Who Says No? The NBA Trade Podcast

By: Colin Ward-Henninger and Sam Quinn
  • Summary

  • NBA trades and transactions have become just as important as the games themselves, and they deserve just as much attention. Join NBA writers Colin Ward-Henninger and Sam Quinn as they discuss deals, propose fake trades and analyze free-agent signings across the league. If you're an NBA fan and you enjoy player movement (of course you do), this is the podcast for you. Give us a listen. Who says no?
    Copyright 2023 Colin Ward-Henninger and Sam Quinn
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Episodes
  • State of the Lakers, Trade Deadline edition with Yossi Gozlan
    Feb 1 2022

    Yossi Gozlan joins the show to discuss the upcoming trade deadline as an inflection point for the Lakers. Who can they actually get? Is Russell Westbrook tradable? Where is all of this going?

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    1 hr
  • State of the Lakers with Yossi Gozlan
    Nov 19 2021

    Yossi Gozlan returns in the first episode of "Who Says No" of the season to discuss all things Lakers, including:

    • The disappointing defense.
    • Talen Horton-Tucker outplaying Russell Westbrook.
    • Kendrick Nunn trades and how the Lakers can find matching salary.
    • The rotation when the roster is healthy.
    • Frank Vogel.

    And much, much more.

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Cleveland as a Ben Simmons fit with Evan Dammarell
    Sep 22 2021

    Evan Dammarell joins the show to talk about Cleveland as a possible fit for Ben Simmons in a trade. We break down what Philly might be interested in, Collin Sexton's long-term upside, a possible fit with Evan Mobley, and eventually land on a three-team trade structure that works for all parties involved.

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    1 hr and 9 mins

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