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Dubs OT with John Dickinson: Steph Curry goes off for 46 points as the Warriors take down Wembenyama and the Spurs.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Damon Bruce Plus: Warriors, 49ers, Giants, A’s Bay Area Sports Talk
2:36: Time is a flat circle (for everyone) in Bay Area sports, and let's start with the 49ers:5:08: The No. solution for the 49ers? Less John Lynch in the draft.13:55: Hello, Week 11 — it's a big one, and the 49ers need to handle the Cardinals22:17: Reality just hit the Warriors in the face a lot faster than expected:26:35: Rant: “F—k you, buddy.” Jimmy Butler put up 3 shots in 22 minutes and is making $55M?28:38: Warriors' window is over — Which means the only chess move available is the “unthinkable”: Trading Steph Curry31:08: Now let's talk about the Giants:35:24: How about the A's and those vibes that are forever getting worse?37:37: The one team that's actually on the upswing? The Sharks38:42: The state of the Bay Area sports media — Spoiler alert: It's not good44:15: What really happened with the firing of Nico Harrison:47:00: Antonio Brown was extradited from Dubai on an attempted charge: Put him away49:54: Time is a flat circle for Damon, too:58:23: Today in history: Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Dubs OT with John Dickinson: Warriors get throttled 126-102 by the Thunder in Steph Curry's return.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Steph Curry returns from an illness after a three-game absence for Warriors, who struggled without him. On "Dubs Talk," Bonta Hill and Monte Poole break down what they saw from Golden State without its star point guard. Then, the co-hosts look ahead to the Warriors' tough upcoming six-game road trip that begins Tuesday in OKC.(02:30) - Bright spots amid Warriors' struggles without Steph Curry(05:00) - Brandin Podziemski, Jonathan Kuminga had rough stretch while Steph was out(07:30) - Could Al Horford move to the Warriors' starting lineup?(08:30) - Where has the Warriors' defense been?(12:00) - Kuminga had a solid start but regressed in last two games(16:15) - Why Warriors are going to need more from their youth(21:15) - Warriors won't feel good about beating Pacers as they hit the road Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Lead Columnist at The Athletic, Marcus Thompson II, joins the Gregs to weigh in on the burden of Bay Area greats like Christian McCaffrey & Steph Curry, and why the Warriors' various leadership styles have been successful for the team's younger playersSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sam Amick joins Murph & Markus to discuss the Mavericks firing GM Nico Harrison and how the Warriors have looked without Steph Curry the past few gamesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sam Amick joins Murph & Markus to discuss the Mavericks firing GM Nico Harrison and how the Warriors have looked without Steph Curry the past few gamesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Lead Columnist at The Athletic, Marcus Thompson II, joins the Gregs to weigh in on the burden of Bay Area greats like Christian McCaffrey & Steph Curry, and why the Warriors' various leadership styles have been successful for the team's younger playersSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Steiny & Guru get into the Warriors and the imminent return of Steph Curry after missing 3 games and 2 losses with an illness.
Brad and Ryan preview Sunday night's matchup between the Pacers and Warriors, as Indiana looks to stay undefeated at the Chase Center. Golden State will be looking for payback after last week's loss in Indy, and Steph Curry — who missed Friday's game in Denver with an illness — is expected to return. The guys dive into what it'll take for the Pacers to keep pace on the second night of a back-to-back, why limiting the Warriors from deep is non-negotiable, and who needs to find the hot hand offensively. They also react to Jimmy Butler's “G League” jab at the Pacers' injury-riddled roster, and share a few thoughts on Draymond Green's never-ending delusion tour. It's all about energy, pace, and pride as the blue and gold head west to take on the aging dynasty. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
0:00 ... True or False: the San Antonio Spurs will finish in the top 4 of the western conference this season. 2:58 ... True or False: Nikola Jokic will break Russell Westbrook's single season record of 42 triple doubles. 5:10 ... True or False: Is there a player in the league that will hit more three point shots than Stephen Curry this season? Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The Denver Nuggets got their first NBA Cup win of 25-26 season! They beat the Steph Curry-less Golden State Warriors 129-104. Nikola Jokic and Jamal Murray carried the Nuggets early. AG, Braun, and P-Wat closed the show! The Nuggets will face the Indiana Pacers Saturday night on a back to back. Jason Kosmicki was on the call from Ball Arena for this fun one!
