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It's finally time for a special Salt City Hoops NBA Draft preview! All signs point to a truly special top 4 NBA Draft class between AJ Dybantsa, Darryn Peterson, Cam Boozer, and Caleb Wilson, and the Utah Jazz are in a terrific spot at the no. 2 selection. While the talent is clear, the Jazz are under enormous pressure to get this very specific pick very, very right. Mark Russell Pereira (@jazzmanmark.com on Bluesky) explains why exactly this draft pick is so important given Utah's timeline and immediate path to competitiveness. Then, Mark goes into best and worst case scenarios for each prospect. Who does Mark think Utah should draft without hesitation, and how do the prospects rank among each other? Tune in and subscribe to find out! More offseason content coming all summer long for Salt City Hoops.#ajdybantsa #darrynpeterson #cameronboozer #calebwilson #acebailey #utahjazz #basketball #nba #nbadraft
The Chicago Bulls rebuild may finally be taking shape under Bryson Graham — and today's episode of Chicago Bulls Central dives into what that identity could look like.Haize breaks down the latest Bulls head coaching search update, including reports that Tiago Splitter, Ryan Schmidt, Micah Nori, and Wes Unseld Jr. remain involved while Chris Quinn may be out of the mix. Could the Bulls be close to finding Billy Donovan's successor?Then we shift to the 2026 NBA Draft and ask a massive question: could Caleb Wilson at No. 4 and Chris Cenac Jr. at No. 15 be the perfect frontcourt pairing for Chicago's rebuild? Wilson brings athleticism, size, defensive upside, transition ability, and star-level tools. Cenac adds length, mobility, rebounding, rim pressure, and long-term developmental upside. Together, they could give the Bulls the size, length, athleticism, and physicality that fits Bryson Graham's “SLAP” philosophy.Haize also reacts to an interesting draft note on Cameron Carr, who has not been listed in reported pre-draft workouts. Could that mean a team has made an early promise? And should Bulls fans be watching that situation closely?
Nate and Danny break down the fascinating Caleb Wilson out of North Carolina. Does he rate above or below Cameron Boozer? We dig into his measurements, athleticism, finishing, jumper, passing flashes, defensive tools, and positional projection. Then we compare his archetype to other modern forwards and debate how to think about his upside. After that, we turn to Boston's offseason. (54:31) What paths are available for the Celtics to get back to championship contention? Join Dunc'd On Prime! It's the only place to get every episode with Nate & Danny, plus every pod with John Hollinger & Nate as well!Subscribe on YouTube to get Dunc'd On Clutch Calls, Real Video Scouts, and more.Or, sign up for our FREE mailing list to get Dan Feldman's Daily Duncs with all the major topics around the league twice a week. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The Chicago Bulls offseason rumor mill is getting spicy, and Haize is playing Facts or Cap on some of the biggest names being connected to the rebuild. Could the Bulls use their cap space to take on Ja Morant's contract and land draft assets? Should Chicago pursue Mitchell Robinson as a center upgrade? Could Colin Sexton or Zach Collins return as veteran bench pieces? And what does Matas Buzelis playing for Lithuania mean for his development heading into next season?Haize starts with the wildest idea: Ja Morant to the Bulls. The argument is that Chicago could use Morant's contract as “good bad money” if Memphis attaches real draft capital. But while Morant is still talented and capable of raising a team's competitive floor, Haize explains why Chicago may not be the right situation. The Bulls are still early in a rebuild, and Morant likely needs a team with a stronger established culture and a win-now structure.Then the conversation turns to Mitchell Robinson, who has been connected to the Bulls as a potential free-agent center target. Robinson's offensive rebounding, rim protection, and size make sense stylistically for Chicago, especially with the Bulls needing center help. But his availability, role, price point, and long-term fit all matter as Bryson Graham builds the next version of this roster.Haize also breaks down why a potential return for Colin Sexton or Zach Collins could make sense. Young teams still need veterans, and players like Tre Jones, Jalen Smith, Sexton, and Collins could help stabilize the locker room without blocking the development of Chicago's young core. The biggest question is whether Collins can stay healthy enough to fill that role consistently.Plus, Matas Buzelis is set to play for Lithuania this summer, and that could be a major development boost before training camp. International basketball has helped several young NBA players take a leap, and Buzelis could benefit from meaningful reps, added responsibility, and a faster rhythm entering the season.The show also features voicemail reactions on Tre Jones, Jalen Smith, Isaac Okoro, Caleb Wilson's leadership quotes, the Bulls' coaching timeline, Nic Richards, Guerschon Yabusele, Josh Giddey narratives, and how Bryson Graham may want to reshape the roster.
