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On today's episode, Steve, Emily and Dan discuss an inordinate amount of Sixers rumors from this past week. The rumor mill keeps churning, and yet, 0 official changes have been made to the team's front office. Elton Brand wants a contract extension (!!), Mike D'Antoni has Joel Embiid's blessing, the Sixers are interested in Chris Paul and Buddy Hield, and Joel Embiid is a father. Also, a Sixers owner is being sued. Enjoy! Please drop us a review and rating if you've got the time. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bom dia, gigantes! Pegue já a sua corneta porque elogios são para quem merecem e a zoação também. Com os playoffs se encaminhando para a sua fase semifinal, nosso time lindão se reuniu em mais uma live para comentar a jornada heroica dos times que se classificaram e até mesmo quem brigou com unhas e […] O post Drops Playoffs 2020: Semana 3 apareceu primeiro em BIG3.
In today's episode, Jason tells us why he believes that Dak Prescott's self-awareness is why he won't let the fact that he didn't get his big payday this offseason affect his play on the field, and why Jerry Jones' comments about wanting to have fans in the stands at Dallas Cowboys home games this season shows a total lack of self-awareness. Jason also tells us the real reason why the Pac-12 and the Big Ten were the only conferences to pull the plug on the upcoming college football season, and explains why Dabo Swinney's insistence on keeping money out of his player's pockets still doesn't make sense. Plus, Producer Rob joins the pod to help Jason preview the NBA playoffs now that we know 7 of the 8 matchups, and discuss why the Lakers have zero reason to fear the Blazers in round 1, why the James Harden-Chris Paul matchup is going to be must-see TV, and if the Toronto Raptors have any real shot at getting back to the NBA Finals. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Shaq kicks off the show this week by defending his job as host of the 2019 NBA Awards, which Kincade and others have slammed him for. We also get the Diesel's thoughts on the Anthony Davis trade to the Lakers, and what his former team has to do to really put together a winning formula. And you will NOT believe Shaq's thoughts on Don Nelson's story about trading Ewing for Shaq in the 90's, and how it cost Nelson his job... and Shaq goes OFF when talking about what he would have done in New York, including wearing Ewing's iconic 33 if he was playing there. We also dive into the James Harden / Chris Paul beef that has dominated the headlines in the last week - and Shaq says that kind of beef is healthy for teams, they just need to win and make it worthwhile.
Salman Ali (@SalmanAliNBA) and special guest Adam Spolane (@AdamSpolane) recap one of the seminal James Harden & Chris Paul games of the last few years: Rockets @ Trail Blazers from December of 2017. The two discuss: -Why this game was really important at the time-The lead up to this game and how it paints how we view it-Discussing the Chris Paul trade in detail-Our initial reservations of the fit between Paul and Harden-How this game foreshadows how the Rockets decide to play going forward-The significance of the 2017-18 Rockets Listen to The Red Nation Hoops Podcast on iTunes, Google Play Music, Stitcher, and Spotify. Promo code to BetOnline.ag - BLUEWIRE
Anthony Davis takası, Mike Conley takası ve Houston’daki James Harden- Chris Paul soğukluğunu konuştuk.
Jackson sits down to discuss Game 6 of the Western Conference Semifinals between the Houston Rockets and the Golden State Warriors. He discusses the series as a whole, which the Warriors won in six games. He discusses the playoff reputation of James Harden & Chris Paul, the Warriors without Kevin Durant, and the Western Conference Finals against the Portland Trail Blazers.
