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Brian Windhorst is joined by ESPN's Vince Goodwill and Anthony Slater to talk the biggest questions that will decide the fate of the season for the Knicks before reacting to Heat coach Erik Spoelstra apologizing to “absolutely no one” about the path to Bam's historic 83-point game. Then, we discuss the latest updates on Steph Curry's injury including how the Warriors are approaching it with caution. Next, the guys tackle how much stock we are putting in the hot streak from the Magic of late. Finally, we are joined by trial lawyer and Celtics superfan Alex Spiro to assess the state of expectations for Boston with Tatum's return. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode of the By Any Means Coaches Podcast, we sit down with Rob Gray, one of the leading voices in ecological dynamics and modern skill acquisition. Rob is a professor at Arizona State University, author of How We Learn to Move, How to Be an Ecological Coach, and Learning to Optimize Movement, and host of the Perception & Action Podcast. Together, we unpack the difference between skill acquisition and skill adaptation, why variability is a feature, not a bug, of elite performance, and how coaches can rethink what it actually means to “teach” a movement.We dive deep into representative learning design, task simplification vs. task decomposition, internal vs. external focus, and how to educate attention and intention inside practice environments. From Steph Curry's functional variability to small-sided games, donor sports, and manipulating constraints, this conversation challenges traditional drill-based coaching and offers practical ways to design environments that allow skill to emerge.00:00 Introduction and Rob's current projects 06:31 Defining skill: Skill as a functional relationship with the environment 07:25 Skill acquisition vs. skill adaptation 08:28 Steph Curry and functional movement variability 12:34 Moving beyond surface-level representative learning design 15:41 Task decomposition vs. task simplification 18:25 Why more variability if variability is already inherent? 20:10 Blocked shooting vs. nonlinear learning approaches 22:29 Emergence of technique and why coaches shouldn't prescribe everything 24:18 The power of demonstration and observational learning 27:33 Explicit vs. implicit instruction and educating attention 31:21 Internal vs. external focus and performance differences 33:17 Practical ways to educate attention in practice 35:09 Educating intention and shifting athlete goals 38:31 Ecological dynamics applied to American football 40:50 Invasion sports and spatial manipulation 41:45 Donor sports and transfer between domains 45:51 Visual behavior, pattern recognition, and perception-action couplingCoaching Resources: https://byanymeanscoaches.com/BAM Blueprint Book: https://byanymeanscoaches.com/blueprint-bookIf you enjoyed this episode, share it with a coach who's rethinking how they design practice—and leave a review to help more coaches discover the show.
In Hour 3, Willard and Dibs wrap up their conversation with Giants top prospect Bryce Eldridge, discuss how Jonathan Kuminga fit with the Warriors, compare and contrast the start of Brandin Podziemski's career to Steph Curry's, and more.
Willard and Dibs' full show from Friday, March 6th. In Hour 1, Willard and Dibs react to last night's epic Warriors win, chat with Warriors general manager Mike Dunleavy about all things Dubs, and more. In Hour 2, Willard and Dibs react to Brandin Podziemski's great game last night, begin a conversation with Giants top prospect Bryce Eldridge, and more. In Hour 3, Willard and Dibs wrap up their conversation with Giants top prospect Bryce Eldridge, discuss how Jonathan Kuminga fit with the Warriors, compare and contrast the start of Brandin Podziemski's career to Steph Curry's, and more. In Hour 4, Willard and Dibs chat with Marc Spears about all things Warriors, spend a few moments on Logan Webb at the World Baseball Classic, react to the news that both Kristaps Porzingis and Seth Curry are questionable for tomorrow in Oklahoma City, and more.
Hour 1: Silver & JD kick things off on a Friday with the Warriors' stunning win over the Houston Rockets in overtime last night, filled with contributions and intensity up and down a depleted roster. Although one win alone doesn't change the predicament of the Warriors' season, does this kind of fight make Steve Kerr want to continue coaching? Should the Warriors front office be more aggressive if Steph Curry and Draymond Green are invested in competing hard, even if the team appears destined for the play-in tournament? The guys unpack it all on The Sports Leader.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In Hour 3, Steiny and Guru continue to react to what Russell Westbrook told the Kings media last night, break down what's fair for a player to say to the media, debate Brandin Podziemski's performance last night, and wonder if the Warriors play faster without Steph Curry and Jimmy Butler.
