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Ric Bucher and NBA champion Brendan Haywood dig into some uncomfortable truths about the Los Angeles Lakers, LeBron James and Luka Dončić, then pivot to why Cade Cunningham and the Detroit Pistons might be more dangerous than last year’s Cavs.
LeBron makes his season debut for the Lakers alongside Luka and Austin Reaves, but Ric and Brendan ask the big question:
Is this team actually built to win playoff series or just regular-season games? They break down why taking minutes from Marcus Smart, playing three poor defenders on the perimeter, and relying on a 40-year-old LeBron could be a fatal flaw come May and June.
From there, the guys get into free throws and foul-drawing as a real NBA skill. They compare Luka, Austin Reaves and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander to James Harden, explain why some stars keep getting to the line in the playoffs while others don’t, and how defenses should really be guarding elite scorers who “live at the line.”
Then it’s on to the East: why Cade Cunningham’s playmaking, size and IQ make the Pistons more than just a feel-good story, why the Eastern Conference is wide open, and how veterans with championship experience (think Alex Caruso) can elevate a young contender. Brendan also pulls back the curtain on the 2015 Cavaliers’ switch to drop coverage, how that changed their season, and what “good teams” really care about during the regular season.
To close, Brendan shares a scouting report on Georgetown’s KJ Lewis, then walks through exactly what NBA scouts look for in bigs, guards and wings in today’s positionless league — and why Summer League is where the truth comes out.
Timestamps – Finding The Seams w/ Ric Bucher & Brendan Haywood:
👉 Like what you hear? Follow Finding The Seams on Acast, Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you listen, and leave a rating and review so more hoops fans can find the show.
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By Ric BucherRic Bucher and NBA champion Brendan Haywood dig into some uncomfortable truths about the Los Angeles Lakers, LeBron James and Luka Dončić, then pivot to why Cade Cunningham and the Detroit Pistons might be more dangerous than last year’s Cavs.
LeBron makes his season debut for the Lakers alongside Luka and Austin Reaves, but Ric and Brendan ask the big question:
Is this team actually built to win playoff series or just regular-season games? They break down why taking minutes from Marcus Smart, playing three poor defenders on the perimeter, and relying on a 40-year-old LeBron could be a fatal flaw come May and June.
From there, the guys get into free throws and foul-drawing as a real NBA skill. They compare Luka, Austin Reaves and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander to James Harden, explain why some stars keep getting to the line in the playoffs while others don’t, and how defenses should really be guarding elite scorers who “live at the line.”
Then it’s on to the East: why Cade Cunningham’s playmaking, size and IQ make the Pistons more than just a feel-good story, why the Eastern Conference is wide open, and how veterans with championship experience (think Alex Caruso) can elevate a young contender. Brendan also pulls back the curtain on the 2015 Cavaliers’ switch to drop coverage, how that changed their season, and what “good teams” really care about during the regular season.
To close, Brendan shares a scouting report on Georgetown’s KJ Lewis, then walks through exactly what NBA scouts look for in bigs, guards and wings in today’s positionless league — and why Summer League is where the truth comes out.
Timestamps – Finding The Seams w/ Ric Bucher & Brendan Haywood:
👉 Like what you hear? Follow Finding The Seams on Acast, Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you listen, and leave a rating and review so more hoops fans can find the show.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.