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(NBA/Grizzlies): ESPN's Brian Windhorst with Jason & John Celts/Ainge/Stevens move & Grizzlies Game #5 in Utah 6-2-21 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the latest edition of the Nuggets Ink podcast, Mike Singer is joined by ESPN's Brian Windhorst to discuss all things Nikola Jokic and why he still has Philadelphia's Joel Embiid atop his MVP rankings. Among the topics discussed: + Why Windhorst and fellow ESPN reporters Tim Bontemps and Tim MacMahon were all "in their feelings" during a contentious MVP debate last week on the Hoop Collective podcast. + Why Jokic's availability shouldn't be overlooked in comparison to Embiid's 18 games missed. + Whether Jokic is an acquired taste among casual NBA fans and how much of that the Serbian star has brought on himself. Does the NBA have a starpower problem? + What are the implications of Jamal Murray's injury for the Nuggets in both the long- and short-term? + Will Michael Porter Jr. command a max salary when he comes up for free agency? + Windhorst shares some of his favorite stories from Michael Malone's days in Cleveland as an assistant coach for the Cavaliers — back when he was known as "Mike." + How a wedding gift from Singer to Windhorst ended up in Oklahoma City general manager Sam Presti's office.
What does Brian think needs to be the core for the Grizzlies going forward, and what's Jaren Jackson's role? Grizzlies talk and more from around the NBA with the great ESPN Senior NBA Reporter Brian Windhorst on the Jason & John Show on Wednesday, Feb. 10, 2021 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jason & John Show, Wednesday, February 10, 2021, Hour 3 (w/ESPN's Brian Windhorst in Seg 2) Seg 1: Melo vs. JaMorant Seg 2: ESPN's Brian Windhorst on the Grizzlies and NBA See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jason & John Show, Friday, October 23, 2020, Hour 1 (w/ESPN's Brian Windhorst on NBA restart, the Grizzlies, and more hoops takeaways from the bubble) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jason & John Show, Wednesday, July 29, 2020, Hour 3 (w/ESPN's Brian Windhorst on the Bubble/Grizz in Seg 2) 1:06PM-Breaking news: Tyus Jones out for a week for Grizzlies
Zach talks to ESPN's Brian Windhorst about the legacy of "The Decision" 10 years later, and the positive coronavirus tests within the Brooklyn Nets.
Zach talks to ESPN's Brian Windhorst about the legacy of "The Decision" 10 years later, and the positive coronavirus tests within the Brooklyn Nets.
With approval from the players union, the NBA's plan for a 22-team restart in Orlando seemed like it was all systems go. Then, a group call surfaced deeper concerns from many players about health and safety protocol, and who would (or wouldn't) face restrictions on life in the Orlando "bubble." That conversation included discussion that a return to play would stall the momentum around the anti-racism movement that has accelerated since the killing of George Floyd. ESPN's Brian Windhorst breaks down what's happened along the path to basketball's comeback. We start the with the player side, then detail what we know about the NBA's plans for virus testing, logistics and other realities -- if a late July start stays on track.
With approval from the players union, the NBA's plan for a 22-team restart in Orlando seemed like it was all systems go. Then, a group call surfaced deeper concerns from many players about health and safety protocol, and who would (or wouldn't) face restrictions on life in the Orlando "bubble." That conversation included discussion that a return to play would stall the momentum around the anti-racism movement that has accelerated since the killing of George Floyd. ESPN's Brian Windhorst breaks down what's happened along the path to basketball's comeback. We start the with the player side, then detail what we know about the NBA's plans for virus testing, logistics and other realities -- if a late July start stays on track.
Nick was joined by ESPN's Brian Windhorst to talk about the news of the NBA Board of Governors approving a return to play for the NBA.
On today's show, Rich talks more about what's going on around the country, plus we get the latest on the #NBA returning with ESPN's Brian Windhorst. Thank you to today's sponsor: Geico = Visit Geico.com. In just 15 minutes you could save 15% or more on car insurance.
