After a false start to the road trip, the Pels took the floor against the Clippers. Nickeil Alexander-Walker stepped up with 37 points but the Clippers were too strong winning 106-111. Lyle reacts to the coring outburst and the honourable loss
After stewing over it for a few days, Greg Mroz gives a quick recap of the Bulls 130-127 loss to the LA Clippers at the Staples Center on Sunday. Greg talks about Zach LaVines insane performance & why we should expect his upward trend to continue. Plus, in the wake of the Bulls-Celtics game being postponed, Greg outlines the new health & safety protocols set forth by the NBA on Tuesday.
Lawrence gives his postgame report and instant reaction to tonight’s victory over the Charlotte Hornets, which included the return of Kristaps Porzingis!
Kings are 5-6 after a bounce back win over the Pacers? A lot of talk this week about urgency and effort. Harrison Barnes deserves more credit. Richaun Holmes is Damien’s favorite player. Targeting Buddy. Can this team really be good defensively?
Brad Hardin FINALLY gets to cover a Hawks win against a depleted 76ers team but the Hawks broke a lot of bad habits and slumps in this game getting some much needed confidence heading into a mini West Coast road trip starting in Phoenix.
Greg Mroz welcomes Brandon Marcus from the Hoop Ball Los Angeles Clippers podcast to preview this afternoon’s matchup between the Bulls & Clippers in LA.
On this solo edition of the Hoop Ball Lakers podcast, Ethan takes you through the Lakers’ 7-3 start and reasons to feel fantastic about the way Los Angeles has started the season. Despite some questions surrounding effort and the Lakers continuing to experiment with the lineup, the Lakers still look every bit like the NBA’s team to beat. Ethan gives you some promising stats to support the solid start, addresses KCP’s absence and his importance to the team, dissects the play of LeBron and AD, and, of course, it wouldn’t be complete without bringing you another update on the Kyle Kuzma and Talen Horton-Tucker fronts.
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?