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Sam Farber, the Voice of the Hornets joins the show, as he talks about last night's impressive comeback win over Portland, he tells you why Kon Knueppel is showing the league he's more than a shooter, he addresses some inefficient play from Miles Bridges of late, & more See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Migros Hemen'in katkılarıyla hazırlanan Potacast'in yeni bölümünde Kaan Kural ve Orkun Çolakoğlu, Doğu Konferansı'nın çıkış yapan ve Play-Off ihtimalini canlı tutan takımlarını konuşuyor. Sohbet, Doğu-Batı Konferansları arasındaki açılan makasın son dönemde performans açısından kapanmasıyla başlıyor. Cleveland Cavaliers ile başlayan sohbette Cavaliers'ın sezon boyunca yaşadıkları sakatlıkların takımın şut performansı üzerindeki etkisi ön plana çıkarırken, Donovan Mitchell, Jarrett Allen ve Evan Mobley'in dönem dönem maç kaçırmalarına da değiniliyor. Cavaliers'ın ardından Orlando Magic ile sohbet devam ediyor. Magic'in hayal kırıklığı olarak görüldüğü sezonda Franz Wagner'in sakatlığı, Anthony Black ve Desmond Bane'in performanslarının yanında Jalen Suggs'ın savunma liderliği ön plana çıkarılıyor. Paolo Banchero'nun düşük yüzdeyle oynaması da Magic bölümünün bir diğer konusu olarak karşımıza çıkıyor. Miami Heat'in son zamanlardaki formu, Tyler Herro'nun dönüşü, takım boyunun kısalığının avantaj ve dezavantajları konuşuluyor. Heat'ten sonra üst üste altı galibiyet alan Atlanta Hawks'ta Trae Young'ın ayrılığından sonra takım hiyerarşisinin Jalen Johnson üzerinden oturmuş olması mercek altına alınıyor. Programın son bölümüCharlotte Hornets'e ayrılıyor. Hornets'te Kon Knueppel ve Brandon Miller'ın performanslarının yanında Lamelo Ball, Moussa Diabate, Miles Bridges gibi isimlerin katkıları değerlendiriliyor. Doğu Play-Off'larının Batı'dan daha çok heyecan yaratması ve Play-In yarışıyla programın kapanışı yapılıyor. Keyifli dinlemeler!
The guys are joined by Sports Illustrated's Matt Alquiza, as Matt talks about the concerns that emerged from the two losses over the weekend, first to the Heat, and then to the Suns, he addresses the offensive issues late in both games, and why they need more second-half scoring from Miles Bridges to help out LaMelo Ball, and Brandon Miller See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Migros Hemen'in katkılarıyla hazırlanan Potacast'in yeni bölümünde Kaan Kural ve Orkun Çolakoğlu, Doğu Konferansı'nın çıkış yapan ve Play-Off ihtimalini canlı tutan takımlarını konuşuyor.Sohbet, Doğu-Batı Konferansları arasındaki açılan makasın son dönemde performans açısından kapanmasıyla başlıyor. Cleveland Cavaliers ile başlayan sohbette Cavaliers'ın sezon boyunca yaşadıkları sakatlıkların takımın şut performansı üzerindeki etkisi ön plana çıkarırken, Donovan Mitchell, Jarrett Allen ve Evan Mobley'in dönem dönem maç kaçırmalarına da değiniliyor. Cavaliers'ın ardından Orlando Magic ile sohbet devam ediyor. Magic'in hayal kırıklığı olarak görüldüğü sezonda Franz Wagner'in sakatlığı, Anthony Black ve Desmond Bane'in performanslarının yanında Jalen Suggs'ın savunma liderliği ön plana çıkarılıyor. Paolo Banchero'nun düşük yüzdeyle oynaması da Magic bölümünün bir diğer konusu olarak karşımıza çıkıyor. Miami Heat'in son zamanlardaki formu, Tyler Herro'nun dönüşü, takım boyunun kısalığının avantaj ve dezavantajları konuşuluyor. Heat'ten sonra üst üste altı galibiyet alan Atlanta Hawks'ta Trae Young'ın ayrılığından sonra takım hiyerarşisinin Jalen Johnson üzerinden oturmuş olması mercek altına alınıyor. Programın son bölümüCharlotte Hornets'e ayrılıyor. Hornets'te Kon Knueppel ve Brandon Miller'ın performanslarının yanında Lamelo Ball, Moussa Diabate, Miles Bridges gibi isimlerin katkıları değerlendiriliyor. Doğu Play-Off'larının Batı'dan daha çok heyecan yaratması ve Play-In yarışıyla programın kapanışı yapılıyor. Keyifli dinlemeler!
