• The NBA Pod: Early Season Complaints and Having No Sympathy for Giannis and the Milwaukee Bucks

  • Nov 17 2024
  • Length: 45 mins
  • Podcast

The NBA Pod: Early Season Complaints and Having No Sympathy for Giannis and the Milwaukee Bucks

  • Summary

  • This is Episode 2,
    An all NBA pod! I omitted some NBA topics in the first episode and in light of the NBA having a ratings decline, and having the season just gotten underway I do examine what I think the reason is.
    I break down the Nike/Giannis pettiness towards Jaylen Brown and where the Bucks collapse began... and it wasn't just Doc Rivers. I discuss the possible trade destinations for him including the Oklahoma City Thunder and Houston Rockets.
    I also give the Cleveland Cavaliers their flowers and explain how they will definitely a threat for the Eastern Conference Finals along with the New York Knicks and defending NBA Champion Boston Celtics. The key was prying Donovan Mitchell, and having him commit long term, I'll explain the dominoes that occurred at that time.
    I also tease the Episode 3 which will be released on Sunday Evening,

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