After a disappointing second-round exit in the 2017 playoffs, the Rockets were busy during the offseason, trading for star point guard Chris Paul and adding defensive specialists Luc Richard Mbah a Moute and P.J. Tucker. Those moves have been bearing fruit thus far, as last week they became only the third team since 2015 to win the season series over the Golden State Warriors. To help us assess how much of a threat these Rockets pose to the defending champions, we brought back Salman Ali, managing editor of Red Nation Hoops, for his second appearance on the show. He takes us through how Rockets GM Daryl Morey was able to engineer this roster in the offseason, the new dynamic of the Chris Paul-James Harden pairing and the rumors that Houston might be at the top of LeBron James’ free agency list in the coming off-season. Blast off with these clutch excerpts below:4:22-4:42: “The Rockets are probably more health-dependent than any other team outside of maybe Cleveland. They’re so dependent on health. If any of their main guys gets hurt, there’s a significant drop-off. Even when Luc Mbah a Moute went down, their defense went down the toilet for a good stretch there.”10:14-10:58: “He [Chris Paul] is so different at running an offense than James Harden…Chris Paul is like that kid who studies all week, gets the 92 on a test, and James Harden is that dude who just walks in and gets a 98 after not studying. The offense clearly runs a lot smoother with James Harden, and it feels a lot more effortless…With Chris Paul, it’s different. It’s effective; it’s damn effective. But it’s just more calculated, and I guess maniacal in the way that Chris Paul targets defenses’ weaknesses. James Harden thinks the game, obviously, but he thinks the game at a different level. He plays the game more fluidly.”17:52-18:33: “To me, if they’re gonna answer the Death Lineup for the Warriors, they’re gonna have to play P.J. Tucker at the 5, because he’s the only one who can defend Draymond [Green], defend Durant and defend Curry on switches. The Warriors are gonna try to get their best matchup no matter what, and that involves playing the Steph-Draymond pick ‘n roll over and over and over again until the Rockets fade. And in my opinion, P.J. Tucker is kind of like Walmart Draymond. And their P.J. Tucker-at-the-5 lineup is kind of my favorite. It’s P.J. Tucker, Trevor Ariza at the 4, Luc Richard Mbah a Moute at the 3, Chris Paul at the 1, James Harden as a 2. That’s my favorite lineup.”28:16-29:59: “The Rockets are absolutely gonna pursue it [acquiring LeBron James]. If we’ve learned anything from Daryl Morey it’s that he’s aggressive and he’s gonna try anything to get what he wants. His general thing is you need three guys, right? And he’s talked about it ever since he came to the Rockets: You need three All-Star-quality players to truly compete with the best of the best for championships…but the question is will they have a chance of landing him? That’s always been the central question. That’s gonna be the central question in LeBron’s free agency this summer. Can the Rockets clear enough cap space to get LeBron straight up in free agency? Or will they try to facilitate some sort of opt-in trade like they did with Chris Paul? I think that [a trade for James in which he opts into the final year of his contract] is the most interesting scenario.”Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
After a whirlwind of an offseason, Adam Murray and Andrew Riche, Place To Be Nation's NBA-Team, are back and ready to roll to preview the upcoming NBA regular season in multiple installments as the season inches closer. In this final installment, the team hits on the elite teams going into this season, but are any of them "super teams"? Can any of them beat the defending champion Golden State Warriors? Are the newly designed Cleveland Cavaliers somehow better than they were last year when Isaiah Thomas is healthy? Can the James Harden/Chris Paul back court put the Houston Rockets over the top? Riche and Adam also discuss the scoring punch of the Boston Celtics (along with defensive liabilities), the closing window for the San Antonio Spurs, and much more! So suit up and take it out with the NBA-Team!
OnBlastPodcast.Wordpress.com for old episodes as well as video content. In this the debut episode of "Ball on Blast" Sheldon and Andrew get you set for the upcoming NBA season #BallOnBlast 00 - The biggest moves of the off season 1:30 - Will the James Harden/Chris Paul backcourt work and are the Clippers dead? 6:13 - Eastern Conference preview and can the Sixers be a top 5 team? 17:59 - Western Conference preview and are the TWolves for real? 21:49 - Can Russ, PG and Melo be successful in OKC? 28:00 - Our Preseason pick for NBA MVP Let us know what you think and follow us on twitter @ShelAlexander and @awebster84 #UnpolishedUnapologetic Hope you enjoy the show and don't forget to #TellYoFriends
On the latest Locked on Wizards podcast, Ben Standig and Todd Dybas discuss curious NBA offseason moves, the James Harden-Chris Paul pairing, Boogie Cousins and more. But first, the Wizards reportedly added point guard Donald Sloan and Ben breaks down the reason. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices