Shams Charania, Michelle Beadle, Chandler Parsons, and Lou Williams break down the latest news around the NBA. Live on FanDuel TV Monday-Thursday at 10 AM ET.
We are officially back for a 3rd season of Run it Back with Michelle Beadle, Chandler Parsons and Lou Williams. The crew debates the hottest offseason storylines which includes how Bronny James will fit into the Lakers rotation, the impact of the Knicks/Timberwolves trade as well as Paul George landing with the 76ers. Parsons, Beadle and Williams also debate if its the Thunders conference to lose and who is the biggest threat to challenge the Celtics in the East. Buckle up, the 2024 season is almost upon us.
In today's episode, the crew discuss the Dallas Mavericks avoiding the sweep against the Boston Celtics, Kyrie Irving's comments about his time with the Celtics, whether Boston should be worried about a comeback from the Mavericks, and their Game 5 predictions. Next, NBA insider Shams Charania reports on the latest with Klay Thompson potentially leaving the Golden State Warriors. Then, Milwaukee Bucks forward Bobby Portis talks about if he sees the Mavericks making a comeback in the NBA Finals, the mindset when trailing in a playoff series, if there's regret within the team for trading Jrue Holiday, and what he's looking to improve on in the offseason. Finally, the crew highlights their favorite moments from the show's second season.
In today's episode, the crew previews Game 4 of the NBA Finals and guesses silhouettes of mystery players. Next, tennis player Nick Kyrgios shares how he's feeling as a Boston Celtics fan and the team up 3-0, whether the 2008 Celtics would beat this year's squad, and the NBA player most like him. Then, Indiana Pacers guard Andrew Nembhard reflects on the team's 2023-24 season, the playoff series against the New York Knicks, playing with Tyrese Haliburton, and shares his offseason plans. After that, the crew reacts to various comments made from people around the NBA world.
In today's episode, the crew reacts to the Boston Celtics taking a 3-0 series lead over the Dallas Mavericks, Luka Doncic fouling out, whether Jaylen Brown's been the best Celtics player, and the latest on Kristaps Porzingis' injury. Next, former All-Star guard Vince Carter discusses the best fit to be the Los Angeles Lakers head coach, whether Caitlin Clark should've been on Team USA for the Olympics, and if he's the greatest dunker in NBA history. Then, New Orleans Pelicans forward Larry Nance Jr. shares his pick for NBA Finals MVP, outlook for the Pelicans next season, and how the 2024 Celtics compare to the 2016 Golden State Warriors.
In today's episode, the crew previews NBA Finals Game 3 between the Boston Celtics and Dallas Mavericks, the impact of Kristaps Porzingis' injury, which Mavs star is under more pressure tonight, and the growth Jayson Tatum's shown this series. Next, Charlotte Hornets forward Grant Williams shares his thoughts on the criticism Tatum gets, his prediction for how the rest of the finals will play out, what separates Tatum from Jaylen Brown, and why Kyrie Irving's misunderstood. After that, Lou Williams and Chandler Parsons reveal their top five hoopers in the NBA. Finally, the crew gives their picks for Game 3 of the NBA Finals.
In today's episode, NBA insider Shams Charania reports on the latest with the Los Angeles Lakers head coaching search after Dan Hurley declined their contract offer and Darvin Ham joining the Milwaukee Bucks coaching staff. Next, the crew sees if they can correctly guess the silhouettes of NBA players. Then, NBA Champion J.J. Barea gives his thoughts on the Dallas Mavericks being down 0-2 to the Boston Celtics in the finals, playing with rookie Luka Doncic, and if he's planning on returning to coaching in the NBA. After that, rapper Flavor Flav discusses the New York Knicks season, whether Caitlin Clark should've made the Olympic team, and his water polo fandom. Finally, the crew reacts to player's pregame outfits.
