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Matthew Tynan answers questions from Corporate Knowledge newsletter subscribers during a live show.
Topics include:
The status of De'Aaron Fox's broken pinky and the point guard's comments about perhaps electing for surgery when he returns to Los Angeles in the coming weeks. A breakdown of the Devin Vassell rollercoaster ride and what his future looks like in San Antonio. The No. 1 thing we're looking for down the stretch of the season. The Spurs' (somehow) still-alive Play-In hopes.Finally, at the end, a moment of zen for all Spurs fans. -
First, Matthew Tynan gives a quick update on Gregg Popovich, who released an official statement Thursday announcing he would not return to the sidelines this season, but hopes to return to coaching. Wishing Pop the best.
Then, Matthew and Trevor Zickgraf get into a long discussion about Devin Vassell's tough season, what's gone wrong, and what's led to his struggles.
After the break, the guys open up the can of worms that is Stephon Castle's minutes situation and role within the rotation.
Also, more De'Aaron Fox talk, and flowers for Keldon Johnson.
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Matthew Tynan is joined by Isaac Levy-Rubinett of The Ringer to discuss Victor Wembanyama's second season in San Antonio and its much-too-early ending. Where did Vic thrive? Where is improvement needed? Were there any surprises? What about his status as a No. 1 option?
Then, after the break, they get into MORE questions moving forward, particularly as it pertains to the team's mindset, its goals, Mitch Johnson's rotation decisions without Wemby, and how to best develop for the future while still remaining competitive in the present.
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First, Matthew and Trevor discuss what San Antonio can do to hit the reset button in Paris, and remind listeners of the obvious importance of Jeremy Sochan.
Then, after the break, they try to figure out the Spurs' thought process as the February trade deadline approaches. Moves are coming in the near future, but will it be sooner rather than later?
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Matthew Tynan is joined by Trevor Zickgraf to talk about almost everything under the sun as it pertains to the current state of your San Antonio Spurs. From late-game struggles, to Devin Vassell's shooting, to Mitch Johnson's decisions, to Jeremy Sochan's role, to Victor Wembanyama's rough clutch-time performances -- it's all mostly covered. They'd need another hour to get to every single issue, but one should do just fine for now.
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First, Trevor and Matthew discuss the NBA Cup and San Antonio's loss to Phoenix, including the uncharacteristic lack of poise from a team that's done so well remaining organized this season.
Then, after the break, they get into the different possible lineup constructions the Spurs will have on the table once Victor Wembanyama returns from his newest injury and Devin Vassell finally makes his way back into the starting lineup.
Finally, a brief reflection on the first quarter of the Spurs' season.
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First, Matthew Tynan reacts live to the Spurs' 110-93 loss to the Mavs on Saturday night, then gets to some mailbag questions from Corporate Knowledge subscribers.
Note: Matthew does a live postgame show on the Substack app after most Spurs road games. You can find the Corporate Knowledge newsletter and the link to download the app at matthewtynan.substack.com. Come participate live!
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First, Matthew Tynan and Trevor Zickgraf discuss the Spurs taking advantage of the tired Kings, something real teams do to opponents who are playing on the second night of a back-to-back.
Then, they take a look at San Antonio's 3-point-heavy approach and whether it's the right strategy to employ for this roster.
Finally, after the break, they answer a few mailbag questions. Thanks to all who contributed!
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First, Matthew Tynan and Trevor Zickgraf offer up a number of observations from the first three games of San Antonio's young season, including positive outlooks on the big performances of Jeremy Sochan and Victor Wembanyama's ramp-up to full playing time.
Then, after the break, the guys play a new game called "Thing or no thing?" So clever and original.
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Welcome to the official Small Market Bias Spurs season-preview pod!
First, Matthew Tynan and Trevor Zickgraf go back and forth with some predictions for the year ahead, with a good blend of spicy and warm takes to go around.
Then, after the break, they answer some great mailbag questions from Corporate Knowledge subscribers.
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Welcome to Corporate Knowledge: After Dark, a new postgame show for the Small Market Bias podcast feed!
First, Matthew Tynan hits on five topics from Spurs-Heat, including starting-lineup observations, the performances of Keldon Johnson and Jeremy Sochan, and Malaki Branham's bounce-back game.
Then, subscriber questions are answered live on the Substack app.
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First, Matthew Tynan and Trevor Zickgraf assess the ebbs and flows of San Antonio's recently released 2024-25 game schedule.
Then, they take a look at some major NBA award predictions made by ESPN staff writers in a recent article, which featured a number of Spurs.
Finally, what's the status of Diamond Sports Group's (Bally) bankruptcy situation?
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Trevor Zickgraf joins Matthew Tynan to answer an array of questions from Corporate Knowledge newsletter readers.
First, the guys discuss the potential impact of the arrivals of Chris Paul and Harrison Barnes both on and off the court, as well as which players from last season's roster will benefit the most from their presence.
Then, they dive into questions about Keldon Johnson expectations and what his future may hold.
Finally, some trade-value conversation before finishing with a quick Victor Wembanyama Olympics update.
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First, Matthew Tynan and Bruno Passos discuss Bruno's NBA Draft flowchart at Pounding the Rock. Who were the most interesting players, and which crossroads were the trickiest to navigate?
Then, after the break, a back-and-forth on hierarchies and priorities. What's the most critical element to address right now in San Antonio?
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First, Matthew Tynan and Trevor Zickgraf discuss the biggest factors that have led to the Celtics' 3-0 lead before talking a little about the Luka Doncic drama.
Then, the guys analyze what the Spurs can learn from a roster-building standpoint when watching the NBA Finals.
Finally, a lookahead at player combinations for picks Nos. 4 and 8 in the upcoming draft.
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First, Trevor and Matthew have a discussion about Stephon Castle, Donovan Clingan and Zach Edey -- the three highest-rated NBA prospects left in the NCAA tournament -- and whether they may be on the Spurs' watch list.
Then they jump into a conversation about San Antonio's improved play even in the face of season-ending injuries to Devin Vassell and Jeremy Sochan, as well as Victor Wembanyama's refined offensive process.
Finally, after the break, Trev puts his general manager hat on to break down upcoming roster decisions while Matt plays the role of assistant to the general manager.
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First, Matthew Tynan and former KENS 5 do-it-all Tom Petrini hold a winding conversation about the 'I-35 Series' in Austin, how this year's weekend went, and what the future holds.
Then, after the break (43:58), they dive into the Spurs' recent run of play, and discuss why they've looked so solid of late whenever Victor Wembanyama doesn't play.
Lastly, a bunch of mailbag questions! This episode should tide everyone over for the weekend, if not longer...
- Visa fler