Brad Hardin is joined again by David Bracey, the host of the new Hoop Ball Podcast Double Dribble, to talk over the Trade Deadline move to bring Lou Williams home to Atlanta. They will also discuss the last 6 games from the Hawks and how they are still on track to be a playoff team even with the winning streak snapped.
The Clippers have won 5 in a row, Rajon Rondo is now in LA, and Lou Williams is gone. Brandon and one of our favorite returning champs, Adam Ausland, discuss why Rondo will be an important addition, whether he fits into our ideal closing lineup and how Ty Lue will find minutes for all his guards.
Andre Drummond, come on down! You’re the next contestant on the 2020-21 Los Angeles Lakers!
Following his buyout in Cleveland, “the other AD” has listed the Lakers as his “frontrunner” and it couldn’t come at a better time given what Los Angeles has ahead on the road without LeBron or Anthony Davis.
Ethan delivers a quick-hitting solo pod to dissect Drummond’s potential addition, what it means for the other bigs on the team, and how the big fella can help this team in both the current and future.
Lawrence provides his quick thoughts on Mavs trade deadline pickups, notables points on the T’Wolves victory, and previews tonight’s matchup against the Pacers.
We have a busy show, despite the title! Though the Wolves stayed quiet at the deadline, two key starters are set to return shortly, with Malik Beasley’s suspension on the brink of done. Stuart has your Wolves report for Friday!
Greg Mroz is back after almost a month away on the HoopBall Chicago Bulls podcast to break down some huge news! The Bulls have acquired 2 time All Star center Nikola Vučević along with Al-Farouq Aminu from the Orlando Magic in exchange for Otto Porter Jr, Wendell Carter Jr, & two future 1st round draft picks. Chicago also picked up Troy Brown Jr & Mo Wagner from the Wizards for Daniel Gafford & Chandler Hutchison, and they might not be done.
Downtown Jaylen Brown went bananas and nearly set a record in the Celtics win over Orlando, but the good feelings only lasted about 21 hours. Patrick has your back-to-back game break!
Yeah, the Wolves lost to the Thunder, but quietly, Josh Okogie has been playing a heck of a lot better. Stuart’s back to break down the defeat, preview Wolves-Mavs and talk a bit about complaining to officials!
The guys discuss another crushing defeat, more post-covid shortcomings and whether or not the Raps should be buyers or sellers at the fast approaching trade deadline.