Group Chat
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Instant Reaction to Damian Lillard’s Trade to the Bucks
Justin, Rob, and Wos break down how this trade will affect all three teams involved
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Five Big Questions One Month Away From Training Camp
Justin and Rob start by discussing Christian Wood signing with the Lakers and how he fits on their team, then the guys answer five questions one month before training camp starts, including any dark horse teams who could trade for Damian Lillard and James Harden
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Will Giannis Sign a Contract Extension? Plus, the 2023 FIBA World Cup and James Harden’s Beef With Daryl Morey.
Rob and Wos discuss Giannis’s statements in The New York Times about his contract extension, James Harden’s ongoing beef with Daryl Morey, and the 2023 FIBA World Cup
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Jaylen Brown Cashes In, Plus an Offseason Mailbag
Boston’s no. 2 signs the richest deal in history with the Boston Celtics
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The Last Remaining Questions of the NBA Offseason
Plus, a summer league recap and talking rule changes
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Breaking Down the Long-Awaited Debut of Victor Wembanyama
‘Group Chat’ debates what the no. 1 pick needs to do to adjust to the NBA game. Then they analyze Brandon Miller’s game.
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Ranking the Blue-Chip Assets in the Dame Chase, Plus More Big Post–Free Agency Questions
Justin and Wos also discuss some of the best and worst free agency signings
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Breaking Down the Biggest Deals From Day One of NBA Free Agency
Fred VanVleet, Kyrie Irving, Jerami Grant, and more
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The Most Interesting Teams, Trade Targets, and Free Agents of the 2023 Offseason
Justin, Rob, and Wos discuss where players like Karl-Anthony Towns, Brook Lopez, and Fred VanVleet could end up this summer
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NBA Draft: Trade for a Vet or Keep the Pick?
Plus, Jamal Murray joins the show to discuss life after winning his first championship
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NBA Finals Ripple Effects. Plus, the Zion Chase Is On?
Justin, Rob, and Wos debate whether the Denver Nuggets are good enough to become a dynasty
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Trends and Lessons From the 2023 NBA Finals
Justin, Rob and Wos debate what trends and lessons teams will take from the 2023 Finals, beginning with how the Nuggets and Heat were built
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The Jokic-Murray Combo Makes History in Game 3, Plus the Chris Paul Derby Begins
Justin, Rob, and Wos recap the Denver Nuggets winning Game 3 of the NBA Finals on the road, headlined by 30-point triple-doubles for Nikola Jokic and Jamal Murray
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What’s the Heat’s Move in Game 2? Plus, Next Steps for New Coaching Hires.
Justin, Rob, and Wos preview Game 2 of the NBA Finals and discuss whether more minutes should be given to Haywood Highsmith and Kevin Love
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Five Questions That Will Decide the 2023 NBA Finals
Who will emerge victorious between the Nuggets and Heat?
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Derrick White’s Miracle Putback Saves the Celtics’ Season
Justin, Rob, and Wos react to the Celtics forcing a Game 7 after Derrick White’s miraculous last-second putback
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Boston Stays Alive … but for How Long? Plus, a Deep Dive Into LeBron’s Retirement Plan.
Can the Celtics’ adjustments keep carrying them forward? Is Miami on the verge of slowing down? What will LeBron James’s retirement look like (according to him)? And more.
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Jimmy Buckets Steals Another Game 1, Plus Draft Lottery Ripple Effects
Justin and Wos start the pod by reacting to Miami taking homecourt advantage away from Boston in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference finals and talk about the ripple effect resulting from the draft lottery
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Tatum Sends Philly Into an Uncertain Future
The guys also chat about Monty Williams being fired, Ja Morant’s suspension, and more
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The Warriors Show Their Championship Mettle, and the Knicks Stave Off Elimination
Justin, Rob, and Wos talk about the Warriors forcing a Game 6 against the Lakers, then they move on to the Knicks’ Game 6 against the Heat
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The Lakers Clobber the Warriors, Julius Randle Goes MIA, and More
Justin, Rob, and Wos react to the Lakers’ dismantling of the Warriors and the Heat dominating the Knicks
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The Celtics Roll the Sixers in Game 2, and Just Askin’ Questions About the Playoffs
Justin, Rob, and Wos react to the Celtics’ blowout victory over the Sixers in Game 2
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Denver Toasts the Suns, Plus One Burning Question for Every Series
Justin, Rob, and Wos discuss Jamal Murray’s big game
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Jimmy Butler Sends the Bucks Home (Again), the Knicks Bully the Cavs, and More From Wednesday’s Playoff Slate
Justin, Rob, and Wos react to Wednesday night’s games starting with Jimmy Butler and the Miami Heat coming back again against the Milwaukee Bucks to close out the series in five games
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LeBron Pokes Back, Vintage Russ Shows Up, and More From Saturday’s Game 4s
Justin, Rob, and Wos recap Saturday’s playoff games, starting with the Lakers bouncing back in Game 3 and beating the Grizzlies easily. Next, they talk about the Suns taking a commanding 3-1 lead over the Clippers.
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Jamal Murray Is Back, LeBron Looks Old, and More From Wednesday’s Game 2s
Plus, reacting to the Wizards parting ways with Tommy Sheppard
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Top-Line Takeaways From All of Saturday’s Game 1s
Justin, Rob, and Wos discuss the first round of the NBA playoffs
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SGA Refuses to Be Herbed, and the Bulls Are Going Shrieking
Justin, Rob, and Wos recap Wednesday night’s NBA play-in games
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Sorting Through All of the Madness From a Wild Regular-Season Finale
Justin, Rob, and Wos recap the wild final day of the NBA’s regular season, starting with the altercation between Rudy Gobert and Kyle Anderson
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A Knockdown, Drag-Out MVP Conversation, Plus All-NBA Picks
Justin, Rob, and Wosny recap the regular season and talk playoffs expectations
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A Mavs Clusterf---, Plus KD’s Return
The guys also debate whether the Sixers are reliable and whether Rudy Gobert has regressed offensively
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Future Power and No-Power Rankings
Justin, Rob, and Wos break down which NBA teams have the brightest futures