Dylan and Alex are joined by Stephen Gillaspie and Jam Hines of No Ceilings to talk all things NBA Draft! Overreactions to WCF, trading up for Caleb Wilson, Mara vs Yaxel, Burries is a DOG, how does Graves translate?, draft and stash Suigo?, Okorie love, and more! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Could the Chicago Bulls go outside the projected top four in the 2026 NBA Draft? Haize breaks down one of the biggest draft debates surrounding the Bulls' No. 4 pick: should Chicago stay with the safer frontcourt options in Cameron Boozer or Caleb Wilson, or take the bold swing on Darius Acuff as a franchise shot creator?Acuff gives the Bulls something the roster does not clearly have — a true offensive engine. After averaging 23.5 points, 6.4 assists, and 3.1 rebounds while shooting 48.4% from the field at Arkansas, Acuff became one of the most productive freshman guards in the country. He also became the first SEC player since Pete Maravich to lead the league in both scoring and assists. That type of production forces the conversation.But is taking a smaller scoring guard at No. 4 too risky for a Bulls team that already struggled defensively? Chicago allowed 121.5 points per game, ranking near the bottom of the league, and drafting Acuff would force the Bulls to solve size, defense, and roster balance later.Haize also breaks down why Boozer may be the easiest rebuild piece if he is available. Boozer's production, rebounding, passing, physicality, and high basketball IQ make him the cleanest immediate foundation. Meanwhile, Wilson may be the best modern fit because of his size, defensive playmaking, weak-side rim protection, finishing, transition ability, and long-term versatility.Plus, Haize reacts to voicemails on Chicago's options at No. 15, whether the Bulls should trade up, why pick swaps can be dangerous, the Cameron Carr vs. Day'lyn Swain debate, moving up from No. 38 to No. 25 if the Lakers are open for business, and whether Caleb Wilson plus Carr would lock in the Bulls' forward and wing spots for years.
Bulls Gold returns to bask in the excitement of draft season with Big Dave from CHGO Bulls. We do a temperature check on Caleb Wilson, the likely #4 pick, and how he could change the culture and mentality of the Bulls. Then we open up the floor for who's catching our attention with the the 15th pick, and whether the Bulls should consider moving up to grab the right player. The Bulls are still interviewing head coach candidates, and we compare our wish list for coach, and whether there's a candidate who could come out of nowhere to get the job. We also react to Bryson Graham's first month on the job, the disappointment in Patrick Williams, and more.
Bulls Gold returns to bask in the excitement of draft season with Big Dave from CHGO Bulls. We do a temperature check on Caleb Wilson, the likely #4 pick, and how he could change the culture and mentality of the Bulls. Then we open up the floor for who's catching our attention with the the 15th pick, and whether the Bulls should consider moving up to grab the right player. The Bulls are still interviewing head coach candidates, and we compare our wish list for coach, and whether there's a candidate who could come out of nowhere to get the job. We also react to Bryson Graham's first month on the job, the disappointment in Patrick Williams, and more.
UtahJazz.com's JP Chunga caught up with Jeremy Woo to discuss the top four prospects - AJ Dybantsa (5:55), Darryn Peterson (10:00), Cam Boozer (13:55), and Caleb Wilson (19:15). Here is the draft model that is referenced in the episode.
The Chicago Bulls' head coaching search is entering a major stage, and Haize breaks down the latest reports connecting Chris Quinn, Wes Unseld Jr., and Micah Nori to the finalist conversation.According to recent reporting, the Bulls are expected to narrow their head coaching search soon, with Unseld expected to emerge as a finalist. Quinn remains a strong candidate after Sean Sweeney took the Orlando Magic job, while Nori is still involved in the process. Haize reacts to what this means for Bryson Graham's first major hire, why the Bulls need a coach who can develop young talent, and whether familiarity with Chicago's current roster helps or hurts Unseld's case.The show also dives into major NBA Draft news. The Bulls have officially added Nate Ament to their list of pre-draft workouts, giving Chicago another long, skilled forward to evaluate. Ament brings size, shooting upside, fluidity, and switchable defensive tools, but still needs strength and physical development.Plus, KC Johnson's draft intel suggests the Bulls view this as a four-player draft at the top and are unlikely to move outside the group of AJ Dybantsa, Darryn Peterson, Cameron Boozer, and Caleb Wilson. The Bulls are also reportedly not high on Morez Johnson Jr. and prefer Cameron Carr at No. 15.Haize also breaks down whether Josh Giddey's future in Chicago is suddenly cloudy under Graham's SLAP philosophy: size, length, athleticism, and physicality. Does Giddey fit the new front office vision, or will the Bulls use the 2026-27 season to evaluate his long-term future?
