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We are at the point in the NBA season where the only thing to do is wait in anticipation of the playoffs. In this episode, we go through the things that we think are the most interesting to talk about with this year's playoffs. We talk about what players have the most to prove, what teams have the most to prove, and what to expect from most teams heading into these playoffs. Enjoy!
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In this episode, we look back at the predictions that we made to start this season, and which ones have aged the best and the worst. Some of our predictions about rookies, specifically Brandon Miller and Keyonte George, have aged very well, while others have not. There's also some Tatum debate in there, because why not. Enjoy!
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The Celtics are playing like a team that could cruise through the playoffs and into the Finals this year, putting up a historically great net rating and dominating in recent games. In this episode, we talk about the awkard play from the Cavs at full strength, as well as the Recent play of Victor Wembenyama over the month of February. We also talk about Jalen Green, Amen Thompson, and the direction of the Houston rockets, as well as some other rookie talk. Enjoy!
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The All-Star Weekend took place in Indy this weekend, and the reviews were not great. The 3pt Shootout was the highest-rated part of the weekend and probably the most exciting. On the flipside, countless people are complaining about the competitiveness of the different challenges, as well as the All-Star game itself. In this episode, we go over how the NBA could improve the watchability of All-Star weekend, and how to get the players to play hard during the all-star game. We also go over some Big Picture talk about some of the teams who could improve their standings in a big way next season, as well as some talk about Scoot Henderson and his struggles. Enjoy!
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The NBA Trade Deadline wrapped up last week, and although there were no major stars moved, some teams absolutely made important improvements to the team. In this episode, we break down the biggest trades that happened around the deadline, and what each player brings to their new team. We also talk about Wembanyama's ridiculous 27/14/5/10 statline, and what the future of the Spurs is going to look like. With Draymond's return, the Warriors have looked like a much more competent team, with Kuminga emerging as the best wing on the team. Enjoy!
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Kawhi and The Clippers have been on an absolute tear over the last 30 games, going 24-6 in that time with Kawhi averaging 26 pts on 55/50/90 shooting splits. The Clippers look like the biggest threat in the West outside of the Nuggets. This episode, we cover some of the recent NBA news, including some talk about potential trade moves to expect as the deadline approaches, as well as some thoughts on the all-star selections and the players who have been snubbed. Enjoy!
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The Cleveland Cavaliers are about to be at full strength for the first time since Evan Mobley and Darius Garland first went down with their injuries. Joel Embiid is having one of the craziest statistical seasons of all time, and will almost certainly not be eligible to win this year's MVP award due to not playing 65 games Despte making the trade for Terry Rozier, the Miami Heat have not been able to win games recently. Their struggles might spell trouble for them in the playoffs, but they are a team known for overcoming those obstacles. Enjoy!
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Only 43 games into his head coaching career, Adrian Griffin has been fired and the Milwaukee Bucks have replaced him with Doc Rivers. Doc Rivers is historically known for underperforming and blowing leads in the Finals, and yet somehow this seems like an upgrade. OKC has managed to grab the 1 seed, and there are 5 other teams that sit at the 30 win mark already. The trade deadline approaches, and we will certainly have more moves to talk about as it does. Enjoy!
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Pascal Siakam has been traded to the Indiana Pacers! The Pacers were able to acquire an All-NBA caliber wing to put next to Haliburton without gutting their team, and Siakam seems to be interested in staying in Indiana long term. There are some other key players who have been involved in Trade rumors: Lauri Markaanen, Zach Lavine, and the entire Golden State roster to name a few. To end the episode, we came up with a bunch of different mock trades for these players and a bunch of others that we think could seriously improve some teams across the league. Enjoy!
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In today's episode, we go over some Big Picture NBA questions that we've been coming up with as we watch this season play out. Monty Williams this offseason became the highest paid coach in the NBA, and with that came strong expectations about the future of the Pistons franchise. Safe to say, those expectations don't exist anymore. The Timberwolves have the best defense in the NBA, but an offensive rating that hovers around the middle of the pack. Can a team like that win a chip? We love having these Big Picture conversations and we hope you enjoy!
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We're only about a third of the way through the NBA season, but we have seen some excellent play out of this year's rookie class. Wemby and Chet will fight for ROTY all year, but other rookies have stood out quickly as impactful players. Jaime Jaquez, Keyonte George, Brandon Miller, and plenty others. This episode, we go through the first round of the 2023 draft and give a review on how each rookie has played so far, and what they have excelled at and struggled with. Enjoy!