Tony opens the show by talking to CNN's Chris Cillizza about the protests and riots that have engulfed so many cities across the country. ESPN's Brian Windhorst calls in to talk about the NBA's plans to start up again and when and how that might happen, Michael Wilbon phones in to discuss the protests and the impact it will have on the entire social fabric of the US, and Tony closes out the show by opening up the Mailbag. Songs : Colin McKinnon "A Place To Place" ; The Ozark Mountain Daredevils "No Way Out"
In the third hour of Darren, Daunic and Chase, Darren McFarland, Willy Daunic and Chase McCabe talks NFL with Tim Hasselbeck of ESPN and share their thoughts on when could the NBA season resume. - Tim Hasselbeck of ESPN - Reaction to ESPN's Brian Windhorst thoughts on resuming the season (26:00) - NASCAR media coverage for their first race back (42:24)
ESPN's Brian Windhorst on the Jason & John Show Monday (FULL INTERVIEW/AUDIO)
On today's show Rich Eisen discusses the latest in the NFL and Tom Brady's interview plus an NBA chat with ESPN's Brian Windhorst, plus your phone calls and more!
Tony opens the show by catching up what NBC 4 news anchor Leon Harris. Pat Forde of Sports Illustrated calls in to talk about how his daughter handled the Olympics being postponed and about what might happen next fall with college football, ESPN's Brian Windhorst calls in to talk about when and how the NBA might get started up again, and Tony closes out the show by opening up the Mailbag. Songs : Ravi Panwar "Satellite" ; Boys from the Grove "Hurtin' For Your Loving"
ESPN's Brian Windhorst came in studio to talk about the differences from LeBron's last championship in Cleveland and this year's version. And, should KD play in the Olympics even though he didn't play this season? Also, talk on the CoronaVirus, since sporting events around the world have been shut down for the outbreak.
Tony opens the show by talking about the Astros and their comments about the sign stealing scandal. ESPN's Brian Windhorst calls in to talk some NBA, and Nigel gives the news. During Old Guy Radio, Tony gives another update on the car parked in front of his house, and Garrett Myles's comments about Mason Rudolph. Lastly, they close out the show by opening up the Mailbag. Songs : Deanne Devore "Lately" ; Brasher Miller "Beautiful"
In this episode of the Mile High Hoops Podcast, ESPN's Brian Windhorst joined Stokley and Zach to discuss: If he is surprised by how well Denver has played this year? The Nuggets chances versus teams like the Lakers and Clippers should they meet in the playoffs Denver's ceiling as a team
ESPN's Brian Windhorst joins SKOR North Live to talk his new podcast, the NBA, the Wolves, why Minnesota won the trade for D'Angelo Russell and his issues with Karl-Anthony Towns.
On today's show the boys discuss Brian Windhorst's comments on SKOR North Live, the Zucker trade, and Marwin's apology. We open up the show discussing ESPN's Brian Windhorst roasting KAT on SNL today before Wild GM Bill Guerin joins to discuss trading away Jason Zucker (1:00). Derek Wetmore hops in for the second segment for our second day of 10 Days of Twins Talk (35:00). Doogie jumps in to start the second hour with his weekly Scoop session (59:00). We close out today with a shocking CRAM Session (1:26:00).
Zach talks to ESPN's Brian Windhorst about the upcoming NBA trade deadline.
Bill McDonald joins Allen tonight to talk Lakers. Also, who's a better match for the Lakers, Derek Rose or Darren Collison? Shootout! Plus, ESPN's Brian Windhorst calls in and has a few things to say. And, Power 5 plus a look ahead.
