All American Hoops NBA Podcast: Episode 12
Chris, John, and Matt discuss the controversy regarding the Manasquan High School game, concerns with the Celtics, and the NBA in the 1990s.
Chris, John, and Matt discuss the controversy regarding the Manasquan High School game, concerns with the Celtics, and the NBA in the 1990s.
In the NBA this week, the Dallas Mavericks and Los Angeles Lakers will combine to give us at least five quality games. We break down their Western Conference opponents because how they perform will definitely have an impact on the standings. Additionally, there is one “race” out in the East that can be quite amusing to watch.
Chris and John sit down with their friend, Peter, to talk about the NBA standings, the MVP race, and Luka Doncic.
We’re less than two months away from the NBA playoffs and it seems as though everything is falling into place. The real contenders have emerged while the pretenders are slipping further down the standings.
For many of us, the excitement of a new week in the NBA hits no greater height than seeing our teams move up a spot or two in the league standings. While the majority of us are just happy and content to see our teams make the postseason, others have set their sights on higher goals. They want their teams to be No. 1.
The rest of the NBA season promises to be filled with competitive battles all the way to the postseason. The teams who underperformed have already made their trades or replaced their coaches. Those who overperformed will have to rely on their momentum and push forward with the assets that they maintained. All these teams now believe that they have a chance to succeed.
It is safe to say last weekend’s event re-ignited the long-running criticisms of the NBA All-Star Game, which has historically been an event where most will only play at about half of their usual intensity to let their fellow players shine. Five players cracked the 30-point barrier, and Karl-Anthony Towns of the Minnesota Timberwolves scored an eye-popping 50 points.
Chris and Matt sit down to discuss NBA All-Star Weekend. Plus: which teams are they most looking forward to watching in the second half?
The All-Star break is officially over, and we are now headed into the second half of the season. Plenty of teams have impressed us, but several others have left a lot to be desired.
Only four game-days are scheduled for this week, but three of those will have 10 or more contests. That’s still plenty of basketball to sort out.
Chris, John, and Matt sit down on the last night before All-Star weekend to discuss teams that have been the most disappointing and impressive. They also conduct a draft of the 2024 NBA All-Stars.
Chris sits down with Nick from Fadeaway World to discuss who won and lost the NBA trade deadline, plus which players represent potential buyout candidates.
Chris, John, and Matt discuss the controversy regarding the Manasquan High School game, concerns with the Celtics, and the NBA in the 1990s.
In the NBA this week, the Dallas Mavericks and Los Angeles Lakers will combine to give us at least five quality games. We break down their Western Conference opponents because how they perform will definitely have an impact on the standings. Additionally, there is one “race” out in the East that can be quite amusing to watch.
Chris and John sit down with their friend, Peter, to talk about the NBA standings, the MVP race, and Luka Doncic.
We’re less than two months away from the NBA playoffs and it seems as though everything is falling into place. The real contenders have emerged while the pretenders are slipping further down the standings.
For many of us, the excitement of a new week in the NBA hits no greater height than seeing our teams move up a spot or two in the league standings. While the majority of us are just happy and content to see our teams make the postseason, others have set their sights on higher goals. They want their teams to be No. 1.
The rest of the NBA season promises to be filled with competitive battles all the way to the postseason. The teams who underperformed have already made their trades or replaced their coaches. Those who overperformed will have to rely on their momentum and push forward with the assets that they maintained. All these teams now believe that they have a chance to succeed.
It is safe to say last weekend’s event re-ignited the long-running criticisms of the NBA All-Star Game, which has historically been an event where most will only play at about half of their usual intensity to let their fellow players shine. Five players cracked the 30-point barrier, and Karl-Anthony Towns of the Minnesota Timberwolves scored an eye-popping 50 points.
Chris and Matt sit down to discuss NBA All-Star Weekend. Plus: which teams are they most looking forward to watching in the second half?
The All-Star break is officially over, and we are now headed into the second half of the season. Plenty of teams have impressed us, but several others have left a lot to be desired.
Only four game-days are scheduled for this week, but three of those will have 10 or more contests. That’s still plenty of basketball to sort out.
Chris, John, and Matt sit down on the last night before All-Star weekend to discuss teams that have been the most disappointing and impressive. They also conduct a draft of the 2024 NBA All-Stars.
Chris sits down with Nick from Fadeaway World to discuss who won and lost the NBA trade deadline, plus which players represent potential buyout candidates.
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