
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Chris and Seerat begin by sharing their excitement for the NBA playoffs and quickly delve into the Mavericks-Suns series with a focus on Luka Doncic and what Dallas can do to possibly turn the series around against Phoenix's formidable system. Next, they go over the key players in the Grizzlies-Warriors matchup and discuss why their games are must-watch affairs.(15:52) They then pivot to 76ers-Heat and debate whether Joel Embiid's possible return can turn the vibe around in Philadelphia heading into the upcoming home games.(28:04) Finally, they share their thoughts on the first two lopsided games in the Celtics-Bucks series and ponder what tactical moves those teams will make going forward against each other.(32:51)
Hosts: Chris Ryan and Seerat Sohi
Producer: Chris Sutton
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
By The Ringer4.2
90789,078 ratings
Chris and Seerat begin by sharing their excitement for the NBA playoffs and quickly delve into the Mavericks-Suns series with a focus on Luka Doncic and what Dallas can do to possibly turn the series around against Phoenix's formidable system. Next, they go over the key players in the Grizzlies-Warriors matchup and discuss why their games are must-watch affairs.(15:52) They then pivot to 76ers-Heat and debate whether Joel Embiid's possible return can turn the vibe around in Philadelphia heading into the upcoming home games.(28:04) Finally, they share their thoughts on the first two lopsided games in the Celtics-Bucks series and ponder what tactical moves those teams will make going forward against each other.(32:51)
Hosts: Chris Ryan and Seerat Sohi
Producer: Chris Sutton
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

30,223 Listeners

3,912 Listeners

2,878 Listeners

966 Listeners

4,547 Listeners

826 Listeners

14,055 Listeners

3,236 Listeners

5,460 Listeners

2,133 Listeners

335 Listeners

4,203 Listeners

848 Listeners

142 Listeners

249 Listeners

459 Listeners

2,132 Listeners