The Chicago Bulls' head coaching search is still moving, and Haize breaks down the latest updates surrounding Jerry Stackhouse, Micah Nori, and Bryson Graham's patient approach to finding the right coach for Chicago's rebuild.Stackhouse recently addressed NBA head coaching openings and made it clear that player development is one of his biggest strengths. He also pointed directly to the Bulls as a situation with real upside because of Chicago's cap space, draft picks, and ability to change direction quickly. Could Stackhouse be a serious candidate for the Bulls job?Haize also reacts to Micah Nori confirming that there have been “feelers” with Chicago while the Bulls continue to move through a coaching search that reportedly includes more than 10 candidates. With the NBA Draft only weeks away, should Bulls fans be concerned that no head coach has been hired yet?Then the conversation shifts to the 2026 NBA Draft, where Caleb Wilson is already making bold statements about changing the Bulls' culture if Chicago selects him at No. 4. Haize discusses Wilson's confidence, the North Carolina-to-Chicago connection, and why the Bulls may be choosing between Wilson and Cameron Boozer at the top of the draft.Plus, the No. 15 pick remains a major swing point. Could Yaxel Lendeborg be the next Bulls draft steal? Could Allen Graves become Bryson Graham's draft crush because of his size, length, athleticism, and physicality? And what does it mean that the Bulls officially worked out Keaton Wagler and Morez Johnson Jr.?
Chicago Bulls fans are already hearing a wave of free agency and trade rumors, but which ones are actually worth buying? Haize breaks down the latest Facts or Cap surrounding the Bulls' rumored interest in Austin Reaves, Tari Eason, Christian Braun, and Sandro “Mamu” Mamukelashvili.Could Austin Reaves really leave Los Angeles for Chicago, or is that rumor dead before it even starts? Does Tari Eason still make sense with a new Bulls front office and Chicago likely targeting a forward such as Caleb Wilson or Cam Boozer at No. 4? Is the Christian Braun trade buzz credible, or just another rumor Bulls fans should be careful with? And why could Mamu be the kind of low-cost, low-usage veteran role player who actually fits the Bulls' rebuild?Haize also discusses whether targeting veterans could become a surprising part of the Bulls' free agency plans, why Chicago should avoid overpaying for restricted free agents, and how Bryson Graham may balance cap space, young-player development, and roster needs.Plus, the Bulls could be watching Alabama guard Labaron Philon Jr. closely if he falls near pick No. 15 in the 2026 NBA Draft. Haize breaks down Philon's scoring, shooting, downhill ability, defensive upside, and potential fit next to Josh Giddey. The show also looks at the Bulls' in-person workout list, including Kingston Flemings, Mikel Brown, Bennett Stirtz, Ebuka Okorie, Tamin Lipsey, and Peter Suder.
The Chicago Bulls draft rumors are heating up, and Caleb Wilson to the Bulls at the No. 4 pick continues to feel like one of the most logical outcomes on the board. On today's episode of Chicago Bulls Central, Haize breaks down why Wilson makes so much sense for Chicago, why his upside is worthy of the fourth overall pick, and why this may be the most realistic path for the Bulls as they enter a new era under Bryson Graham.Haize also reacts to reports that Graham is trying to trade back into the first round. Does that mean the Bulls want to move up from No. 15? Could they be looking to package second-round picks to climb from No. 38? With Chicago holding multiple draft assets, the Bulls may have more flexibility than fans realize — but finding a trade partner is always easier said than done.The episode also dives into why watching this year's NBA Playoffs has made Bulls fans even hungrier for meaningful playoff basketball again. Chicago has made postseason appearances in recent years, but Bulls fans are ready for a team that can truly battle, compete, and enter a series with a real chance to win.Plus, Haize answers voicemails on the No. 1 pick trade rumors, the Bulls' head coaching search after Sean Sweeney landed with the Orlando Magic, Mark Williams' injury concerns, whether Chicago should move back into the lottery, and the debate between Collin Sexton and Anfernee Simons.
