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We have a jam-packed episode of The Dunker Spot coming your way! First, Nekias Duncan and Steve Jones continue dissecting first-round playoff action! They salute the Timberwolves and Knicks for winning their series, examine what's next for the Nuggets and Hawks, then share what they'll be looking for as the first round comes to a close this weekend. From there, the guys shift to the WNBA to talk through more preseason action! Azzi Fudd makes her preseason debut as she, Paige Bueckers and the new-look Dallas Wings take on the Caitlin Clark-led Indiana Fever. The guys discuss how the Wings looked to attack, the usage of Bueckers and Fudd within the high-paced offense, and some early returns on the Wings' defense. Clark's comfort inside the arc -- as a driver and mid-range scorer -- popped in this one for the Fever. How scary can they be when Aliyah Boston re-enters the equation? Angel Reese also made her preseason debut with the Atlanta Dream, returning to her old stomping grounds to take on the Chicago Sky. The context around Reese is different, as was her usage. The guys discuss the positives of those shifts on both ends of the floor, and how Reese can become even more impactful as she gains more reps within the new system. We finally got a look at the Toronto Tempo and Portland Fire. Nekias and Steve talk through the early returns of their foundations -- spacing, defensive activity, and overall empowerment. There's a lot to like and build on! If you ever have NBA or WNBA questions, email us at dunkerspot@yahoo.com. 01:15 Nuggets-Timberwolves 18:44 Spurs-Timberwolves preview 33:00 Knicks-Hawks 44:15 Sixers-Celtics (with potential-Knicks thoughts) 49:00 Lakers-Rockets 53:04 Cavaliers-Raptors 54:49 Pistons-Magic 59:09 Azzi Fudd's Wings debut 01:08:29 Angel Reese's Dream debut 01:18:25 Other WNBA preseason takeaways Subscribe to the The Dunker Spot on your favorite podcast app:
Justin, Rob, and J. Kyle Mann react to three different series going to 3-2. They start with the Pistons and Rockets saving their seasons against the Magic and Lakers. Then they talk about the Cavs taking the lead in their series against the Raptors. They wrap up by discussing potential lottery reform. (00:00) Intro (3:32) Fan Duel ad break (5:46) Pistons-Magic (23:04) Lakers-Rockets (45:05) Fan Duel ad break (46:33) Amazon Prime ad break (47:04) Cavaliers-Raptors (1:01:14) Lottery reform Hosts: Justin Verrier, Rob Mahoney, and J. Kyle Mann Producers: Victoria Valencia and Isaiah Blakely Production Supervision: Ben Cruz and Conor Nevins Additional Production Support: John Richter and Chris Wohlers The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please visit https://fanduel.com/playwithaplan to learn more about the resources and helplinesOrder and it will come. Like today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Migros Hemen'in sunduğu Potacast'in yeni bölümünde Kaan Kural ve Orkun Çolakoğlu, Play-Off ilk turunda ilk haftanının ardından sonuçları değerlendiriyor. Doğu Konferansı eşleşmeleri ile başlayan sohbette ilk olarak Detroit Pistons-Orlando Magic eşleşmesi değerlendiriliyor. Ardından Boston Celtics-Philadelphia 76ers eşleşmesi ile devam ediliyor. VJ Edgecombe'un performansı, Boston Celtics'in iyi şut ritmini yakalamış olması, Joel Embiid'in dönüşü gibi konular bu bölümde konuşuluyor. Boston Celtics-Philadelphia 76ers eşleşmesinin ardından Doğu Konferansı'nın üçüncü eşleşmesi New York Knicks-Atlanta Hawks ile sohbet devam ediyor. Bu bölümde Karl Anthony-Towns'un biraz geride kalıyor olması, Jalen Johnson'un performansının yeterli olup olmadığı ve Nickeil Alexander-Walker'ın bu sezonki genel performasını Play-Off sahnesine de taşıması değerlendiriliyor. Doğu Konferansı'nın son eşleşmesi Cleveland Cavaliers-Toronto Raptors eşleşmesine geçiliyor. Doğu'nun en enteresan eşleşmesi olarak öne çıkan Cavaliers-Raptors eşleşmesinde Toronto'nun öne çıkan üçlük performansı vurgulanıyor. Jakob Poeltl'ın yokluğunda Collin Murray Boyles'un maç kazandıran performansının ve takımın genel savunma disiplininin hakkı teslim ediliyor. Cleveland Cavaliers'ta ise başta Donovan Mitchell olmak üzere genel bir hayal kırıklığı olma durumu eleştirilerden payını alıyor. Doğu Konferansı'nın ardından Batı Konferansı'na geçiliyor. Oklahoma City Thunder-Phoenix Suns eşleşmesiyle başlayan sohbette Jalen Williams'ın yeniden sakatlanması üzerine şekilleniyor. San Antonio Spurs-Portland Trail Blazers, Denver Nuggets-Minnesota Timberwolves ve Los Angeles Lakers-Houston Rockets eşleşmeleri de bölümün devamında enine boyuna değerlendiriliyor. Jokic'in performansı, Austin Reaves ve Luka Doncic yokluğunda Los Angeles Lakers'ın dominant oyunu, Rockets'ta koç Udoka'nın eleştiriye açık tercihleri ve daha fazlası bu bölümde. Keyifli dinlemeler!