Munaf Manji and Dave Essler talk betting for Wednesday. On Wednesday, March 4, 2026, Munaf Manji and Dave Essler opened the Cash That Ticket Podcast on the Straight Outta Vegas AM feed by recapping a strong recent run of picks and turning quickly to a two-game NBA handicap, followed by two MLB win totals and best bets. They reviewed Tuesday results, noting the Spurs cashed an under despite scoring 131 in a 131 91 win over Philadelphia, helped by a low-scoring late stretch. They also highlighted Cleveland's 113 109 home win over Detroit and a missed play with Toronto against New York, as the Knicks won 111 95. From there, the focus shifted to Wednesday's featured matchup, Oklahoma City at New York on ESPN, with the Knicks taking 4.5 points at home and a total of 222.5. Manji cited workload details from Tuesday, including 37 minutes for Jalen Brunson, while noting Oklahoma City sat Shai Gilgeous Alexander and expected him to play at Madison Square Garden. Essler emphasized the back to back dynamics and market movement toward the Thunder, but leaned to the under, pointing to New York trends and the likelihood that fatigue shows more in the second half. Manji acknowledged Oklahoma City's struggles on the second leg of back to backs and took the points with New York, adding an interest in Karl Anthony Towns rebounding, with his rebounds at 12.5 and points plus rebounds at 29.5. The second NBA game was Charlotte at Boston, with the Celtics laying 6.5 and a total of 213.5. Manji noted Boston's clean injury report aside from Jayson Tatum, while Charlotte entered off a 27 point win over Dallas with limited heavy minutes, led by Miles Bridges at 31 and Kon Knueppel at 32. Essler praised Boston's recent blowout form, referenced concerns about rookies hitting a “rookie wall,” and said the low total made him prefer Boston and consider a Charlotte team total under. Manji countered with Charlotte's strong back to back record against the number and an under trend in those spots, while also pointing to improved defensive performance, but still aligned with Boston minus 6.5 and the game under, noting Boston did not play the next day and should deliver a full effort. After promoting a pregame.com coupon code, FASTBREAK20, they moved to MLB win totals. Kansas City's number was 81.5 after an 82 80 season, and both discussed the Royals' upside around Bobby Witt Jr. while weighing rotation questions and the importance of production from the bottom of the order. Essler said he liked Kansas City over the total, while Manji agreed the roster looked capable of clearing the number and noted division games would be pivotal. They then covered San Diego, with a win total of 83.5 after a 90 win season, and agreed the number looked low relative to recent results, especially given bullpen strength. Despite Essler's stated dislike of the Padres, he took the over, and Manji also backed over 83.5, citing their recent 90 plus win seasons and the potential to add pitching later. Before best bets, they noted Jurickson Profar had been suspended 162 games for a second positive test for banned substances. Essler's best bet was Arkansas to cover against Texas, citing pace, matchup edges, and coaching, while Manji supported the play and added his own best bet on Philadelphia's team total over 123.5 against Utah, also playing the full game over 237.5, expecting a higher scoring effort after the prior night's blowout loss. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Les Charlotte sont dans une de leur période les plus victorieuses des 10 dernières années. Enfin lancés depuis le mois de janvier, le trio LaMelo Ball, Kon Knueppel, Brandon Miller portent une des attaques les plus flambantes de 2026.On revient sur la saison de Charlotte, leur construction et on se projette dans le futur.Le site : https://www.qibasket.net/Les réseaux : https://x.com/QiBasketYoutube : https://www.youtube.com/@QIBASKETLe Discord : https://discord.gg/u3QCtDVTryHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Leading by a single point at halftime, Charlotte used a big third quarter in Chicago, outscoring the Bulls 42-16 in the frame to eventually cruise to a 131-99 victory. The win also makes it eight-consecutive victories on the road, a new franchise record. Rob Longo and Sam Perley break down the game and pick their stars of the night, and also take a look at the performances of Moussa Diabate and Miles Bridges fresh off their suspensions, as well as the Hornets debut of Coby White.
Sam Farber, the Voice of the Hornets, joins the show as Farber talks about the team setting a new team record for consecutive road wins, he talks about the importance of getting Moussa and Miles Bridges back, the debut of Coby White, & more See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the final meeting of the regular season, the Hornets took care of business against the Hawks 110-107, despite missing Moussa Diabate and Miles Bridges, who were suspended for four games earlier in the day. Sam Farber and Rob Longo break down the game and pick their favorite performances of the night, and also take a look at the standings and question how high Charlotte can climb after the All-Star Break.