Steiny and Guru's full show from Friday, March 6th. In Hour 1, Steiny and Guru break down the Golden State Warriors' CLUTCH overtime victory over the Houston Rockets on the road on Thursday night. They also lightly touch on the ESPN report that the organization was interested in Kawhi Leonard around the trading deadline. In Hour 2, the guys discuss Al Horford's impressive performance against the Houston Rockets last night, even going as far to praise the Warriors veteran center as the "best center the Warriors have had since Andrew Bogut." They're also joined by Marci Wiser from Live 105.3 to chit chat about... everything. They finish the hour discussing Russell Westbrook's postgame comments about the Sacramento media last night, and the back and forth that has made the rounds on social media. In Hour 3, Steiny and Guru continue to react to what Russell Westbrook told the Kings media last night, break down what's fair for a player to say to the media, debate Brandin Podziemski's performance last night, and wonder if the Warriors play faster without Steph Curry and Jimmy Butler. In Hour 4, the guys react to Guru's opinion that Kevin Durant is a 'paper champion,' debate if Russell Westbrook's frustration last night was warranted, and more.
Hour 1: Silver & JD kick things off on a Friday with the Warriors' stunning win over the Houston Rockets in overtime last night, filled with contributions and intensity up and down a depleted roster. Although one win alone doesn't change the predicament of the Warriors' season, does this kind of fight make Steve Kerr want to continue coaching? Should the Warriors front office be more aggressive if Steph Curry and Draymond Green are invested in competing hard, even if the team appears destined for the play-in tournament? The guys unpack it all on The Sports Leader.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sam Amick joins the show to discuss the latest NBA news. The conversation starts with the Golden State Warriors' struggles, including the absence of key players like Steph Curry and Jimmy Butler. Sam shares his thoughts on the team's chances of making a comeback and the impact of Porzingis' mysterious illness. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 2 - The guys break down the Warriors season and if they need to make a splash this off-season. Sharks forward Kiefer Sherwood joins the show fresh off a new 5-year contract extension. Sam Amick also joins the show to discuss Kristaps Porzingis' injury and if we can expect him back this season. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. Klapper stops by and talks with Kap about Steph Curry missing so much time with runner's knee, plus Zach Edy's season-ending ankle injury. Dodgers Talk! Berg talks a little Dodgers baseball and how the Dodgers beat Team Mexico in the World Baseball Classic. The Lindsey Segment! Producer Lindsey asks the guys about watching the WBC in sports bars - and the new rule United has about passengers being required to wear headphones! Kap's Dealer's Choice presented by Sellers Advantage is about Lou Holtz, rest in peace! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Willard and Dibs' full show from Wednesday, March 4th. In Hour 1, Willard and Dibs react to last night's thrilling win by the Sharks, discuss how angry Warriors fans are and wonder how long it'll take for fans to get past the emotions of the whole Jonathan Kuminga situation. In Hour 2, Willard and Dibs react to a caller who suggests the Warriors are lying about Steph Curry, chat with Giants shortstop Willy Adames, react to what Warriors general manager Mike Dunleavy told Tim Kawakami, and more. In Hour 3, Willard and Dibs listen to Warriors general manager Mike Dunleavy talk about Steve Kerr's future, trading for Kristaps Porzingis, and more. In Hour 4, Willard and Dibs chat with Warriors head coach Steve Kerr about where the team currently stands, react to what Kerr told them, and more.
In Hour 2, Willard and Dibs react to a caller who suggests the Warriors are lying about Steph Curry, chat with Giants shortstop Willy Adames, react to what Warriors general manager Mike Dunleavy told Tim Kawakami, and more.
Sam Amick joins the show to discuss the latest NBA news. The conversation starts with the Golden State Warriors' struggles, including the absence of key players like Steph Curry and Jimmy Butler. Sam shares his thoughts on the team's chances of making a comeback and the impact of Porzingis' mysterious illness. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 2 - The guys break down the Warriors season and if they need to make a splash this off-season. Sharks forward Kiefer Sherwood joins the show fresh off a new 5-year contract extension. Sam Amick also joins the show to discuss Kristaps Porzingis' injury and if we can expect him back this season. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Steiny & Guru discuss the contingency plan for Steve Kerr, Steiny's brand-new idea for the Warriors next coach, Jayson Tatum's return impacting Steph Curry, Trent Williams taking the 49ers for suckers (?), Kerr's response to Podz, grownups winning championships, and development from a head coach.