In today's episode, the crew reacts to Jrue Holiday's big game as the Boston Celtics took a 2-0 lead versus the Dallas Mavericks in the NBA Finals, the biggest storyline in the series so far, and Kyrie Irving's struggles through two games. Next, NBA insider Shams Charania reports on the decision for Caitlin Clark to not be on the 2024 women's Olympic basketball team. Then, the crew shares if they're buying Victor Wembanyama having the chance of being the GOAT, whether it's the right move for the Detroit Pistons to offer Cade Cunningham a max contract, next season being the last for LeBron James, and more. After that, they discuss the offseason outlook for the Oklahoma City Thunder, Sacramento Kings, and Houston Rockets. Finally, they react to top highlights so far from the NBA Finals.
In today's episode, the crew reacts to the Boston Celtics' dominant victory in Game 1 of the NBA Finals, Kristaps Porzingis' return to the lineup, and whether they're concerned with the Dallas Mavericks offense. Next, NBA insider Shams Charania reports on the latest development with the Minnesota Timberwolves ownership situation. Then, comedian Sam Morril discusses if his favorite team, the New York Knicks, had a successful season, whether Jalen Brunson is a player that can bring them a title, and his new special on Amazon Prime. Finally, New Orleans Pelicans forward Matt Ryan talks about playing with Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown, the impact Zion Williamson's injury had on the team in the playoffs, Brandon Ingram's postseason frustrations, and his game-winner with the Los Angeles Lakers in 2022.
In today's episode, NBA insider Shams Charania reports on the Los Angeles Lakers targeting Dan Hurley as their next head coach. Next, the crew discusses the biggest storylines, x-factors, and more for the NBA Finals ahead of Game 1. Then, Minnesota Lynx forward and WNBA All-Star Napheesa Collier talks about the key to the team winning a championship this season, her thoughts on the coverage of the league since Caitlin Clark's joined, being a co-founder of the women's 3-on-3 league that starts in January, and the difference in playing in the WNBA versus overseas. After that, the crew shares if they're buying Luka Doncic being the greatest Dallas Maverick of all-time with a title, the 2004 Detroit Pistons would beat the 2017 Golden State Warriors, James Harden being the third best shooting guard all-time, and Vince Carter beating Michael Jordan in a dunk contest. Finally, they pick between Doncic vs. Jayson Tatum, Kyrie Irving vs. Jaylen Brown, the better head coach, and who wins the series.
In today's episode, NBA insider Shams Charania reports on the latest with the Los Angeles Lakers head coaching search. Next, the crew discusses LeBron James' comments on Kyrie Irving, Jaylen Brown's mindset, and the player with the most to lose heading into the NBA Finals. Then, Hall of Famer Nancy Lieberman shares how she'd react to Chennedy Carter's foul on Caitlin Clark, whether Clark should've joined the Big 3, the sports media world's coverage of the WNBA this season, and the Oklahoma City Thunder's impressive season. Finally, the crew debates whether Jrue Holiday should guard Luka Doncic or Kyrie.
In today's episode, the crew reacts to the drama surrounding Caitlin Clark in the WNBA and the impact of Clark and Angel Reese on the league. Next, NBA insider Shams Charania gives an update on Kristaps Porzingis' injury ahead of the NBA Finals and the New Orleans Pelicans deferring the Los Angeles Lakers' first-round pick to 2025. Then, Oklahoma City Thunder guard Isaiah Joe discusses the team's impressive season, playing with Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, and his path from being waived by the Philadelphia 76ers to thriving with the Thunder. Finally, the crew shares if they're buying Derrick White being just as impactful as Jayson Tatum, NBA stars becoming team owners being a good thing for the league, Stephen Curry not being a top-10 player of all-time, and the chances the 76ers will sign a max contract player in the offseason.
In today's episode, the crew discusses if Luka Doncic would become the best player in the NBA if the Dallas Mavericks win the title, Kyrie Irving and Kristaps Porzingis playing against their former teams, and where Jayson Tatum would rank among all-time Boston Celtics with a championship. Next, NBA insider Shams Charania reports on the Sacramento Kings signing head coach Mike Brown to a contract extension and the Minnesota Timberwolves offseason plans. Then, Los Angeles Clippers guard Terance Mann discusses the difference in coaching styles between Doc Rivers and Ty Lue, becoming a starter this season, why he carries around a Rajon Rondo basketball card, and what it's like being a Clipper in LA. After that, they react to top highlights from the NBA playoffs and if they're buying that Stephen Curry isn't a generational talent.
