With @DanBesbris nearly ready for his medical procedure, it’s “keep the ironman streak going day” on the podcast with this quick review (and preview) of the Chicago Bulls.
In this episode, we recapped all four games from the Euroleague Final 4 and reacted to Real Madrid’s championship. We broke down Barcelona’s disappointing Final 4 performance, discussed Olympiacos’ historic 3rd quarter in the semifinals, highlighted how Tavares and Sergio Rodriguez played key roles in securing the championship with Llull’s shot, and touched upon Monaco’s claim to become a permanent Euroleague team growing stronger with this 3rd place. We also discussed whether Chus Mateo should continue on the Real Madrid bench and debated on whether Sasha Vezenkov might be on his way to the NBA.
With a break in the NBA Playoffs Doug focuses on another full MLB slate breaking down all fifteen games before sliding over to the ice and quickly hits the lone NHL game of the night.
Can the Heat sweep out the Celtics, can the Stars get back in their series with the Knights? All that plus, just fifteen MLB games and Doug hits them all.
The Nuggets advanced to the Finals, the Heat are trying to do the same, and @DanBesbris digs into the Playoffs before turning to a quick look at soft versus hard punts in fantasy.
In this episode, Tino dives deep into why worrying about Julio Rodriguez is absolute madness. And later breaks down the Mariners offense and pitching, comparing it to the Atlanta Braves for the upcoming series in Atlanta.
Julio is back and Bryce Miller shows that there is more than one way to skin a cat as the Mariners win the weekend series in Detroit. Tino breaks it all down in this episode of the Ethos Mariners podcast.
John and Kyle dive into the series win against the Rangers. The guys discuss the ups and downs of the series and highlight exactly what led to the series win. The guys also discuss the changes in the Braves infield over the past few seasons and the impact it has and could continue to have.
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.
The Pelicans almost have no choice but to run it back, with their main players all signed through at least next season. @DanBesbris said to fade their ADPs this year – will that be the plan again?
Mike breaks down all the lines, market trends, and gives best bets for both conference finals Game 4’s. Will we get any sweeps? How should we target these totals? All that… and MORE!
On this episode I am joined by Vonzell Luckey aka @tha_vonz, as we discuss his fascinating mock draft lottery predictions. He has the Blazers making a blockbuster trade; tune in to find out who traded up to #3!
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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.