Brad and Nick talk Steph Curry's golf game, the latest launches you won't want to miss, and sit down with Aretera Co-Founder Alex Dee — a true legend in the world of golf shafts. It's equal parts fun, fascinating, and full of insider knowledge that every golfer will love.
Spadoni, Shasky, Steiny and Guru have a chance to ask Warriors head coach Steve Kerr a question before the crew reflects on the legacy and greatness of Stephen Curry
In Hour 2 of the Blue & Gold Summit LIVE from Jacks' Restaurant and Bar, the guys hear their questions answered from Warriors head coach Steve Kerr. They also discuss the legacy of Stephen Curry, and how long the all-time great can continue playing at an elite level. Before they wrap, they put a bow on the summit by deciding if the Warriors could win it all this season.
Bonta Hill and Fetus Ezeli break down the Warriors' short-handed back-to-back games against the Phoenix Suns and Sacramento Kings. Then, Buddy Hield sits down with Bonta Hill and Monte Poole to discuss his journey to the NBA, from growing up in the Bahamas and taking the University of Oklahoma to the Final Four, to then being drafted by the New Orleans Pelicans but quickly traded to the Sacramento Kings as a rookie. He explains how his journey has shaped him, and why he feels so free playing in Golden State. (02:30) - Bonta Hill and Fetus Ezeli break down the Warriors' back-to-back against Suns and Kings(18:00) - How growing up in the Bahamas shaped Buddy Hield's work ethic(22:45) - From the Bahamas to Norman, Oklahoma(29:00) - Klay Thompson, Steph Curry helped pave the way for Hield(36:00) - How Hield quickly learned the NBA's business side after being drafted(43:00) - Hield explains why Golden State just does things differently Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Willard and Dibs react to the news that both Jimmy Butler and Steph Curry are out tonight in Sacramento.
Willard and Dibs discuss what they would like to see from Jonathan Kuminga tonight vs. the Kings when the Warriors will be without Steph Curry, Draymond Green, and Jimmy Butler.
Warriors head coach Steve Kerr drops by Willard and Dibs for his weekly visit. Kerr discusses the turnover issues around the team, the rise of Moses Moody, Jonathan Kuminga and Will Richard, navigating through a tough schedule, Steph Curry's health status and more!
The Warriors fall to the Kings 121-116 on the road, the Warriors vets Steph Curry, Draymond Green and Jimmy Butler were out, the young guys stepped up but fell short, Will Richard scored 30 points, Moody and Kuminga perform well in the first half, foul trouble for the Dubs, Podziemski impact and more!
In this episode of Sports the NEMO Way we will be bring the NBA 2025 season to the table for discussion. Welcome to our super late NBA preview show. Sorry for the super late delay, but we got it out, here it is so go enjoy. Have a great day, and see you all next week...Peace.
