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The Ringer NBA squad provides the insight, reporting, and analysis that you need in your life right here on The Ringer NBA Show. On Sundays and Wednesdays, check out 'Group Chat' with Justin Verrier, Wosny Lambre and Rob Mahoney. Tap in on Mondays and Thursdays for 'Real Ones' with Logan Murdock and Raja Bell.

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The Ringer NBA squad provides the insight, reporting, and analysis that you need in your life right here on The Ringer NBA Show. On Sundays and Wednesdays, check out 'Group Chat' with Justin Verrier, Wosny Lambre and Rob Mahoney. Tap in on Mondays and Thursdays for 'Real Ones' with Logan Murdock and Raja Bell.

    Logan Apologizes to the Celtics, and Luka’s Flaws as a Superstar. Plus, Remembering Jerry West. | Real Ones

    Logan Apologizes to the Celtics, and Luka’s Flaws as a Superstar. Plus, Remembering Jerry West. | Real Ones

    Logan and Raja discuss Boston's commanding 3-0 lead, why this year’s Celtics squad is one of the best postseason teams of all time, and how the Mavs’ most significant flaws are getting exposed in this series (1:30). Later, Logan is joined by Howard Beck to honor the late Jerry West as their Real One of the Week and talk about his legacy as both a player and general manager, the unparalleled impact he left on the NBA, and much more (40:19).
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    Hosts: Logan Murdock, Raja Bell, and Howard Beck
    Producer: Jonathan Kermah
    Production Assistant: Kai Grady
    Social: Keith Fujimoto
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    • 1 Std. 19 Min.
    The Celtics Are Just Too Much for the Mavs. Plus, a Goodbye to Jerry West. | Group Chat

    The Celtics Are Just Too Much for the Mavs. Plus, a Goodbye to Jerry West. | Group Chat

    Justin, Rob, and Wos recap the Celtics going up 3-0 against the Mavericks in the NBA Finals. They discuss Luka fouling out late in the fourth quarter, the difference between Boston and Dallas’s bench contributions, and Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown overwhelming the Mavericks. After, they talk about the passing of Jerry West and his lasting legacy as a player, coach, and executive (56:14).
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    Hosts: Justin Verrier, Rob Mahoney, and Wosny Lambre
    Producer: Eduardo Ocampo
    Additional Production Supervision: Ben Cruz
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    • 1 Std. 10 Min.
    Howard Beck on ‘Real Ones,’ Celtics Taking Game 2 of the Finals, and MVP Predictions. Plus, Live Updates on Dan Hurley’s $70 Million Offer From the Lakers. | Real Ones

    Howard Beck on ‘Real Ones,’ Celtics Taking Game 2 of the Finals, and MVP Predictions. Plus, Live Updates on Dan Hurley’s $70 Million Offer From the Lakers. | Real Ones

    Logan is joined by The Ringer’s Howard Beck to discuss another Celtics victory in Game 2 of the Finals, the Mavs having no solution for the Celtic’s defense, and Jalen Brown playing like an MVP (12:16). Howard rants about Mav's expectations of coming back to win the series and shares stats on teams who win the first two games of the series (25:04). Later, they share live updates and reactions to Dan Hurley’s decision to stay at UConn after the Lakers courted him with a six year, $70 million deal (31:30). Finally, the guys close with their Real Ones of the Week (40:25).

    Host: Logan Murdock
    Guest: Howard Beck
    Producer: Jonathan Kermah
    Production Assistants: Kai Grady and Olivia Crerie
    Video: John Richter and Victoria Valencia
    Social: Keith Fujimoto
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    • 52 Min.
    The Celtics Shrug Off a Bad Shooting Night to Take a 2-0 Lead. Plus, the Surprise Chase for Dan Hurley. | Group Chat

    The Celtics Shrug Off a Bad Shooting Night to Take a 2-0 Lead. Plus, the Surprise Chase for Dan Hurley. | Group Chat

    Justin, Rob, and Wos react to the Celtics' 2-0 lead in the NBA Finals. They discuss how the Celtics found a way to win despite poor shooting, the Mavs' supporting cast's struggles, and early predictions for Finals MVP. Then they give their thoughts on the potential for Dan Hurley to be the Lakers' next head coach and share their thoughts on the coaching search overall (34:48).

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    Hosts: Justin Verrier, Rob Mahoney, and Wosny Lambre
    Producers: Isaiah Blakely and Tucker Tashijian
    Social: Eduardo Ocampo
    Additional Production Supervision: Ben Cruz
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    • 54 Min.
    The Celtics’ Dominant Game 1 Finals Win and What to Expect from Dallas in Game 2. Plus, Is Dan Hurley the Right Fit for the Lakers? | Real Ones

    The Celtics’ Dominant Game 1 Finals Win and What to Expect from Dallas in Game 2. Plus, Is Dan Hurley the Right Fit for the Lakers? | Real Ones

    Logan and Raja discuss how the Celtics blew out the Mavs in Game 1 of the NBA Finals, Boston’s effective defensive schemes against Luka and Kyrie, and how Jaylen Brown stepped up to meet the moment (1:44). Along the way, they react to Kristaps Porzingis’s explosive return from injury and the major impact he has on both sides of the ball when he’s on the floor (33:43). Later, they briefly unpack the two front-runners for the Lakers' head-coaching vacancy—JJ Redick and Dan Hurley—and what each hire could mean for the team moving forward (47:45). Finally, the guys close with their Real Ones of the Week (52:14).
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    Hosts: Logan Murdock and Raja Bell
    Producer: Jonathan Kermah
    Production Assistant: Kai Grady
    Social: Keith Fujimoto
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    • 58 Min.
    The Biggest Trends and Lessons From the 2024 Postseason | Group Chat

    The Biggest Trends and Lessons From the 2024 Postseason | Group Chat

    Justin, Rob, and Wos come together on the eve of Game 1 of the NBA Finals to discuss some of the biggest trends and lessons from the playoffs. They talk about the versatility of the Mavs frontcourt, the importance of depth, lower seeds making the Finals, and more.

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    Hosts: Justin Verrier, Rob Mahoney, and Wosny Lambre
    Producer: Isaiah Blakely
    Social: Eduardo Ocampo
    Additional Production Supervision: Ben Cruz
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    • 1 Std. 7 Min.

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130 Bewertungen

130 Bewertungen

TheBrownBro ,

Incredible Podcast

Hey guys,

first off I love the show and am glad to have come across you guys as well as other entertaining/informative podcasts in the wake of the Damian Lillard trade 🙏🏿☺️

Now to my question is there a player that you guys think is overrated but is rated 10-15 spots higher than you would consider appropriate.... my example: John Stockton (a top 20-30 player for many, but for me if anything around 35): his highest ranking in MVP voting was 7th (Westbrook in 2016, Pippen in 1996 and Kobe in 2003, besides legends were still serious candidates for the award) negative record in the postseason (85-88 record, more first round exits [9] than Conference Finals [5]), has been put in his place by Sleepy Floyd (1987), Kevin Johnson (1990), Terry Porter (1992), Kenny Smith (1995), Gary Payton (1996), and absurd pick-and-roll frequency has increased the number of assists inflationarily.

And I know about his accomplishments like 10-time All-NBA, 9-time All-Star, 5-time All-Defense, 9-time AST Champ, 2-time STL Champ, reaching the postseason every season and outstanding passing, defense and stamina. (46 players have 10+ All-Star selections, 27 players have 10+ All-NBA selections, 45 players have 5+ All-Defense selections, and we've had 36 MVPs.

Greetings from Germany
Samy

jdoffi ,

Very nice

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dottore faustus ,

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