On this week's episode of the 3-on-3 Blazers podcast, we talk about the win against the Houston Rockets and the upcoming NBA trade deadline. We also answer your questions and play a rousing game of Rip It! More Blazers coverage at kgw.com/blazers With three weeks to the deadline, the NBA trade rumor machine is whirring quietly, but there have been a couple reports about the Blazers in the past week. The Athletic's Sam Amick reported that sources close to the Blazers are downplaying Kevin Love as a viable trade option for Portland, and ESPN's Brian Windhorst said the message he's hearing that the Blazers are putting out there is they might "stand pat" at the deadline. Is this really going to be a quiet trade deadline for the Blazers? Orlando: It would be a shame if this turns into a quiet trade deadline, but I still believe it won't be. The deadline is still a few weeks away and things haven't really even started happening league wide yet. Even though NBA insiders are saying this, we all know how the Blazers operate and not much gets out with them, especially when they are actively pursuing a deal or player. There's way too much time to accept the possibility nothing will happen by Feb. 6. Jared: With those two reports, there are a couple things that could be happening. First, Amick and Windhorst are good reporters so let’s assume their sources are sound. The first potential scenario is that the reports are true. Maybe the Blazers don't want to trade for Kevin Love. Maybe they plan to sit out trade season. Maybe ownership values the expiration of Hassan Whiteside and Kent Bazemore’s large contracts more than any potential return. Maybe the market is sluggish. Maybe Whiteside and Bazemore don’t have a lot of trade value. The second potential scenario is that the Blazers don’t have a lot of leverage and Olshey is trying to generate some ahead of the deadline. Every executive knows the Blazers’ most available trade pieces are the expiring contracts of Whiteside and Bazemore. Other front offices may be trying to use that knowledge as leverage against the Blazers in trade conversations. Putting out a message that Portland is unengaged could prompt front offices to improve their trade offers to the Blazers as we get closer to the deadline. I don’t know which scenario is more likely, mainly because I don’t know what ownership goals are right now. If ownership wants to save money, all bets are off. If that’s not a priority for ownership right now, then I expect Neil Olshey will do everything he can to try to make trades that improve this team.
LeBron James has turned basketball on its head, from the moment he first stepped onto the court. His son, Bronny, is currently a high school NBA prospect. But how much has basketball changed since LeBron got his start - and how much has he paved the way for his son to succeed...or to fail? ESPN's Brian Windhorst joins Mina Kimes to get an inside look at the lives and careers of LeBron and Bronny James, the nature of fame, and the impact of sports on family.
LeBron James has turned basketball on its head, from the moment he first stepped onto the court. His son, Bronny, is currently a high school NBA prospect. But how much has basketball changed since LeBron got his start - and how much has he paved the way for his son to succeed...or to fail? ESPN's Brian Windhorst joins Mina Kimes to get an inside look at the lives and careers of LeBron and Bronny James, the nature of fame, and the impact of sports on family.
LeBron James has turned basketball on its head, from the moment he first stepped onto the court. His son, Bronny, is currently a high school NBA prospect. But how much has basketball changed since LeBron got his start - and how much has he paved the way for his son to succeed...or to fail? ESPN's Brian Windhorst joins Mina Kimes to get an inside look at the lives and careers of LeBron and Bronny James, the nature of fame, and the impact of sports on family.
HBO and The Ringer's Bill Simmons is joined ESPN's Brian Windhorst to discuss the 76ers, Celtics, Lakers, Clippers, and more (2:25). Then Bill is joined by Mallory Rubin for Million-Dollar Picks and Mallory's Most Intriguing, in which she shares her top three story lines of the week, including Heisman weekend, NFL coaches on the hot seat, and more (44:00). Finally, Bill calls up his buddy JackO to discuss the Yankees' signing pitcher Gerrit Cole (1:34:30).
Zach talks to ESPN's Brian Windhorst about all those contract extensions (20:52), trade targets, and the start of the season. Mina Kimes joins to discuss the Sixers, dog people versus cat people, and much more (45:03).
ESPN's Brian Windhorst joins The Woj Pod to dig deep into the NBA's strengthening of penalties and enforcement of tampering and salary cap circumvention, the practical impact it could have on free agency, the unregulated world of player-to-player tampering, flipping the order of free agency and the NBA Draft, why the elimination of the one-and-done draft rule remains stalled and Woj's most expensive phone bill ever.
ESPN's Brian Windhorst joins The Woj Pod to dig deep into the NBA's strengthening of penalties and enforcement of tampering and salary cap circumvention, the practical impact it could have on free agency, the unregulated world of player-to-player tampering, flipping the order of free agency and the NBA Draft, why the elimination of the one-and-done draft rule remains stalled and Woj's most expensive phone bill ever.
Strom rates the amount of pressure on PJ Fleck, Kevin Stefanski and Thad Levine. ESPN's Brian Windhorst joins to talk NBA free agency. Later Negative Dave is back and better than ever to talk Twins baseball.
ESPN's Brian Windhorst joins Woj to discuss tampering in free agency, how Nikola Mirotic leaving for the EuroLeague helped Bojan Bogdanovic, the speed at which free agency "ended" this year, if this is the end of the super-team era and if there should be a franchise tag in NBA.