The Chicago Bulls' head coaching search just took a major turn. Sean Sweeney, one of the most talked-about candidates connected to the Bulls, is reportedly headed to the Orlando Magic — leaving Chicago fans wondering whether the Bulls waited too long and who now becomes the favorite for the job.Haize breaks down what losing Sweeney means for Bryson Graham's first major decision as the Bulls' lead executive, why Minnesota Timberwolves assistant Micah Nori could become the new frontrunner, and why names like Chris Quinn, Dave Bliss, Tiago Splitter, Johnnie Bryant, and Kevin Young still matter in this process.The Bulls have also reportedly shown interest in BYU head coach Kevin Young, a coach with NBA experience from his time with the Phoenix Suns and Philadelphia 76ers, plus strong success at the college level. Could Young be the surprise candidate Chicago fans need to watch?Later, Haize dives into his favorite Chicago Bulls draft combinations at picks No. 4 and No. 15, including Caleb Wilson, Cam Boozer, Cameron Carr, Jayden Quaintance, and Brayden Burries. Plus, listener voicemails touch on the Bulls' changing roster needs, Ayo Dosunmu possibilities, Bulls fan PTSD, Isaiah Hartenstein trade talk, and how Chicago should use this offseason to finally shift direction.
(1) J&J discuss Arkansas schedule & Silverfield, Spurs v Thunder Game 6 & more (2) OKC wants to move up for Carlos Boozer or Caleb Wilson acc. to reports (3) Yurachek, Silverfield Arkansas Football lookahead & Tiger connection-Bracy play last year - Mem vs. Ark football
Drew Hill and Chris Herrington react to the NBA's lottery rules proposal and revisit the debate between Cameron Boozer and Caleb Wilson.
In the final hour, Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes were joined by Daily W Sports and Heat Check host Trysta Krick to discuss the NBA playoffs, the Bulls' options at No. 4 overall in the NBA Draft and more. After that, Spiegel and Holmes unpacked the Cubs' woes amid their nine-game losing streak.
3:00--Lang Whitaker is filling in for GP and Jon Roser is filling in for BBB. They'll open the show on the Thunder's Game 5 win over the Spurs, Wemby skipping his press conference, and more.24:30--Chris Vernon joins the show in-studio to talk about the Thunder going up 3-2, who the Knicks would rather face, Cam Boozer vs Caleb Wilson and more on the NBA Draft 48:43--5 More Things featuring NBA coaching news, UFC 250, USMNT Roster, a dog injuring a baseball player, and we say RIP to an Atlanta Braves legend 1:24:40--GP's Carryout
Chris Herrington joins to discuss his preference between Cam Boozer and Caleb Wilson, what it would take to trade the 3rd pick, who he is eyeing at 16, the Nashville chatter that won't die down, and more.Join the listener slack at Patreon.com/FastbreakBreakfastPlease subscribe to this podcast on Youtube!Use promo code FBBF and get bonus cash at Underdog Fantasy: play.underdogfantasy.com/p-fastbreak-breakfastCheck out the NBA and Grizzlies merchandise at teepublic.com/stores/fastbreak-breakfastGet $20 off your first purchase at SeatGeek with promo code: FASTBREAKBREAK
Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes were joined by Daily W Sports and Heat Check host Trysta Krick to discuss the NBA playoffs, the Bulls' options at No. 4 overall in the NBA Draft and more.