Migros Hemen'in sunduğu Potacast'in yeni bölümünde Kaan Kural ve Orkun Çolakoğlu, Play-Off ilk turunda ilk haftanının ardından sonuçları değerlendiriyor. Doğu Konferansı eşleşmeleri ile başlayan sohbette ilk olarak Detroit Pistons-Orlando Magic eşleşmesi değerlendiriliyor. Ardından Boston Celtics-Philadelphia 76ers eşleşmesi ile devam ediliyor. VJ Edgecombe'un performansı, Boston Celtics'in iyi şut ritmini yakalamış olması, Joel Embiid'in dönüşü gibi konular bu bölümde konuşuluyor.Boston Celtics-Philadelphia 76ers eşleşmesinin ardından Doğu Konferansı'nın üçüncü eşleşmesi New York Knicks-Atlanta Hawks ile sohbet devam ediyor. Bu bölümde Karl Anthony-Towns'un biraz geride kalıyor olması, Jalen Johnson'un performansının yeterli olup olmadığı ve Nickeil Alexander-Walker'ın bu sezonki genel performasını Play-Off sahnesine de taşıması değerlendiriliyor. Doğu Konferansı'nın son eşleşmesi Cleveland Cavaliers-Toronto Raptors eşleşmesine geçiliyor. Doğu'nun en enteresan eşleşmesi olarak öne çıkan Cavaliers-Raptors eşleşmesinde Toronto'nun öne çıkan üçlük performansı vurgulanıyor. Jakob Poeltl'ın yokluğunda Collin Murray Boyles'un maç kazandıran performansının ve takımın genel savunma disiplininin hakkı teslim ediliyor. Cleveland Cavaliers'ta ise başta Donovan Mitchell olmak üzere genel bir hayal kırıklığı olma durumu eleştirilerden payını alıyor. Doğu Konferansı'nın ardından Batı Konferansı'na geçiliyor. Oklahoma City Thunder-Phoenix Suns eşleşmesiyle başlayan sohbette Jalen Williams'ın yeniden sakatlanması üzerine şekilleniyor. San Antonio Spurs-Portland Trail Blazers, Denver Nuggets-Minnesota Timberwolves ve Los Angeles Lakers-Houston Rockets eşleşmeleri de bölümün devamında enine boyuna değerlendiriliyor. Jokic'in performansı, Austin Reaves ve Luka Doncic yokluğunda Los Angeles Lakers'ın dominant oyunu, Rockets'ta koç Udoka'nın eleştiriye açık tercihleri ve daha fazlası bu bölümde. Keyifli dinlemeler!