In today's episode, NBA insider Shams Charania reports on the Los Angeles Clippers extending head coach Ty Lue, what it means for the team when it comes to re-signing star players, and the new women's 3-on-3 basketball league. Then, the crew previews Game 5 of the Western Conference Finals between the Dallas Mavericks and Minnesota Timberwolves. After that, they share if they're buying DeMar DeRozan's fit with the Clippers, whether Shaquille O'Neal would average 40 points in today's games, Chris Paul's career being better than Allen Iverson's, and why Kobe isn't in the “GOAT” conversation. Finally, they react to top highlights from the NBA playoffs.
In today's episode, the crew reacts to the Minnesota Timberwolves avoiding elimination against the Dallas Mavericks and NBA insider Shams Charania reports on Dereck Lively's injury. Next, they discuss if Luka Doncic is a first-ballot Hall of Famer right now, whether Anthony Edwards' game is similar to Michael Jordan's, and the type of coach that won't work for LeBron James. Then, Milwaukee Bucks forward Bobby Portis talks about whether the Timberwolves can overcome an 0-3 series deficit, where Luka ranks among all-time players so far in his career, his thoughts on the harsh criticism towards Rudy Gobert, and who he sees as the current face of the league.
In today's episode, the crew reacts to the Boston Celtics completing the sweep against the Indiana Pacers to advance to the NBA Finals, the latest on Kristaps Porzingis' potential return from injury, and the Pacers' offseason plans after the loss. Next, NBA insider Shams Charania reports on the latest with Maxi Kleber's shoulder injury and the teams that are hosting Bronny James on a pre-draft visit. Then, the crew talks about the Dallas Mavericks taking a 3-0 series lead over the Minnesota Timberwolves. Finally, NBA Champion Rajon Rondo discusses the Celtics' chances of winning the NBA Title after reaching the finals, what it was like playing with Kevin Garnett, and the issue with head coach Rick Carlisle when he was with the Mavericks.
In today's episode, the crew reacts to Jaylen Brown's 40-point performance as the Boston Celtics took a 2-0 series lead over the Indiana Pacers. Next, Cleveland Cavaliers forward Marcus Morris Sr. shares stories from the 2020 bubble with the Los Angeles Clippers, his thoughts on the Cavs firing head coach J.B. Bickerstaff, his mindset heading into free agency, and what it's like playing against his brother Markieff Morris in the league. Finally, the crew reacts to player's pregame outfits for the playoffs.
In today's episode, the crew reacts to the Dallas Mavericks beating the Minnesota Timberwolves in Game 1 of the Western Conference Finals. Next, Milwaukee Bucks guard Malik Beasley talks about the Eastern Conference Finals matchup between the Indiana Pacers and Boston Celtics, his experience playing with Damian Lillard, and plans as he heads into free agency. Then, NBA insider Shams Charania reports on the Cleveland Cavaliers parting ways with head coach J.B. Bickerstaff and the crew gives their thoughts on the 2024 All-NBA teams. Finally, they talk about if they're buying that Jalen Brunson needs to win a title to be a superstar and whether Luka should be put in the same class as Larry Bird.
In today's episode, the crew reacts to the Boston Celtics' overtime win over the Indiana Pacers in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Finals, who's to blame for the loss, and Jayson Tatum's performance in extra time. Next, NBA insider Shams Charania reports on one of the college pro days he attended ahead of the draft. Then, NBA Champion Brian Scalabrine gives his thoughts on the Pacers not fouling the Celtics late in regulation, if Jayson Tatum's legacy is on the line in these playoffs, whether the 2024 Celtics team would beat the 2008 squad that won the title, and if highly-touted high school prospect Cooper Flagg's a franchise-changing player when he reaches the league.
In today's episode, NBA insider Shams Charania reports on the latest with the Los Angeles Lakers coaching search, the crew previews the Indiana Pacers versus the Boston Celtics, and the Dallas Mavericks going against the Minnesota Timberwolves. Then, Washington Wizards general manager Will Dawkins talks about having the second overall pick in the 2024 draft, where Bronny James is as a prospect, trading Bradley Beal to the Phoenix Suns, and the blueprint for the team's future. Next, the crew gives out their series predictions for the NBA conference finals and reacts to top highlights so far from the playoffs. Finally, they discuss potential fits for Paul George, DeMar DeRozan, and James Harden next season if they were to leave their current teams.
