THE HERD - Hour 3 - Chris Broussard stops by the show

The Herd with Colin Cowherd30mApril 6, 2026

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In this episode of The Herd with Colin Cowherd, the focus shifts to college basketball coaching changes and NBA team dynamics, with a live appearance by Chris Broussard. The conversation begins with the hiring of Mike Malone as the new head coach at North Carolina, a move that sparks debate over whether Billy Donovan would have been a better fit. Broussard defends Malone's appointment, citing his extensive NBA experience, particularly with elite players like Steph Curry and Jamal Murray, and his ability to handle the modern college landscape shaped by NIL and the transfer portal. The discussion then turns to the Lakers' struggles, particularly their lack of depth and bench strength, with Broussard placing primary blame on the training staff for allowing key players like LeBron James and Austin Reaves to play in blowouts despite injury concerns. The episode also examines the growing importance of domestic talent in the NBA draft, with praise for Cooper Flagg as a potential face of the league and a symbol of American basketball resurgence. Broussard expresses optimism about Flagg’s leadership qualities and team-first mentality, contrasting him with Luka Doncic’s more individualistic style. The conversation concludes with reflections on the importance of playoff experience, especially for young teams like the Spurs, and the need for the Lakers to rebuild around a more sustainable roster model. Overall, the episode blends sharp analysis with personal insight, emphasizing resilience, leadership, and the evolving nature of sports leadership in the modern era.

Key Takeaways
1

Mike Malone is a strong hire for UNC due to his NBA experience with elite players and ability to navigate NIL and transfer portal dynamics.

2

The Lakers' lack of bench depth and defensive cohesion is a systemic issue, not just a coaching problem — the training staff bears significant responsibility for player health decisions.

3

Cooper Flagg represents a crucial wave of domestic talent that could revitalize American representation in the NBA and inspire a new generation of players.

4

Playoff experience remains a critical differentiator in the NBA, especially for young teams like the Spurs, despite the emergence of generational talents like Wemby.

5

Leadership and team-first mentality — exemplified by Flagg and Dwayne Wade — are more valuable than individual brilliance when building a championship culture.

Chapters
0:00
2 min

Podcast Promos and Opening Segment

The episode opens with a series of iHeartRadio podcast promos for shows like 2%, The Clifford Show, Thanks Dad, Love Trapped, and The Girlfriends, setting the stage for a mix of sports and pop culture content.

2:00
3 min

College Basketball Coaching Change: Mike Malone at UNC

He's a coach in life for his dad, was a long-time coach in the NBA assistant coach. So I think he's a great hire, and I think it was a good choice by them.

Highlight
5:00
5 min

Lakers' Bench Crisis and Player Health Concerns

The main blame should go on the Lakers training staff. And Luca has his own training staff that travels with him and looks after him. They're the ones that told J.J., hey. He's okay to go out there and play.

Highlight
10:00
5 min

LeBron’s Memphis Comments and the Optics Problem

The optics didn't look good. He's on the golf course. Golf's an elitist sport. That's the image of it, right? Right. He's on the golf course with a bunch of white guys and he's talking about this majority black city...

Highlight
15:00
5 min

The Rise of Domestic NBA Talent and Cooper Flagg

Cooper Flagg is a great white American player and he is going to be a superstar. And so that's great to see. I think it's just good for the league.

Highlight
High-Impact Quotes
The main blame should go on the Lakers training staff. And Luca has his own training staff that travels with him and looks after him. They're the ones that told J.J., hey. He's okay to go out there and play.
Chris Broussard15:32
Viral: 90.0
The optics didn't look good. He's on the golf course. Golf's an elitist sport. That's the image of it, right? Right. He's on the golf course with a bunch of white guys and he's talking about this majority black city...
Chris Broussard18:35
Viral: 88.0
I don't like you to surrender on the other end. I want you to compete. Dwayne Wade doesn't have as much talent as many of the great players. Dwayne just de-Wade battled every possession on both ends and I love that.
Chris Broussard28:11
Viral: 87.0
Speakers

Host

Colin Cowherd

Guest

Chris Broussard
Topics Discussed
Player Health and Training Staff Accountability92%College Basketball Coaching Hires90%NBA Team Building and Roster Construction88%Domestic NBA Talent and the Future of American Basketball85%Playoff Experience and Team Culture80%Leadership and Mental Toughness in Sports75%Optics and Public Perception in Athlete Statements70%NIL and Transfer Portal Impact on College Sports65%
People & Brands

Colin Cowherd

person

30xNeutral

Chris Broussard

person

25xPositive

Mike Malone

person

12xPositive

Los Angeles Lakers

other

10xNegative

Cooper Flagg

person

8xPositive

North Carolina Tar Heels

other

8xNeutral

LeBron James

person

7xMixed

San Antonio Spurs

other

6xNeutral

Luka Doncic

person

6xPositive

Billy Donovan

person

6xPositive

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