Game Over with Max Kellerman and Rich Paul
Talk • 2025
Is It Game Over for the Chiefs? A Tough Year for Mahomes, a Big Night for LeBron, and Much More.
On the very first episode of Game Over with Max Kellerman and Rich Paul, the guys begin by tackling the state of the Kansas City Chiefs (2:22): Is it really over for them? Who’s rising to take their spot? And what does Patrick Mahomes have in common with 2014 LeBron James? Next, let’s cut right to it: What does Rich see when he watches the Lakers (26:55)? And what does he think about the latest Giannis rumors (50:51)? All that, plus the NBA Cup, Max’s hopeful boxing thought, and much more on the very first Game Over!
NBA Debates, Dealing With Poor Performances, and Team Camaraderie
The guys start at the whiteboard, where Max breaks the Phillip Rivers news to Rich (0:00). Then, after watching last night’s NBA action, Max wants to know who the best 2-guards in the league are (4:47). The Knicks' victory also prompts a debate about role players vs. stars (30:54). Plus, did Rich need to put his Mr. Bias hat on for Jalen Hurts? What does he think about Austin Reaves’s current situation? And who was he supposed to have dinner with before he got his dates mixed up?!
Franchise Decision-Making, the Thunder’s Dominance, and Ohio Quarterbacks
As Game Over finishes out its first week, Max starts by evaluating the Falcons' decision-making (3:24), in contrast with another team that played last night, but in a different league. Then, he and Rich debate the careers of Manu Ginóbili vs. James Harden, before examining the Thunder’s dominance and what it means for the league (24:36). Later, Rich taps into his Ohio roots to discuss two QBs and their status right now: Joe Burrow and Shedeur Sanders (47:22). Plus, golfing with John Elway, style talk, and how many push-ups can Rich Paul do?!?
Changing of the Guard, the Chiefs' Future, and LeBron vs. Brooks
Max and Rich react to a jam-packed NFL Sunday (4:44), starting with whether or not there’s a changing of the guard happening between Patrick Mahomes and Josh Allen. After that, Rich talks about how he thinks the Chiefs should approach next season, and Max gives his opinion on the teams to beat in each conference. Next, to the hardwood to get the guys' reaction to two Klutch clients going at it (37:57). They also discuss whether the upcoming NBA Cup final could be a preview of the actual NBA Finals. Plus, Rich laments his Browns, Max applauds his Knicks, and a special birthday surprise!
Knicks Take the NBA Cup, Details on CP3’s Exit, and Crawford Retires
Today’s show begins with a mea culpa from Max (3:54): The NBA Cup was great! And not just because his Knicks won. Who was the real MVP of the game? Next, the guys talk about the latest details of Chris Paul’s exit from the Clippers (24:45). Is one side more to blame than the other? Lastly, an ode to Terence Crawford (39:22): why Max calls him a GOAT, comparisons to past fighters, and how this made Rich think of his dinner with Barack Obama!
Darnold Flips the Script, Melo vs. LeBron, and Paul vs. Joshua
On a loaded Friday edition of Game Over (4:57), the guys start with the Seahawks' dramatic win over the Rams. Is this a turning point for Sam Darnold, and is Seattle the team to beat? Over in the AFC, can Bo Nix help the Broncos become contenders (15:06)? Next, we had to get Rich’s thoughts on a debate online about a potential rivalry between LeBron James and Carmelo Anthony (36:47). Finally, with a jam-packed sports weekend ahead, what does Max think about tonight’s fight between Anthony Joshua and Jake Paul (52:39)? All that, plus detours on doing homework as a kid, the 2020 NBA draft, and water temperatures in the bath!
Wide-Open AFC, Holiday Thoughts, and a Surprise Phone Call
Game Over begins this week with a look at the wide-open AFC (2:45). Why is Max so interested in Trevor Lawrence and the Jags? Later, the fellas dig into Knicks players gifting their prize money (26:00), as well as whether there’s any concern about the Rockets, including a surprise phone call to a Klutch client! Lastly, quick thoughts on Paul-Joshua, LeBron’s comments about playing on Christmas, and Rich’s advice on how a sports fan should handle watching all the games over the holidays!
NBA Debates! Plus Christmas Games, and Gifts.
On this holiday edition of Game Over (6:15), two major basketball topics force the guys to consider both the greatest players of all time and the greatest players of the present. Up first, we talk about Kobe’s place in history and why opinions of him vary so widely. Next, thoughts on the 2028 U.S. Olympic team and who should be on it (34:05). They then discuss the perils of gift-giving this time of year and preview the buffet of sports on Christmas Day (51:29). Finally, an age-old question: What does it really mean when meteorologists use percentages to predict the chance of rain?!
Giannis’s Windmill, Holiday Football, and the Spurs’ Dominance Over OKC
ame Over returns from a quick holiday break to tackle Sunday’s games, including a wild one between the Bears and the 49ers (5:01). Max makes his way-too-early Super Bowl pick before discussing whether Josh Allen and Justin Herbert can rally the troops enough to make a deep playoff run. Next, Rich’s Browns make Week 18 a play-in game between Pittsburgh and Baltimore (18:32), and why does Max believe John Mara should recuse himself from the football operations of the Giants? Then, the Giannis saga continues after a late-game windmill dunk (39:00), and San Antonio has Oklahoma City’s number. Will that translate to the playoffs?
The Nuggets’ Future Without Jokic, Loving the Game, and a LeBron–Jimmy Butler Trade?
Game Over closes out 2025 by diving into the Nikola Jokic injury: What does it mean for the Nuggets and could it be a blessing in disguise (6:13)? Then, the fellas discuss athletes reaching their potential, particularly in the cases of Cam Reddish and Ben Simmons (18:56). Rich subsequently breaks down the difference in perception when it comes to a player’s journey versus what their ultimate goal may be. Do professional athletes want to play in their hometown; should Anthony Davis try and work his way back home to Chicago? Bill Simmons later offers up a spicy trade for Max and Rich to ponder—who would say no to a LeBron James and Jimmy Butler trade (43:44)? All this, plus a quick take on the CFP quarterfinals, then Max has a win-win way to make your New Year’s resolution!
CFP Review, NFL Preview, and a Sports Business Master Class
On the first Game Over of 2026, Max had to start with talk of Rich’s Buckeyes (6:17): What went wrong for them, and what went right for Miami? The pair also hit the other CFP games before looking ahead to this weekend’s NFL action (24:00). What game are they most excited for? They also bounce around a few NBA topics, later ending with a master class on sports business, building brands, and marketing from Rich Paul (44:04). Plus: Which commercial made Max so angry during the football games last night?!?
Thriller in Pittsburgh, Coaching Decisions, and Around the NBA
Game Over has to start with the finish to an incredible game in a classic rivalry (2:37), before moving on to a coaching change in Cleveland. Next, did you see Rich on TV at the Lakers game last night? Max sure did, and he wants to know what Rich and LeBron were talking about (21:18) and what else around the NBA has piqued their interest. Speaking of piqued, Max is big mad about the Giants and has some things to get off his chest (43:54), and Rich has some things to clarify about last week’s discussion concerning MJ and the business of basketball (1:02:04). And yes, folks, the whiteboard is back!
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