The Only Mavericks Podcast The Only Mavericks Podcast
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The only podcast about Dallas Mavericks basketball, featuring Tim Cato of The Athletic, Mike Piellucci of D Magazine, and Austin Ngaruiya.
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Mavs-Clippers is tied 2-2
Tim Cato talks with Locked On Mavercks’ Nick Angstadt about the Mavericks’ agonizing Game 4 loss and where the series goes from here. This is the first part of an hour-long discussion, with the other half posted on the Locked On Mavericks feed.
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Deep dive on a 1-1 Mavs-Clippers series
Tim Cato and Austin Ngaruiya break it all down: the missed opportunity in Game 1, the brilliant Game 2 win, Luka Doncic’s defense and his mostly superb but slightly weird offensive execution so far, both him and the entire team’s brilliant defending, the role players we think can be trusted for the series, where they work best (and why), and what our expectations are, optimistically and pessimitically, for the rest of what looks to be an all-time classic between two incredibly good basketball teams.
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Mavs vs. Clippers, part 3
Tim Cato and new dad Mike Piellucci talk to The Athletic’s Law Murray, who covers the L.A. Clippers, about the upcoming first round series and what to expect from it.
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Looking back on the Mavs' season & Clippers preview
Tim Cato and Austin Ngaruiya look back at the Dallas Mavericks’ regular season with The Athletic’s Dave DuFour, sharing some of our favorite moments and which aspects of the year really snuck up on us. Then, we each share three big questions we have for the team’s upcoming first-round series vs. the L.A. Clippers. We’ll be back later this week with a full preview.
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A serious look at Luka’s MVP case
Tim Cato and Austin Ngaruiya talk to their old friend from The Athletic, Dave DuFour, about the surging Mavericks, what criteria really should matter for the MVP voting, and whether Luka Doncic can usurp Nikola Jokic. We agree they’re the best two players in basketball this season, and that one of them deserves it. Will it, and should it, be Doncic?
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Ranking the Mavericks’ playoff matchups and rotation
With Dallas cruising toward a top-six seed, Tim Cato and Austin Ngaruiya rank which postseason opponents are most favorable and then draft rotation players by playoff importance.