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Alex and Corey discuss the comments from former Cavs GM David Griffin. We also give our thoughts on the Cavs 2019-20 schedule and talk a little Team USA. Alex reminisces about Mo Williams for our Cavs throwback player of the week! Discord: https://discord.gg/6CNXDma Email: CavsPickandRoll@gmail.com Facebook: Cavs Pick and Roll Podcast Twitter: @CavsPickandRoll
On today's show, host Chris Manning (@cwmwrites) talks about Kevin Love's impact on the Cavs so far and what the team needs from him the rest of the season (0:20). Then, he talks to former Cavs GM David Griffin about his new show, GM School, analytics' role in the modern front office and more (11:36). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On today's show, host Chris Manning (@cwmwrites) talks about Kevin Love's impact on the Cavs so far and what the team needs from him the rest of the season (0:20). Then, he talks to former Cavs GM David Griffin about his new show, GM School, analytics' role in the modern front office and more (11:36). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tom talks to former Cavs GM David Griffin about Warriors drama (3:27), Kevin Durant's future (6:54), how Kendrick Perkins managed LeBron James in Cleveland (16:46) and so much more.
5R132- Ethan is joined by guest cohost Nekias Duncan for a wide-ranging NBA conversation with former Cavs GM David Griffin. The guys talk about how the Heat work their way out of their current situation, how a GM would handle the Draymond Green/Kevin Durant situation, and what it's like to be the general manager of a team with LeBron James on it. Thanks to our sponsors AutoNation, BruntInsurance, and The Law Office of Seltzer Mayberg
David Griffin joins OverDrive to discuss Kawhi Leonard and compare what the Raptors will go through this season with his own experience in Cleveland with LeBron James. David weighs in on the chances of Kawhi remaining in Toronto for another year, as well as his thoughts on how the media in Toronto could be more of an issue for him than it was in San Antonio.
In Hour 2, Hayes and Gord go through some of the betting odds for the NHL's Canadian teams, chat about Tiger Woods' affect on the growth of golf, and are joined by NBA TV Analyst and former Cavs GM David Griffin.
Mark Willard and Jim Jackson explain why all the "legacy" talk surrounding guys like LeBron, KD and Klay during these NBA Playoffs is so dumb, why these roller-coaster Playoffs are great for basketball (with the potential to be absolutely terrible), why the NFL's new Anthem policy was a rush to judgment by the men in charge, why the next 48 hours will be big for Lakers fans, and much more! Plus, appearances by former Cavs GM David Griffin, Sirius XM NFL Radio host Alex Marvez and Lakers radio analyst Mychal Thompson Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Hayes, O'Dog, and Craig Button look back on the Leafs beating the Sabres, are joined by former Cavs GM David Griffin, and look ahead to Raptors-Cavs.
Nearly two weeks into NBA free agency and the chaos within the Knicks continues despite Phil Jackson's departure. We'll get to some of the major signings from other teams along with an interesting move the Nets made. But first we start with the Knicks and their surprising decision to sign Tim Hardaway Jr. to $71 million contract for 4 years...and the Atlanta Hawks not matching it. 00:33 - Tim's deal shows vision for youth... and terrible spending habits 02:01 - Knicks like doing things the Hardaway 06:30 - Organization dysfunction stems from exec's need to survive (me over team) 07:43 - Miss out on ex-Cavs GM David Griffin over... control issues 08:30 - Steve Mills is a cockroach, survivor in a nuclear war (Knicks lack of consistent leadership) 10:00 - Griffin is respected GM who's too good for us 11:00 - Melo update... Rockets are suitors but chances are not likely 13:30 - Nets making the right moves 15:00 - Other notable free agency moves. Love it or Hate it deals: Gordon Hayward, Otto Porter, Jamal Crawford and Rudy Gay. 20:00 - Free agents remaining... Derrick Rose or Rajon Rando for the 'bockers. 22:00 - The case for Marcus Smart 24:00 - The emergence of Damyean Dotson in Summer League --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/allhoops/support
Locked On Pelicans - Daily Podcast On The New Orleans Pelicans
The NBA is in an odd state of flux right now and Jake Madison breaks it all down for you. Could former Cavs GM David Griffin be a good candidate as President of Basketball Operations? Does what is happening in New York make you feel better about Benson as the Pelicans owner? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
With 2017 upon us, the guys were ready to throw out some predictions for the new year as well as a few resolutions for Cleveland's teams. But 90 minutes before it was time to press record on Thursday night, Cavs GM David Griffin went ahead and crossed item No. 1 off the list in a big way by acquiring Kyle Korver from the Hawks. The guys discuss Griff's latest bit of roster resourcefulness and what other moves could be in the works, as well as their 2017 outlooks for the Indians, Browns and college football. Subscribe: iTunes | Google Play Music | Stitcher Like us on Facebook: Facebook.com/TheNailPodcast Follow us on Twitter: @TheNailPodcast Email us: thenailpodcast [at] gmail.com Intro/outro music: "The 3rd" by Anitek
Cavaliers GM David Griffin joined Marc Stein, Brian Windhorst and Amin Elhassan to talk about winning the championship and Kyrie Irving in the Olympics
Amin Elhassan of ESPN, who worked with Cavs GM David Griffin and Warriors head coach Steve Kerr when they were both with the Phoenix Suns, has a unique perspective on the NBA Finals. He is scratching his head trying to figure out what Kerr was doing with his lineup in Game 3.
Sean Woodley(@WoodleySean) and John Cannon(@JCannonSports) preview the NBA Finals with long-time Golden State Warriors radio voice Tim Roye and Cleveland Cavaliers General Manager David Griffin.