The NBA has officially handed down the punishment for the wild Hornets vs. Pistons brawl, and it is STEEP.In today's episode of Buffed Up Sports, we're breaking down the fallout from Monday night's melee at the Spectrum Center. The league didn't hold back, issuing a massive 7-game suspension to Isaiah Stewart, 4 games for Miles Bridges and Moussa Diabaté, and 2 games for Jalen Duren.In This Video:The Verdict: We break down every suspension. Did "Beef Stew" deserve seven games, or is the league punishing him for his reputation?Fair or Foul? I give my take on whether the NBA got these numbers right. Was Jalen Duren's 2-game ban too light for "initiating" the shove, or was the escalation the real crime?Pistons Moving Forward: Detroit is currently sitting at the top of the East, but losing their primary frontcourt (Duren & Stewart) at the same time is a massive blow. We look at the schedule and discuss who needs to step up—can Cade Cunningham and Paul Reed keep the momentum alive?What do you think? Did the NBA overreact, or were these suspensions necessary to keep the game under control? Let's talk about it in the comments!Don't forget to: ✅ Subscribe to Buffed Up Sports for more NBA news and reactions.
Spencer and Eazy react to Detroit Pistons vs Charlette Hornets Suspensions for Isaiah Stewart, Jalen Duren, Miles Bridges, and Moussa Diabate. They also react to Trajan Langdon on 97.1 The Ticket speaking out about the Detroit Pistons Trade Deadline.
Charlotte Hornets Forward Miles Bridges Postgame Interview after defeating the Atlanta Hawks at State Farm Arena. Charlotte Hornets Game 53 (25-28) #NBA #CharlotteHornets #Charlotte Visit the show website at http://BossmanShow.com Subscribe to the Bossman YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/c/BossmanShow Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Charlotte Hornets Forward Miles Bridges Postgame Interview after defeating the Atlanta Hawks at State Farm Arena.Charlotte Hornets Game 53 (25-28)#NBA #CharlotteHornets #Charlotte✅ Visit the show website at http://BossmanShow.com✅ Subscribe to the Bossman YouTube channelhttps://www.youtube.com/c/BossmanShow
the guys break down a Knicks loss that “won't ruin the season,” but absolutely cannot happen against a bad, tanking opponent. They debate Jalen Brunson's late-game hero ball, the missed Landry Shamet look that almost stole it, and how the Knicks left everything on the floor just to go scoreless for long stretches in overtime. Then the NBA drops the punishments from the Pistons-Hornets brawl, headlined by Isaiah Stewart's seven-game suspension, plus penalties for Miles Bridges and Jalen Duren. The key question: how does this impact the Knicks when Detroit comes out of the All-Star break, and why does it suddenly matter for seeding? Finally, the hour turns into Jets draft chaos as Evan breaks down clips from new Raiders head coach Clint Kubiak and owner Mark Davis that hint at what Las Vegas wants to do with the No. 1 overall pick and QB Fernando Mendoza. The guys debate whether the door is even slightly open for a trade, how Todd McShay's take on the 2026 vs 2027 draft changes the math, and why the Jets' pile of 2027 picks makes this a rare “perfect storm” scenario. Plus, the Derek Carr breadcrumbs keep piling up.