Steiny & Guru take a look at Jayson Tatum's return and how that impacts the way the Warriors look at Steph Curry.
Golden St Warriors vs. Houston Rockets NBA Pick Prediction by Tony T. Warriors vs. Rockets Injuries Seth Curry, Steph Curry, Moody, Porzingis and Richard are out for GSW with Payton questionable. Tate and VanVleet are out for Houston. Sengun, Smith and Thompson are questionable. Recent Box Score Key Stats Warriors at Rockets 7:30PM ET—Golden St fell to 31-30 following their 114-101 home victory against LA Clippers. Warriors shot 39% with 35% from three. Brandin Podziemski led with 22 points with seven rebounds. Nate Williams came off the bench with 18 points and two rebounds.
Brian Windhorst is joined by ESPN's Tim Bontemps and Tim MacMahon to talk about Giannis' return to the Bucks and what these next few months will mean for his future in Milwaukee. Then, we discuss an interesting back and forth between Paolo Banchero and Orlando head coach Jamahl Mosley before speaking about Trae Young's upcoming debut for the Wizards. Finally, we break down Steph Curry's latest injury before talking OKC's strategy to keep their stars healthy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hour 1: D-Pop and Kerry Crowley recap the San Francisco Giants' exhibition matchup against Team USA. They also preview the upcoming season, and the team's roster construction and the potential impact of Bryce Eldridge's performance. The conversation also touches on the Giants' bullpen, with concerns about the team's ability to close games. Additionally, they discuss the Golden State Warriors' struggles and the importance of meaningful basketball for Steph Curry.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 4: Silver & JD finish off Wednesday's show by playing clips from Warriors General Manager Mike Dunleavy on his recent appearance on The TK Show with Tim Kawakami. While Dunleavy remains calm about the future, Silver & JD preach more urgency. While the Warriors hope to retain Steph Curry for the remainder of his career, they will have to create an environment where he's able to play meaningful basketball in the Bay.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 1: D-Pop and Kerry Crowley recap the San Francisco Giants' exhibition matchup against Team USA. They also preview the upcoming season, and the team's roster construction and the potential impact of Bryce Eldridge's performance. The conversation also touches on the Giants' bullpen, with concerns about the team's ability to close games. Additionally, they discuss the Golden State Warriors' struggles and the importance of meaningful basketball for Steph Curry.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Steiny & Guru discuss what Steph Curry is feeling about the situation with his knee and the Warriors place. Plus, Kuminga is questionable in Atlanta tonight?
Hour 4: Silver & JD finish off Wednesday's show by playing clips from Warriors General Manager Mike Dunleavy on his recent appearance on The TK Show with Tim Kawakami. While Dunleavy remains calm about the future, Silver & JD preach more urgency. While the Warriors hope to retain Steph Curry for the remainder of his career, they will have to create an environment where he's able to play meaningful basketball in the Bay.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Brian Windhorst is joined by ESPN's Tim Bontemps and Tim MacMahon to talk about Giannis' return to the Bucks and what these next few months will mean for his future in Milwaukee. Then, we discuss an interesting back and forth between Paolo Banchero and Orlando head coach Jamahl Mosley before speaking about Trae Young's upcoming debut for the Wizards. Finally, we break down Steph Curry's latest injury before talking OKC's strategy to keep their stars healthy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Rob and Kelvin debate whether LeBron James or Steph Curry has changed the game more during the last 20 years. Plus, former NFL scout Brentley Weissman swings by to discuss all the biggest headlines around the NFL Combine.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Golden State Warriors dropped two in a row to Los Angeles teams. On "Dubs Talk," Bonta Hill and Monte Poole break down the Warriors' loss to the Clippers before looking ahead to what Golden State should do with Steph Curry and Kristaps Porziņģis as a spot in the play-in tournament seems all but inevitable. (02:30) - The Warriors come up short to the Clippers 114-101 after a rough second half sees a 14-point halftime lead slip. (08:00) - Draymond Green has been unusually quiet in front of the media. (12:45) - The Clippers made their big third-quarter run once Draymond went to the bench. Should Steve Kerr have bumped up Draymond's minutes to defend Kawhi Leonard? (16:15) - De'Anthony Melton has been struggling as he moves up the scouting report. (23:00) - Curry will be re-evaluated for his runners knee injury in ten days. How should the Warriors handle his situation the rest of the season? (27:15) - The Warriors would still like to see Steph play with Porziņģis before the end of the season. (35:30) - How do you evaluate Porziņģis with the amount of games he has missed? (39:00) - Atlanta Hawks fans feel like Jonathan Kuminga could change their franchise, Porziņģis has struggled to get on the court. (43:30) - Nate Williams was a bright spot for the Warriors against the Clippers. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Warriors insider, Sam Amick breaks down Golden State’s struggles without Steph Curry and explains why the team is drifting toward what he calls “meaningless basketball.” A blunt look at where the Warriors stand and what must change.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Lead columnist at The Athletic, Marcus Thompson II, joined Silver & JD to recall how special it was to see Alysa Liu represent Oakland at the Olympics and turn toward the harsh reality of the Warriors trying to survive without Steph Curry on the floor. While lack of availability from Kristaps Porzingis was a predictable outcome of the trade, it's not helping that the Warriors are on the precipice of meaningless basketball while their two best players remain sidelined.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Warriors insider, Sam Amick breaks down Golden State’s struggles without Steph Curry and explains why the team is drifting toward what he calls “meaningless basketball.” A blunt look at where the Warriors stand and what must change.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Lead columnist at The Athletic, Marcus Thompson II, joined Silver & JD to recall how special it was to see Alysa Liu represent Oakland at the Olympics and turn toward the harsh reality of the Warriors trying to survive without Steph Curry on the floor. While lack of availability from Kristaps Porzingis was a predictable outcome of the trade, it's not helping that the Warriors are on the precipice of meaningless basketball while their two best players remain sidelined.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Brian Windhorst is joined by ESPN's Tim Bontemps and Tim MacMahon to talk about the Knicks getting a big win over the Spurs at MSG including if San Antonio has some concerns for the playoffs surrounding Wemby's support. Plus, we break down injury updates on Jayson Tatum & Steph Curry before tackling a big win for Minnesota and the potential for Anthony Edwards to be a playoff threat again. Finally, we discuss if Jokic's wrist injury is cause for concern in Denver before talking why nobody should want to face the Hornets in the playoffs. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Aaron Bruski and Dr. A break down the latest injury updates around the NBA, including Steph Curry, Joel Embiid and key fantasy impacts. Then they highlight standout performances from the weekend, review Bruski 150 risers and fallers, and preview the most important games to monitor heading into Monday night. If you're navigating injuries and gearing up for the fantasy playoffs, this episode is a must-listen. Presented by FanDuel Download the SportsEthos App on the APP Store and Google Play! FantasyPass now includes DAILY PROJECTIONS - perfect for DFS and head-to-head leagues. Join the Discussion on DISCORD for real-time advice and community support. Subscribe, Rate, and Review on Apple and Spotify for expert updates and tips! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Zion Williamson is in the building for his first national television in years. The Pelicans star will tell us exactly what he's changed that's keeping him healthy and ON the court when he joins us in studio! And, a TOUGH weekend for Denver and a new meme was born - why this moment against OKC set the Joker OFF, and Tim MacMahon details just how much longer they'll be without Aaron Gordon. Wemby lands in MSG, but the Knicks were ready. We'll explain how New York's defense helped expose the Spurs biggest weakness... S-G-A returned to the floor this weekend and he accomplished something which hasn't been done in over a half-century... I spoke to Steph Curry, who revealed exactly where he's at in his recovery, so when should Warrior fans expect their star back??? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week on Off The Rip, Terrence and Potsi might just have the secret to living forever. But at the same time, should the NBA's old heads like Steph Curry and KD step aside and let the young players take over the USA's Olympic team? And is Luca Doncic getting snubbed for NBA MVP? The boys are diving into all that and more.FOLLOW US ON SOCIALS:Instagram: off.the.rip.podTikTok: off.the.rip.podX: OffTheRipPodcastSUBSCRIBE on YouTube @off.the.rip.podcast for full videos of every episode!
