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With the NBA only a couple of days away from the All-Star break — and fresh off a record-setting trade deadline that saw 73 players moved — Episode 51 of The New Twenty Four dives into the all the latest news shaping the league as we approach the unofficial midpoint of the regular season.
Gavriel Wilkins and Torrence Stagger open up by examining the recent resurgence of All-Star forward Zion Williamson out in New Orleans, after appearing in a career-best 29 consecutive games and putting together sustained, dominant performances, as the duo speaks about what this stretch means for the former No. 1 overall pick and a Pelicans franchise in search of better days ahead.
Before shifting gears and heading out to Minnesota, to ponder upon whether Anthony Edwards and the Timberwolves are in the midst of a rough patch or should have deeper concerns with the playoffs on the horizon, after coming off of a rough week of hoops against sub-.500 teams.
Prior to talking on all affairs pertaining to the Miami Heat just days after the franchise stood pat at the trade deadline despite swirling rumors and mounting questions regarding their direction. Gavriel and Torrence break down whether Pat Riley’s restraint was wise or a missed opportunity.
The MVP race also takes a turn following Shai Gilgeous-Alexander’s abdominal injury. Can Jaylen Brown or Cade Cunningham capitalize on SGA’s absence & strengthen their respective candidacies for the award down the stretch? The guys revisit the evolving race and what this latest development could mean in the weeks to come.
Plus, take a look at possible players that could help teams should they reach the buyout market, the latest news involving All-Star Weekend injury replacements and predictions, as well as the key games to watch during Week 17 before the league heads into the break.
Follow The New Twenty Four across social media on IG and Twitter/X (@TNTF_).
By Gavriel Wilkins, Torrence StaggerWith the NBA only a couple of days away from the All-Star break — and fresh off a record-setting trade deadline that saw 73 players moved — Episode 51 of The New Twenty Four dives into the all the latest news shaping the league as we approach the unofficial midpoint of the regular season.
Gavriel Wilkins and Torrence Stagger open up by examining the recent resurgence of All-Star forward Zion Williamson out in New Orleans, after appearing in a career-best 29 consecutive games and putting together sustained, dominant performances, as the duo speaks about what this stretch means for the former No. 1 overall pick and a Pelicans franchise in search of better days ahead.
Before shifting gears and heading out to Minnesota, to ponder upon whether Anthony Edwards and the Timberwolves are in the midst of a rough patch or should have deeper concerns with the playoffs on the horizon, after coming off of a rough week of hoops against sub-.500 teams.
Prior to talking on all affairs pertaining to the Miami Heat just days after the franchise stood pat at the trade deadline despite swirling rumors and mounting questions regarding their direction. Gavriel and Torrence break down whether Pat Riley’s restraint was wise or a missed opportunity.
The MVP race also takes a turn following Shai Gilgeous-Alexander’s abdominal injury. Can Jaylen Brown or Cade Cunningham capitalize on SGA’s absence & strengthen their respective candidacies for the award down the stretch? The guys revisit the evolving race and what this latest development could mean in the weeks to come.
Plus, take a look at possible players that could help teams should they reach the buyout market, the latest news involving All-Star Weekend injury replacements and predictions, as well as the key games to watch during Week 17 before the league heads into the break.
Follow The New Twenty Four across social media on IG and Twitter/X (@TNTF_).