Send a textEver been in the room when friendship, fandom, and real life collide? We kick things off with pure community energy: a Black History Month after-party, a hometown DJ on deck, and a push to grow the Village Vets Pod family across Instagram, YouTube, and the Facebook group. Then we drop straight into the stories that make a town feel like a team—local hoops legends, who's “Kawhi” in the crew, and why those pickup runs still shape how we talk about competition.From there, we pull apart the Super Bowl experience in a way only real fans do. One of us loves defensive football, another couldn't track Bad Bunny's lyrics, and all of us wrestle with representation. Did the halftime show expand the tent or just juice the NFL's metrics? We talk Jay-Z's influence, how viewership is the true scoreboard, and why controversy is often the point. That flows into a bigger conversation about the line between entertainment and disrespect on live shows—money talk, family talk, name jokes—and what happens when someone doubles down after you set a boundary.Basketball heat rises next. Isaiah Stewart vs Miles Bridges, football-strong vs basketball-strong, who's a crash-out and who's actually dangerous. We swap fashion and fragrance playbooks—when to spray, how to layer, why seasonal scents matter—because the night doesn't start at the door, it starts in the mirror. Music debates follow fast: TI vs 50 Cent in a hypothetical Verzuz, 50's legacy beyond Get Rich Or Die Tryin', and a sober take on J. Cole's sprawling double album. We respect the bars, question the bloat, and ask what “winning” even means when algorithms sit courtside.We close with the most honest topic of the night: siblings and money. If you make it big, what do you owe? We argue for housing and structure, not blank checks; budgets and advisors, not TMZ confessionals. The hard question sits at the center—what happened that made the “no” necessary? Through it all, the pulse never fades: friendship, accountability, and a standing invite to show up in person.Join us for the laughs, stay for the grown talk, and then pull up. Subscribe, share with a friend, and drop a review to help more listeners find the Village Vets Pod. Your take on Bad Bunny, TI vs 50, and saying no to family might just fuel our next episode.Support the show
NBA Hall of Famer Tim Hardaway joins the show to give his perspective on how foolish and damaging the melee between the Pistons and Hornets (specifically Isaiah Stewart and Miles Bridges) was on Monday night. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
NBA Hall of Famer Tim Hardaway joins the show to give his perspective on how foolish and damaging the melee between the Pistons and Hornets (specifically Isaiah Stewart and Miles Bridges) was on Monday night. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Grizzlies only scored 15 points last night in a loss at Golden State, Jazz sat their best players in the 4th quarter again, and there are multiple stories out about NBA teams tanking and we aren't to the All-Star Break yet...due to up to 10 teams tanking, Chris says this will be the last year of the current lottery format and also says the NBA will tweak the ability to protect picks in future NBA Drafts (9:47). Next we talk about the brawl last night in the Pistons/Hornets game, Isaiah Stewart running on the court with ice packs on his knees, Miles Bridges ability to dodge Beef Stew's punch, us not realizing Moussa Diabate had that in him, Jalen Duren, the suspensions that will follow and then we'll take the Pistons off the board....who is the next team you would want in an NBA Royal Rumble? (40:45) After that we'll try to see if we've heard of the people participating in the NBA Celebrity Game this weekend in Los Angeles (1:10:04). Last but not least, Roser has his final NFL Notes for the 2025-26 season (1:23:00)Host: Chris VernonContributors: Jon Roser, Devin WalkerTechnical Director: Jaylon WallaceAssociate Producer: Jena Broyles
Munaf Manji talks betting for Tuesday. Tuesday's edition of Cash That Ticket on RJ Bell's Dream Preview, hosted by Munaf Manji, centered on a busy NBA slate and a night that blended betting success, on court controversy, and evolving league storylines. Coming off a 2 0 night on best bets, Manji opened by noting momentum built from Nikola Jokic clearing a rebounds and assists prop and a college basketball win from Uncle Dave, setting the tone for another analysis heavy episode focused primarily on professional hoops. The biggest headline from Monday night came in Charlotte, where tensions between the Pistons and Hornets escalated into a chaotic midgame altercation that evoked memories of past NBA flashpoints. A hard foul and ensuing confrontation involving Jalen Duren, Miles Bridges, and Isaiah Stewart spilled across the floor before officials and teammates intervened. While the incident stopped short of anything more severe, suspensions were still pending, and the league was expected to review the situation closely. Detroit ultimately snapped Charlotte's nine game winning streak with a 110 104 victory, a result that also cashed the under Manji had leaned toward pregame. Beyond the fight, Manji highlighted several league wide trends impacting both teams and bettors. Utah's handling of a close game against Miami drew scrutiny after key starters sat for the entire fourth quarter despite being within reach, a clear signal of draft positioning priorities. The situation reinforced a growing angle for bettors, especially with live markets, when evaluating teams openly embracing late season losses. Elsewhere, Golden State edged Memphis by one point, Cleveland rallied late to beat Denver, and Oklahoma City handled the Lakers without Shai Gilgeous Alexander, prompting candid postgame comments from LeBron James about Los Angeles falling short of championship caliber. That admission fueled broader speculation about the Lakers' direction and the possibility that this season could mark the end of James' tenure in Los Angeles, with roster construction and long term planning increasingly shifting toward Luka Doncic. Looking ahead, Manji broke down a short Tuesday card, emphasizing defense, pace, and situational spots. He backed the Knicks at home against Indiana, citing elite recent defensive form and strong Madison Square Garden performance, leaned under in Clippers Rockets due to Houston's slow tempo and defensive identity, supported Phoenix laying points versus a depleted Dallas squad, and ultimately locked in San Antonio against the Lakers as his best bet. With depth, defensive consistency, and favorable scheduling on their side, the Spurs were positioned as the most reliable play of the night. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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NY Knicks vs. Boston Celtics NBA Pick Prediction by Tony T. Knicks vs. Celtics Injuries McBride is out for NY with Anunoby, Hart and Towns questionable. Tatum is out with Hauser questionable for Boston. Recent Box Score Key Stats Knicks at Celtics 12:30PM ET—NY fell to 34-19 following their 118-80 road defeat against Detroit. Knicks shot 35% with 24% from three. Miles Bridges scored 19 points with two assists. Jalen Brunson chipped in with 12 points and four assists. NY allowed 53% shooting with 42% from three. Boston improved to 34-18 after their 98-96 home victory against Miami. Celtics hit 42% with 28% from three. Jalen Brown led with 29 points and seven rebounds. Derrick White contributed 21 points with five assists. Boston allowed 42% shooting with 32% from three.