Munaf Manji and Dave Essler talk betting for Thursday. Munaf Manji and Uncle Diamond Dave Esler are back on the Cash That Ticket podcast for the Pregame.com Podcast Network's Straight Outta Vegas AM feed with a full Thursday breakdown covering three NBA first-round Game 3 matchups, the opening night of the 2026 NFL Draft in Pittsburgh, and an MLB getaway day card with a pair of solid night games in the mix. Coming off a split Wednesday where Dave cashed on the Mets first-five-innings under and Munaf got the hook on Cade Cunningham's PRA by exactly one total point, the guys waste no time getting into the Thursday action. CJ McCollum's 32-point Game 2 performance at Madison Square Garden — where he came back from 12 down in the fourth quarter to lead Atlanta to a 107-106 win over the Knicks — sets the stage for Game 3 in Atlanta, and Dave makes his case for the over at 216.5, pointing to Atlanta's pace, their weak defensive interior, and a market that has moved too far off two cold Knicks fourth quarters. Munaf adds first-quarter Hawks and first-half over angles in the same game. In the Cavaliers-Raptors series, both hosts land on Toronto at home despite the 0-2 hole, citing Cleveland's brutal 9-and-19 road ATS record as a road favorite this season and the reality that the Raptors have actually played Cleveland even across six of the eight quarters in this series. For Denver and Minnesota in Game 3, Dave puts the Wolves at home on the side at plus-2.5 after breaking down why Minnesota was the better team in Game 2 despite the drama of falling behind 14 early, while Munaf makes his official best bet the Timberwolves-Nuggets first-half over at 113.5 — both games in this series have seen both teams combine for 62-62 and 64-64 at the half. On the baseball side, Dave goes back to Joe Ryan and the Twins in the first five innings against a Mets team that is sending Christian Scott to the mound for his first MLB start since returning from Tommy John surgery, and both hosts caution strongly against forcing action on getaway day games without confirmed lineups. The NFL Draft segment covers the near-certain Mendoza-to-Raiders pick one, the Reese-to-Jets pick two, and the burning question of whether New Orleans executes their trade up to the three spot to grab Reese ahead of Arizona's Jeremiyah Love decision. Monroe Freeling gets a spotlight as the projected first offensive lineman off the board to Cleveland at six. Use promo code PICK25 at Pregame.com for 25 percent off everything on the site including football season all-access subscriptions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A huge breakdown of all the Game 1s. Orlando is suddenly up off the mat and becoming the team we thought they could be. Is Detroit in trouble? Victor Wembanyama's playoff debut was as spectacular as we thought. Portland tried some unique things to counter the Spurs and Victor; what worked, what didn't, and what else can they try? Jayson Tatum looked totally in command as Boston rolled in Game 1. Jalen Williams reemerged onto the scene as OKC's defense throttled Phoenix. It's the first day of the playoffs and we broke down every game in excruciating detail. Denver handled Minnesota despite poor shooting, is that a harbinger for the rest of the series? New York held serve at home against the Hawks, but is there reason for optimism in Atlanta that they can compete in the series? The Lakers totally embarrassed and out-thought the Rockets in the absence of KD. Will his return be enough, or are major adjustments needed by Ime Udoka? Toronto failed to compete against Cleveland in every area and needs to hit the “play harder” adjustment button. Magic–Pistons — 0:51 Spurs–Blazers — 35:04 Celtics–76ers — 58:28 Thunder–Suns — 1:12:34 Nuggets–Timberwolves — 1:23:34 Knicks–Hawks — 1:46:12 Lakers–Rockets — 2:11:05 Cavaliers–Raptors — 2:36:19 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.
Jared and Mo discuss the spectacular Hornets-Heat and Blazers-Suns play-in games, run through the rest of their end-of-season awards picks, and talk about the major questions that will define each playoff series. (00:00) Intro (01:15) Hornets-Heat (14:54) Blazers-Suns (22:25) End-of-season awards (41:03) Knicks-Hawks (47:37) Cavaliers-Raptors (52:59) Spurs-Blazers (58:59) Nuggets-Timberwolves (1:03:42) Lakers-Rockets Hosts: Jared Dubin and Mo Dakhil Executive Producer: Wes Goldberg 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.
On The Kenny & JT Show we're joined by HoopsWire.com Senior Writer Sam Amico as we continue to preview the Cavaliers/Raptors series as well as the rest of the NBA playoffs.
