After a record-tying first quarter saw the Lakers lead by 26 points, Ethan takes to the mic to break down how the Lakers built up such a substantial lead in front of the team’s first capacity playoff crowd in a decade!
The Clippers season is officially on life support, as they dropped Game 4 and head to Phoenix down 3-1 in the series. Brandon and Matt chat about Kawhi’s injury, Westbrook’s phenomenal play and Ty Lue’s rotations.
Issac and Candace break down the Grizzlies’ victory over the Lakers in their Game 2 matchup! We discuss the adjustments Taylor Jenkins made and how it impacts the series. Plus, we give our takes on Dillion Brook’s postgame comments about Lebron.
The Suns were red-hot from the mid-range in Game 2 and tied up the series at 1-1. Brandon is joined by Justin Wilson to look back at the game and discuss how the Clippers can slow down Phoenix in Game 3. Should the Clips make any adjustments? Find out!
The season is done. The Raptors played in to play out and it’s time to have some serious chats about what’s next. Let us know what you think @elhoopo
The Hawks got blitzed Game 1 in the 1st Half by the Boston Celtics and could not recover losing 112-99. Brad talks over how the Hawks did nothing they needed to do to win Game 1 but saw some positives in the Second half that they can build on in an attempt to even the series at 1-1.
The emotions have been digested, Anthony Davis does not have a career-ending injury, and the Lakers are suddenly appear to be in the driver’s seat following a Game 1 road win in Memphis.
Ahead of Game 2, Ethan and JC are back to discuss the rise of Rui Hachimura, Austin Reaves indeed being HIM, and how these Lakers not needing LeBron’s name in the headline is the best thing possible for sustainable success.
The fellas also discuss D’Angelo Russell’s role, his pairing with Dennis Schroder, and possible lineup tweaks we could see during this playoff run. One thing is for sure: If the Lakers are going to keep winning, they have to be the tougher team on the court.
Game one in the bag. Brunson is the hero you all needed once again. Donovan was as advertised and almost stole the game at the end. Great win but the Knicks have to be greedy in Game 2 as the Cavs will desperately try and salvage a split and possibly their season.
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The Clippers knocked off Phoenix in Game 1, and Westbrook was the hero despite a 3-19 shooting performance. Brandon and Matt break down the wild win, and discuss what stood out that could be big moving forward in the series. Also, the duo chats about the standout performances from the evening.
David and Candace are postgame after the Grizzlies fall to the Lakers in game one of the Western Conference playoffs. The crew dives into the good, the bad and the ugly from game one. Ja goes down, Jaren shines and the Lakers find an unlikely set of heroes. Tune in!
Lyle Swithenbank hits the mic in his last episode as the host of the show as the Pelicans’ season ended last week. He delivers a recap of the post-season interviews and offers farewell to all of the listeners!
The odds are again stacked up against the Atlanta Hawks as they take on the defending Eastern Conference Champion Celtics in Round 1 of the NBA Playoffs. Brad talks about how the Hawks need the set the tone and things they must do in order to steal Game 1 and make things more interesting than the experts expect!
The Warriors were able to secure the 6th seed which means they will face off with the Kings in the first round of the playoffs. In this Sports Ethos crossover episode Sam Orlik and Jillian Adge discuss their respective teams and some notable history in the making with this matchup.
The Memphis Grizzlies roll into the playoffs as the second seed in the west and they are the underdog in the first round? The math just does not seem to add up. Candace, David and Isaac dig into the matchup against the Lakers and discuss how many games it will take to send the Lakers back to LA for the off-season.