The guys wonder if the Pistons should target Hornets F Miles Bridges.
Valenti and Rico hear from a few more of the people on the Pistons/Miles Bridges.
As the Hornets closed out a five-game road swing in Denver on the second night of a back-to-back, Charlotte was the healthier team and took care of business in a 110-87 win over the Nuggets. Hornets Radio Network Manager Rob Longo and the host of Hornets Postgame on the flagship radio station Sports Radio WFNZ Will Palaszczuk recap the game and pick their stars of the night, and the two also take a deeper look at how impressive this winning road trip is for Charlotte considering recent history.
Charlotte redevient une équipe sérieuse, avec un groupe très jeune mais plein de talent. Avec LaMelo Ball, Kon Knueppel, Brandon Miller, Miles Bridges et Moussa Diabaté, les Hornets ont des arguments pour exploser dans les années à venir.Touché au genou, Kawhi Leonard repart à l'infirmerie et cela pourrait freiner le retour au premier plan des Clippers.La trade deadline approche et on fait le tour des joueurs qui pourraient bouger (Ja Morant, Jonathan Kuminga, Ja Morant, Jarrett Allen, Karl-Anthony Towns).La NBA célèbre ce lundi le MLK Day : on vous présente l'intégralité des rencontres, toutes à suivre en exclusivité sur beIN SPORTS.Avec Jacques Monclar et Nicolas Sarnak.Jacques Monclar, Rémi Reverchon, Mary Patrux, Xavier Vaution, Fred Weis et Chris Singleton décryptent l'actualité de la NBA dans le Podcast NBA Extra, présenté par Nicolas Sarnak et Baptiste Denis.En complément de l'émission lancée en 2012, beIN SPORTS a créé, avec ce podcast, un nouveau format pour revenir en profondeur sur la ligue nord-américaine de basketball. Chaque semaine, les membres de l'émission débattent autour de trois thèmes majeurs, qui font l'actualité de la NBA.Un podcast à retrouver aussi sur Youtube : https://tinyurl.com/y4sabkns Hébergé par Audion. Visitez https://www.audion.fm/fr/privacy-policy pour plus d'informations.
Mike Lacett of Carolina Sports Live on Queen City News stops by to preview Charlotte's next game against the Warriors with Sam Farber. The two also discuss the recent news of Dell Curry having his jersey retired, as well as some numbers surrounding Miles Bridges and Kon Knueppel.
For the second straight night the Hornets came up short at home, this time in a 114-112 decision to the Indiana Pacers. Sam Farber and Rob Longo break down the game and pick their silver-lining performances, and also preview the first of five road games against Western Conference opponents, as Charlotte makes a stop in Utah to take on the Jazz.
Charlotte Hornets vs. Oklahoma City Thunder NBA Pick Prediction by Tony T. Hornets vs. Thunder Injuries Kalkbrenner, Plumlee and Williams are out for Charlotte with Salaun questionable. Diabate, Knuppel and Miller are probable. Dieng and Topic are out for OKC with Jaylin Williams doubtful. Hartenstein is questionable. Recent Box Score Key Stats Hornets at Thunder 8PM ET—Charlotte improved to 12-23 following their 112-99 road victory against Chicago. Hornets shot 43% with 37% from three. Miles Bridges led with 26 points and 14 rebounds. Brandon Miller put up 22 points and six rebounds.
