Afleveringen
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In an absolutely loaded show, the Big Dogs recap two series coming to the end as the T-Wolves and Pacers make the Conference Finals in back-to-back seasons, as well as forecast the future outlooks for the Warriors and Cavaliers.
Along with this Matt & Jordan discuss and preview the upcoming climax of the Nuggets vs. Thunder as well as Celtics vs. Knicks Series.
Finally, the show caps off with a discussion around the Mavericks shocking Draft Lottery win and how this year's draft could impact the entire NBA.
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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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The Big Dogs are back and here to give their reactions to the shocking firing of Nuggets Head Coach, Michael Malone. Other topics include previewing the Lakers vs. Mavericks matchup on Wednesday night as Luka Doncic returns to Dallas for the first time since being traded, as well as analyzing the hot streaks for the Clippers & Timberwolves, finishing off with some March Madness talk.
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It's March and that means it's time for some madness with the Big Dogs. Matt & Jordan break down both the men's and women's brackets and reveal their Final Four selections as well as their top Cinderella picks to go deep in the tournament.
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The Big Dogs are back and breaking down a wild few nights in the NBA including Joel Embiid being ruled out for the remainder of the season, Steph Curry's latest historic performance, hyping up the Rockets and Pistons, the Cavs becoming the first official playoff squad, as well as Anthony Edwards receiving a suspension.
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In this episode, the Big Dogs discuss the recent victory of Canada in the hockey world, the unfortunate season-ending injury of Victor Wembenyama, the controversial 25-game suspension of Bobby Portis, and the potential future of Giannis Antetokounmpo with the Milwaukee Bucks. The conversation highlights the implications of these events on the respective teams and players, as well as the broader landscape of professional sports
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On todays show, Matty Eich and Fleg Dog discuss the recent NBA All-Star Weekend, expressing disappointment in the event's format and player participation. They compare the excitement of the All-Star game to the thrilling Canada vs. U.S. hockey game, highlighting the lack of intensity and competitiveness in the NBA event.
The Big Dogs critique the league's management under Adam Silver, the absence of key players like LeBron James and Anthony Edwards, and the overall direction of the NBA, suggesting a need for a return to traditional formats and player accountability.
In this conversation, the hosts delve into the controversies surrounding the NBA All-Star Game, discussing the league's handling of player participation and the overall attitude of players towards competition. They express disappointment in the lack of effort shown by players during the All-Star events, particularly the Dunk Contest, while also highlighting standout performances. The discussion shifts to the future of the Dunk Contest and potential changes needed to revitalize interest in All-Star events, emphasizing the importance of player engagement and competitive spirit.
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