Episodes
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On this episode of Posted Up with Chris Haynes, Utah Jazz guard (and presumptive-Sixth Man of the Year) Jordan Clarkson joins the show to discuss Utah's league-leading record, his own breakout season and likelihood of winning Sixth Man of the Year, why Donovan Mitchell deserves to be in the MVP race, and if the lack of national coverage frustrates the team.
Later in the show, Yahoo's Vincent Goodwill and Chris look at Utah's chances in the playoffs, the problem with analytics taking over coaching, the upcoming All-Star Weekend-turned-day, why payers around the league are turning down offers to join the Skills Competition and Dunk Contest and whether Zion Williamson is under or overexposed in today's NBA.
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On this episode of Posted Up with Chris Haynes, Yahoo's Vincent Goodwill and Seerat Sohi discuss the Minnesota Timberwolves firing of head coach Ryan Saunders, hiring of Chris Finch from the Toronto Raptors coaching staff as a replacement while passing over current Associate Head Coach David Vanterpool in the interview process, why Damian Lillard continues to be snubbed by the basketball public after losing out to Luka Doncic for an All-Star Game starting nod, why the NBA is pushing ahead with the All-Star game during a pandemic and if Giannis Antetokounmpo will ever develop a workable jump shot.
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On this episode of Posted Up with Chris Haynes, point guard Chelsea Gray, 3-time WNBA All-Star and newest member of the Las Vegas Aces explains why she left the Los Angeles Sparks in free agency, her documentary of the free-agency process, recovering from injury early in her career, what people get wrong about the WNBA, her typical ‘off-season’ routine and why ‘load management’ is a myth in women’s basketball.
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On this edition of Posted Up with Chris Haynes, Cleveland Cavaliers center JaVale Mcgee joins the show to reflect on his 13-year NBA career with stops in Washington, Denver, Golden State, Los Angeles Lakers and now Cleveland, what he's learned playing for each team, dealing with life in the bubble, why he continues to practice his 3-point shot despite frequent 'Shaqtin' a Fool' appearances and why he roots for Joel Embiid to win MVP as often as possible.
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On this edition of Posted Up with Chris Haynes, Atlanta Hawks center Clint Capela joins the show to discuss his recent massive stat lines (including racking up a triple double with BLOCKS), his first year playing in Atlanta, what makes Trae Young special, how COVID-19 protocols have disrupted routines and team chemistry, and reflects on his time in Houston where he started his career.
Then, Aldis Hodge and Eli Goree chat with Chris about their new movie "One Night in Miami." The film follows the story behind the untold meeting of Jim Brown, Muhammad Ali, Sam Cooke and Malcolm X, and also held a special screening during last year's NBA bubble in Orlando, a timely fit considering its focus on athletes turned activists. The pair talk about the roles of athletes in social awareness and how they approached playing complex black men.
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On this edition of Posted Up with Chris Haynes, we pay tribute to NBA reporter Sekou Smith, who passed away at the age of 48 due to COVID-19. Smith was most notably known for his work on NBA TV and was the host and creator of NBA.com’s “Hang Time” podcast and blog, but was also a mentor and advocate for young NBA reporters starting out and friend and confidant to veterans in the NBA space.
Yahoo’s Vincent Goodwill, Marc J. Spears from ESPN’s The Undefeated, Marc Stein from the New York Times and Morgann Mitchell of Turner Sports join Chris to remember Sekou’s life and work, look back at their collective time with Sekou in the NBA’s ‘bubble,’ and share their favorite stories and memories.
We’ll miss you, brother.
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Miami Heat guard Avery Bradley joins Posted Up with Chris Haynes while currently separated from his team due to the league's health & safety protocols. Avery opens up about his positive COVID diagnosis and his notable decision to opt-out of the playoff bubble in Orlando during the summer of 2020.
Later he talks about his decision to leave the Los Angeles Lakers this offseason, whether he got a championship ring and what it was like on the Lakers team plane as the learned of Kobe Bryant's death one year ago.
Finally, Avery discusses his reputation as one of the most fearsome defenders in the league & his relationship with Brooklyn's Kyrie Irving.
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Free-agent guard Isaiah Thomas joined Chris Haynes on another packed episode of Posted Up.
Thomas begins the podcast by opening up about his hip issues, his recovery from surgery last year and how the Celtics handled the situation while in Boston.
The guys also take a trip down memory lane and touch on draft night, battling Jimmer Fredette while in Sacramento and the growth of his game from Phoenix to Boston.
Isaiah caps the podcast with a couple of incredible stories. He expands on a tweet he recently shared involving a new tattoo and a game-winning shot against the Atlanta Hawks. And as we near the first anniversary of Kobe Bryant’s tragic passing, Thomas reveals how the Black Mamba helped him through struggles both on and off the court.
