Brad is joined by friends of the program David Bracey and Alan Srochi to talk over the series clinching Game 5 victory over the Knicks and previews the Eastern Conference Semis matchup vs. Sixers!
As they enter a win-or-stay-home Game 6, the Lakers season is officially on the brink. Following an embarrassing Game 5 in which the Lakers flatly did not show up to play, Ethan goes harder in the paint than Andre Drummond on his best day to absolutely rip into the collective Lakers’ soul. The Lakers are going to have to dig deep in their bag to have a chance at extending the series, and if Anthony Davis can’t go, it may not matter what else everyone else–including LeBron–can give. Disclaimer: this episode is hotter than a bag of Hot Cheetos.
The young Grizzlies squad appears to be out manned and overmatched in this grueling series with the Utah Jazz. This hasn’t put off the fight from Ja Morant and company. David and Isaac return with game 4 thoughts.
It was a Brooklyn scoring barrage, and despite another big one from Tatum, the Celtics now find themselves down 3-1 with the series headed back to New York.
The Grizzlies stumble out of the gate and are unable to close the gap in game 3. David and Isaac are back to breakdown game 3 and let you know what the Griz need to do to win game 4.
Hawks sweep the two games at home and are a game away from clinching a spot in the next round. Special guest David Bracey joins Brad in recapping Game 4 and looking ahead to Game 5.
Did the Mavs miss shots or did the Clippers begin to figure things out? What will Rick Carlisle have in store for game four? Lawrence has your mid-series report with Dallas now leading just 2 games to 1.
The dynamic duo of Brandon and Justin tackle the Clips win in Dallas. Should Reggie Jackson keep starting? How can the Clips slow down the Mavs three-point shooters? Can Kawhi and PG get some help?
Jayson Tatum becomes the first Celtics player to score 50 points in back-to-back home games and Boston is down just 2-1 to the Nets. Can Boston draw from a big crowd with restrictions lifted? Patrick Lounsbury hosts!
Brad is joined by the program’s favorite Knicks fan Mr. ATL Player Development to recap Game 2 and preview Game 3. They also talk about the potential rivalry between the two franchises for years to come.
The Celtics got blistered in game two – is there anything the team can do to get back in the series? Patrick finds a few parties that need to step up, but hope yet remains.
Ja Morant shoulders the load in a game 2 loss to the Jazz. Early foul trouble on JV and DB lead to an increased role for Ja and man oh man did he rise to the occasion. David and Isaac look back at game 2 and give keys to victory in game 3.