start Knicks go up 2-0 on the KnicksJosh Hart's big nightCavs offensive strugglesMadison Square Garden is electric!00:20:00 Lang WhitakerTop 4 NBA Draft prospectsDillon Brooks debuts new board gameThunder and foulsHooters rebrand00:57:00 RIP Kyle Busch01:09:00 Music FridayNew Drake 'Iceman' reviewPaul McCarthy helps Stephen Colbert says goodbye
The tanking did not cost Cedric Coward a spot on the All-Rookie 1st Team, as announced by the NBA recently. Cedric is now the sixth player taken by Zach Kleiman and the front office to receive this honor.This episode covers this news, and answers a couple of listener questions about the roster and the draft. Also: Taylor Jenkins and former Grizzlies assistants join the Bucks, the new lottery system might punish the Grizzlies, and Cam Boozer and Caleb Wilson are measured at hte NBA Draft Combine.Join the listener slack at Patreon.com/FastbreakBreakfastPlease subscribe to this podcast on Youtube!Use promo code FBBF and get bonus cash at Underdog Fantasy: play.underdogfantasy.com/p-fastbreak-breakfastCheck out the NBA and Grizzlies merchandise at teepublic.com/stores/fastbreak-breakfastGet $20 off your first purchase at SeatGeek with promo code: FASTBREAKBREAK
UtahJazz.com's JP Chunga caught up with Tate Frazier (The Ringer) to discuss Darryn Peterson (11:40), Caleb Wilson (17:45), Cam Boozer (21:20), AJ Dybantsa (28:40), and NBA Draft sleepers (33:10).
On today’s episode, Jason discusses the New York Knicks’ unbelievable 22-point fourth quarterback comeback win over the Cleveland Cavaliers in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Finals, how James Harden’s defensive shortcomings ultimately doomed Cleveland, and how Jalen Brunson has basically stolen the Cavaliers’ hearts. Plus, ESPN college basketball analyst Jay Bilas swings by on behalf of the upcoming American Century Championship celebrity golf tournament to share his thoughts on all the top NBA Draft prospects, including: AJ Dybantsa, Cameron Boozer, Darryn Peterson, Caleb Wilson, and more! #FSR Follow Jason on Twitter and Instagram. Click here to subscribe, rate and review all of the latest Straight Fire with Jason McIntyre podcasts!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(1) "Rundown" on James Harden in the playoffs & Coach Huff/ Memphis P4 comments (2) Jeremy Woo, ESPN NBA Draft Analyst, live from Chicago on the #3 pick (3) Spurs vs. OKC Thunder tonight at 7PM on 92.9 FM ESPN
Cam Smith and K.C. Johnson unpack some more offseason moves for the Chicago Bulls after the organization officially added Stephen Mervis and Acie Law IV to the front office. The conversation dives into Law's return to the franchise, his basketball background, and the Chicago sports ties that make the hire even more intriguing. From there, the spotlight swings toward the Bulls' coaching search, as Cam and K.C. sort through the growing list of candidates that includes Wes Unseld Jr., David Sweeney, Micah Nori, and James Borrego. Then the energy shifts to a wild start to the NBA's conference finals, beginning with the Spurs and Thunder delivering an instant classic in Game 1 of the West Finals. Cam and K.C. break down Victor Wembanyama's jaw-dropping performance, debate whether his deep late-game three could become one of the defining shots of this NBA era, and discuss what lessons the Bulls can take from San Antonio's rapid rise. The episode also includes Eastern Conference Finals predictions, draft talk surrounding potential risers outside the top four, K.C.'s insight into how league circles view the Bulls' draft position, and why Cam believes Caleb Wilson may ultimately have the highest ceiling in the entire class.
Conference Finals are set, and we have takes. On tonight's show: Anthony Edwards congratulated the Spurs with eight minutes still on the clock, and Brendan Suhr - 47 years in the NBA - says he's never seen anything like it. We get into what that actually says about Minnesota.Brendan also went on record with a guarantee: Giannis will not be a Milwaukee Buck next season, but when you look around the league, there is almost no team with a real trade package for him. We break down who could actually make a move.In the West, both of the guys think the Spurs might be more dangerous than their seeding suggests, Brendan goes as far as saying OKC has to win every single home game just to stay alive. We pick both Conference Finals series, break down the Thunder-Spurs tactical battle, and discuss what the Knicks need to do to get to the Finals.Plus: Brendan was at the NBA Draft Combine this week and saw a player from Baylor do something so impressive he didn't even come back the next day. We get into the top prospects, who helped themselves, who's going back to school, and what Brendan would do with the number one pick.Topics covered: Cavs beat Pistons 125-94 in Game 7 - what went wrong for Detroit Knicks vs Cavs Eastern Conference Finals preview and prediction Anthony Edwards handshake moment and the Timberwolves leadership question Thunder vs Spurs Western Conference Finals breakdown Brendan's bold take: Spurs are the more dangerous team Shams leaking the SGA MVP award and why draft pick spoilers need to stop Brendan guarantees Giannis leaves Milwaukee - but who can afford him? NBA Draft Combine: Brendan's first-hand scouting report Cam Carr,AJ Dybantsa, Caleb Wilson and who helped themselves most Florida's decision to bring everyone back
Leila Rahimi and Marshall Harris were joined by Elias Schuster of Bulls on SI to share what he learned at the NBA Draft Combine.