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Accidental late upload! In this episode, we'll be giving our award picks for each award for the first quarter of the season. This episode was recorded about a week ago, so some games have been played since, but our picks for each award haven't changed. Some of these awards are definitely still toss ups, but I would be very surprised if someone was able to beat Joel Embiid's case for MVP this year. ROTY seems to be a two-headed snake with Chet and Wemby, and it's too early to say how that award will look when the season ends. Enjoy!
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After the 0-6 start when first acquiring James Harden, the Clippers have been on a tear recently and have seemed to figure out how to best utilize Harden's iso-scoring ability. Kawhi Leonard has played every game this season and is looking incredible in his last 15 games. The Celtics and the Timberwolves are the first teams to reach 20 wins, both getting there with only 5 losses. Ja Morant returns tonight to play the Pelicans, and his play should quickly bring the Grizzlies back into the fold to compete with the rest of the West. Enjoy!
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The In-Season tournament was a massive success for the NBA, and the final games were must watch TV. Tyrese Haliburton continues to put his name alongside the superstars of the NBA with his incredible playmaking, and the longevity of Lebron James is something that cannot be understated at this point in his career. These teams might not be title contenders, but their tournament play was incredible and it got people interested in basketball in november! The Orlando Magic and OKC Thunder both find themselves the 2 seed in their conference, and neither team has many moves to make in order to really be a staple in their conference moving forward. Embiid's averaging 6.4 assists a game so far this season, and is passing at a level that we have never seen from him. Nick Nurse deserves a ton of credit, but Embiid's playmaking leap could make the Sixers a serious contender once the playoffs start. Enjoy!
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This episode, we'll be breaking down some of the recent play in the NBA, including the excellent play of Tyrese Haliburton. Haliburton has helped lead the Pacers to one of the best offenses in the league so far and has made the Pacers a Must Watch team. Victor Wembanyama is such a fun player to watch but the Spurs as a whole are not playing competitive basketball. James Harden and the Clippers finally manage to win a game off the back of a strong Harden performance. Enjoy!
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The Houston Rockets started the season very out of sorts through their first three games, but the 6 game win streak they have gone on has us very impressed. Alperen Sengun has grown on both ends of the ball, and new additions FVV and Dillon Brooks have been doing their jobs very well. Anthony Edwards is starting this season playing like a top 10 player in the league. The two-way impact is amazing, and the peaks that he can hit offensively are unstoppable. Philly has managed to snatch the 1 seed in the East, with Tyrese Maxey emerging as one of the most promising young stars in the league. Enjoy!
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Welcome back to our Trends and Dead Ends podcast! Every year, we take a look at some of the surprising trends to come out of the beginning of the NBA season, and we go over which ones we expect to continue (Trend), and which we expect to change (Dead End). Some teams, like the Bucks and Grizzlies, have struggled a lot more than people expected to start the season. While teams like the Magic and Hawks look great early. There is still plenty of time for these narratives to change, but it's fun to take an early look at how the season is shaping up and make predictions. Enjoy!
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The NBA Season is finally here, and we've already seen some great moments from our rookie class. Brandon Miller looks great to start the year, better than many people expected him to look. The Celtics start the season 2-0, and the starting 5 looks incredible right out of the gate. I expected the Houston Rockets to be a competitive team and fun to watch, and so far they look to be the same dysfunctional team as they've been for years. It's too early to make any bold claims about the season, but there are trends that we'll certainly have to keep our eyes on. Enjoy!
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The Western Conference this year is packed full of talent, and there are way more than 8 teams that expect to make the playoffs this year. This episode is our breakdown of our picks for the 1-15 seeds in the Western Conference. The Denver Nuggets are a Juggernaut and should continue to be viewed as the best team in the West. Outside of that, the fight for home court advantage is going to be an exciting one. Even at the bottom of the conference, teams like San Antonio, Portland, Houston, and Utah all have exciting young squads and should be entertaining watches at the least. Enjoy!
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We are back! We took a hiatus for a bit from the NBA this offseason but we are back and ready to start bringing you more NBA content as the season inches closer. Today, we will be breaking down the Eastern Conference for this season and giving you our picks for what seed we expect each team to be. The Bucks and the Celtics rule the East this year, but we expect some younger teams to really start surprising people. The Cleveland Cavs improved on their team from last year, which was already top 10 in offense and defense, The Pacers drafted really well in Jarace Walker and have a young star in Haliburton that could help propel them into a potential playoff spot this year. There are some teams that we expect turmoil from, like the Sixers and the Heat, but all in all we expect a very strong season from the top teams in the East, and some very promising play from the young teams towards the bottom. We will be back with our Western Conference Breakdown soon, enjoy!
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