It was the battle of the shorthanded teams as the Kings without Zach Lavine and Domantas Sabonis battled the Warriors without Steph Curry, Draymond Green and Jimmy Butler.The game started out in the Warrior's favor as the Kings struggled on offense and their defense was getting shredded. They would turn the game in their favor in the 3rd quarter and then it was a shootout in the 4th in which the Kings won out.The Kings will need to find a way to start games better as it's been every game it feels like that they come out flat on offense and defense and it puts them in a hole that they have to claw out of.Regardless, they get a nice win at home with a triple double from Russell Westbrook and they get to light the beam!Use code SKT15 on checkout to get 15% off from HYVDesigns on Etsy during checkout or use this link: https://www.etsy.com/shop/hyvdesigns/?etsrc=sdt&coupon=SKT15Intro Music by Blue Dot Sessions. https://www.sessions.blueIf you want to email us: kingtherapypod@gmail.com
Battling illness, Curry scored 28 points as the Warriors got up big on the Suns, let them back in and closed the door. But he's been ruled out for Wednesday's back to-back at Sacramento. Marcus Thompson and Tim Kawakami discuss what the win revealed, how the Warriors approach the game without Steph Curry — and probably Jimmy Butler, who only played 14 minutes because of back issues. Big Jonathan Kuminga game on deck? To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Willard and Dibs react to the Warriors win over the Suns from last night and what Steve Kerr said postgame about the statuses of Steph Curry, Draymond Green, and Jimmy Butler goin forward. Do the Warriors have the necessary energy to claim a top-four seed in the Western Conference this season?
Willard and Dibs react to the injury report of tonight's Warriors-Kings game, which will not feature Steph Curry, Domantas Sabonis, and Zach LaVine. Plus, there's a chance that Jimmy Butler and Draymond Green also don't play.
Willard and Dibs react to Steve Kerr's postgame comments from last night saying that he could tell that Steph Curry, Draymond Green, and Jimmy Butler were tired on the road trip. Is it worrisome that this is already coming up?
From 'Warriors Plus Minus: A show about the Golden State Warriors' (subscribe here): Battling illness, Curry scored 28 points as the Warriors got up big on the Suns, let them back in and closed the door. But he's been ruled out for Wednesday's back to-back at Sacramento. Marcus Thompson and Tim Kawakami discuss what the win revealed, how the Warriors approach the game without Steph Curry — and probably Jimmy Butler, who only played 14 minutes because of back issues. Big Jonathan Kuminga game on deck? To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
As the Golden State Warriors return home following two road losses to the short-handed Milwaukee Bucks and Indiana Pacers, Bonta Hill is joined by Kerith Burke on "Dubs Talk" to discuss whether the defeats are cause for concern. With the Warriors' schedule slated to get even tougher, the duo takes a look at some early season trends for Golden State and what to make of them.(02:00) - Warriors back at Chase Center after two tough losses(03:30) - Three players have career nights while guarding Steph Curry(05:00) - Steph Curry hasn't looked like Steph Curry this road trip(12:30) - Is point of attack with quicker guards a problem for Warriors?(14:00) - Warriors have no excuses for bad Pacers loss(18:00) - Is spacing an issue for the Warriors?(22:00) - Is the NBA changing as the Warriors are aging?(23:15) - Could we see Al Horford shuffle into the starting lineup?(26:00) - How will the Warriors manage these upcoming back-to-backs?(28:15) - The Warriors have struggled to put teams away comfortably(32:30) - Jimmy Butler says Warriors need to all get on the same page Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Guessing the top 10 most difficult sports in the world, debating the best job in the world, golfing with Steph Curry, recapping hole in ones, and more with Chaz Bowker and Josh Kelley!----------0:00 TOP 10 HARDEST SPORTS IN THE WORLD!5:02 INTRODUCING JOSH KELLEY AND CHAZ BOWKER!6:24 HOW THEY GOT INTO CONTENT TOGETHER!8:57 WHAT MOTIVATES CHAZ TO GROW THE GAME!10:47 THEIR MOST UNFORGETTABLE MEMORY!14:27 HOW MANY HOLE IN ONES DO WE HAVE?18:01 GOLFING WITH STEPH CURRY AND MORE!24:01 CELEBRITY GOLF DRAFT!30:50 WHAT JOB IF NOT GOLF INFLUENCER?34:08 WHAT'S THE GREATEST JOB IN THE WORLD?35:53 WHAT WOULD YOU SHOOT AT THE MASTERS?40:54 RANK THESE DREAM CAREERS BLINDLY!44:58 HOW CAN BRIAN AND ZACH GET BETTER AT GOLF?48:25 GO FOLLOW CHAZ AND JOSH!