In today's episode, the crew reacts to the Indiana Pacers winning Game 7 to eliminate the New York Knicks, the Minnesota Timberwolves comeback victory to bounce the Denver Nuggets from the playoffs, and NBA insider Shams Charania reports on LeBron James' involvement in the Los Angeles Lakers head coaching search. Then, Milwaukee Bucks forward Bobby Portis discusses the team losing in the first round for the second straight season, working with two different coaches this year, what it's like playing with Giannis Antetokounmpo and Damian Lillard, and finishing third for the sixth man of the year award.
In today's episode, the crew reacts to the Boston Celtics closing out the series versus the Cleveland Cavaliers, the Cavs options heading into the offseason, and the Celtics making their sixth conference finals in the last eight seasons. Next, former NBA All-Star Blake Griffin discusses his top memory from the “lob city” era, the rumors that he and Chris Paul don't like each other, favorite dunk from his career, and his Mount Rushmore of all-time dunkers. Finally, the crew talks about the Dallas Mavericks taking a 3-2 series lead over the Oklahoma City Thunder, the x-factor for the Mavs, and the Thunder's decision to bench Josh Giddey.
In today's episode, the crew reacts to the New York Knicks' blowout win over the Indiana Pacers and the Denver Nuggets taking a 3-2 series lead over the Minnesota Timberwolves. Next, Chicago Bulls forward DeMar DeRozan discusses if he plans to stay with the Bulls next season, the impact Kobe Bryant had on his career, whether he believes that NBA players could more easily play in the NFL than the other way around, and being name-dropped in the Kendrick Lamar vs. Drake beef.
In today's episode, the crew reacts to the Oklahoma City Thunder's comeback win to steal Game 4 from the Dallas Mavericks, the Boston Celtics taking a commanding 3-1 series lead over the Cleveland Cavaliers, and Caitlin Clark making her WNBA debut on Tuesday. Next, NBA insider Shams Charania shares the latest on the Los Angeles Lakers' head coaching search. Finally, the crew decides if they're buying that Brandon Ingram's time with the New Orleans Pelicans is over, the San Antonio Spurs should trade for Trae Young, the Los Angeles Lakers will make a move for a third star, the NBA needing a new draft system, and more.
In today's episode, NBA insider Shams Charania reports on the latest with Bronny James' draft status, the Atlanta Hawks winning the lottery, and the crew recaps the Denver Nuggets making the series 2-2 versus the Minnesota Vikings. Then, Washington Wizards forward Bilal Coulibaly discusses how he's rehabbing from his season-ending wrist injury, what it was like playing with Victor Wembanyama in France, and his comments about Pascal Siakam being overrated. Next, the crew reacts to the Indiana Pacers dominating the New York Knicks to even up their series. Finally, they react to top highlights from the second round of the NBA playoffs.
In today's episode, NBA insider Shams Charania reports on the Phoenix Suns firing head coach Frank Vogel and the latest on OG Anunoby's injury, and the crew reacts to the Dallas Mavericks evening up the series against the Oklahoma City Thunder. Then, Memphis Grizzlies forward GG Jackson II talks about being the youngest player in the NBA, facing LeBron James and Victor Wembanyama, the outlook for the team next season, and the top young talent in the league. Next, the crew recaps the Cleveland Cavaliers stunning the Boston Celtics to make the series 1-1. Finally, they discuss the “All In: Celtics” series that follows the team during their playoff run.
In today's episode, the crew reacts to the New York Knicks taking a 2-0 series lead over the Indiana Pacers and if they're buying that Victor Wembanyama should've done more in his rookie season and the Memphis Grizzlies retiring Tony Allen's jersey. Then, NBA Champion Mario Chalmers gives his thoughts on Pat Riley's comments, Jimmy Butler's future with the Miami Heat, and whether the team should make major changes in the offseason. Next, former NBA All-Star Vince Carter shares what it was like finding out he was inducted into the Hall of Fame, what he thinks about the league fining Jamal Murray, and if Anthony Edwards is the league's best player.
