Coby White is out for at least 4 months after shoulder surgery, possibly longer. Greg Mroz explains what that is going to do to the Bulls’ free agency plans & who they might target given their scarcity in the backcourt.
Brad takes it to church on this episode calling out the Hawks for their performance on Friday night. It is put up or shut up time as he previews a huge Game 4 that will ultimately decide the series!
A dominant performance has the Clippers back in the series, down just 2 games to 1. Brandon recaps the cruising win and hits on what the Clips needs to be ready for come Game 4.
Draft coverage continues!! David and Isaac are back with four new prospects, including a listener requested player. The guys delve into a highly touted, swing at upside pick and their early front runner for the Grizz at 17.
Mavs had a terrific year but Game 7 was a glaring example that Luka needs help. Should they move Porzingis? Will Mark Cuban and Donnie Nelson get hyper aggressive this offseason? Lawrence breaks down Game 7 and his early thoughts on the Mavs transition to the offseason.
The Grizzlies season has come to an end. You know what that means….DRAFT SEASON!!! David and Isaac return to talk about the Playoffs and jump in on the first of many Draft Prospects.
Oh yes! The Clippers took game seven from Luka Doncic and the Mavs, and the Jazz await. Brandon is joined by Joey Linn as the guys celebrate completing step one in the playoff adventure!
Get excited, friends! Justin Wilson joins Brandon to preview GAME SEVEN and break down Kawhi Leonard’s all-world show in game 6 to get the Clips to this point!
What a whirlwind! Patrick has a TON to unpack as the Celtics season came to an end at the hands of the Nets, and within a day, Danny Ainge left his post and Brad Stevens popped into it.
Another lackadaisical fourth quarter by Luka. Dallas failed to capitalize on a home game to close out the series and now we’re headed to a Game 7. Lawrence joins you to give his instant reaction to the Mavs game 6 loss.
The Memphis Grizzlies season comes to an end. The young Grizzlies put forth a valiant effort and surprised a lot of people. Unfortunately all good things must come to an end. Who stays? Who goes? Does the Grizzlies front office like what they have and just run it back? Tons of questions need to be answered in this off season. David and Isaac look back at a Grizzlies season unlike any before it and give their take on what the roster may look like for next year.
Mercifully, it’s over. The season that never quit has come to its conclusion, and the Lakers can finally rest with plenty to reflect upon as they exit in Round 1 of the playoffs. Another failure to appear plagued the Lakers from the start, Anthony Davis couldn’t move in his five-minute return, and LeBron’s attempted heroics weren’t enough for him to save himself or his ship from sinking at the inception of its journey. Ethan and JC reflect on the loss, take a brief look into where the Lakers can go from here and provide some general takeaways from the campaign that presented more questions than answers.