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The Warriors lose their second game on the road to the Indiana Pacers 114-109, Steve Kerr frustrated with the performance, Steph Curry struggles, turnovers and fouls, Kuminga shines again, Kerr's rotation choices, the Warriors bench shows up and more!
Another impressive Wemby performance plus the Bucks get a Giannis-less win.
Willard and Dibs' full show from Thursday, October 30th. In Hour 1, Willard and Dibs ask Warriors fans if they still want the Warriors to trade for Giannis Antetokounmpo, explain why they wouldn't want it to happen, and more. In Hour 2, Willard and Dibs react to Giants manager Tony Vitello's introductory press conference, get ready for Warriors vs. Bucks and Steph Curry vs. Giannis Antetokounmpo, and more.
In Hour 2, Willard and Dibs react to Giants manager Tony Vitello's introductory press conference, get ready for Warriors vs. Bucks and Steph Curry vs. Giannis Antetokounmpo, and more.
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Big dubs for the bucks over the knicks and the warriors over the clips!
What does it take to turn tragedy into advocacy, and advocacy into lasting change? This week, Reid and Aria are talking to Warriors head coach Steve Kerr and Kris Brown, president of Brady, the nation's oldest gun violence prevention organization. Together, they explore how sports, storytelling, and civic engagement can move the needle on one of America's most polarizing issues: guns. In the first part of this episode, Steve and Kris share the personal and political roots of their partnership. They also dive into the movement for safer gun storage, smart firearm technology, and the bipartisan momentum that's possible when we lead with empathy over fear. In the second part, the conversation turns to the future of basketball and leadership. Steve reflects on lessons from Phil Jackson and Gregg Popovich, the power of authenticity and collaboration, and how AI, analytics, and even robotics are reshaping the NBA. For more info on the podcast and transcripts of all the episodes, visit https://www.possible.fm/podcast/ Topics: 01:14 - Hellos and intros 03:28 - Collaboration is the cornerstone of Steve's leadership philosophy 04:22 - Imposter syndrome, playing under Phil Jackson and Greg Popovich, and coaching Draymond Green 06:02 - Steve's personal experience with gun violence and using his platform to drive change 07:17 - Lessons Kris learned from working on the Brady Bill 10:43 - Gemini explains the landmark Brady Bill and how it passed 11:48 - Origins of Steve and Brady's partnership 16:55 - Building bipartisan support for gun violence prevention, like the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act 21:21 - Smart gun technology, gun safes, and other technological solutions 25:27 - “Shut up and dribble” comment and the pushback athletes receive when they speak up 27:29 - Social media as a tool to create cultural change 29:39 - Kris answers the last rapid-fire question and says her goodbyes 32:33 - Midroll 32:38 - Steve digs deeper into Phil Jackson and Greg Popovich's coaching styles 34:40 - Inspiration v. comparison 35:22 - Hiring staff who bring specific strengths helps form a stronger team 36:21 - Endgame instincts as a coach 39:37 - Helping players navigate modern-age attention and public opinions on social media 42:01 - Internal leadership from players is crucial and Steph Curry as an example 44:33 - How NBA analytics have evolved 46:52 - The Warriors are planning to implement AI-powered robots into their training 47:56 - Players wear monitors that analyze their performance data 49:17 - Discoveries from players' performance data 50:46 - Analyzing game footage with AI, facial recognition technology, and learning that Steph Curry logs the most miles ran per game in the league 52:56 - Using game footage data to learn opponents' patterns and build game plans 54:05 - Correlating physical condition and shot success percentage for each player 56:19 - Rapid-fire questions Select mentions: Phil Jackson Greg Popovich Brady Bill Uvalde school shooting Bipartisan Safer Communities Act End Family Fire Campaign Maxwell Frost Matthew McConaughey Dan Grunfeld Lopez Twins Maverick: More than a Game by Phil Jackson and Charley Rosen Daryl Morey A Gentleman in Moscow by Amor Towles March for Our Lives Possible is an award-winning podcast that sketches out the brightest version of the future—and what it will take to get there. Most of all, it asks: what if, in the future, everything breaks humanity's way? Tune in for grounded and speculative takes on how technology—and, in particular, AI—is inspiring change and transforming the future. Hosted by Reid Hoffman and Aria Finger, each episode features an interview with an ambitious builder or deep thinker on a topic, from art to geopolitics and from healthcare to education. These conversations also showcase another kind of guest: AI. Each episode seeks to enhance and advance our discussion about what humanity could possibly get right if we leverage technology—and our collective effort—effectively.
