
Corrigan’s Gambling Corner: Elite 8, Day One
A great weekend has set us up for an even better Elite Eight slate. We have some great matchups and the lines are looking very promising for day one.
A great weekend has set us up for an even better Elite Eight slate. We have some great matchups and the lines are looking very promising for day one.
In their first episode of “From the A to the Bay” on Prime Time Sports Talk, Jordan and Kevin discuss the 1-year anniversary of the pandemic, Meyers Leonard, and more.
I don’t think there’s ever been a time where you could ever put the Denver Nuggets into the conversation for winning the trade deadline. Well, this year, they are firmly in that conversation, if not the front runner.
With the eastern conference trade deadline winners already covered, next up is the western conference. There were some solid moves made, good moves made and potential game-changing moves made in the west.
The NBA trade deadline passed yesterday afternoon following an avalanche of trades made in the final hours of the NBA’s trade season. Both conferences in the association saw contenders get stronger and sellers get weaker.
After going down to the wire with the Toronto Raptors for Kyle Lowry, the Miami Heat quickly pivoted back to the Houston Rockets and acquired Victor Oladipo.
Danny Ainge has made a huge splash to start off this year’s trade deadline for the Boston Celtics. As first reported by ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski, the Orlando Magic are sending shooting guard Evan Fournier to the Boston Celtics in exchange for two second-round picks.
Pat joins Jeremy and Jordan to talk all things Boston Celtics ahead of Thursday’s NBA Trade Deadline. The guys discuss
At the end of the 2019 NBA Finals, the Golden State Warriors lost Klay Thompson to an ACL injury and Kevin Durant to an Achilles injury. Durant proceeded to leave for Brooklyn and Steph Curry was lost most of the 2019-20 NBA season with a wrist injury. The Warriors have not been at full strength since the time of Durant’s initial calf injury during the 2019 NBA playoffs.
The NBA trade deadline is this Thursday. According to the Ringer’s Kevin O’Conner, Miami is making a strong push for Toronto Raptors point guard Kyle Lowry.
The Boston Celtics need a bench. Game after game, the Celtics struggle to maintain their momentum that the starters created. Brad Stevens needs to hand the keys to the second unit to the rookie.
With the NBA Trade Deadline just days away, we get our first action. The Oklahoma City Thunder have agreed to trade Trevor Ariza to the Miami Heat for Meyers Leonard and a 2027 second-round pick.
A great weekend has set us up for an even better Elite Eight slate. We have some great matchups and the lines are looking very promising for day one.
In their first episode of “From the A to the Bay” on Prime Time Sports Talk, Jordan and Kevin discuss the 1-year anniversary of the pandemic, Meyers Leonard, and more.
I don’t think there’s ever been a time where you could ever put the Denver Nuggets into the conversation for winning the trade deadline. Well, this year, they are firmly in that conversation, if not the front runner.
With the eastern conference trade deadline winners already covered, next up is the western conference. There were some solid moves made, good moves made and potential game-changing moves made in the west.
The NBA trade deadline passed yesterday afternoon following an avalanche of trades made in the final hours of the NBA’s trade season. Both conferences in the association saw contenders get stronger and sellers get weaker.
After going down to the wire with the Toronto Raptors for Kyle Lowry, the Miami Heat quickly pivoted back to the Houston Rockets and acquired Victor Oladipo.
Danny Ainge has made a huge splash to start off this year’s trade deadline for the Boston Celtics. As first reported by ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski, the Orlando Magic are sending shooting guard Evan Fournier to the Boston Celtics in exchange for two second-round picks.
Pat joins Jeremy and Jordan to talk all things Boston Celtics ahead of Thursday’s NBA Trade Deadline. The guys discuss the Celtics and underachieving and
At the end of the 2019 NBA Finals, the Golden State Warriors lost Klay Thompson to an ACL injury and Kevin Durant to an Achilles injury. Durant proceeded to leave for Brooklyn and Steph Curry was lost most of the 2019-20 NBA season with a wrist injury. The Warriors have not been at full strength since the time of Durant’s initial calf injury during the 2019 NBA playoffs.
The NBA trade deadline is this Thursday. According to the Ringer’s Kevin O’Conner, Miami is making a strong push for Toronto Raptors point guard Kyle Lowry.
The Boston Celtics need a bench. Game after game, the Celtics struggle to maintain their momentum that the starters created. Brad Stevens needs to hand the keys to the second unit to the rookie.
With the NBA Trade Deadline just days away, we get our first action. The Oklahoma City Thunder have agreed to trade Trevor Ariza to the Miami Heat for Meyers Leonard and a 2027 second-round pick.
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