Bob Myers announced that he will be stepping down at the end of June and Mike Dunleavy Jr. will be filling in to replace him. Sam Orlik dives into what this means for the Warriors and hits on some potential trade rumors as we approach the NBA draft next week!
The NBA season is over, the Denver Nuggets are your NBA Champions, let the off-season begin!
JC takes you through where his mind is as far as this Lakers team is, what the Lakers priorities should be, he praises Austin Reaves a lot (as he should).
He also brings up that there might be a changing of the guard(s?) as far as how teams philosophically build their rosters going forward. Is Golden State still a threat or do teams need to build around the idea of stopping Nikola Jokic in Denver?
He’ll answer all that and more in the latest episode of Ethos Lakers!
Jill and Daily speak with NBA Big Board’s Director of Scouting, Rafael Barlowe. Rafael shares some of his interesting scouting experiences overseas and explores some intriguing NBA prospects for the Kings’ 24th pick. He also gives in-depth analysis of draft prospects in the 2nd round as well as some insider intel on some of your favorite prospects.
Rafael discusses many prospects from Sidy Cissoko and Maxwell Lewis to Terquavion Smith and Tristan Vukcevic
Jill and new producer/co-host, Daily Sabonis, speak with Draft Analyst and writer, Albert Ghim from No Ceilings NBA. Albert discusses multiple options for the Kings’ 24th pick as well as interesting prospects for the Kings’ two second-round picks.
Albert Ghim explores many prospects from Dereck Lively and Jett Howard to Maxwell Lewis and Jaime Jaquez Jr.
In this unique episode after yet another disappointing end to the Sixers season, Adam takes a look back through The Process and walks us through some of the biggest mistakes and what-ifs of the last decade of Philadelphia basketball.
Knicks need to focus themselves and efforts on the right way to approach one of the most important off-seasons in 30 years. Laying down some of the philosophical framework in this episode that some fans are missing.
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The up and down season is over, and not on a positive note but a nebulous one.
After a 4-0 sweep by the Denver Nuggets, suddenly LeBron looks old and is talking retirement. Anthony Davis isn’t an everyday superstar, Reaves might be too expensive to retain and history might repeat itself if the Lakers go after a high priced point guard at the expense of their young core.
JC takes you through what the priority list for the Lakers should be this summer, his thoughts on the season as a whole and his assessment of Darvin Ham’s rookie year as a head coach.
It’s a bittersweet ending and episode, but hopefully one that fills Lakers with some enthusiasm for the upcoming off-season.
The Grizzlies continue to work out position of need players. The latest workout was Alabama big man Charles Bediako. David and Isaac continue driving through draft prospects. The guys give you thoughts on Bediako, Whitehead, Black, Smith and Kansas standout Gradey Dick. Tune in as the drive to the draft continues.
Let’s just call it what it appears to be: The Lakers have run out of gas.
D’Angelo Russell and Dennis Schroder have been more invisible than Casper, Jamal Murray is hotter than a sizzling fajita skillet at your favorite Mexican restaurant, and when Nikola Jokic is a footnote and the Lakers still can’t figure it out, it’s not a good sign for what’s about to come.
The Lakers are caught somewhere in between thinking about what’s next and trying to stay present to take at least one game in these Western Conference Finals, but it’s going to take more than just Anthony Davis or LeBron James—or even Austin Reaves—for LA to have it their way at least one time vs. a better Denver team.
The Nuggets are talented, deep, connected, and that’s what has the Lakers on life support as they try desperately not to have their season ended on Monday in a four-game sweep.
Ethan returns on a solo ride to discuss what has happened to the Lakers, offer some potential perspective, and how the Lakers can get back into the series one game at a time.
Keith and Trey meet up after a long break to discuss what lies ahead for the Chicago Bulls. Who do they re-sign and how can they turn this sinking ship around? Believe it or not, there are some hopeful moments in this pod, so tune in and get ready for the ride!
Miami shut me up and shut the Knicks season down in and exciting game 6. Brunson had a chance to make Josh Hart the hero but the lack of confidence in his shooting was the final nail in the Knicks’ coffin. Recapping the game and touching on what lies ahead.
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The San Antonio Spurs win the NBA Draft Lottery. There is zero question about who they are taking with the first overall pick. Picks two through five though? That’s where it gets interesting. David and Isaac discuss who’s going top five and they introduce five more prospects including a recent workout for the Grizzlies.
The Warriors fall short dropping the series to the Lakers but now that the offseason has arrived there are a plethora of questions surrounding front office and player decisions. Sam Orlik breaks it all down on this episode!