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This episode of Politically Uncorrect opens with the chaos of the Bills–Broncos divisional playoff game and its controversial ending. Michael breaks down what the loss means for Buffalo’s long-term outlook and where it leaves Josh Allen as the window continues to shrink around him.

From there, the focus shifts to the NBA — specifically, the new and unexpected state of the Golden State Warriors. With Jimmy Butler out for the season, Steve Kerr had no choice but to finally play Jonathan Kuminga, who returned after a month-long absence and immediately looked sensational.

Michael dives into the energy surrounding Kuminga’s return — from online reactions to the loud real-life applause the moment he checked in and continued to dominate. The segment evolves into an honest critique of the dynamics between fans, the coaching staff, and the Kuminga situation as a whole.

Inevitably, the frustration boils over. Michael reaches new levels of hatred for Steve Kerr, but he doesn’t stop there — he addresses the elephant in the room:
Stephen Curry’s lack of leadership and how it may be the true catalyst behind the entire Kuminga saga.