Ruthie Polinsky fills in for Cam Smith alongside K.C. Johnson as the two break down a pivotal stretch for the Chicago Bulls following the NBA Draft Lottery. They react to the Bulls landing the 4th overall pick, share the latest on Josh Giddey's injury status, and discuss where the organization's coaching search stands as the offseason begins to ramp up. The episode also includes takeaways from the NBA Draft Combine, including notable press conference moments and early impressions of several intriguing draft prospects. K.C. and Ruthie dive deeper into several names connected to the Bulls, including Chicago-linked star Cam Boozer and North Carolina big man Caleb Wilson, while also taking a quick look at elite talents AJ Dybantsa and Chicago native Darryn Peterson. Later, the conversation shifts toward potential options at No. 15 overall, including high-upside Kentucky forward Jayden Quaintance and towering Michigan center Aday Mara, as the crew evaluates the different directions Chicago could take in this year's draft.
Hour 1 of Scotty G. & The Coach with Scott Garrard and Tim LaComb. Starting Lineup NBA and Stanley Cup Playoffs What You May Have Missed
Scotty G. & The Coach with Scott Garrard and Tim LaComb on May 14, 2026. Hour 1 Starting Lineup NBA and Stanley Cup Playoffs What You May Have Missed Hour 2 Brain Taylor, Real Golf Radio G, B & U: Garrick Higgo earned a 2-shot PGA Championship penalty for being late Can't go wrong with any of the top 4 picks Hour 3 Greg Barnes, UNC Basketball for InsideCarolina Garrick Higgo says he was late but on time + MORE Hour 4 Is it really worth it for the Utah Jazz to move up to the No. 1 overall? David Locke, Utah Jazz Play by Play Locke on Caleb Wilson measuring smaller
Hour 4 of Scotty G. & The Coach with Scott Garrard and Tim LaComb. Is it really worth it for the Utah Jazz to move up to the No. 1 overall? David Locke, Utah Jazz Play by Play Locke on Caleb Wilson measuring smaller
Hour 3 of Scotty G. & The Coach with Scott Garrard and Tim LaComb. Greg Barnes, UNC Basketball for InsideCarolina Garrick Higgo says he was late but on time + MORE
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(1) J&J "Over/Unders"-Cam Boozer tested off the charts & Memphis Football o/u (2) John Fanta, NBC Sports, live from the NBA Combine on Boozer, Wilson, Grizz
The guys discuss two fascinating and tantalizing forward prospects in the 2026 NBA Draft
In the second hour, Mac & Fitty talk about the outlook for the Panthers' official schedule, as they talk about the opener against the Bears, and predict how many primetime games they ultimately get, they discuss the Hornets meeting with Caleb Wilson, and if it's possible they could trade up for him, before Thursday's Random Crap See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Matt Spiegel and Russ Dorsey were joined by Score teammate Cody Westerlund to share to share insight on the four top prospects in this NBA Draft class -- BYU forward AJ Dybantsa, Kansas guard Darryn Peterson, Duke big man Cameron Boozer and North Carolina forward Caleb Wilson.
