Hail Mary’s & Hoops Ep. 4: NBA Offseason Preview
In the latest episode of Hail Mary’s & Hoops podcast, Jeff Pratt is joined by Jeremy Guerin and Anton Lee to recap the NBA Finals and preview what should be a very busy offseason.
In the latest episode of Hail Mary’s & Hoops podcast, Jeff Pratt is joined by Jeremy Guerin and Anton Lee to recap the NBA Finals and preview what should be a very busy offseason.
With 2021 NBA free agency right around the corner, we’re taking a look at the top ten restricted free agents of the 2021 NBA offseason.
The Philadelphia 76ers made big organizational changes after being swept by the Boston Celtics in the first round of the 2019-20 NBA season. Philadelphia also made several changes to its roster. Unfortunately, they stumbled in the playoffs again.
The Miami Heat need to make some moves this offseason. One primary need is a three-level scorer. Someone who can score inside the paint, mid-range, and beyond the arc. Miami definitely lacked that in their playoff series against the Milwaukee Bucks.
The Brooklyn Nets enter the 2020-2021 NBA season with high expectations and several unknowns. The Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving era is set to begin well over a year after the two Allstars announced they’d be signing with the Nets. The long wait is about to pay off as the team is among the most talented groups in the NBA.
Star forward Paul George signed a contract extension with the Los Angeles Clippers on Thursday.
The extension is for four years and $190 million on top of the $35.4 million that was guaranteed for the 2020-21 season, according to ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski.
The Los Angeles Lakers are continuing what has been a dominant few months in the world of basketball. Following their championship victory, they’ve sealed the deal as being the NBA’s biggest winner in the offseason.
This is the fourth day of NBA free agency. So far, the Miami Heat re-signed Goran Dragic, Meyers Leonard, and Udonis Haslem. They lost Jae Crowder and Derrick Jones Jr to bigger offers. To replace the two players, they added Avery Bradley and Moe Harkless. While the moves may not be exciting to some, it’s clear Miami remains focused on 2021.
The Milwaukee Bucks want to give Giannis Antetokounmpo no reason to consider leaving the franchise. They made a pair of aggressive trades late Monday night to strengthen their roster around Giannis.
On noon Monday, the NBA began the off-season as they allowed teams to start processing trades. Before Monday, the Oklahoma City Thunder had been shopping all-star Chris Paul and found a potential suitor in Phoenix.
Back in February, the Miami Heat tried trading for Danilo Gallinari at the trade deadline. They also offered the forward an extension. Now, according to Five Reasons Sports, the team remains interested in pursuing the forward in free agency.
Russell Westbrook requested a trade from the Houston Rockets a few days ago. Just hours after his request, the Los Angeles Clippers showed interest in the former MVP point guard.
In the latest episode of Hail Mary’s & Hoops podcast, Jeff Pratt is joined by Jeremy Guerin and Anton Lee to recap the NBA Finals and preview what should be a very busy offseason.
With 2021 NBA free agency right around the corner, we’re taking a look at the top ten restricted free agents of the 2021 NBA offseason.
The Philadelphia 76ers made big organizational changes after being swept by the Boston Celtics in the first round of the 2019-20 NBA season. Philadelphia also made several changes to its roster. Unfortunately, they stumbled in the playoffs again.
The Miami Heat need to make some moves this offseason. One primary need is a three-level scorer. Someone who can score inside the paint, mid-range, and beyond the arc. Miami definitely lacked that in their playoff series against the Milwaukee Bucks.
The Brooklyn Nets enter the 2020-2021 NBA season with high expectations and several unknowns. The Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving era is set to begin well over a year after the two Allstars announced they’d be signing with the Nets. The long wait is about to pay off as the team is among the most talented groups in the NBA.
Star forward Paul George signed a contract extension with the Los Angeles Clippers on Thursday.
The extension is for four years and $190 million on top of the $35.4 million that was guaranteed for the 2020-21 season, according to ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski.
The Los Angeles Lakers are continuing what has been a dominant few months in the world of basketball. Following their championship victory, they’ve sealed the deal as being the NBA’s biggest winner in the offseason.
This is the fourth day of NBA free agency. So far, the Miami Heat re-signed Goran Dragic, Meyers Leonard, and Udonis Haslem. They lost Jae Crowder and Derrick Jones Jr to bigger offers. To replace the two players, they added Avery Bradley and Moe Harkless. While the moves may not be exciting to some, it’s clear Miami remains focused on 2021.
The Milwaukee Bucks want to give Giannis Antetokounmpo no reason to consider leaving the franchise. They made a pair of aggressive trades late Monday night to strengthen their roster around Giannis.
On noon Monday, the NBA began the off-season as they allowed teams to start processing trades. Before Monday, the Oklahoma City Thunder had been shopping all-star Chris Paul and found a potential suitor in Phoenix.
Back in February, the Miami Heat tried trading for Danilo Gallinari at the trade deadline. They also offered the forward an extension. Now, according to Five Reasons Sports, the team remains interested in pursuing the forward in free agency.
Russell Westbrook requested a trade from the Houston Rockets a few days ago. Just hours after his request, the Los Angeles Clippers showed interest in the former MVP point guard.
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