After squandering a 16-point lead in the first half against Milwaukee, the Hornets found themselves down as many as 15 in the second quarter against Chicago on the second night of a back-to-back. But this time, Buzz City was able to seal the deal against the Bulls, winning 112-99 despite being down several players at the center position. Hornets Radio Network Manager Rob Longo and the lead writer of Hornets.com Sam Perley break down the game and pick their star players of the night, and also discuss yet another recent accolade for Hornets rookie Kon Knueppel.
Milwaukee Bucks vs. Charlotte Hornets NBA Pick Prediction by Tony T. Bucks vs. Hornets Injuries Prince is out and Trent questionable for Milwaukee. Kalkbrenner, Knueppel, Plumlee and Williams are out for Charlotte with James questionable. Recent Box Score Key Stats Bucks vs. Hornets 7PM ET—Milwaukee improved to 13-19 following their 112-103 road victory against Chicago. Bucks shot 47% with 36% from three. Giannis scored 29 points with eight rebounds. Ryan Rollins contributed 20 points with seven rebounds. Milwaukee allowed 42% shooting with 34% from three. Charlotte is 11-20 after their 120-105 road victory against Orlando. Hornets hit 47% with 49% from three. LaMelo Ball led with 22 points and seven rebounds. Miles Bridges supported 16 points and 11 rebounds. Charlotte allowed 40% shooting with 31% from three.
As the Hornets hit the road for a stop in Orlando, Sam Farber and Sam Perley preview the matchup between Buzz City and the Magic. The two also discuss the record-setting pace Kon Knueppel is on for made threes as a rookie, and Sam Farber sits down with Miles Bridges for a one-on-one interview in front of a live audience.
After dropping a game on the first night of a back-to-back in Cleveland, the Hornets returned home and used a strong second half to defeat Washington, 126-109. Sam Farber and Sam Perley break down the win and pick their stars of the night, and Sam Farber sits down with Miles Bridges for an interview in front of a live audience following the victory.
Charlotte Hornets vs. Cleveland Cavaliers NBA Pick Prediction by Tony T. Williams is out with Sexton doubtful for Charlotte. Kalkbrenner is questionable and Ball probable. Mobley, Nance and Strus are out for Cleveland with Mitchell questionable. Merrill and Porter are probable. Hornets at Cavaliers 7PM ET—Charlotte fell to 9-19 following their 112-86 road defeat against Detroit. Hornets shot 31% with 32% from three but 23 turnovers. Kon Knueppel scored 19 points with seven rebounds. Miles Bridges supported with 19 points and two assists.
Hawks — 3:36Should the Hawks trade Trae Young plus two juicy Bucks/Pels picks for Giannis, and how would that look from both teams' perspectives?If the Hawks keep Trae, re-sign him reasonably, and just add this incoming Pelicans pick, can that path ever realistically lead to a championship?Do you buy Onyeka Okongwu's three-point shooting, and if you do, is he a top-15 center in the league?Celtics — 13:20If you're the Celtics, how should you play out the rest of the season—go all out because there's no super-team in the East, or pull back at some point to protect health?How useful will their increased turnover forcing and more egalitarian offense be once Jayson Tatum returns, and which rotation guys could actually be part of a high-level playoff rotation?Is Jaylen Brown genuinely improved compared to prior years, or is it mostly that the mid-range is falling more; and if it's shot luck, how long would he have to sustain this for it to be “real”?Nets — 22:36Is Michael Porter more valuable to the Nets as an on-court player to get them back into the playoff mix, or as a trade asset?Can you do as deep a dive as possible on Noah Clowney's game and development?Were pundits too quick to call the Nets' draft a disaster given how much their rookies are now playing?Hornets — 31:06What has happened to LaMelo Ball—he was an All-Star before, so is this decline just injuries and lack of progression?What are some potential trades for Miles Bridges, Ball, and Sexton?Do you sense a shift in the Hornets' organizational philosophy under the new regime?Bulls — 39:10John Hollinger has said the Suns turned down the Pelicans/Hawks pick deal; do you know if that exact deal (or better) was offered to other teams like the Bulls or Blazers, or is that just logical inference?Should the Bulls go all-in and trade for Anthony Davis, and what could they realistically get for Coby White if Artūras Karnišovas canvassed the league?The Bulls are trying to make up for their talent deficit by running on everything—does that strategy backfire (more injuries, better teams separating with more possessions), or is it actually their best path?Cavs — 50:20How concerned are you about the Cavs' bad start, and in particular about Darius Garland's play and health?What are your thoughts on Jaylon Tyson's development so far?Should Cleveland start trying to get out of the second apron, and what would it take to do that?Pistons — 58:06Good or bad, what has been the most surprising thing about the Eastern Conference so far this season?Besides Giannis and Lauri Markkanen, what other players would be a good fit for the Pistons and actually gettable?Would Sam Hauser be a good target for the Pistons given his price point and role, and how does he fit relative to what they already have (e.g. Duncan Robinson–type shooters)? 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 see our hilarious faces and, more importantly, see watch this free pod twice a week.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.