Should the Bulls be hoping Caleb Wilson falls to them at No. 4 overall full 811 Wed, 13 May 2026 21:33:35 +0000 RAQ1riyHwYlvttg6XN39D44yTf3YIwa5 nba,chicago bulls,sports Rahimi, Harris & Grote Show nba,chicago bulls,sports Should the Bulls be hoping Caleb Wilson falls to them at No. 4 overall? Leila Rahimi, Marshall Harris and Mark Grote bring a thoughtful, fast-moving approach to Chicago sports, pairing sharp insight with real personality. They break down the day's biggest stories across the NFL, MLB, NBA and college sports, with Chicago always leading the conversation — from the Bears and Cubs to the Bulls, White Sox and more. Known for smart analysis, honest takes and lively discussion, the show offers Chicago fans a well-rounded, informed perspective on everything happening in the city's sports landscape. Catch the Rahimi, Harris & Grote Show live Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on 104.3 The Score or on the Audacy app. © 2026 Audacy, Inc. Sports False https://player.amperw
(1) Damichael Cole, Memphis Comm Appeal/Grizzlies Reporter, Brandon Clarke news (2) "Fade Brad" pick for tonight's Cavs vs. Pistons game on 92.9 FM ESPN
J&J Show--Hour 3 Wednesday 5/13/26---Rundown-Brandon Clarke news, Boozer v Wilson, Hardaway transfer & Ja shoes + Norton Hurd IV later in-studio
Dukes and Bell analyze Victor Wembanyama's historic performance against Minnesota and his impact on the NBA's future. They also discuss how the Atlanta Hawks can address their lack of size through the upcoming draft, specifically comparing prospects like Cameron Boozer and Caleb Wilson. 01:04 - Wembanyama's Dominance In San Antonio 03:40 - Hawks' Struggle With Size 07:23 - Developing Zaccharie Risacher 08:41 - Evaluating NBA Draft Prospects
The NBA playoffs are creating big questions across the league, and this episode of RealGM Radio starts with a fast-moving five-pack of NBA observations. First, Wes Goldberg breaks down the Cavaliers' massive 23-0 run against the Pistons, Donovan Mitchell's takeover, and the adjustments Detroit must make to keep the series alive. Was this the version of Mitchell Cleveland has been waiting for, and did the Pistons miss their best chance to steal control of the series? Then, after another close Lakers loss and the Thunder advancing to the Western Conference Finals, Wes looks at LeBron James' uncertain future. LeBron said he doesn't know what comes next, but his postgame comments about being a third option and still chasing championships raise a bigger question: could he eventually look for a different role somewhere else? Wes also reacts to the NBA Draft Lottery, including big wins for the Bulls and Grizzlies, a mock draft scenario involving Darryn Peterson, AJ Dybantsa, Cam Boozer, Darius Acuff Jr. and Caleb Wilson, plus what Victor Wembanyama's elbow moment says about his mindset. And with reporting that the Milwaukee Bucks are seeking trade offers for Giannis Antetokounmpo, Wes explains what the Bucks should prioritize if they move their franchise superstar — and why a full teardown might not be the right path. Then, Dieter Kurtenbach of the Bay Area News Group joins RealGM Radio to discuss the mood around the Golden State Warriors, why Steph Curry may age better than Kevin Durant, the NBA Draft Lottery, changes in NBA media coverage, the rise of betting and analysis on broadcasts, streaming, regional sports networks, and whether the Oklahoma City Thunder's rise has actually been good for the NBA. Subscribe to RealGM Radio for smart NBA analysis, playoff reaction, draft coverage, trade rumors and big-picture basketball conversations all week long. RealGM Radio is your top spot for the best weekly NBA coverage. Subscribe to get RealM Radio with Wes Goldberg, the Double Dribble and Good Take every week. Monday: Double Dribble with Jared Dubin and Mo Dakhil Tuesday: RealGM Radio with Wes Goldberg Wednesday: Double Dribble with Jared Dubin and Mo Dakhil Thursday: Good Take with Wes Goldberg and Mike Shearer Subscribe to watch more RealGM Radio videos: youtube.com/@realgmradio FOLLOW REALGM ON SOCIAL RealGM on X/Twitter https://x.com/RealGM RealGM on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/realgmnba/ Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Potential NBA Draft targets for the Dallas Mavericks are evaluated, including offensive powerhouse Darius Acuff and defensive prospect Caleb Wilson. The discussion includes potential trade scenarios and the roster fit for various top prospects in the upcoming class.
(1) Dan Wolken, Yahoo! National Sports Columnist, on Boozer v Wilson & Huff (2) "Fade Brad" NBA pick for tonight's Spurs vs. OKC game that is LIVE on 92.9
(1) Spurs v TWolves, Lebron next move, NFL Schedule, & Mendoza missed W House (2) Trysta Krick joins J&J... Does she like Boozer or Wilson? Why? (3) NBA Combine vertical jump numbers coming in & Boozer v Wilson talk
GP opens on the news that the Grizzlies will pick 3rd overall in the upcoming 2026 NBA Draft + we discuss the top prospects and who GP would take if choosing between Cam Boozer and Caleb Wilson(20:00) Michael Eaves joins to continue the lottery discussion (50:00) Pacers President apologizes for lottery fallout, Knicks take over Philly, Clarke vs Buechers, scary story in the SEC, and it's schedule release week in the NFL (1:21:30) GP's Carry Out