We have a jam-packed episode of The Dunker Spot coming your way! First, Nekias Duncan and Steve Jones preview the playoff series we know about: Nuggets-Timberwolves and Lakers-Rockets in the West, Cavaliers-Raptors and Knicks-Hawks in the East. They discuss their biggest schematic, matchup, and lineup questions ahead of each series. From there, the guys shift to the WNBA and react to a wild week(end) of movement. They start with the WNBA draft and discuss the biggest selections, with thoughts on the top-five and more. They continue their WNBA discussion by analyzing some of the biggest free agency swings of the cycle so far. If you ever have NBA or WNBA questions, email us at dunkerspot@yahoo.com. 1:40 -- Nuggets-Wolves 19:22 -- Lakers-Rockets 34:54 -- Cavs-Raptors 51:04 -- Knicks-Hawks 01:04:30 -- WNBA draft discussion Subscribe to the The Dunker Spot on your favorite podcast app:
I examine the Lakers, Cavaliers, Raptors, and Bucks after the trade deadline and what they may have ahead of them in the 2025 offseason.Please bring your questions on these teams!Please subscribe and share if you enjoyed this. You can follow me on:Third Apron: https://thirdapron.comTwitter/X: https://twitter.com/YossiGozlanBlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/yossigozlan.bsky.socialInstagram, Threads, and TikTok: @YossiGozlanNBASalary cap sheets: www.capsheets.comLinks: https://linktr.ee/yossigozlan
Paul Jones and Jevohn Shepherd are on the call for the first half of action between the Toronto Raptors and Cleveland Cavaliers from Scotiabank Arena
Paul Jones and Jevohn Shepherd are on the call for the second half of action between the Toronto Raptors and Cleveland Cavaliers from Scotiabank Arena
Paul Jones and Jevohn Shepherd are on the call for the second half between the Toronto Raptors and Cleveland Cavaliers from Scotiabank Arena.
Paul Jones and Jevohn Shepherd are on the call for the first half between the Toronto Raptors and Cleveland Cavaliers from Scotiabank Arena
Bryce Simon joins the show, and we do Eastern Conference Overreactions for the first quarter of the 2023-24 NBA season! We talk about five topics: CHAPTERS: 0:00 Intro 2:50 The Celtics need more depth to win the title and have to make a trade 16:52 The Raptors should blow up their roster 26:57 The Pacers can make a legit playoff run and Haliburton makes first team All-NBA 40:30 The Cavs' core doesn't work as presently constructed as a legitimate contender and is running out of time 56:50 The Knicks are genuinely dangerous still and can make an Eastern Conference Finals appearance. 1:08:45 Outro Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The audio starts off kind of spotty but it gets better around the 10-minute mark I swear Previewing the 1999-2000 NBA season for every team in the Eastern Conference's Central Division: The Chicago Bulls (1:30), the Cleveland Cavaliers (14:20), the Toronto Raptors (25:50), the Charlotte Hornets (35:00), the Milwaukee Bucks (44:50), the Detroit Pistons (54:00), the Atlanta Hawks (1:02:30), and the Indiana Pacers (1:13:10). Please fill out this survey to help me make this podcast better! --- An NBA history podcast about the 2000s NBA. Hosted by Lew @L0GICMASTER Social media links: Phone/Voicemail: (405) 466-7623 Twitter: RimDynastyNBA Instagram: RimDynastyNBA TikTok: RimDynastyNBAPod YouTube: RimDynastyNBA Stats from Basketball Reference and NBA.com. Transaction info from prosportstransactions.com and Basketball Reference. Intro music: “L'Amour Toujours” by Gigi D'Agostino. © Broadcast Music Inc., LatinAutor, Warner Chappell. Sources: Akron Beacon-Journal, Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Charlotte Observer, Chicago Tribune, Indianapolis Star, Los Angeles Times, NBA.com, New York Times, Raptors Rapture, SLAM Magazine, Sports Illustrated
On Wednesday's episode, Ronald Cabang, Moneyline Matt and Jeff Michaels run the triangle on today's panel as the trio focus on three matchups on the card: Bucks vs Cavaliers; Raptors vs Knicks; and Lakers vs Kings. Ronald Cabang is back for another season of Triple Double, SportsMemo's NBA betting show. Joining him in the co-host chair is handicapper Moneyline Matt. Each show, the duo take an advanced look at the daily NBA slate and share their thoughts from a betting perspective. #NBA | #NBAPicks | #FreeSportsPicks
The Toronto Raptors host the Cleveland Cavaliers for their season opener. Paul Jones and Jevohn Shepherd on the call.
