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ESPN's Tim Bontemps joins The Woj Pod to discuss Brad Stevens' first move as president of basketball operations trading Kemba Walker to Oklahoma City and what it means for the Celtics in the near and long term. Plus, ESPN's Tim MacMahon on the changes in Dallas and how the Mavericks need synergy from the top down as they build around Luka Doncic.
ESPN's Tim Bontemps joins The Woj Pod to discuss Brad Stevens' first move as president of basketball operations trading Kemba Walker to Oklahoma City and what it means for the Celtics in the near and long term. Plus, ESPN's Tim MacMahon on the changes in Dallas and how the Mavericks need synergy from the top down as they build around Luka Doncic.
On today's show: Bringing back posters + Alpaca farming + beef with grocery/department stores (3:00), Joel Embiid and Donovan Mitchell go off (35:16) and ESPN's Tim Bontemps joins the show to talk about Jokic winning MVP, Nets running off on Milwaukee, Sixers/Hawks, the future of the Hawks, DeAndre Ayton's improvement, Jazz/Clippers, Ty Lue coaching decisions and some Justise Winslow news (57:16). Watch LIVE at noon, weekdays on YouTube and the Grizzlies App: bit.ly/MemGrizzApp Watch today's full show at: youtube.com/grindcitymedia
ESPN's Tim Bontemps called in to talk about this NBPA memo sent to the players that details what players can and can't do inside the "Disney Bubble." Plus, the debut of "Headlines." And, was OSU's Mike Gundy sincere in his apology about his OAN t-shirt?
After the Raptors lost superstar Kawhi Leonard to the Clippers this off-season, the outlook for the reigning NBA champs was bleak. But fueled by the surprising performance of power forward Pascal Siakam, the Raptors currently sit at second place in the east. ESPN's Tim Bontemps explains how Siakam and the Raptors have managed to shrug off the loss of Kawhi and become unexpected contenders heading into the playoffs.
After the Raptors lost superstar Kawhi Leonard to the Clippers this off-season, the outlook for the reigning NBA champs was bleak. But fueled by the surprising performance of power forward Pascal Siakam, the Raptors currently sit at second place in the east. ESPN's Tim Bontemps explains how Siakam and the Raptors have managed to shrug off the loss of Kawhi and become unexpected contenders heading into the playoffs.
The first big game of the Miami Heat season is here, as Jimmy Butler returns to Philadelphia to face the 76ers. Ethan J. Skolnick welcomes Tim Bontemps, who covers the 76ers and the rest of the Eastern Conference for ESPN, to discuss the Sixers' sluggish start, the Heat's hot play and the way the fans should and will treat Butler. Sponsored by Seltzer Mayberg law firm (OneCallLegal.com), East Coast Public Adjusters and Dutch Valley Farms. ***Also: Come out next Wednesday, November 27th, for our watch party against the 10-3 Houston Rockets at Duffy's in North Miami Beach! They've set us up with our own section, including a *very* large projector, as we all sit right next to the water and watch the Heat keep up our watch party win streak. (1 game)***
Zach talks to ESPN's Tim Bontemps and Malika Andrews about Kawhi Leonard's season-saving Game 4 performance in Philadelphia, Bucks-Celtics, Rockets-Warriors, and more.
Zach and ESPN's Tim Bontemps reveal their awards ballots, and discuss the Lakers mess.
Zach talks to ESPN's Tim Bontemps about Markelle Fultz, Raptors-Sixers, the reeling Spurs, surprising Mavs, and more. Plus, a special appearance by Rachel Nichols.