Like the NBA season, the Hoop Ball Lakers show has returned! Ethan Norof previews what the Lakers return will look like in the NBA’s new structure, poses questions for the team and the league, and focuses on how basketball prepares to move forward in a weird time.
Host Greg Mroz is joined by Dead Prez, Novek, & Jules from the Pulling Back The Curtain Podcast (@PBTCpod) to discuss every essential element from The Last Dance. It is a fully encompassing recap on the docu-series that gave us a glimpse into the most globally influential team in NBA history.
Najee and Hunter are back to discuss one of the NBA’s biggest rumors right now involving Bradley Beal and talk about whether or not the Nets should give up the assets they have to acquire him. Plus, they talk all things Spencer Dinwiddie including his recent GoFundMe campaign, cryptic tweets and accidental leak of the NBA return date!
Host Greg Mroz gives his review on parts nine and ten of “The Last Dance” which aired Sunday night. These two episodes focused on the 1997 NBA Finals, the “flu game”, Steve Kerr’s personal tragedy, the battle with the Pacers in the 1998 Eastern Conference Finals, winning it all in 1998, and the culmination of the dynasty.
This week on the Pelicans’ Scoop, Lyle is joined by Andrew Lopezfrom ESPN to discuss the season that was (and still could be), direct from New Orleans!
It’s ClippersCast time! Brandon Marcus is joined by Clippers Voice Brian Sieman for a chat about broadcasting, what’s it like to be on the call for a big comeback, the importance of both LA basketball teams being good and The Last Dance!
Jason Schwartz and Brandon Marcus chat about Steve Ballmer’s acquisition of the Forum and what it means for the future of the Forum, sports and music in the LA area and what advantages the Clippers will have playing in their own arena.
This week on the Pelicans’ Scoop, Lyle is joined byStephen Vidovich to chat all things Pels, upcoming content on Hoop-Ball.com and much more! Lyle then winds back the clock to 26 October 2019 for Game 3 @ Houston!
Host Greg Mroz gives his review on parts seven and eight of “The Last Dance” which aired Sunday night. These two episodes focused on Michael Jordan’s retirement, his baseball career, the Bulls without Michael, returning to basketball, and his competitive drive.
The Sacramento Kings season leaves us with a lot of unanswered questions including… What’s next for Marvin Bagley? Would he have played again? Will Buddy remain on the bench? Will Buddy be happy remaining on the bench? What will next NBA season look like? Are we looking at a complete change in NBA business? Thanks for listening, stay home, and be safe!
Najee & Hunter are back to talk about how their personal lives have changed since the COVID-19 pandemic broke out. They touch on how it’s affected both their professional and collegiate careers before going into how a life without sports isn’t a great one. On a lighter note, the guys talk about who the best candidate for the Nets’ head coaching job is and dive into what music they’ve been listening to and Netflix shows they’ve been binging during quarantine.
Host Greg Mroz gives his review on parts five and six of “The Last Dance” which aired Sunday night. These two episodes focused on Michael Jordan’s relationship with Nike, the 1992 US Olympic Team, fighting through the 1993 playoffs, and Jordan’s issues with gambling.
We’re back, friends! Brandon Marcus welcomes Andrew Greif of the LA Times to talk about the season in limbo, whether the layoff helps or hurts the team and the most memorable games in Clippers history.
This week on the Pelicans’ Scoop, Lylekeeps the history lesson alive with a look at Game 2 of the 19/20 season against Dallas and a discussion on the New Orleans Buccaneers