In today's shpw we discuss the Golden State Warriors' & Oklahoma City Thunders' expected rookies season performances. Then discuss how the Los Angeles Clippers if healthy are title favorites. Finally, discuss the Cleveland Cavaliers & Toronto Raptors revamped benches. ~ Follow the show on Twitter @thenbashowyt, Cyro on all social media accounts @cyroasseo & Wil Upton @jacksonelstro ~ Christian Koloko signed three-year contract with Raptors ~ Victor Wembanyama, Scoot Henderson considered top favorites for 2023 No. 1 draft pick ~ Notable free agents still available: LaMarcus Aldridge Dwight Howard DeMarcus Cousins Montrezl Harrell Hassan Whiteside Carmelo Anthony Trevor Ariza Blake Griffin Paul Millsap Rodney Hood Andre Iguodala Jeremy Lamb Ben McLemore DJ Augustin Dennis Schroder Rajon Rondo – via Twitter Ky_Carlin ~ Raptors release Sviatoslav Mykhailiuk ~ Nets in advanced talks with Markieff Morris ~ Danilo Gallinari to miss Celtics' training camp? ~ Yuta Watanabe signed non-guaranteed deal with Nets ~ Jackson: https://twitter.com/jacksonelstro Cyro: https://www.youtube.com/c/CyroAsseo/videosCyro's Twitter: --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cyro-asseo-de-choch/message
We break down the back to back wins against the Cavaliers and Pacers and how the Raptors shape up against potential playoff opponents. Introduction Raptors vs Cavaliers Raptors vs Pacers Playoff Opponents Looking Ahead Instagram: @rapchatpodcast Twitter: @rapchatpodcast Tiktok: @rapchatpodcast Email: Rapchatpod@gmail.com
Samson Folk shakes things up and joins Adon Moss and Kyle Brickman of Rap Up Live for a combination Reaction Podcast/post-game live stream.Can-Am Tax Taxman of the Night: Chris Boucher Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Samson Folk shakes things up and joins Adon Moss and Kyle Brickman of Rap Up Live for a combination Reaction Podcast/post-game live stream. Can-Am Tax Taxman of the Night: Chris Boucher Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Samson Folk shakes things up and joins Adon Moss and Kyle Brickman of Rap Up Live for a combination Reaction Podcast/post-game live stream. Can-Am Tax Taxman of the Night: Chris Boucher Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Samson Folk shakes things up and joins Adon Moss and Kyle Brickman of Rap Up Live for a combination Reaction Podcast/post-game live stream.Can-Am Tax Taxman of the Night: Chris Boucher Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
There's a five-game NBA slate on Thursday, March 24, highlighted by Suns-Nuggets and Cavaliers-Raptors. Beller, Dan and Funston have plays for both of those games on this episode of Best on the Board. Five props, two sides and one theme make this an episode you won't want to miss. Follow Beller on Twitter: @MBeller Follow Dan on Twitter: @TheDanSanto Follow Funston on Twitter: @BrandonFunston Subscribe to Best on the Board Apple: https://bit.ly/BoBApple Spotify: https://bit.ly/BoBSP Subscribe to our YouTube channel: http://bit.ly/AthleticFantasy Email us: tafantasysports@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Rob, Rafe, Hunter and Ben preview the Orlando Magic, Cleveland Cavaliers, Toronto Raptors and Indiana Pacers 2021/2022 NBA Season! The boys discuss the guard situation in Orlando and whether Gary Harris is a trade chip, the 'Sexland' back-court and who is the keep between the two, whether Fred VanVleet and Pascal Siakam can lead the Raptors to wins as well as the impact Carlisle will have on Indiana and whether we will notice TJ Warren when he's missing! Check out our website! https://bmbtpodcast.wordpress.com Find us on: Twitter: @BMBTPodcast - Link: http://bitly.ws/gSJX Spotify - http://bitly.ws/gSJN Apple Podcasts - http://bitly.ws/gSJT
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The O-Dog Jeff O'Neill is an advocate for the NBA starting Game 2 of the Cavaliers/Raptors series at 6pm, and has a message for other sports leagues.
