• THE RETURN

  • Nov 1 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 12 mins
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    In this episode, the hosts celebrate the return of their podcast and discuss various topics including the Boston Celtics' championship win, their predictions for the current NBA season, and their thoughts on players like Tyrese Halliburton. They also share their opinions on teams they dislike, particularly the Miami Heat, and engage in a lively discussion about potential MVP candidates and the rookie of the year race. In this conversation, the hosts delve into various aspects of the NBA, discussing player performances, coaching strategies, and the dynamics of team success. They evaluate the impact of players like Evan Mobley, AD, and Embiid, while also critiquing coaching styles and the sustainability of teams like the Warriors. The discussion extends to trade strategies for the Bucks and Nuggets, highlighting the importance of building a competitive roster. Finally, they touch on rising stars like Paulo and SGA, emphasizing the need for playoff success to gain recognition. In this episode, the hosts discuss various themes surrounding the NBA, including the impact of market size on player recognition, the Orlando Magic's playing style, player roles within teams, trade evaluations, and predictions for the season. They also touch on the potential for tanking teams and the Memphis Grizzlies' health concerns. The conversation wraps up with a light-hearted discussion about which teams the hosts would like to see live and their closing thoughts on the future of the league.


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