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Gil’s Arena Predicts the NBA’s NEXT All-Time Greats as Gilbert Arenas & The Gil's Arena Crew react to recent comments from the Minnesota Timberwolves stating that they believe their franchise player Anthony Edwards will be an all time great in the NBA and debate which current superstars like Luka Doncic, Shai Gilgeous Alexander and Tyrese Haliburton will join him as the next class of NBA legends. Then, they react to Noah Lyles talking crazy once again as the Olympic Champion continued to voice his frustration about not getting a signature shoe, this time throwing Anthony Edwards under the bus with another controversial take. The Gil's Arena Crew debates if it was necessary for Lyles to put the Minnesota Timberwolves superstar in the middle of his battle with Adidas and preview the important offseason for Ant-Man as he looks to take another leap next season. Next, they react to the end of NBA on TNT as Inside the NBA signed off for the final time this season before their move to ESPN, and Gil's Arena breaks down how much the show meant to NBA Culture. They then continue to dissect Luka Doncic's appearance on the Mind The Game podcast with LeBron James where the legendary trio spoke on the impact of trainers in the NBA and discuss how hoop is being taught differently to this generation. Finally, they begin a brief preview of the upcoming NBA Finals fueled by Paul George as Gil's Arena explores how the infamous Paul George trade to the Los Angeles Clippers sparked this NBA Finals matchup and give Sam Presti his flowers for using that trade to build a modern day dynasty. They discuss how the Pacers can win the series as sizable Underdogs and break down what a championship would mean for the legacy of this Thunder squad. Please give us a like and subscribe!!!
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Gil’s Arena Predicts the NBA’s NEXT All-Time Greats as Gilbert Arenas & The Gil's Arena Crew react to recent comments from the Minnesota Timberwolves stating that they believe their franchise player Anthony Edwards will be an all time great in the NBA and debate which current superstars like Luka Doncic, Shai Gilgeous Alexander and Tyrese Haliburton will join him as the next class of NBA legends. Then, they react to Noah Lyles talking crazy once again as the Olympic Champion continued to voice his frustration about not getting a signature shoe, this time throwing Anthony Edwards under the bus with another controversial take. The Gil's Arena Crew debates if it was necessary for Lyles to put the Minnesota Timberwolves superstar in the middle of his battle with Adidas and preview the important offseason for Ant-Man as he looks to take another leap next season. Next, they react to the end of NBA on TNT as Inside the NBA signed off for the final time this season before their move to ESPN, and Gil's Arena breaks down how much the show meant to NBA Culture. They then continue to dissect Luka Doncic's appearance on the Mind The Game podcast with LeBron James where the legendary trio spoke on the impact of trainers in the NBA and discuss how hoop is being taught differently to this generation. Finally, they begin a brief preview of the upcoming NBA Finals fueled by Paul George as Gil's Arena explores how the infamous Paul George trade to the Los Angeles Clippers sparked this NBA Finals matchup and give Sam Presti his flowers for using that trade to build a modern day dynasty. They discuss how the Pacers can win the series as sizable Underdogs and break down what a championship would mean for the legacy of this Thunder squad. Please give us a like and subscribe!!!
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