Warriors rookie guard Will Richard joins Willard and Dibs to react to his first five games as a professional, to discuss what it's like to be teammates with Steph Curry, Draymond Green, and Jimmy Butler, and more.
In this episode of the Big Shot Bob Podcast, The show kicks off with humorous banter about recent NBA events, including scoring feats, significant wins, and pulling parallels between athletes from different sports. The hosts discuss Freddie Freeman's historic performance in baseball, while reflecting on respect and humility in sportsmanship. They also tackle serious matters as they navigate through a recent NBA betting scandal involving FBI arrests of key figures, including a head coach. The trio humorously speculates about winning the lottery and transitions into current basketball highlights, including recognition of emerging NBA rookies and analysis of struggling teams. The episode continues with discussions around iconic basketball moments, a spirited NBA high-low game, and pays homage to an 80-year-old woman's incredible feat in an Ironman triathlon. This episode is proudly presented by Draft Kings! Download the DraftKings Sports book app and use code BIGSHOTBOB. That’s code BIGSHOTBOB, bet 5 bucks and get 3 months of League Pass plus get $300 in bonus bets if your bet wins. In partnership with Draft Kings — The Crown Is Yours!! 00:00 Introduction and Opening Remarks 01:13 Freddie Freeman: The Robert Horry of Baseball 07:12 NBA Gambling Scandal: Chauncey and Terry Rozier 21:52 Victor Wembanyama: The NBA's New Alien Superstar 29:33 Rookie Highlights: Dylan Harper and Cooper 32:07 Opportunities for Growth in the Game 32:38 Philly's Dynamic Duo: Maxey and Edgecomb 33:23 The Future of Joel Embiid in Philly 36:07 Struggles of Winless Teams in the East 36:59 Early Season Overreactions and Expectations 39:32 The Impact of Officiating on the Game 42:46 Steph Curry's Consistent Greatness 44:59 College Football Picks and Coaching Changes 52:06 NBA High-Low Game
Warriors Insider for The Sports Leader & Senior NBA Writer for The Athletic, Sam Amick joins the show to share his perspective on the Warriors two-timeline plan, Jonathan Kuminga's team-first mentality, & Jimmy Butler's chemistry with Steph CurrySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Notes and Links to Shea Serrano's Work Shea Serrano is an American author, journalist, humorist, and former teacher. He is best known for his work with the sports and pop culture websites, The Ringer and Grantland, as well as his books, including The Rap Year Book, Basketball and Movies, all of which were The New York Times best-sellers. Buy Expensive Basketball Shea Serrano's Wikipedia Page Expensive Basketball Review and Interview for San Antonio Express At about 2:00, Shea notes his accomplishments involving having multiple bestsellers as a Mexican-American writer At about 3:30, Pete remarks on the intensive research process that Shea undertook for this book and notes a possible “typo” At about 5:15, Shea responds to Pete's question about which writers inspired him as a kid, and Shea transitions into talking about writing as an untapped career At about 6:30, Shea gives background on how Chuck Klosterman's work amazed him and inspired him to become a writer, as well as how Bill Simmons' work proved aspirational for Shea At about 8:45, Shea responds to Pete's question about what texts his middle-school students enjoyed, and he details some interesting lessons and points and connections he would teach, and Pete is surprised to learn that Shea taught science At about 10:40, Shea