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By Jonathan Fernandez and Jaryd Bongcaras
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The podcast currently has 41 episodes available.
After a brief hiatus, Jaryd and Jonathan return to give their thoughts on some of the biggest free agency moves and potential Ben Simmons landing spots. Then they discuss Paul Pierce's recent interview with Sports Illustrated.
In this episode, Jaryd and Jonathan give their takeaways on the first two games of this year's NBA finals, as well as who they think will take the title. Then, they bring light to the Rachel Nichols "diversity quota" comments on Maria Taylor's trajectory at ESPN. They wrap up the show by briefly talking about potential offseason moves.
In this episode Jaryd and Jonathan discuss Chris Paul making it to his first ever NBA Finals and how they think the Suns will fare against either Eastern Conference opponent. Then they discuss the Eastern Conference Finals and the key injuries that are shaping the playoffs. They close out the show breaking down the latest NBA news.
In this episode Jaryd and Jonathan start the pod taking a look at the matchups in the NBA Conference Finals. They start by discussing Atlanta stealing game one of the Eastern Conference Finals and specifically whether Trae Young and the Hawks can continue their magical playoff run against the battle-hardened Milwaukee Bucks. Then they break down the battle for the West between the Clips and the Suns, including what impact they believe Kawhi and CP3 will have on the series, as well as their picks. To close the show the guys rattle off a couple quick hitters on Jaryd's Celtics hiring Ime Udoka and then they debate whether they are sure the Mavericks won the Luka-Trae trade.
Jaryd and Jonathan kick off the episode marveling at Philadelphia's epic collapse and Trae Young's masterful performance. Then they give their thoughts on the Milwaukee Bucks' chances to bounce back after Kevin Durant's all-time great game five. They discuss the recent reports that Chris Paul tested positive for COVID-19 and will be placed in Safety Protocols, and that Kawhi Leonard may have suffered an ACL injury in game four. They close the show with how they believe the rest of the Clippers Jazz series will go.
In this episode Jaryd and Jonathan share what they've seen so far in each second round series, what they think can be determining factors in each series, and their predictions. Then they discuss the teams that were eliminated in the first round including the Dallas Mavericks, the Los Angeles Lakers, the Portland Trailblazers, and the Boston Celtics.
This week Jaryd and Jonathan debut a new segment called "Too Busy, Didn't Watch" where they recap important results in each NBA Playoff series for those who have not been keeping up, while also adding their own analysis.
Jaryd and Jonathan kick off the show sharing their thoughts on the newly established NBA play-in tournament that featured two extremely high stakes Warriors games. They also discuss whether they thought the play-in was ultimately a success since it ended with one of the faces of the league on the outside looking in. To close the show they predict how many games each playoff series will go and which teams will advance to the next round.
In this episode Jaryd and Jonathan take a look back at the documentary that took center stage a year ago when the coronavirus stalled sports across the country. They discuss what they'll remember most about the doc as well as if it's re-watchable, the cost of greatness, and whether they share Jordan's win-at-all-cost mentality. Then, they share their thoughts on how the MVP race is shaping out including what they think about the clear favorite, Nikola Jokic, and how injuries have shaped this year's award discussion. Lastly they discuss the tear Stephen Curry has been on and his place among the league's greats before turning to some quick banter on other topics including the New Orleans Pelicans and Tom Thibodeau energizing the New York Knicks franchise.
In this episode Jaryd and Jonathan discuss their thoughts on some of the bigger moves of the NBA Trade Deadline and which teams made moves to get significantly closer to an NBA Championship. They also talk about whether there should be rule changes to the buyout process to give smaller market teams a better chance at signing players on the market.
The podcast currently has 41 episodes available.