Man to Man Podcast

Episode 26 - The NBA Returns, Wait You Positive?


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This week on Man-to-Man, Andy and Liam begin the episode with the crucial loss of Avery Bradley, leaving a key defensive player out of the Lakers’ lineup for the remainder of the season. The forefront of this was ultimately wanting to remain with his family and watching over the well-being of the oldest of his 3 children, Liam who is recovering from a respiratory illness. On the top of that, the “Showtime” team may be losing Dwight Howard, as Howard is skeptical about the NBA bubble and if it’ll cause distractions to the social unrest going on in America. So, what did the Lakers do? They signed Henny God himself, Jr Smith! Smith will presumably play as a role player, giving star players a minute to rest on the bench. Next up, the newest addition to Man-to-Man, the boys add the segment, ‘Man-to-Man Worthy or Keep it Movin’? Adam Silver and the NBA are seemingly listening to the Player’s Coalition and taking action by allowing the players to wear social justice phrases on the back of their jerseys, as well as display the words, “Black Lives Matter” on the side of the court. Ending the episode, Andy and Liam raise speculation on how players will perform without their significant others. Of course, to cap off the episode, Victor Oladipo will not return to the Pacers as he wants to continue to prioritize his health and doesn’t “feel comfortable” racing back into things with so much time off. Enjoy!

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