makes an interesting point about why he decided to teach science At about 11:35, Shea highlights his journey in knowing and working with Bill Simmons At about 13:35, Shea expands on the definition of the book's title, Expensive Basketball At about 16:00, Shea details the chapter in the book about Tim Duncan At about 18:20, Shea talks about his chapter on Kobe Bryant and being “overcome with emotion” during Kobe's last game At about 22:10, more about “Timmy” and all that could have been with the 2010s Oklahoma Thunder At about 23:20, Shea expands on “the coolest basketball player in the world” in Allen Iverson At about 26:05, Pete wonders about Sue Bird's staying power, and Shea expands upon being drawn to the WNBA through the dynamic 2018 Playoffs At about 28:25, Pete and Shea discuss different types of trash talk and trash talk preferences At about 30:00, Shea waxes poetic about the “before” and “after” for Ajá Wilson At about 34:45, the two discuss why and why not for Vince Carter's dunk on Frederic Weis as the greatest dunk ever At about 36:05, Shea names his best dunk of all-time At about 36:40, Pete highlights a great dunk from Michael Jordan At about 37:30, the two stan Reggie Miller-both as a broadcaster and a player At about 40:00, Steph Curry's “beautiful” shot is discussed, as well as his possible sunset as a beautiful player At about 41:30, Shea traces the incredible ending of the 2024 Olympics Basketball gold medal game and Curry's At about 43:35, Shea discusses the pain and pleasure of the book's “Grail and Ghost Stories” At about 44:35, Pete highlights the “Miscellaneous” chapter in the book, and Pete and Shea lament the horrors of Robert Horry's dagger At about 46:55, Pete complains about Jason Williams, despite his At about 47:45, Shea responds to Pete's questions about how to properly write about Shaq and his dominance, highlighting the ways in which even the greats talked about their awe of Shaq At about 51:25, The two discuss connections between the 1993 Charlotte Hornets and Steve Urkel, as well as the chapter about this team and its resonance At about 54:00, The two reflect on the singlemindness of the greatest of the great At about 55:10, Pete hits Shea with some rapid-fire questions, and Shea responds with the “0.4 Seconds Game,” Derek Fisher hate, a controversial take on Drake's “Forever,” “off-the-wall bars,” the best concerts he's ever been to, and “Remember[ing] Some Guys” You can now subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, and leave me a five-star review. 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Please tune in for Episode 307 with Nicole Cuffy, the author of Dances, longlisted for the PEN/Hemingway Award for Debut Novel. Her chapbook, Atlas of the Body, won the Chautauqua Janus Prize and was a finalist for the Black River Chapbook Competition. Her 2025 critically-acclaimed novel is O Sinners! The episode is out today, October 28. Please go to ceasefiretoday.org, and/or https://act.uscpr.org/a/letaidin to call your congresspeople and demand an end to the forced famine and destruction of Gaza and the Gazan people.
Warriors Insider for The Sports Leader & Senior NBA Writer for The Athletic, Sam Amick joins the show to share his perspective on the Warriors two-timeline plan, Jonathan Kuminga's team-first mentality, & Jimmy Butler's chemistry with Steph CurrySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Willard and Dibs react to the Warriors win over the Grizzlies last night, led by a number of players not named Steph Curry. Is Strength in Numbers back for the Warriors?
