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On today’s episode, Jason is joined by NBA Draft consultant and NBA Draft Junkies founder Rafael Barlowe. During the conversation, Barlowe discusses the narrative that the San Antonio Spurs and Philadelphia 76ers should trade the #2 (Dylan Harper) and #3 (Ace Bailey) picks for established stars, why Kentucky seems to pump out guys who are even better in the pros, the Tre Johnson vs VJ Edgecombe debate, why he has Jeremiah Fears as a top-5 pick, Cooper Flagg’s long-term NBA outlook, why he’s expecting the first round of the NBA Draft to be filled with trades, and much more!
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On today’s episode, Jason is joined by NBA Draft consultant and NBA Draft Junkies founder Rafael Barlowe. During the conversation, Barlowe discusses the narrative that the San Antonio Spurs and Philadelphia 76ers should trade the #2 (Dylan Harper) and #3 (Ace Bailey) picks for established stars, why Kentucky seems to pump out guys who are even better in the pros, the Tre Johnson vs VJ Edgecombe debate, why he has Jeremiah Fears as a top-5 pick, Cooper Flagg’s long-term NBA outlook, why he’s expecting the first round of the NBA Draft to be filled with trades, and much more!
Follow Jason on Twitter and Instagram. Click here to subscribe, rate and review all of the latest Straight Fire with Jason McIntyre podcasts!
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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