In today's episode, the crew reacts to the Oklahoma City Thunder dismantling the Dallas Mavericks, the Boston Celtics taking care of business versus the Cleveland Cavaliers, and NBA insider Shams Charania reports on the punishment for Jamal Murray. Then, podcast host Cousin Sal discusses being at Tom Brady's roast, whether Jalen Brunson is the best New York Knick ever, LeBron James' future with the Los Angeles Lakers, and his pick for the 2024 NBA MVP. Finally, the crew gives out their best bets for Game 2 between the Indiana Pacers and New York Knicks.
In today's episode, the crew reacts to Jalen Brunson carrying the New York Knicks to a Game 1 victory against the Indiana Pacers and the Minnesota Timberwolves' dominant win over the Denver Nuggets to take a 2-0 lead in the series. Then, NBA insider Shams Charania reports the latest on Maxi Kleber's injury and the crew talks about Pat Riley's comments about Jimmy Butler, Tyler Herro, and the 65-game awards' threshold. Finally, they react to Ben Simmons' appearance at the Met Gala.
In today's episode, the crew reacts to the Cleveland Cavaliers eliminating the Orlando Magic, the Minnesota Timberwolves taking Game 1 versus the Denver Nuggets, and NBA insider Shams Charania reports on the Los Angeles Lakers' head coaching search. Then, they discuss what's next for the Los Angeles Clippers and Philadelphia 76ers after both teams were bounced from the playoffs. After that, they react to top highlights from around the league. Finally, they give out their picks for the first game of the series between the Indian Pacers and New York Knicks.
In today's episode, the crew reacts to the Dallas Mavericks' dominant win over the Los Angeles Clippers and the Boston Celtics eliminating the Miami Heat from the playoffs. Then, Houston Rockets forward Jeff Green discusses the title run with the Denver Nuggets in 2023, the pressure that came with playing alongside LeBron James, and being the veteran on a young Rockets team this season. Next, Charlotte Hornets guard Bryce McGowens talks about what Michael Jordan's like as a team owner, the difference as a member of the G-League versus the NBA, and his thoughts on J.J. Redick as a potential coaching candidate for the team. Finally, the crew reacts to top highlights from around the league.
In today's episode, the crew reacts to the Philadelphia 76ers' improbable comeback win against the New York Knicks, the Milwaukee Bucks staying alive in the series versus the Indiana Pacers. Then, they recap the Cleveland Cavaliers holding on to beat the Orlando Magic and NBA insider Shams Charania reports on the latest with Kristaps Porzingis' injury. Finally, the crew shares if they agree with the New Orleans Pelicans general manager's comments, Ja Morant's outlook on the Memphis Grizzlies for next season, if the NBA was watered down during Michael Jordan's career, and if Wilt Chamberlain's greater all-time over Jordan.
In today's episode, the crew reacts to the Denver Nuggets eliminating the Los Angeles Lakers, LeBron James' future in LA, and if Jamal Murray's underrated. Then, they discuss the Boston Celtics cruising to victory over the Miami Heat to go up 3-1 in the series and the Oklahoma City Thunder sweeping the New Orleans Pelicans. Next, NBA insider Shams Charania reports on the status of Damian Lillard and Giannis Antetokounmpo ahead of the team's game five matchup versus the Indiana Pacers. After that, Chandler Parsons and Lou Williams share if they're buying that the Phoenix Suns big three will break out, Devin Booker's fit with the New York Knicks, and if the Los Angeles Clippers should rest Kawhi Leonard until the second round. Finally, they react to players' playoff pre-game outfits.
In today's episode, the crew reacts to the Minnesota Timberwolves sweeping the Phoenix Suns and the Los Angeles Clippers evening the series versus the Dallas Mavericks. Then, they recap Jalen Brunson's historic game in the victory over the Philadelphia 76ers and the Indiana Pacers taking care of business against the undermanned Milwaukee Bucks. After that, they discuss the Los Angeles Lakers avoiding the sweep versus the Denver Nuggets. Finally, they talk about the top highlights around the league from over the weekend.