Nick Wright breaks down his top contenders in the NFC following Week 7 of the NFL season. What did Jared Goff and the Detroit Lions prove in their decisive win over Baker Mayfield's Tampa Bay Buccaneers? How much trouble are the Bucs in after Mike Evans' injury? Next, Nick explains why he is bought in on Sam Darnold's Seattle Seahawks, why Jalen Hurts is going to have to carry the Philadelphia Eagles, and why it's over for Jayden Daniels and the Washington Commanders. Later, Nick reacts to Victor Wembanyama's dominant 40-point, 15 rebound performance in the San Antonio Spurs' 125-92 win over Anthony Davis, Cooper Flagg, and the Dallas Mavericks in their opening game of the NBA season. Is Wemby already the best player in the NBA over the Denver Nuggets' Nikola Jokic, Oklahoma City Thunder's Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Milwaukee Bucks' Giannis Antetokounmpo, and other stars? Next, Nick reacts to Luka Doncic and the Los Angeles Lakers' opening night loss to Steph Curry and the Golden State Warriors as well as Kevin Durant's Houston Rockets debut being spoiled by Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and the Oklahoma City Thunder. Will KD have a fanbase to call home when he retires? #VolumeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We did have two excellent games last night: Steph delivered a vintage Curry Flurry and has Big Perk believing in the Bay... He breaks down the key for them to contend out West. Shai Gilgeous Alexander just had a 55 point wing dinner! All flats!! Chiney tells us why the MVP is getting even better. Still to come... Steph Curry wasn't alone.. Anthony Edwards was one of record 5 players with a 40-point performance in season openers... What can ANT put up against the Lakers in his second game tonight. Victor Wembanyama with an out-of-this world performance on Wednesday, we tell you how Wemby did it, and can this Texas-sized outing be sustainable?The latest of the Lakers' sale and what it means for their pursuit of championship number eighteen... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mason and Ireland dive right into the World Series! Blake Snell will take the ball tonight for game one of the World Series vs the Blue Jays! Mychal Thompson joins the guys in the studio today! The guys discuss the best guards in the NBA and if Steph Curry is still at the top of that list. What was MT's first reaction to hearing about the NBA gambling news yesterday? What actions can Adam Silver do to prevent this gambling situation from happening again? Breaking News involving the Lakers! Ice Breakers! Pepe Mantilla also joins the show! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Nuggets are great. Aaron Gordon was SPECTACULAR. Still, the Warriors had an answer. No. 30 took over and the Warriors flexed the diversity of their improved roster. Marcus Thompson and Tim Kawakami break down the epic early season win and what it means moving forward. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On the latest episode of Pickaxe and Roll, Ryan Blackburn reacts to the Nuggets coming up short in OT against the Warriors despite a career night for Aaron Gordon. The shooting evolution that AG has gone through in Denver is truly remarkable, and he put on a performance for the ages to open the season. But Nikola Jokic had some struggles shooting the ball and never imposed his will on Golden State in the paint. Oh, and Steph Curry is still really good. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
All lines provided by Hard Rock Bet. Nick Wright reacts to the NBA gambling scandal involving Chauncey Billups, Damon Jones, Terry Rozier, and many more following FBI investigation. Later, Nick reacts to Victor Wembanyama's dominant 40-point performance in the San Antonio Spurs' win over the Dallas Mavericks in Cooper Flagg's NBA debut. Is Wemby already the best player in the NBA? Next, Nick reacts to Steph Curry and the Golden State Warriors' opening night win over Luke Doncic and the LeBron James-less Los Angeles Lakers before turning his attention to Kevin Durant and the Houston Rockets' loss to Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and the Oklahoma City Thunder. Is KD on track to be the only NBA legend without a fan base that loves him? As always, Nick and Damonza answer your questions. #VolumeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On Wednesday's Daily Clone, Jake Brend reports from Big 12 Media Day in Kansas City with an update on Tamin Lipsey's injury and how T.J. Otzelberger plans to keep him fresh, what Milan Momcilovic is taking from Steph Curry's film to get open and how Joshua Jefferson is adapting to more attention from other teams. Presented by Fareway Meat & Grocery in the Northwest Bank Studios. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices