
2024-25 San Antonio Spurs: Eliminated with Silver Linings
While the Spurs’ season was gloomy, fans can always look back at the bright spots while hoping for a better tomorrow.

While the Spurs’ season was gloomy, fans can always look back at the bright spots while hoping for a better tomorrow.

The first round of the NBA Playoffs is officially wrapped up, and a lot of crazy things have happened. This mostly has to do with the fact that a ton of stars have been eliminated. Kevin Durant, Devin Booker, LeBron James, Luka Doncic, Giannis Antetokounmpo, Kawhi Leonard, and James Harden — who are all out — are stars we are used to seeing make it past the first round.

This season was all about the arrival of Paul George and whether the 76ers could finally get past the second round of the NBA Playoffs in the Joel Embiid era.

Chris sits down with John and Matt as they talk about the NBA Playoffs so far, give more predictions, and discuss potential trade destinations for Giannis Antetokounmpo.

Losing is nothing new for the Charlotte Hornets. They have a losing record in eight of the last nine seasons. Key players missed games due to injuries and no one could step up to take their places. We now know that they have little depth and that, right now, is the main problem.

The NBA Playoffs officially commenced with the opening game between the Indiana Pacers and Milwaukee Bucks this past weekend. There were many takeaways, so I am ready to overreact and make some predictions going forward.

There are a good number of players whose all-time ranking would skyrocket with a Finals MVP.

The 2024-25 NBA regular season came to a close on Sunday. Most fans’ focus shifts to the playoffs, but others shift to who should win certain awards. More specifically, many people think about who should be on each All-NBA team.

After one of the craziest regular seasons we have seen in a long time, the NBA playoffs are finally here. Similar to last year, many of these first-round matchups are somewhat unpredictable. Some great basketball will be played for the next couple of months.

With the NBA season ending on Sunday, it is the time of year when everyone on social media argues with each other about who should win each award.

Sam LaFrance joins the show to talk about the firing of Mike Malone. The hosts also give playoff seeding predictions.

If you think that Washington’s team is always in a never-ending cycle of rebuilding, you might be right. The Wizards have been near the bottom of the NBA for a few years now and no one is expecting anything from them anymore.

While the Spurs’ season was gloomy, fans can always look back at the bright spots while hoping for a better tomorrow.

The first round of the NBA Playoffs is officially wrapped up, and a lot of crazy things have happened. This mostly has to do with the fact that a ton of stars have been eliminated. Kevin Durant, Devin Booker, LeBron James, Luka Doncic, Giannis Antetokounmpo, Kawhi Leonard, and James Harden — who are all out — are stars we are used to seeing make it past the first round.

This season was all about the arrival of Paul George and whether the 76ers could finally get past the second round of the NBA Playoffs in the Joel Embiid era.

Chris sits down with John and Matt as they talk about the NBA Playoffs so far, give more predictions, and discuss potential trade destinations for Giannis Antetokounmpo.

Losing is nothing new for the Charlotte Hornets. They have a losing record in eight of the last nine seasons. Key players missed games due to injuries and no one could step up to take their places. We now know that they have little depth and that, right now, is the main problem.

The NBA Playoffs officially commenced with the opening game between the Indiana Pacers and Milwaukee Bucks this past weekend. There were many takeaways, so I am ready to overreact and make some predictions going forward.

There are a good number of players whose all-time ranking would skyrocket with a Finals MVP.

The 2024-25 NBA regular season came to a close on Sunday. Most fans’ focus shifts to the playoffs, but others shift to who should win certain awards. More specifically, many people think about who should be on each All-NBA team.

After one of the craziest regular seasons we have seen in a long time, the NBA playoffs are finally here. Similar to last year, many of these first-round matchups are somewhat unpredictable. Some great basketball will be played for the next couple of months.

With the NBA season ending on Sunday, it is the time of year when everyone on social media argues with each other about who should win each award.

Sam LaFrance joins the show to talk about the firing of Mike Malone. The hosts also give playoff seeding predictions.

If you think that Washington’s team is always in a never-ending cycle of rebuilding, you might be right. The Wizards have been near the bottom of the NBA for a few years now and no one is expecting anything from them anymore.
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