The Warriors took care of business at home and overcame a huge 19pt deficit in Game 2 helping them establish an important 2-0 lead over Dallas. Sam Orlik covers all the keys and takeaways from the first two games as well as previews a very important trip to Dallas for Games 3 and 4.
The Sixers season ended with a second round loss to the Heat, and Adam walks you through what went wrong while recapping the season and shining a light on some of Philly’s bright sports of the year despite the disappointing end.
The Celtics rebound in a strong way, defeating the Miami Heat 127-102 with contributions from up and down the lineup. Lead by their three best players and a barrage of three pointers, the Celtics just were too much for the Heat to handle. The return of Marcus Smart and Al Horford also proved to be huge, as expected, with Smart having a huge 24 point-12 assist-1 turnover game. They controlled the game for 43 minutes of this game and did not look back. Patrick and Lucas explain how everything went right and look forward to the next couple games in Boston.
The Memphis Grizzlies held the end of season press conference. Nearly all of the Grizzlies rotation players were interviewed by the media…Nearly all. Does Dillon Brooks absence from the end of season presser mean anything? Does it mean nothing? The crew is back to take a look at the draft lottery, the end of season presser and some of the information gathered.
Poor shooting doomed Dallas from the outset but @lbsaidit & @corbannba want to remind you Mavs fans that the team can rely on preparation for Game 2, when they just might have some energy back, too.
David Williams from the EthosGrizzlies team joins Sam Orlik in a retrospective of the Warriors Memphis matchup as well as a quick look ahead at the Western Conference Finals matchup with the Dallas Mavericks.
The Celtics play a good first half, only for it to be wasted by a horrific third quarter. Turnovers and missed free throws really killed the one Celtics, and they just couldn’t match the Heats second half intensity until it was too late. Pat and Lucas cover what went wrong and what could potentially go right in game two.
Despite that strange episode title, no, this is not becoming an EthosHeat show, but JC does preview the Eastern Conference Finals in this episode and he’ll tell you why in the episode.
He also goes over some of the latest Lakers news, some of it good, some of it concerning (what else is new?). But enjoy the latest EthosLakers solo episode!
The Celtics close out the series with a commanding win at home in game 7 against the Bucks! Lucas celebrates his correct prediction and Patrick celebrates his incorrect prediction because the Celtics still won. They wore down the Bucks just enough for them to run out of gas in the second half. The guys look forward to the Heat series that starts on Tuesday, and drop their series predictions.
CAN YOU BELIEVE IT!? The Mavs dismantled the Suns right from the start and won Game 7 on the road. Now… the WCF! @lbsaidit and @corbannba bring you this Mavs update before the next round!
On this episode, Lyle deep dives into the Pelican’s role players and discusses their contributions on and off the court. Credit to Aidan Ladocki for suggesting this topic!
The Warriors close out the Grizzlies 4-2 with incredible Game 6 performances from Klay, Looney, Wiggins, and Draymond. Sam Orlik recaps the series and the huge game 6 win!
A game 7 is coming to Boston! On the back of Jayson Tatum scoring 46 points, the Celtics beat the Bucks by double digits 108-95. It was a phenomenal performance from Tatum, but we also saw a ever resilient Marcus Smart comeback with a phenomenal game. He came out on fire scoring 14 points (to almost match the 17 Giannis had) in the first quarter. They battled through a 40-point 20-rebound game from the NBA’s defending Finals MVP. Pat and Lucas cover the game, and get into game 7 predictions!