Keith and Trey recap a frustrating 99-113 loss to the Dallas Mavericks where it seemed like Billy Donovan was outcoached. Then the pair discuss a potential Patrick Williams return and what that means for the Bulls as the trade deadline approaches.
The Pelicans cap off the week from hell with a win against an undermanned Warriors team. Brandon Ingram starred with 32. The Birmingham Squadron kicked off their regular season campaign and Zion is off to recover.
We have discussed the depth of this Grizzlies team on multiple occasions this season for good reason. The Grizzlies head into LA short handed and show out. Jaren has an offensive explosion with quite possibly his best game of the season and the Grizz roll. Final Score Grizzlies 123 – Clippers 108. David and Isaac are postgame.
Keith and Trey recap a Bulls victory in which the entire team was firing on all cylinders, including rookie Ayo Dosunmu. But is Ayo on the way out at the trade deadline? The guys discuss this and more!
Your hosts Lucas and Patrick are back with another episode, following back-to back-to back close games. The Celtics realistically could’ve and maybe should’ve won all 3, but end up dropping two in a row due to a couple big makes and misses. Although, JB and JT looking potentially better than ever gives them reason for hope!
The changing weather put the show on the shelf for a bit but the guys are back! David and Isaac discuss the win against the Pistons and what has been going on around the Grizzlies since the hiatus.
Our Friday guest shows are BACK. We ring in the first Friday of 2022 with another Kings Herald writer joining us, Brenden Nunes (also of the Sac Bee and the Kings Pulse podcast).
Brenden, a dedicated detractor to the “Kings must move Fox” narrative, explains why we must ride it out with #5 (and Tyrese Haliburton) as the faces of this squad. We also talk trades and whether we truly care about making the play-in tourney.
Finally, we end this fast-paced episode by giving Robert Woodard (!) some love. Have a great weekend y’all!
Without Trae Young, John Collins or Bogi, Hawks have 6 players in double digits and play great team defense to gut out a win vs. the Kings before taking on both LA teams this weekend. Brad recaps the great team performance and keys to beating the Lakers on Friday night.
Just like Stanley Johnson, the boys are back in town!
JC and Ethan return to chime in on the Lakers 3-game winning streak, the fast-approaching halfway point in the season, the everchanging Lakers roster, and so much more!
From the trade of Rajon Rondo to the rumors swirling around DeAndre Jordan and Kent Bazemore, JC and Ethan take you through it all while detailing what it was like to see the LakeShow in person over the last few weeks.
The fellas tease a DeMarcus Cousins return, Kendrick Nunn being around the corner and more in this episode of the Ethos Lakers podcast.
Adam takes you through the Sixers 5-game win streak led by Eastern Conference Player of the Month Joel Embiid and discusses what needs to be done to make Philly true title contenders!
In Kings news that really isn’t news, GM Monte McNair apparently has Vivek’s blessing to “do whatever is necessary” to help the team get to the postseason…. cool! We weren’t thinking McNair was trying to tank.
We discuss Sam Amick’s latest insight, review the Lakers game, Haliburton’s continued hesitancies when playing with Fox, and then briefly preview the Kings next opponent: the depleted Atlanta Hawks.
The Pelicans faced the Utah Jazz and the Phoenix Suns on back to back nights in the SKC, losing both after staying close all game. Lyle breaks down both games!
Career Night from Trae Young but his back hurts because he carried the team in a losing effort. Brad covers the disappointing loss to the Blazers, Schlenk’s cryptic comments, and the road ahead for Atlanta!