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ESPN's Zach Lowe talks to various basketball people about various basketball things.

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ESPN's Zach Lowe talks to various basketball people about various basketball things.

    ANT's Brilliance, Fake Durant Trades, Clips-Mavs, and a Knicks-Sixers Deep Dive

    ANT's Brilliance, Fake Durant Trades, Clips-Mavs, and a Knicks-Sixers Deep Dive

    Zach and ESPN's Bobby Marks discuss Anthony Edwards' brilliance in Minnesota's sweep of Phoenix, the potential fallout for the Suns, fake Kevin Durant trades, Clippers-Mavericks and Kawhi Leonard's injury, the pressure on Cleveland in Cavs-Magic, the stakes for the Sixers and Bucks behind 3-1, and much more. Then Fred Katz of The Athletic joins for a deep dive on Knicks-Sixers, New York's future plans, Pacers-Bucks, and more. 

    Phoenix postmortem (11:30)

    How the Durant trade hamstrung Phoenix (14:11)

    Fake Durant trades (19:18)

    Durant's legacy (27:45)

    Clippers-Mavericks (33:33)

    Cavs-Magic (44:17)

    Sixers and Bucks on the brink (51:37)

    Katz (1:06:36)

    Game 5 adjustments (1:12:20)

    Brunson's Game 4 masterpiece (1:16:44)

    Injury updates (1:27:22)

    Bucks-Pacers (1:31:42)

    Knicks' future plans (1:36:41)
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    • 1 小時 47 分鐘
    First Round Check-In with Mo Dakhil

    First Round Check-In with Mo Dakhil

    Zach is joined by Mo Dakhil for reactions to Game 3 in Knicks vs. 76ers, Cavaliers vs. Magic, and Nuggets vs. Lakers. They also preview the Game 3's in the Friday slate of games and how they expect the rest of the first round to play out.

    2:55 Sixers bounce back against the Knicks
    20:35 Lakers vs Nuggets
    38:30 Magic vs. Cavs
    44:00 Clippers vs. Mavericks
    52:09 Wolves vs. Suns
    58:15 Miami Heat shocking the Celtics yet again
    1:09:53 Pels vs. Thunder
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    • 1 小時 24 分鐘
    First Round Analysis with Kevin Pelton

    First Round Analysis with Kevin Pelton

    Zach and ESPN's Kevin Pelton discuss what they've seen from every Game 1 of the first round and what to look for as each series progresses.

    Knicks-Sixers (2:11)

    Celtics-Heat (8:03)

    Cavs-Magic (12:06)

    Nuggets-Lakers (16:46)

    Timberwolves-Suns (27:10)

    Thunder-Pelicans (36:21)

    Clippers-Mavericks (50:23)

    Bucks-Pacers (1:02:57)
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    • 1 小時 18 分鐘
    First Round Deep Dive with Coach David Thorpe

    First Round Deep Dive with Coach David Thorpe

    Zach discusses the Warriors being eliminated from playoff contention and questions if this is the end of this team as we know them, then he is joined by David Thorpe for their annual 8x8 first round deep dive.
    0:00 The Warriors being eliminated by the Kings.
    19:10 Injury updates following the play-in.
    25:55 Minnesota vs. Phoenix series preview
    41:20 Sixers vs. Knicks preview
    51:42 Lakers vs. Nuggets preview
    1:04:00 Clippers vs. Mavs series preview
    1:17:00 Magic vs.Cavs series preview.
    1:26:45 Pacers vs. Bucks preview.
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    • 1 小時 42 分鐘
    Regular Season Conclusion, Play-In Preview, and Awards Picks.

    Regular Season Conclusion, Play-In Preview, and Awards Picks.

    Zach is joined by ESPN's Chris Herring to review Sunday's regular-season conclusion, preview the four play-in games and four playoff series that we know so far, and give their final awards picks for the 2024 season.
    7:00 Winners and losers from Sunday's regular season conclusion
    12:15 Is Orlando actually a good matchup for the Cavs?
    18:00- The Phoenix Suns avoiding the Play-In by beating the Wolves
    24:30- Can the Bucks beat the Pacers without Giannis?
    30:00- The Mavericks-Clippers Trilogy
    36:45- Lakers vs. Pelicans Play-In preview
    49:54- Philadelphia vs. Miami Play-In preview
    1:00:30- Warriors vs. Kings Play-In rematch from last year's playoffs
    1:09:45- Hawks vs. Bulls Play-In
    1:17:20- Rapid-Fire Awards Picks.
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    • 1 小時 29 分鐘
    Giannis' Injury, Knicks-Celtics, Playoff Seeding Possibilities, and the MVP Race

    Giannis' Injury, Knicks-Celtics, Playoff Seeding Possibilities, and the MVP Race

    Zach asks injury expert Jeff Stotts about the extent of Giannis Antentokounmpo's injury and his potential recovery timetable. Then The Athletic's Mo Dakhil joins to discuss Knicks-Celtics, playoff seeding, and the MVP race.


