On this crossover edition, Brandon and Greg Mroz, the host of the HoopBall Bulls Show, join forces to preview the upcoming showdown and hit both teams’ seasons thus far!
Greg Mroz recaps the Bulls nail-biting loss to the Los Angeles Lakers on Friday night at the Staples Center in Los Angeles. Zach LaVine started off the game on fire & finished with 38, but the Bulls didn’t have enough down the stretch to stop LeBron & company. The biggest takeaway is that this team is competing in every game, and that’s something Bulls observers haven’t been able to say for a long time.
Brad Hardin is joined by HIS FRIEND Alan Srochi to talk through the reports of friction between John Collins and Trae Young and the different layers to the article written The Athletic. Who really is to blame? What does this mean going forward for the team?
Brad Hardin recaps the loss to the Hornets where just odd things occurred for the Hawks. In the midst of a 3 game losing streak, Brad talks over things that are needed to do to break out this funk before a rematch on Saturday in Charlotte.
Greg Mroz recaps the Bulls loss to the Sacramento Kings on Wednesday night at the Golden 1 Center in Sacramento. The Bulls backcourt was great again, but the interior defense was poor from start to finish. White & LaVine dueled with Tyrese Haliburton down the stretch, and the Bulls just couldn’t get enough stops down the stretch.
Brad Hardin and Mr. ATL Player Development Jordan Boatwright breakdown the loss to the Knicks which may have exposed some storylines developing in this early season that could lead to some potential changes for the Hawks. Jordan brings some very HOT takes and things for Hawks fans to consider and watch. They also preview Hawks vs. Hornets as they look to get out of this 2 game skid.
Give me the hot sauce! Host Greg Mroz reacts & gives his thoughts on the Bulls comeback win over the Portland Trail Blazers on Tuesday night in Portland. Chicago trailed by as many as 20, including 18 after the 1st quarter, but fought back thanks to a career night on the boards from Coby White, another all around solid performance from Otto Porter Jr, and some great bench play from Thad Young.
It’s never dull when you cover the Sacramento Kings. A frustrating 6 quarters of play is being magnified because of a Twitter trade request by Marvin Bagleys dad. Kings started at 3-1 and have lost 3 straight. What has changed? Is it Haliburton’s absence? When will he return? Should Tyrese start? Should Bagley go to the bench? Luke Walton’s difficult position. A lot of Kings basketball ahead. Jill and Damien touch on Sam Amick’s conversation with Bogi and what they took away from it.
The Grizz Next Gen turn back the clock to a little bit of Grit and Grind, but come up short. Grizzlies drop a nail biter to the Lakers 94-92 to fall to 2-5 on the season. David and Isaac are postgame.