Locked On Spurs - Daily Podcast On The San Antonio Spurs Locked On Podcast Network
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Locked On Spurs podcast is your daily ticket to stay ahead of the game and the first to know the latest news, analysis, and insider info for the San Antonio Spurs and the NBA. Host Jeff Garcia, the original co-founder of Project Spurs, a current Spurs beat writer in San Antonio, and former co-host of ESPN San Antonio’s Halftime Sports, provides your daily Spurs fix with expert, local analysis, game recaps, opponent check-ins, and coverage of all aspects of the Spurs franchise. Locked On Spurs takes you beyond the scoreboard for the inside scoops on the biggest stories from within the Spurs locker room and all over the NBA. Locked On Spurs podcast is part of the Locked On Podcast Network. Your Team. Every Day.
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Enter the Spurs multiverse: What if Blake Griffin was a Spur?
On this episode of Locked On Spurs, host Jeff Garcia gives a San Antonio Spurs news update.
Also, Sweep The League's Rudy Campos stops by to chat about the recent admission from former NBA player Blake Griffin that he wanted to join the Spurs during his career. How would that have played out? Would he have been a missing piece post-Tim Duncan era? -
Spurs draft prospect: Zaccharie Risacher
On this episode of Locked On Spurs, host Jeff Garcia gives a San Antonio Spurs news update.
Also, Jack Thompson, formerly with San Antonio Sports Star, stops by to discuss French NBA Draft prospect Zaccharie Risacher and if the Spurs should consider him with their draft pick. -
Who had the better rookie season: Spurs' Tim Duncan or Victor Wembanyama?
On this episode of Locked On Spurs, host Jeff Garcia gives a San Antonio Spurs news update.
Also, Sweep The League's Rudy Campos stops by to discuss who had the better rookie season: Tim Duncan or Victor Wembanyama? -
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Locked On Spurs podcast is your daily ticket to stay ahead of the game and the first to know the latest news, analysis, and insider info for the San Antonio Spurs and the NBA.
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Are the Spurs standing pat?
On this episode of Locked On Spurs, host Jeff Garcia gives a San Antonio Spurs news update.
Also, San Antonio Sports Star's James Pledger stops by to discuss whether the Spurs will return next season with the same roster from last season and not make any significant deals this season. -
Free agent spotlight: Klay Thompson and the Spurs
On this episode of Locked On Spurs, host Jeff Garcia gives a San Antonio Spurs news update.
Also, Sweep The League's Rudy Campos stops by to discuss the recent Las Vegas odds of the Spurs landing Warriors free agent Klay Thompson. Is he a good fit? Should the team take a flyer on him? Is it just a bad idea?
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Ok, so let's look at your pod on the 21st as an example of what's wrong. Your guest (and you) talk repeatedly about "front court weaknesses", when you both really mean back court weaknesses. This is embarassing. You and your guest keep saying bland things, and then your reply is always "interesting". There is nothing interesting in your pods, because it's all generalities. There needs to be one of the following things (preferably all of them):
1) Play breakdowns that show insight into the players and how they work (e.g. like Lowe or Nate Duncan)
2) Insider talk/insights (not a friendly interview with a Spurs commentator who knows nothing, with like real inside info, which I recognise is hard given the Spurs don't leak)
3) More sensible and insightful talk about the Spurs. You and your guests usually seem to have a very poor insight into the Spurs, and offer very knee jerk commentary (it's almost as bad as Spurstalks forums). Some LMA rumours come out, and instantly you take it seriously and hypothesis about something you know nothing about and which is absurdly unlikely to happen. You're "shocked" Forbes and Lapro made the roster, even though it was pretty obvious this was the way things were headed, and you constantly make poor assumptions about the team (e.g. talking about David Lee as a big rotation player, when he's kind of the 3rd string center for the Spurs, saying "well, the Spurs got Lapro, so they must not trust Murray" which makes no sense because Murray is on the active roster tonight and Forbes is not; hint, the reason they need more PG's is because Mills is probably leaving after this year if he's not traded before then to get something in return).
I am happy to give you my Skype or something, just so I can help you with your ideas on the team, that seem to be just very uninformed (and that's annoying, because you live in the area and report from there).