Damon Bruce Plus: Warriors, 49ers, Giants, A’s Bay Area Sports Talk
It's time for the Warriors to pack it in ... this is going nowhere fast. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
NBC play-by-play announcer Noah Eagle joins Greg Silver & Carlos Ramirez ahead of tonight's Warriors vs Clippers matchup at Chase Center. They dive into Darius Garland's anticipated Clippers debut and the Warriors' struggles without Steph Curry. Noah shares his insights on how the absence of top players affects the team's style and the importance of developing young players like the Warriors' newly paid Gui Santos. They also discuss the issue of tanking in the NBA and potential solutions, including reversing the lottery odds to incentivize teams to compete.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Warriors have the weight the risk and reward of bringing Steph Curry back
In Hour 2, Spadoni and Shasky discuss Steph Curry's timeline to return and the dilemma of transparency when it comes to injuries in sports. Should teams be upfront about specific issues with players?
In Hour 1 of the Morning Roast, Joe Shasky and Joe Spadoni discuss the huge weekend in Bay Area sports -- Steph Curry's injury, Porzingis' diagnosis, Kuminga's continued success in Atlanta. They're also joined by UCSF's Dr. Nirav Pandya to discuss the nature of these various injuries haunting the Warriors.
Doc Pandya joins The Roast to react to the latest news about Stephen Currys health, and how we should view Kristaps health issues
Zion Williamson is in the building for his first national television in years. The Pelicans star will tell us exactly what he's changed that's keeping him healthy and ON the court when he joins us in studio! And, a TOUGH weekend for Denver and a new meme was born - why this moment against OKC set the Joker OFF, and Tim MacMahon details just how much longer they'll be without Aaron Gordon. Wemby lands in MSG, but the Knicks were ready. We'll explain how New York's defense helped expose the Spurs biggest weakness... S-G-A returned to the floor this weekend and he accomplished something which hasn't been done in over a half-century... I spoke to Steph Curry, who revealed exactly where he's at in his recovery, so when should Warrior fans expect their star back??? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Steiny & Guru chat with Monte Poole of NBC Sports Bay Area about the Warriors current predicament, the Jonathan Kuminga fallout, and if Steph Curry is due back anytime soon. Plus, the longest question in the history of the station...
JD breaks down the Warriors 129-101 to the Lakers. Steph Curry joined Malika Andrews during the broadcast to provide an injury update. Gui Santos also received a 3 year / 15 million dollar contract extension.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Marcus Thompson of The Athletic joins Derek and JD on Dirty Work to revisit Stephen Curry’s unforgettable deep three vs. OKC—now 10 years later. They break down the moment, its impact on the Warriors, and why it still defines Curry’s legend.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of Conduct Detrimental: THE Sports Law Podcast, Dan Lust (@SportsLawLust) and Mike Kravchenko (Watch on YouTube) are back for a catch-up week packed with stories spanning baseball, college football, the NBA, UFC, and the Olympics.The episode opens with the bombshell resignation of Tony Clark as executive director of the MLBPA following allegations of an inappropriate relationship with a family member he hired at the union. Dan and Mike break down why the personal scandal may only be the tip of the iceberg, drawing parallels to the NFLPA's Lloyd Howell situation and raising questions about self-dealing, misuse of union funds, and what Bruce Meyer's interim appointment means heading into a critical CBA negotiation year.From there, the duo covers the quiet settlement of the Jaden Rashada NIL lawsuit — one of the most closely watched cases in college sports law — and what the undisclosed resolution tells us about leverage, discovery, and the war of attrition in NIL litigation. They then pivot to the University of Cincinnati's lawsuit against transfer quarterback Brendan Sorsby over a $1 million buyout clause, and what it signals for the future of revenue-sharing contracts and the transfer portal.Dan and Mike also tackle the NBA's escalating tanking crisis, including Adam Silver's record fines, the crisis summit with all 30 GMs, and what a potential draft overhaul could look like. The conversation then shifts to the UFC, Dana White's First Amendment stance, Sean Strickland's mic cut at the post-fight presser, and the tension brewing between the UFC's culture and its new Paramount partnership.The episode closes with Dan's passionate recommendation of the Jim Thorpe documentary Lit by Lightning — which he calls the greatest sports documentary he's ever seen — plus a shoutout to the Steph Curry film The Goat, and a listener challenge: first 10 people to watch either and send proof win a Conduct Detrimental shirt.Let us know your thoughts!