    What will Giannis' recovery look like? (1:27)

    Dakhil (17:20)

    Does anything concern you about the Celtics? (21:03)

    Knicks are a joy to watch (24:26)

    Jrue Holiday extension (32:01)

    Bucks make a starting lineup change (36:34)

    Nuggets move into pole position in the West (45:12)

    MVP race is not over (51:45)

    West seeding possibilities (1:01:18)
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    • 1 小時 20 分鐘

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_stephane_noel

10 THINGS I’D LIKE.

Dear Mr. Lowe,

Thank you so much for your great work analysing the NBA, journalists whose range go from micro (gameplay) to the macro (league environnement) are rare and I surely appreciate your comments and your lack of punditry.

Inspired by your column, I wanted to share with you ten things I would like to see implemented. Obviously, some of them slide on the side of provocation, others might be more realistic, but I hope that all are original and will trigger a bit of interest from your part.

I apologise for not writing as eloquently as you do, I am active in a totally different branch.

Warmest regards from Hong Kong,

Stéphane Noël

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10 THINGS I’D LIKE

Considering the profound imbalance between the conferences, I believe that home-court advantage in the Finals should not be determined by overall record but rather by the results of the two direct confrontations. It is not a dig versus Boston—I grew up a fan of Bird and McHale—but it seems unfair that the Celtics have this advantage given that half of their games are played against mediocre teams from the Eastern Conference.

To prevent super-tanking, I would remove the possibility to protect picks, thus de-incentivising late season laissez-faire, which often affects the final standings.

Still on that tanking matter, I suggest to go even further and adopt a semi-relegation system: through the mid-point of the season, each team should have played each in-conference team twice or thrice (i.e. half or the confrontations scheduled), and each team from the other conference once. At this point, teams failing to reach a threshold do not qualify for the second part of the season, losing a lot of revenue; the threshold could be based on a differential to the average or median winning percentage, or in numbers of losses ahead of the first, or tenth team. I know, that will never go but the quality would go up for sure!

Going back to feasible ideas, there is a very unfair practiced that could easily be reffed out: sometimes a three-point shooter lands on the player guarding him, but the defender did not jump and has his feet set inside the three-point line... often this results in a defensive foul or even a flagrant-one; however, I think it should be called an offensive foul, which would reduce leg flailing a lot and be fairer to a defender who scrambled to his position in time and did not initiate any contact.

A smallie next: if a streamer purchases the NBA TV rights, I think it is a great opportunity to reduce the amount and the duration of timeouts, which would render the games more fluid, FIBA-style, and also encourage a larger use of players from the bench (the talent is here for sure).

In terms of product fluidity as well, I think the referee crews should be made of four persons, one of which would be following the game on screen and be able to influence decisions faster. Their voices would count as much as that of the three referees on the floor and they could make calls when there is a doubt on the floor, when a coach asks for a review, or even in the action (he or she would have a whistle). This role could be performed by each referee alternatively (one different video-ref per quarter).

At the moment, the salary of bought out players is input on the team buying them out. I would argue that if a player is picked up by another team, his salary cap figure should affect the team taking him on. If not picked up then it stays by the team buying him out, of course. That would help player mobility because teams would be keener to release players but would less advantage big market teams.

Talking about trades, a super-maxed player asking out should have his contract downgraded to a max, and the super part could be transferred to another player remaining on the team or to a newly acquired player. This could lead to a super-max cap as well, i.e. a team would only be able to have one or two super-max player(s). Of course, the burden to prove that a player asked out would have to be codified.

The All Star Game became unwatchable but what if an All Star selection would give a player eligibility to a super-max if—and only if—his team wins? That isn’t a 500K incentive, it is tens of millions over a few years, a real incentive!

The tenth thing I would like is for you to lose track and not notice I actually only had nine things I’d like to share with you, but I am sure you won’t fall for that.

Mmmk19967

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