Zach and ESPN's Brian Windhorst pick their five most interesting teams in NBA free agency -- plus news, rumors, trade ideas, and more.
ESPN's Brian Windhorst joins the pod to talk how the Cavs landed on Darius Garland, what the market looks like for Kevin Love and what's gonig to happen with Kyrie Irving. bluewirepods.com
Tony opens the show by talking about a Samsung ad he saw and how confused he is about how people can get their phone charged with the help of total stranger. ESPN's Brian Windhorst calls in to talk about the new look Lakers and other issues from around the NBA, and Nigel gives the news. During Old Guy Radio, Tony talks about why he won't be in town for Jinglefest this year, and discusses a scathing music review of Bruce Springsteen's latest album. Lastly, they close the show out by opening up the Mailbag. Songs : Just South of 7 "Save My Soul" ; Patty Reese "Soul Satisfier"
Tony opens the show by talking about Game 5 of the NBA Finals and the injury to Kevin Durant. ESPN's Brian Windhorst calls in to give his thoughts on all of that, Nigel gives the news and during Old Guy Radio, Tony talks about his distaste for bike sharing phenomenon, which has now spread to his neighborhood. They also talk about Tony Parker's retirement and they close out the show by opening up the Mailbag. Songs : The Cosmic Surfer "Someone I Can't Hold" ; Peter Zeldow "Grateful (Cornwell Avenue)"
Tony opens the show by talking about tornadoes and also about the Nats win over the Braves. ESPN's Brian Windhorst calls in to preview the NBA Finals, and Nigel gives the news. During Old Guy Radio, Tony debates who was better: Chaucer or Shakespeare, and he also talks about Nick Nurse and his path to getting the job as head coach of the Raptors. Lastly, they close out the show by opening up the Mailbag. Songs : Old Fuss & Feathers "Lay Me Down" ; "Love Song"
Tony opens the show by debating with Torie about whether he was invited to her party, and also about the etiquette of re-gifting wedding presents. ESPN's Brian Windhorst calls in to talk some NBA, and Nigel gives the news. During Old Guy Radio, Tony talks about the passing of Doris Day, the Wizards play by play job, and about his trip to a Super Walmart. Lastly, they close out the show by opening up the mailbag. Songs : The Diane Kruger Effect "March Awareness Month" "Song Arrangement Blues"
Tony begins the show by talking about a watch that was sent to him by a Loyal Little, and also a little bit on the NBA playoffs. ESPN's Brian Windhorst calls in to talk some more NBA, Nigel gives the news, during Old Guy Radio horse racing expert Andy Beyer calls in to preview the Kentucky Derby, and Tony also talks a little bit about the struggling Nats, and they close out the show by opening up the Mailbag. Songs : The Window Panes "Another Year 'til St. Patrick's Day" ; Peter Curtis "You Gotta Eat"
ESPN's Brian Windhorst, Jackie MacMullan and Tim McMahon discuss the latest from the NBA Playoffs and how worried the 76ers should be about Joel Embiid's knee injury (3:15). Brian then talks about James Harden's greatness and how Houston's superstar reminds him of Peyton Manning (19:20). The crew also dives in to Kevin Durant's big game last night and if the Rockets could beat the Warriors in the next round (33:15). Lastly, the crew reacts to Denver's troubling performance thus far (46:27).
ESPN's Brian Windhorst looks at Jazz-Rockets.
Has the American dream been twisted? Brought to you by Vanbex Gotham's Catwoman Camren Bicondova, ESPN's Brian Windhorst, NHL Network Radio's Nick Alberga, Lifted Innovations Brandon Ward, Lawyer Ari Goldkind
In this episode, Jas is joined by ESPN Senior Writer and NBA Reporter, Brian Windhorst. They start things off by discussing Windhorst's new book, "LeBron Inc,: The making of a Billion-dollar Athlete" WIndhorst shares some great stories from years past about how LeBron James became a business mogul. Following that, they touch on Juwan Howard being the betting favorite at a few sports books and if there is any chance he ends up coaching the Lakers. The guys then talk about what Magic Johnson and Rob Pelinka have to do this summer to make the Lakers a desirable franchise to play for, the NBA free agency class and if the team can still make a run at Anthony Davis. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tony opens the show by updating everyone on the Amtrak situation and by talking about being punched in the face. They try to talk to ESPN's Brian Windhorst, but phone issues derail that conversation, and then Nigel gives the news. During Old Guy Radio, Tony talks about hoarding, and they close out the show by opening up the Mailbag. Songs : The Brilliance "Holding On" ; The Kontras "Promise"
Zach talks to Howard Beck of Bleacher Report and ESPN's Brian Windhorst about the Anthony Davis trade request.