Charlotte Hornets vs. Brooklyn Nets NBA Pick Prediction by Tony T. Hornets vs. Nets Injuries Connaughton, Green and Williams are out for Charlotte. Highsmith and Thomas are out for Brooklyn with Mann questionable. Clowney and Porter are probable. Recent Box Score Key Stats Hornets at Nets 7:30PM ET— Charlotte improved to 6-14 following their 118-111 home victory against Toronto in overtime. The Hornets shot 44% with 26% from three. Miles Bridges led the team with 35 points and three rebounds.
Charlotte Hornets vs. Brooklyn Nets NBA Pick Prediction by Tony T. Hornets vs. Nets Injuries Connaughton, Green and Williams are out for Charlotte. Highsmith and Thomas are out for Brooklyn with Mann questionable. Clowney and Porter are probable. Recent Box Score Key Stats Hornets at Nets 7:30PM ET— Charlotte improved to 6-14 following their 118-111 home victory against Toronto in overtime. The Hornets shot 44% with 26% from three. Miles Bridges led the team with 35 points and three rebounds. Charlotte allowed 44% shooting with 31% from three.
Charlotte Hornets vs. Indiana Pacers NBA Pick Prediction by Tony T. Green, McNeely, Miller and Williams are out for Charlotte with Mann doubtful. Furphy, Jackson, Jones, Nesmith and Toppin are out for Indiana. Hornets at Pacers 7PM ET—Charlotte fell to 4-10 following their 110-108 road defeat to Toronto. The Hornets shot 43% with 25% from three. Kon Knueppel scored 24 points with seven rebounds. Miles Bridges contributed 23 points with eight rebounds. Charlotte allowed 50% with 40% from three. Indiana drops to 1-13 with their 127-112 road defeat to Detroit. The Pacers hit 42% with 29% from three but 21 turnovers. Pascal Siakam produced 29 points with seven rebounds. Bennedict Mathurin contributed 25 points with three rebounds. Indiana allowed 55% shooting with 26% from three.
It was a good news/bad news kind of day for the Hornets, who fell in the waning moments of a close one at Toronto, 110-108 despite great performances from Miles Bridges, LaMelo Ball and Kon Knueppel. However, the team also got good news on the injury front as Brandon Miller returned to basketball activities. Rob Longo is joined by Sam Perley to break it all down.
Charlotte Hornets vs. Toronto Blue Jays NBA Pick Prediction by Tony T. Hornets vs. Raptors Injuries Green, McNeely, Miller and Williams are out for Charlotte. Agbaji and Battle are questionable for Toronto. Recent Box Score Key Stats Hornets at Raptors 7:30 PM ET—Charlotte fell to 4-9 following their 109-96 home defeat to Oklahoma City. The Hornets shot 39% with 38% from three. Miles Bridges scored 15 points with four assists. Collin Sexton chipped in with 13 points and four rebounds.
Charlotte vs. Miami NBA Pick Prediction by Tony T. Hornets vs. Heat Injuries Green, Miller and Williams are out for Charlotte. Ball is questionable with Sexton probable. Recent Box Score Key Stats Hornets at Heat 8PM ET—Charlotte is 3-5 following their 116-112 road defat to New Orleans. The Hornets shot 48% with 34% from three and 19 turnovers. Miles Bridges scored 22 points with eight rebounds. Kon Knueppel chipped in with 20 points and 12 rebounds.
In the show's opening hour, Kyle reacted to the Hornets loss to New Orleans, including a Smoke rant on Miles Bridges, and Kyle gives his thoughts on the first look at a new Duke squad.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
With LaMelo Ball not available on the second night of a back-to-back, Miles Bridges and his supporting cast of rookies were able to pick up the slack in a 126-103 win over Utah to wrap up a three-game homestand. Sam Farber and Rob Longo break down the game and pick their top performers from the night, and the two also discuss how several Hornets rookies should be ranked higher on the most recent rookie ladder from the NBA's website.
