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Welcome to our live show! This is the first live stream of "The Point! - Walk the Walk Hoop Talk" podcast, hosted by Troy Miles and co-host Ed Davis. The fellas discuss college basketball players who are sons of former NBA players, with a focus on their potential and challenges (2:01). Key topics and player discussions include: Boozer Twins (Cameron and Kaden): Cameron, a Naismith Award candidate, is noted for his size and versatility, though initially seen as a "tweener" (2:31). Ed Davis believes he could be effective in the NBA due to his size and power (3:14). Kaden is also a projected late first-round to early second-round pick (4:45). Justin Pippen: Scotty Pippen's son, a 6'3" mercurial point guard at Cal, is praised for his all-around game, leading his team in assists and steals, and possessing a high basketball IQ like his brother (4:59). Andre Stoyakovich: Peja Stojaković's son, a talented scorer at Illinois, formerly at Cal (5:43). Other Notable Players: Ashton Hardway (plays at Memphis) (6:02), Jacob Wilkins (Georgia) (6:13), Larry Hughes Jr. (Cal State Northridge) (6:33), Mason Miller (Murray State) (6:37), and Ryan Mutombo (Georgia Tech) (6:43). Bryce James (LeBron James's son): He is redshirting this season at Arizona, which is seen as a "smart move" (6:54). His NIL valuation is $1.3 million, more than Bronny's contract (7:04). The hosts discuss the significant financial opportunities NIL deals provide college athletes (7:16). Elijah Arenas: The hosts discuss his recent breakout games and his potential for an NBA career, highlighting his length, ability to get to anywhere on the floor, and high basketball IQ (9:35). Cayenne Anthony: Carmelo Anthony's son is described as skilled but needing more physical development (10:35). The hosts discuss the delicate balance between players, coaches, and parents, referencing Carmelo Anthony's public comments about his son's playing time (16:21). Bronny James: Although not in college, his recent performance in Lakerland is discussed (21:41). The hosts debate his NBA prospects, with Troy Miles being more optimistic about his "natural progression" and aptitude for the league (23:56). Caleb Wilson: The hosts believe he has more upside than Cameron Boozer due to his "rawness" and potential for refinement (26:31). Darren Peterson: Despite missing several games, his "obvious upside" and talent are highlighted, but concerns about his availability due to "cramps" are raised, leading to a discussion about player commitment and pressure (28:19). The episode concludes with the hosts encouraging viewers to like, share, and subscribe to their channel (34:13). Music: Far Out (www.xaviermilesmusic.com)