
NBA Cup Final: Sore Box Score
It’s finally over. The Milwaukee Bucks won the second in-season tournament, the NBA Cup, when they beat the Oklahoma City Thunder in Las Vegas.

It’s finally over. The Milwaukee Bucks won the second in-season tournament, the NBA Cup, when they beat the Oklahoma City Thunder in Las Vegas.

Chris, Matt, and John sit down to discuss their takes on the NBA Cup, discourse around ratings, and the new NBA All-Star Game format.

The last day of the Emirates NBA Cup’s elimination round is finally done. It doesn’t mean that the in-season tournament is over, though. Remember, eight teams are still alive. How these teams perform should be intriguing to follow and we now have something to cheer about in the early parts of December.

Welcome to Part 3 of this year’s bi-weekly NBA Power Rankings.

The third week of the Emirates NBA Cup (formerly known as the In-Season Tournament) gave us hints on which teams got eliminated and which teams gained paths to the Knockout Rounds. With the stakes getting higher and higher, players are supposed to step up. Unfortunately, being under the bright lights of the tournament can get in your head sometimes.

Chris sits down to assess the NBA standings, pick his way-too-early All-Star rosters, and list what he is thankful for in sports.

Action is starting to heat up in the Emirates NBA Cup (formerly known as the In-Season Tournament) and we have seen some players step up — but not everyone. If you look closely at the numbers from Week 2, you will realize that some players and teams could not stay warm on the court and ended up having off nights.

Chris is joined by TikTok’s Kev Loves NBA to compare their all-time Top 100s, dive into The Ringer’s most recent rankings, and give their takes on the NBA Cup.

Since defeating the Boston Celtics in the 2021-22 NBA Finals and capturing their fourth championship in eight years, the Golden State Warriors have been in decline.

We’re back! This is Part 2 of this year’s bi-weekly NBA power rankings.

The Emirates NBA Cup (formerly known as the In-Season Tournament) is here. The event, which gives teams something to fight for early in the season, is in its second year. Last year’s winner, the Los Angeles Lakers, will now be trying to defend their crown. Let’s focus on some of the blunders and bone-headed plays that happened in the first week.

Chris sits down with Matt to discuss the Celtics (including the game they just attended against the Nets), the NBA Cup, and which players’ stocks they are buying or selling.

It’s finally over. The Milwaukee Bucks won the second in-season tournament, the NBA Cup, when they beat the Oklahoma City Thunder in Las Vegas.

Chris, Matt, and John sit down to discuss their takes on the NBA Cup, discourse around ratings, and the new NBA All-Star Game format.

The last day of the Emirates NBA Cup’s elimination round is finally done. It doesn’t mean that the in-season tournament is over, though. Remember, eight teams are still alive. How these teams perform should be intriguing to follow and we now have something to cheer about in the early parts of December.

Welcome to Part 3 of this year’s bi-weekly NBA Power Rankings.

The third week of the Emirates NBA Cup (formerly known as the In-Season Tournament) gave us hints on which teams got eliminated and which teams gained paths to the Knockout Rounds. With the stakes getting higher and higher, players are supposed to step up. Unfortunately, being under the bright lights of the tournament can get in your head sometimes.

Chris sits down to assess the NBA standings, pick his way-too-early All-Star rosters, and list what he is thankful for in sports.

Action is starting to heat up in the Emirates NBA Cup (formerly known as the In-Season Tournament) and we have seen some players step up — but not everyone. If you look closely at the numbers from Week 2, you will realize that some players and teams could not stay warm on the court and ended up having off nights.

Chris is joined by TikTok’s Kev Loves NBA to compare their all-time Top 100s, dive into The Ringer’s most recent rankings, and give their takes on the NBA Cup.

Since defeating the Boston Celtics in the 2021-22 NBA Finals and capturing their fourth championship in eight years, the Golden State Warriors have been in decline.

We’re back! This is Part 2 of this year’s bi-weekly NBA power rankings.

The Emirates NBA Cup (formerly known as the In-Season Tournament) is here. The event, which gives teams something to fight for early in the season, is in its second year. Last year’s winner, the Los Angeles Lakers, will now be trying to defend their crown. Let’s focus on some of the blunders and bone-headed plays that happened in the first week.

Chris sits down with Matt to discuss the Celtics (including the game they just attended against the Nets), the NBA Cup, and which players’ stocks they are buying or selling.
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The battle for RB2 between Emmett and Emari Demercado and Brashard Smith will be a fun one to watch 🍿
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https://primetimesportstalk.com/history-chase-begins-tonight-for-team-usa/
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Those smooth cuts and explosive releases? Definitely giving off some Puka Nacua vibes.
The countdown to training camp is on, and L’Jarius Sneed @jay__sneed is fully locked in. 🏈
He’s spending this final pre-camp window sharpening his technique and mastering the defensive scheme to ensure he’s at peak form when he hits the field in St. Joseph on July 24. Beyond