***Have a topic you want to write about? ANYONE and EVERYONE can publish for ConductDetrimental.com. Let us know if you want to join the team.As always, this episode is sponsored by Themis Bar Review: https://www.themisbarsocial.com/conductdetrimental Host: Dan Lust (@SportsLawLust) Featuring: Mike Kravchenko (Watch on YouTube)Produced by: Mike Kravchenko (Watch on YouTube)Twitter | Instagram | TikTok | YouTube | Website | Email
On this episode of Conduct Detrimental: THE Sports Law Podcast, Dan Lust (@SportsLawLust) and Mike Kravchenko (Watch on YouTube) are back for a catch-up week packed with stories spanning baseball, college football, the NBA, UFC, and the Olympics.The episode opens with the bombshell resignation of Tony Clark as executive director of the MLBPA following allegations of an inappropriate relationship with a family member he hired at the union. Dan and Mike break down why the personal scandal may only be the tip of the iceberg, drawing parallels to the NFLPA's Lloyd Howell situation and raising questions about self-dealing, misuse of union funds, and what Bruce Meyer's interim appointment means heading into a critical CBA negotiation year.From there, the duo covers the quiet settlement of the Jaden Rashada NIL lawsuit — one of the most closely watched cases in college sports law — and what the undisclosed resolution tells us about leverage, discovery, and the war of attrition in NIL litigation. They then pivot to the University of Cincinnati's lawsuit against transfer quarterback Brendan Sorsby over a $1 million buyout clause, and what it signals for the future of revenue-sharing contracts and the transfer portal.Dan and Mike also tackle the NBA's escalating tanking crisis, including Adam Silver's record fines, the crisis summit with all 30 GMs, and what a potential draft overhaul could look like. The conversation then shifts to the UFC, Dana White's First Amendment stance, Sean Strickland's mic cut at the post-fight presser, and the tension brewing between the UFC's culture and its new Paramount partnership.The episode closes with Dan's passionate recommendation of the Jim Thorpe documentary Lit by Lightning — which he calls the greatest sports documentary he's ever seen — plus a shoutout to the Steph Curry film The Goat, and a listener challenge: first 10 people to watch either and send proof win a Conduct Detrimental shirt.Let us know your thoughts!***Have a topic you want to write about? ANYONE and EVERYONE can publish for ConductDetrimental.com. Let us know if you want to join the team.As always, this episode is sponsored by Themis Bar Review: https://www.themisbarsocial.com/conductdetrimental Host: Dan Lust (@SportsLawLust) Featuring: Mike Kravchenko (Watch on YouTube)Produced by: Mike Kravchenko (Watch on YouTube)Twitter | Instagram | TikTok | YouTube | Website | Email
The No-Power Rankings are back! Join Justin, Rob, and J. Kyle Mann as they go through the league and rank which teams have the worst situations for the foreseeable future. They debate how much longer the Warriors can attempt to make championship runs with Steph Curry, why no one cares about Zion Williamson, whether the Bulls can finally rebuild after all the moves they made at the deadline, why the Kings are simply hopeless, and more!(0:00:00) Intro (4:33) Los Angeles Clippers (9:31) Golden State Warriors (16:02) New Orleans Pelicans (30:01) Tommy Hilfiger ad break (30:36) Chicago Bulls (40:52) Milwaukee Bucks (49:14) Sacramento Kings Hosts: Justin Verrier, Rob Mahoney, and J. Kyle MannProducers: Victoria Valencia and Jessie LopezProduction Supervision: Ben Cruz and Conor NevinsSocial: Jessie Lopez and Keith Fujimoto Explore more at https://tommy.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hour 2: Silver & Carlos Ramirez take you up to the start of pregame for Giants vs Dodgers Cactus League play. Bryce Eldridge will fill in at first base for Rafael Devers, who was a late scratch with left hamstring tightness. They also turn back the clock on the 10-year anniversary of Steph Curry's 38-foot game winner in Oklahoma City, in what was arguably the greatest regular season game in Warriors history.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.