In this episode, Jeremy and Hunter discuss: - Miles Bridges' Hot Start - LaMelo Ball's Offensive Engine - 3rd Quarter Meltdown - Takeaways/Notable Quotes from Post Game PresserHost: Jeremy GrandisonGuest: Hunter Bailey - Sports Writer for The Charlotte Observer & Founder of The Highway 49 PodcastSubscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_5UX2f78jXKQdPACwQfFeAFollow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/lockitorleaveFollow us on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0r50IUWKrl5Fum0bqBt4BW
Charlotte Hornets vs. Miami Heat NBA Pick Prediction by Tony T. Hornets at Heat Injuries Miller, Williams and Green are out for Charlotte with Mann questionable. Herro, J Recent Box Score Key Stats Hornets at Heat 7PM ET—Charlotte is 2-1 after their 139-113 road win at Washington. The Hornets hit 51% with 39% from three. LaMelo Ball scored 38 points with 13 rebounds and 13 assists. Miles Bridges contributed 22 points with four boards.
Sam and Tommy are back to find the “Next Andrew Wiggins” — But first, they jump into some quick Pacers talk and how it relates the current Warriors offseason. (11:28) Then they talk about the fit of RJ Barrett and (21:04) Keegan Murray on next years Warriors team. (29:03) Next, they debate whether Kristaps Porzingis injury history is worth the risk, and (34:46) if Keldon Johnson is actually good at basketball. (41:49) Finally, they decide if Miles Bridges is worth the hassle and (47:42) debate if Collin Sexton can be a perfect 6th man.Host: Sam Esfandiari and Tommy GunnProducer: Tim AnganSpecial Thanks To Our Sponsors:
The Hornets final homestand of the 24/25 season is underway. Sam Farber and Rob Longo bread down Friday's matchup against Sacramento and preview Sunday's vs. Chicago. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Hornets returned home on the second night of a back-to-back against Utah, and snapped a five-game losing streak with a 110-106 victory. It marks the first time Charlotte has swept Utah in a season series since the 1994-95 season. Sam Farber and Rob Longo break down the game and pick their top performances of the evening. Plus, the two preview the first playoff game in Greensboro Swarm franchise history, as they square off against the Indiana Mad Ants.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hornets star Miles Bridges joins Sam Farber to discuss his connection with LaMelo Ball and the Hornets fan base!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nick Whalen and Brandon Kravitz discuss all of the latest NBA injury news, as well as players who could be shut down during the fantasy playoffs.00:00 Intro01:45 Late-season rotation challenges02:30 Miles Bridges, LaMelo Ball resting03:30 Daily moves vs. weekly leagues08:20 Kyshawn George11:15 Andrew Wiggins + Heat's slide14:00 East Play-In outlook16:20 Cavs' ascent + team building19:30 Shutdown concerns19:45 LeBron, Brunson as injury shutdowns?23:00 Blazers potential shutdowns24:00 Raptors on-the-fly tanking-----March Madness is here, and if you're looking for a way to get in the game, it's time to check out Rebet—the ultimate social sportsbook and casino platform! All March long, ReBet is rolling out daily promos, making it the ultimate month of exciting offers for their fans! Right now, for a limited time, Rebet is matching your first purchase up to $100 in Rebet Cash when you use promo code ROTOWIRE. Download Rebet today on the App Store or Google Play, enter code ROTOWIRE, and start playing today! https://rebet.page.link/NtdzHvHE3JheVXkCA Get the latest fantasy sports insights, expert analysis, and premium tools—subscribe now at RotoWire.com/pod
What's the most you've ever overpaid for something? Then, Kevin Porter Jr. has been welcomed back into the NBA with a contract with the Clippers, and with both him and Miles Bridges in the league but Jontay Porter gone due to gambling, it's time to have a conversation about where the league should and shouldn't take a stand when it comes to gambling and domestic violence. Plus, the Miami Heat have yet to make a major move this offseason. Jeremy, Amin, and Mike chat about what the Heat's priorities should be, why they haven't made a major move yet, and the likelihood of landing Donovan Mitchell. Also, an incredibly touching moment with Michael J. Fox and Coldplay, Jessica's F1 minute, and the U.S. Men's National Team. Content warning: there is a discussion about Domestic Violence in the first segment of Hour 1. If you or a loved one has been a victim of Domestic Violence, you are not alone. Call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 800-799-7233. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices