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ESPN's Zach Lowe talks to various basketball people about various basketball things.
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Dallas Dominates Game 4, Luka's Effort on Defense, and the Mavs' Minuscule Chances
Zach and ESPN's Kevin Pelton discuss the Mavericks' monster win in Game 4, Luka Doncic's improved defensive effort, Dallas' physicality, how Kristaps Porzingis' absence was felt, and the slim chances the Mavericks have to get the series back to Dallas.
Mavericks rout Celtics to stave off elimination (1:35)
Luka's defensive effort (6:12)
The absence of Porzingis (16:16)
Boston's offense coming and going (22:28)
How Porzingis can open things up for the Celtics (33:39)
Dallas' chances to extend this series (41:11)
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Luka Fouls Out, Celtics Survive Late Mavs' Rally to go up 3-0, and Remembering Jerry West
Zach and Mo Dakhil of The Athletic discuss Luka Doncic fouling out of Game 3, Boston's offensive woes in the 4th quarter, who their Finals MVP is at this point, and the legendary life of Jerry West.
Celtics survive late rally from Mavs to take 3-0 lead (1:08)
Luka's fouls (5:14)
Boston's 4th quarter meltdown (10:21)
Why can't Dallas generate more 3s? (20:31)
How much did Boston miss Porzingis? (26:20)
Holiday trade put Boston over the top (34:50)
Trading away Smart was the right move (44:14)
Finals MVP so far (48:33)
Remembering Jerry West (51:14)
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Potential Porzingis Injury Fallout, Series Defining Stats, and Hurley Turns Down Lakers
Zach and Steve Jones, Jr. of The Dunker Spot react to the news of Kristaps Porzingis' leg injury and what it could mean for the Mavericks and Celtics if he can't play in Game 3. Plus, Boston's commitment to driving the ball, ways for Dallas to crack the Celtics' defense, and Dan Hurley turns down the Lakers job.
Entire series summed up in one stat (1:30)
Boston's optionality on offense (5:31)
Celtics are committed to driving the ball (9:49)
Kristaps Porzingis has torn medial retinaculum allowing dislocation of the posterior tibialis tendon in his left leg (22:04)
What changes if Porzingis can't play in Game 3? (24:21)
Where can Dallas poke holes in Boston's defense? (37:13)
More potential consequences if Porzingis can't play (43:14)
Dan Hurley turns down Lakers' job (50:50)
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2024 NBA Finals Game 2 Reaction
On this special episode of The Lowe Post x Hoop Collective crossover, Zach Lowe and Brian Windhorst discuss the NBA Finals Game 2 reaction. They break down the Celtics' 105-98 victory over the Mavericks, highlighting how Boston managed to win despite having a lesser game. The hosts delve into Kyrie Irving's struggles and Dallas's costly turnovers, exploring potential options for the Mavericks moving forward. They also address the aftermath of "The Kick" incident and speculate on the adjustments we can expect in the upcoming games. Additionally, Zach and Brian share some travel advice and express their gratitude to the listeners.
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NBA Finals Adjustments with Tim Legler and the Lakers' Pursuit of Danny Hurley
Zach and ESPN's Tim Legler discuss why the Mavericks should be more worried about their defense after Game One, how the Celtics won the math, ways Dallas can spark their offense in Game Two, and the Lakers' head coaching search.
Dallas should be more concerned about their defense (1:24)
Dallas needs to take and make more 3s (13:21)
Ways to get Mavs offense going (19:54)
Other adjustments to look for (25:50)
Lakers' pursuit of Danny Hurley (33:04)
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2024 NBA Finals Game 1 Reaction
On this episode of the Lowe Post, Zach welcomes Brian Windhorst of the Hoop Collective to discuss the Celtics' impressive 107-89 Game 1 victory over the Mavericks in the NBA Finals. They examine Porzingis's immediate impact off the bench, the Celtics' stifling defense, and their decision not to double Luka Dončić, leading to his lowest assist numbers in a 35-minute game. The sluggish performance of Kyrie Irving, who scored 12 points on 6-of-19 shooting, is also discussed. The hosts highlight the need for Mavericks' teammates to step up in Game 2, commend the discipline in the Celtics' game plan, and review Boston's even scoring night. Finally, they touch on Sam Hauser's shooting resurgence in Game 1.
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