Tony opens the show by talking about the Wizards / Warriors game (that he almost stayed for). ESPN's Brian Windhorst calls in to talk some more NBA, and Nigel gives the news. During 'Old Guy Radio', Tony talks about who he saw when he went to the Wizards game and how much things have changed since the last time he was at the Arena. Lastly, they close out the show by opening up the Mailbag. Songs : Brandon Bowker "The Slightest Push" ; Dan Bern "Gamblin' with my love (Pete Rose)"
ESPN's Brian Windhorst joined Rizz and Hammer to discuss the Cavs dysfunction and whether they'd consider dealing Kevin Love.
ESPN's Brian Windhorst joins The Woj Pod to discuss Houston's offer for Jimmy Butler, TImberwolves' trade options, Kawhi Leonard and the Raptors, the Sixers and LeBron James and the Lakers.
ESPN's Brian Windhorst joins The Woj Pod to discuss Houston's offer for Jimmy Butler, TImberwolves' trade options, Kawhi Leonard and the Raptors, the Sixers and LeBron James and the Lakers.
HBO and The Ringer's Bill Simmons is joined by ESPN's Brian Windhorst to discuss NBA teams hitting the panic button, L.A. as the new NBA hub, next year's free agents, Trade Machine fantasies, and more.
ESPN's Brian Windhorst joined Aaron Goldhammer and Chris Oldach to discuss LeBron's move to LA and why he signed longer term than he ever did with Cleveland.
ESPN's Brian Windhorst joined Joe Quinn of OSI to talk all things NBA Free Agency. They start off chatting about the Creighton players in the NBA before transferring over to talk LeBron James and Kawhi Leonard.
Tony opens the show by talking about Barry (not Brian) Trotz resigning from the Caps. ESPN's Brian Windhorst calls in to talk some NBA and Nigel gives the news. During "Old Guy Radio", Marcus the intern makes his on air debut with the show and gets his first assignment, and they close out the show by opening up the Mailbag. Songs : Tim Wildsmith "Omaha" ; Dead Levee "Train Song"
ESPN's Brian Windhorst joined Rizz and Hammer to explain what the Cavs can do on draft night to help convince LeBron James to stay in Cleveland.
ESPN's Brian Windhorst joins Rizz and Hammer to go over LeBron's free agency options and discuss what he might do next.
Zach talks to ESPN's Brian Windhorst (00:27) and Tim MacMahon (36:30) about the conference finals.
Tony opens the show by talking about the Caps loss to Tampa Bay, a turtle migration on River Road, and then has a discussion with Jeanne about a birthday party for Christine Brennan that they both went to. ESPN's Brian Windhorst calls in with his thoughts on the NBA playoffs and Nigel gives the news. During "Old Guy Radio", Tony talks about the life and legacy of Tom Wolfe, and they close the show out by opening up the Mailbag. Songs : Crown Trout "Bumbaclot" ; Ozark Mountain Devils "No Way Out"
ESPN's Brian Windhorst and Bobby Marks join the Woj Pod to discuss Dwane Casey's firing, the coaching market, Boston's future, and how the Cavaliers can sell LeBron James on a future with the Cavaliers.
Tony opens the show by talking about the Caps loss to Pittsburgh and the basketball from the night before. ESPN's Brian Windhorst calls in to give his thoughts on the NBA playoffs and legendary horse racing expert Andy Beyer calls in to preview the Kentucky Derby during "Old Guy Radio". Lastly, Nigel gives the news and they close out the show by opening up the Mailbag. Songs : David Kraai "Sing Me An Old Song" ; After Party "Horizon View"
HBO and The Ringer's Bill Simmons talks with ESPN's Brian Windhorst about how LeBron James seems to believe in this Cavs team once again, the different peaks of LeBron's career, the Celtics-76ers series, LeBron's "final act," Kawhi Leonard's future, and what a wild offseason the NBA is about to have.You can find the 'Melothon 2018' shirt at bit.ly/ringershop.