In today's episode, the crew recaps the Denver Nuggets taking a 3-0 series lead over the Los Angeles Lakers and the Philadelphia 76ers beating the New York Knicks. Then, Toronto Raptors guard Immanuel Quickley talks about the midseason trade from the Knicks, playing in New York versus Toronto, what it was like being coached by Tom Thibodeau, and his mindset heading into free agency this summer. Next, the crew reacts to NBA player's playoff pregame outfits. Finally, Bleacher Report's betting analyst Michael Bolling gives out his picks for the Los Angeles Clippers versus the Dallas Mavericks and the Minnesota Timberwolves against the Phoenix Suns.
In today's episode, the crew recaps the Miami Heat evening up the series against the Boston Celtics, the Oklahoma City Thunder's dominant win over the New Orleans Pelicans, and NBA insider Shams Charania reports on the coaching changes with the Chicago Bulls. Then, Chandler Parsons and Lou Williams decide if they're buying that the Celtics are the most overrated team in the NBA, Luka Doncic being the greatest offensive player in history, the league should eliminate the last 2-minute report, and more. Next, the crew reacts to top highlights from around the league. Finally, they give out their best bets for the Denver Nuggets versus the Los Angeles Lakers.
In today's episode, the crew discusses the Dallas Mavericks' win over the Los Angeles Clippers, the Minnesota Timberwolves taking care of business against the Phoenix Suns, and the Indiana Pacers evening up the series versus the Milwaukee Bucks. Then, NBA insider Shams Charania reports on the Charlotte Hornets interviewing former NBA player JJ Redick for their head coaching position. After that, Chandler Parsons and Lou Williams give their picks for the most underrated player in the league, least favorite arena to play in, favorite non-NBA athlete and more. Finally, the crew shares the key for the Miami Heat to beat the Boston Celtics and the New Orleans Pelicans to pull out the victory against the Oklahoma City Thunder.
In today's episode, the crew reacts to the Denver Nuggets' comeback win over the Los Angeles Lakers and the New York Knicks' shocking victory against the Philadelphia 76ers. Then, NBA Champion John Salley talks about the Lakers' loss to the Nuggets, Anthony Davis' inconsistent play, and if Nikola Jokic is the best center of all time. Finally, Chandler Parsons and Lou Williams pick which coach they'd least like to play for, most want to play for, the player they'd least like to fight, the first pick if they're building a roster, and the most overrated player in the league.
In today's episode, the crew reacts to the Los Angeles Clippers beating the Dallas Mavericks without Kawhi Leonard, the Milwaukee Bucks getting the win over the Indiana Pacers with Giannis Antetokounmpo out, the Boston Celtics' dominant victory against the Miami Heat, and the Oklahoma City Thunder holding on to beat the New Orleans Pelicans. Then, NBA insider Shams Charania shares his main takeaways from his interview with Bobby Portis. Next, the crew recaps the Denver Nuggets' victory over the Los Angeles Lakers, the New York Knicks winning Game 1 against the Philadelphia 76ers, the Minnesota Timberwolves taking care of business versus the Phoenix Suns, and Donovan Mitchell leading the Cleveland Cavaliers over the Orlando Magic. Finally, they react to top highlights from the opening games of the playoffs.
In today's episode, the crew reacts to the Philadelphia 76ers holding on to beat the Miami Heat and the latest on Jimmy Butler's injury. Then, 76ers center Paul Reed discusses the team's first-round matchup against the New York Knicks, playing with Joel Embiid, the biggest difference between Doc Rivers and Nick Nurse as coaches, and developing a three-point shot this season. Next, the crew talks about whether the Atlanta Hawks should trade Trae Young or Dejounte Murray, Coby White's 42-point performance in the Bulls' win, an update on Alex Caruso's status, and give their picks for the Heat versus the Bulls. After that, NBA insider Shams Charania reports on WNBA player Caitlin Clark nearing an endorsement deal with Nike and the latest on Zion Williamson. Next, Bleacher Report's betting analyst Michael Bolling gives out his best bets for the Sacramento Kings' matchup against the New Orleans Pelicans and the Bulls versus the Heat. Finally, Shams talks about Shai Gilgeous-Alexander signing a shoe extension with Converse.