Episode 4 of the Sports Media podcast with Richard Deitsch features Doris Burke, the acclaimed ESPN broadcaster who called a full season of NBA games as an color analyst for the first time in 2017-18; and Cheryl Reeve, the head coach and General Manager of the Minnesota Lynx. Under Reeve, the Lynx have won four titles in the last seven years. In this podcast, Burke discusses calling the NBA for a full season as a color analyst; her anxiety over her current contract coming to an end on Oct. 31; why she says she and ESPN will work out a deal for the long-term; calling the Sixers-Celtics series; how she currently feels about working as a sideline reporter after doing a season as an analyst; whether she has let her bosses know if she is interested in joining ESPN’s top NBA team should Mark Jackson get an NBA job; the impact of Kara Lawson, Sarah Kustok, and Stefanie Ready on NBA broadcasting; how she viewed Allie LaForce’s question to LeBron James; her feelings on how Gregg Popovich treats sideline reporter; her evaluation of the Cavaliers-Raptors series; what she thinks of the Celtics and Sixers rosters heading forward; her thoughts on a potential Rockets-Warriors match up, and much more Reeve discusses why the Lynx have not been covered the way a team with four titles in seven years would normally be covered; why she has become active on social media when it comes to a lack of WNBA coverage; whether the lack of coverage of women’s basketball is due to sexism; what can be done to change attitudes about the WNBA; the amount of coverage the Lynx gets locally versus other teams; her back-and-forth with writers and editors from The Athletic about her team getting coverage; the prospect of moving the WNBA season; coaching an aging group and how she’ll approach that this season; her thoughts on point guard Lindsay Whalen getting the University of Minnesota women’s basketball head coaching job; what she expects from Maya Moore this season and Moore’s place in sports as a winner; the Lynx not being invited to the White House by this current administration and Reeve’s thoughts on it; and much more. You can subscribe to this podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Stitcher and more.
TSN 1050 Raptors reporter Josh Lewenberg breaks down the Cavaliers/Raptors series with Scott MacArthur.
Chevall and DeMario are back! The duo cover the Cavaliers-Raptors recap, Kawhi drama in San Antonio, the best option for Kyrie's injury, and the West's playoff picture. Tune-in to see who they think can now win the NCAA Tournament!
David Locke sits down with an NBA Coach, who give all the scoops expect his name, and talks about Blake Griffin as a player and how he fits in Detroit. Then they move to Kevin Love and where the Cavaliers go from here. Who is the best team in the Eastern Conference and who is most likely to play in the Finals. What should the Raptors do? Then the conversation moves to the Western conference. Why have the Oklahoma City Thunder and the Minnesota Timberwolves clicked and why haven't the Denver Nuggets? Finally, Locke presents what he thinks the next move for the Warriors could be and oh boy would they loaded. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
David Locke sits down with an NBA Coach, who give all the scoops expect his name, and talks about Blake Griffin as a player and how he fits in Detroit. Then they move to Kevin Love and where the Cavaliers go from here. Who is the best team in the Eastern Conference and who is most likely to play in the Finals. What should the Raptors do? Then the conversation moves to the Western conference. Why have the Oklahoma City Thunder and the Minnesota Timberwolves clicked and why haven't the Denver Nuggets? Finally, Locke presents what he thinks the next move for the Warriors could be and oh boy would they loaded. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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We begin our in-season analysis. The Hornets only home loss has been to the Houston Rockets, are they on track? Is there any chance the Magic are as good as their 4-2 start suggest? The Pacers now have some impressive wins to feel good about? How good are they? The Nets have already surprised. Are they fundamentally a different team than they were last season? The Cavaliers are definitely not track. How back are things in Cleveland? The Raptors are the Raptors, or are they? The Wizards are attacking their early season schedule, literally. Should Wizards fans be encouraged? The Sixers are one missed foul call away from being 3-3. What do we see in their early season performance? All of this and more. Follow us on Twitter: @willis_glen / @LawtonWillis / @presspodcast Follow us on FaceBook: @fullcourtpressnba Read more at http://fullcourtpress.libsyn.com/podcast#uYuxgLWgV5eB6DK8.99Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The second round of the NBA Playoffs are underway, and the 22nd Episode of Ball Hogs focuses on the eight remaining teams in the postseason. Jinno, Aaron, and Mo each discuss the Celtics-Wizards, Cavaliers-Raptors, Warriors-Jazz, and Spurs-Rockets series and make their predictions on who will advance to the conference finals. The hosts also discuss the … Continue reading Ball Hogs Episode 22
The second round of the NBA Playoffs are underway, and the 22nd Episode of Ball Hogs focuses on the eight remaining teams in the postseason. Jinno, Aaron, and Mo each discuss the Celtics-Wizards, Cavaliers-Raptors, Warriors-Jazz, and Spurs-Rockets series and make their predictions on who will advance to the conference finals. The hosts also discuss the … Continue reading Ball Hogs Episode 22
Morten, Sarah and Bryan break down what the 76ers should do with the No. 1 overall pick, discuss the latest in the Warriors-Thunder and Cavaliers-Raptors conference finals, and weigh in on the Knicks hiring Jeff Hornacek and the Magic hiring Frank Vogel.