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A blockbuster four-team trade sent James Harden from the Houston Rockets to the Brooklyn Nets. Our own Chris Haynes and Vince Goodwill reconvene this week on an emergency episode for your listening pleasure. How will Harden affect the team chemistry both on and off the court? Is Brooklyn the odds-on favorite to win the East or do the Nets have a soap opera on their hands?
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On this edition of Posted Up with Chris Haynes, fellow NBA writer Vince Goodwill joins the show with the latest news surrounding the NBA’s $25,000 fine of the Philadelphia 76ers. Why is the league not going after Ben Simmons & what can we expect next after two games in the last 24 hours were postponed due to COVID-19 protocols?
Kyrie Irving was mysteriously absent for his 3rd straight game this weekend due to personal reasons. Has the All-Star guard spoken with the Nets leadership?
Last but certainly not least, Chris and Vince hold a conversation on race, the media, and the NBA as Minnesota Timberwolves star D’Angelo Russell asked reporters for their opinion on last week’s attack on the Capitol.
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Fresh off a 112-107 Sunday-night win against the Phoenix Suns in which he drained four 3s, including the game winner, Los Angeles Clippers wing Nicolas Batum joins Chris Haynes for a conversation about his career and the circumstances that led him back to the Western Conference.
Nic talks about his exit from the Charlotte Hornets, which teams he was considering joining this offseason and what it's like to play with Kawhi Leonard and Paul George instead of against them.
Later, he reveals what head coach Ty Lue said during halftime of the Clippers' 124-73 blowout loss to the Dallas Mavericks last Sunday and then reminisces about what could've been with the LaMarcus Aldridge-Damian Lillard Portland Trail Blazers teams of the early 2010s.
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With a week of NBA basketball in the books for the 2021 season, all eyes still remain on Kevin Durant’s return to play and his debut with the Brooklyn Nets. Chris Haynes is joined by Seerat Sohi this week and they kick off the show debating if KD’s Nets have already vaulted themselves past the Milwaukee Bucks as the team to beat in the east. (2:05)
Over the weekend, the Houston Rockets made their debut after their home opener was postponed due to COVID protocols. James Harden dropped 44 points in an OT loss to the Portland Trailblazers, proving that the internet can get all the laughs it want at Harden’s weight & extracurricular activities — but he’s still one of the best playmakers in the league. Chris & Seerat discuss how the spectre of COVID loomed over this game, Carmelo Anthony’s status, and whether Harden would thrive with in Miami Heat’s rigorous culture. (14:10)
On Sunday, the Los Angeles Clippers were blown out 124-73 at home by the Dallas Mavericks – undoubtedly an embarrassing outcome after decisively beating the Los Angeles Lakers on opening night. Seerat explains why the Clippers shouldn’t be trusted. (26:15)
Later in the show, Chris & Seerat learn of the NBA fining Philadelphia Sixers president Daryl Morey $50,000 for violating the league’s anti-tampering policy with a now-deleted tweet celebrating James Harden. (37:30)
Finally, they close out the show discussing the 1-2 Golden State Warriors and if the team can overcome the lack of chemistry between newer pieces like Andrew Wiggins and Kelly Oubre Jr. and the team’s star Steph Curry. Can Draymond Green’s return from injury help the situation or will Green be dealt sooner rather than later? (42:00)
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After a postseason bubble championship and a ridiculously short offseason, the 2021 NBA regular season is set to tip-off on Tuesday night. Chris Haynes is joined by Vincent Goodwill to break down the five biggest storylines from the truncated offseason.
Giannis Antetokounmpo signed a five-year supermax deal to stay with the Milwaukee Bucks, but was there a secret team with its own superstar waiting in the wings to be a future landing spot for the reigning two-time MVP? (2:25)
Kyrie Irving and Kevin Durant will finally play alongside each other after a year of waiting (and days of sage-ing), but who will be the true leader of the Brooklyn Nets? (11:15)
Heading out west, there's nothing but controversy going on with the Los Angeles Clippers. After championship hopes were shattered during this summer's early playoff exit, how will the team move forward amid a lawsuit alleging the team owes $2.5 million to an associate of Kawhi Leonard's uncle for organizing the star's move to L.A.? (22:30)
Across the halls of the Staples Center, the Los Angeles Lakers won the championship and seemingly got even stronger by adding Dennis Schröder and Montrezl Harrell. That being said, does this roster construction mean that Anthony Davis needs to take on a new role this season? (29:30)
What podcast is complete without dissecting the latest James Harden drama? Chris & Vince discuss the likelihood of an impending trade for the Houston Rockets guard and if a certain pre-historic team to the north might make a move for the former MVP. (39:15)
Finally, the guys close out the show discussing the Christmas day games they're looking forward to most. (45:00)
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Denver Nuggets forward Jerami Grant joins the latest episode of Posted Up with Chris Haynes as protests and civil unrest following the murder of George Floyd sweep the country. Jerami expresses his sorrow for the situation and reveals that he protested in front of the White House with his siblings in his native Washington, D.C.
They also talk about Jerami's time on the notoriously bad Philadelphia 76ers teams of the mid-2010s and if Jerami will exercise the player option on his current contract.
Chris also dives into Grant's close connection with The Last Dance, as Jerami is the nephew of Horace Grant, former teammate of Michael Jordan on the Chicago Bulls teams of the early 1990s. Chris asks if the depiction of Horace was fair, what his interactions with Michael Jordan have been like and what current stars play with MJ's ethos.
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Last week a major shockwave was sent through the entire world of basketball, as high school standout Jalen Green announced that he would forgo playing basketball in college and head directly to the NBA’s G League, a decision that could potentially redefine how young athletes transition to their professional careers in America.
To gain perspective on this game-changing announcement and what this means for other student athletes, Chris Haynes speaks with Green’s agent, Aaron Goodwin. Chris and Aaron also discuss Green’s similarities to Goodwin’s other client, Damian Lillard, how Green stacks up against other top draft prospects, Goodwin’s early-career work with the Williams sisters and the NBA’s plans to return to play.
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Miami Heat big man and avid Call of Duty streamer Meyers Leonard chats with Chris Haynes about his routine during the hiatus in the NBA season (01:30), why he posted his phone number on social media (04:40), dealing with anxiety and depression while playing in the NBA (10:20), his current rehab from injury (18:58), playing with Jimmy Butler and why Jimmy's reputation of being an ---hole is wrong (21:50), and tells a story about the late Kobe Bryant during his very first game in the NBA (35:40).
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Milwaukee Bucks shooting guard Wesley Matthews chats with Chris Haynes to discuss the NBA season on hiatus and his first season in Milwaukee: how he's adjusted training away from the team (02:13), his reaction when he saw the NBA season was being suspended (3:50), what the NBA should do if the season is cancelled (13:00), and how he feels about the constant rumors of reigning MVP Giannis Antentokounpo leaving Milwaukee during free agency (14:07).
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Quinn Cook of the Los Angeles Lakers and Collin Sexton from the Cleveland Cavaliers join Chris Haynes for a special two-part episode from their own homes.
Quinn Cook talks about his day-to-day routine in isolation (01:51), his reaction when he heard that Kevin Durant and other members of the Brooklyn Nets -- a team the Lakers had recently faced -- tested positive for COVID-19 (04:40), the nerve-racking, painful process of undergoing testing for the disease (06:10), understanding criticism about NBA players receiving testing before other individuals (08:05), and how the Lakers are maintaining team chemistry miles apart (11:30).
Then, Collin Sexton joins the show (24:55). Sexton talks about keeping busy in isolation, where he was when he found out about Rudy Gobert testing positive for COVID-19 (26:48), his thoughts on if the NBA season will return (29:00), John Beilein's tenure as Cleveland's coach and the reported 'thugs' comment (32:43), and J.B. Bickerstaff taking over (34:00).
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Damian Lillard from the Portland Trailblazers and Anthony Davis of the Los Angeles Lakers join Chris Haynes for a two-part episode from All-Star Weekend in Chicago.
Damian Lillard talks about his season so far, including the groin injury he suffered in his last game before the All-Star break (0:40), his hot streak (8:35), playing the Los Angeles Lakers' first game after Kobe Bryant's passing (12:00), and why his pre-game ritual includes a trip to chapel (18:00).
Then, Anthony Davis recaps his first season in Los Angeles (30:30), early success and chemistry with LeBron James (33:00), his focus on defense (34:20), and handling playing in the wake of Kobe Bryant's death (36:00).
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You can always count on NBA All-Star festivities to deliver at least a little bit of drama both on and off the court. Chris Haynes is joined by Vincent Goodwill & Seerat Sohi in frigid Chicago to react to All-Star Weekend and the controversial dunk contest results from Saturday night (0:15).
The new scoring format for Sunday's All-Star game yielded positive reviews all-around, but should the league, teams and players be concerned about injuries as a result of the changes? (6:00).
Later in the show, the breaks down Dame D.O.L.L.A.'s performance, the rich history of athletes who rap, and Chris tells a story about meeting Common over the weekend (24:45).
Chris, Vince & Seerat wrap up the show discussing whether Chicago played successful host, how the next three All-Star Games are in cold weather cities (Indianapolis, Cleveland & Salt Lake City) and the disappointing absence of Michael Jordan from much of the weekend's festivities (33:45).
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