In today's episode, the crew reacts to the Sacramento Kings' win over the Golden State Warriors and the Los Angeles Lakers holding on to beat the New Orleans Pelicans. Then, Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban talks about his biggest concern for the team in their first-round playoff matchup against the Los Angeles Clippers, the Kyrie Irving-Luka Doncic pairing, why Doncic should be the NBA MVP, and his decision to sell majority ownership of the team. Next, actor/comedian Paul Scheer talks about his Clippers' series against the Mavericks and his reaction to Blake Griffin announcing his retirement. Finally, the crew gives out picks for the Miami Heat versus the Philadelphia 76ers.
In today's episode, the crew previews the Los Angeles Lakers facing the New Orleans Pelicans and the Golden State Warriors going against the Sacramento Kings. Then, World Series Champion center fielder Bernie Williams discusses his friendship with former NBA All-Star Carmelo Anthony, what it was like playing for legendary MLB owner George Steinbrenner, and how his former teammate Alex Rodriguez will be as a team owner. After that, NBA insider Shams Charania reports on the Team USA roster for the 2024 Olympics and the Detroit Pistons firing their head of basketball operations. Finally, the crew reacts to top highlights from around the league.
In today's episode, NBA insider Shams Charania reports on Grayson Allen signing a contract extension with the Phoenix Suns. Then, the crew reacts to the Oklahoma City Thunder being the 1st seed in the West, the New York Knicks clinching the 2nd seed in the East, the latest on Giannis Antetokounmpo's calf injury, the Los Angeles Lakers claiming the 8th seed in the West, and Kawhi Leonard's status. Next, Minnesota Timberwolves guard Jordan McLaughlin discusses facing the Suns in the first round of the playoffs, playing with Anthony Edwards, why Rudy Gobert gets so much hate, and what Mike Conley's brought to the team since being traded for. After that, Shams talks about his takeaways from the sit-down interview with Chet Holmgren, and Chandler Parsons and Lou Williams reveal their 2023-24 NBA awards picks. Finally, the crew shares their thoughts on Allen Iverson's statue.
In today's episode, the crew reacts to Nikola Jokic's big game in the Denver Nuggets' win against the Minnesota Timberwolves, the Milwaukee Bucks beating the Orlando Magic, and the Phoenix Suns taking care of business against the Los Angeles Clippers. Then, NBA player Rudy Gay shares his Mount Rushmore of Connecticut basketball players, his biggest threat to the Denver Nuggets in the West, if he thinks the Golden State Warriors can make a run in the playoffs, and whether LeBron James will win another title with the Los Angeles Lakers. Finally, they react to top dunks, blocks, and more highlights from around the league.
In today's episode, the crew reacts to the Milwaukee Bucks beating the Boston Celtics, the Golden State Warriors' win over the Los Angeles Lakers, and Anthony Edwards scoring 51 points in the victory versus the Washington Wizards. Then, former NBA player Ryan Hollins talks about the Houston Rockets improvements this season, whether Jalen Green can be the #1 guy, his thoughts on Victor Wembanyama's rookie season, and whether he still thinks Giannis Antetokounmpo's overrated. Next, the crew discusses Domantas Sabonis' 61-game double-double streak ending, Wembanyama's latest highlight, and Torrey Craig's failed lob to himself. Finally, they decide if they agree that Steph Curry's top 5 all-time with another ring, the Lakers should trade Anthony Davis, Tracy McGrady could've been the greatest ever, and more.
In today's episode, the crew gives their thoughts on UConn beating Purdue to repeat as men's college basketball national champions, Zach Edey's NBA outlook, and whether Dan Hurley should take the Kentucky head coach job. Then, NBA insider Shams Charania reports on Isaiah Thomas signing with the Phoenix Suns and the New York Knicks getting fined. Next, the crew previews the Boston Celtics facing the Milwaukee Bucks and the Golden State Warriors versus the Los Angeles Lakers. After that, they talk about the Sacramento Kings' matchup with the Oklahoma City Thunder and the Knicks going against the Chicago Bulls. Finally, they react to Victor Wembanyama's new logo with Nike and player's pregame outfits.