Zach talks to ESPN's Brian Windhorst and Dave McMenamin about Cleveland's wild Game 1 win in Toronto, how the Raptors can respond, and more.
Zach talks to ESPN's Brian Windhorst about the bizarre Cavs-Pacers series.
ESPN's Brian Windhorst joins The Insiders to give his potential Cavs playoff rotation including starters and whose minutes will be cut.
ESPN's Brian Windhorst joins Rizz and Hammer to talk about LeBron's all-star performance and preview the second half of the season.
ESPN's Brian Windhorst reported Friday that swingman Joe Johnson could have a deal lined up with the Houston Rockets. Johnson, a 36-year-old veteran of 17 seasons who was traded from the Utah Jazz to Sacramento at Thursday's trade deadline, is virtually certain to receive a contract buyout from the rebuilding Kings, after which he would be free to sign with any team. News of mutual interest between the Rockets and Johnson was first reported on February 2 by ClutchFans insider CyberX. Though Johnson is averaging just 7.3 points (42% FG, 27.4% three-point FG) in 21.9 minutes per game this season with the Jazz, he was limited early in the season by an injury to his right shooting wrist and has significantly improved his percentages of late. Since December 21, representing his last 21 games, Johnson has shot 36.2% from behind the arc — very close to his career mark of 37.2%. In Friday's show, our Ben DuBose takes a deep dive into Johnson's numbers this season (such as the aforementioned ones) and explain why he's suddenly become very bullish on the concept of adding him to the 40-13 Rockets. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
ESPN's Brian Windhorst joins Rizz and Hammer to discuss the embarrassing loss in Orlando and the future of LeBron James.
ESPN's Brian Windhorst joined Rizz and Hammer to discuss Cleveland's ongoing drama and the status of head coach Ty Lue.
On the latest episode of "Posting Up," ESPN's Brian Windhorst discusses the impending financial crunch that could impact the way many of the league's teams do business, as well as the debut of Cleveland Cavaliers guard Isaiah Thomas earlier this week.
ESPN's Brian Windhorst joins The Insiders with Aaron Goldhammer to talk about the Cavaliers' bench and give a shocking stat about LeBron James this season.
ESPN's Brian Windhorst talks about the Cavs' lack of defense and how bad it really is.
ESPN's Brian Windhorst explains on The Insiders a comment from LeBron about his injured ankle and what Brian took away from it.
ESPN's Brian Windhorst and Bobby Marks join the Woj Pod to breakdown the early NBA season, Gordon Hayward's injury, LaMarcus Aldridge's contract extension, how the Lakers need to clear cap space to chase LeBron James and Paul George, the Rick Pitino post-scandal interview, the state of the Chicago Bulls and much more.
ESPN's Brian Windhorst and Bobby Marks join the Woj Pod to breakdown the early NBA season, Gordon Hayward's injury, LaMarcus Aldridge's contract extension, how the Lakers need to clear cap space to chase LeBron James and Paul George, the Rick Pitino post-scandal interview, the state of the Chicago Bulls and much more.
ESPN NBA insider Brian Windhorst joins Off The Bench to discuss how the NBA offseason has become a season of its own (1:30), how the salary cap has impacted free agency (3:30), the way the Wizards built their roster through the draft (7:00), why the Wizards will win at least 50 games (10:00), why John Wall is the best point guard in the East (12:45), the role Scott Brooks has played in the Wizards' growth (17:30), the era of players understanding their power (23:00), how fans are more educated about the NBA than any other sport (29:30), his prediction for the Wizards (38:00), and more.
ESPN's Brian Windhorst expects the Rockets to be involved in trade discussions for disgruntled Pacers star Paul George, so what might a potential deal look like? Our Ben DuBose gives his early thoughts on possible departures from the Houston side, led by Eric Gordon and Pat Beverley. #Rockets #Pacers #NBA #NBAFreeAgency Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of "Posting Up," ESPN's Brian Windhorst stops by to make a slew of predictions about the upcoming season after a wild summer in the NBA. Then, towards the end of the pod, host Tim Bontemps makes an announcement.
On the inaugural episode of the Posting Up podcast, host Tim Bontemps and ESPN's Brian Windhorst discuss the Philadelphia 76ers, Kobe Bryant and more.