In today's episode, the crew reacts to the Milwaukee Bucks' outlook amid the team's skid, the Los Angeles Clippers comeback win over the Cleveland Cavaliers, Tyrese Maxey's career high in the victory against the San Antonio Spurs, and the Dallas Mavericks beating the Houston Rockets. Then, they discuss the Los Angeles Lakers and Golden State Warriors fighting for play-in spots, the latest on Karl-Anthony Towns, and the New Orleans Pelicans defeating the Phoenix Suns. Next, NBA insider Shams Charania shares the latest on John Calipari heading to Arkansas, Bronny James declaring for the NBA draft, and the crew talks about South Carolina winning the women's college basketball national championship. Finally, they react to top highlights from around the NBA.
In today's episode, NBA insider Shams Charania shares an update on Tyler Herro's injury and the latest players elected into the Hall of Fame. Then, the crew reacts to the Golden State Warriors' win over the Houston Rockets and the Los Angeles Clippers holding on to beat the Denver Nuggets. Next, Bleacher Report's betting analyst Michael Bolling gives his best bets for the Warriors versus the Dallas Mavericks, builds a same-game parlay with the crew for the Minnesota Timberwolves facing the Phoenix Suns game, his favorite player props for Friday's games, and futures bets to take a look at. Finally, Chandler Parsons decides if he's buying whether Victor Wembanyama should be DPOY and Bogdan Bogdanovic's heated exchange with head coach Quin Snyder.
On today's episode, Malachi Flynn joins to discuss scoring 50 points against the Atlanta Hawks on Wednesday and his experience being traded twice during this season. Then, the crew reacts to the Memphis Grizzlies beating the Milwaukee Bucks, the Boston Celtics' win over the Oklahoma City Thunder, and the Phoenix Suns defeating the Cleveland Cavaliers. Next, NBA Champion Malik Rose talks about playing alongside Tim Duncan, being coached by Gregg Popovich, his thoughts on Victor Wembanyama's potential, and dunking on Dikembe Mutombo in the 2003 finals. After that, NCAA Champion Tyler Hansbrough shares his thoughts on the Final Four matchups, Caitlin Clark's game, and what Bronny James should do as he enters the transfer portal. Finally, the crew give their predictions for the Golden State Warriors versus the Houston Rockets.
On today's episode, the crew recaps the Philadelphia 76ers beating the Oklahoma City Thunder in Joel Embiid's return, the Denver Nuggets win over the San Antonio Spurs, and the Golden State Warriors extending its win streak to five straight after taking down the Dallas Mavericks. Then, NBA podcast host Ryen Russillo discusses the 76ers' outlook with Embiid back, whether he'd take the Boston Celtics or the rest of the East to make the finals, Draymond Green's antics, his thoughts on the contenders in the West, and how he sees the awards races shaking out.
On today's episode, the crew reacts to Caitlin Clark and Iowa beating LSU in the women's college basketball Elite Eight and Devin Booker scoring 52 points in the Phoenix Suns' win over the New Orleans Pelicans. Then, Charlotte Hornets forward Davis Bertans shares the story of why he has four and a half fingers on his shooting hand, his basketball journey to the NBA, and experience playing for San Antonio Spurs head coach Gregg Popovich. Next PGA TOUR player and Golden State Warriors fan Will Zalatoris talks about how he's been inspired by Stephen Curry on the course, what it's like playing golf with former NFL quarterback Tony Romo, and how he's preparing to appear in Happy Gilmore 2.
On today's episode, NBA insider Shams Charania shares the latest on Joel Embiid's return to the court. Then, the crew reacts to Shai Gilgeous-Alexander's game-winner against the New York Knicks, the Dallas Mavericks extending its win streak to seven after beating the Houston Rockets, the Denver Nuggets' victory over the Cleveland Cavaliers, and LeBron James' comments after scoring a season-high versus the Brooklyn Nets. Next, Shams updates Malik Monk's health and the Minnesota Timberwolves ownership battle. After that, the crew discusses Victor Wembanyama's historic rookie season, where Jalen Brunson ranks among guards in the NBA, and Draymond Green's big against the San Antonio Spurs. Finally, they talk about top highlights around the league and their best bets for the Phoenix Suns versus the New Orleans Pelicans.