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  • On the latest episode of The Big Number, Tom Haberstroh & Dan Devine look at Steph Curry’s incredible offensive impact on the Golden State Warriors. With just as much offensive dominance both on and off the ball, is Steph the greatest offensive player since Michael Jordan? Even more so than LeBron James?

    But it’s not just Steph Curry giving the Warriors the boost they need to be title contenders—Golden State is over a dozen players deep with other stars with as Draymond Green and Andrew Wiggins which Dan highlights with four more numbers.

    Tom & Dan end the show with some over/under predictions for Golden State throughout the rest of the NBA season.

    (2:00) The Big Number: 124.2

    (15:39) 4 stats that prove Golden State are title contenders

    (30:11) Warriors over/unders

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  • Vincent Goodwill is joined by Jason Goff for a fun conversation about Klay Thompson's return to the Chase Center, making NBA regular season games special and Bronny James skipping road games in the G League.

    (05:10) - Steph Curry spoils Klay's return to GSW

    (25:20) - Emirates NBA Cup night 1 reaction

    (32:20) - Can the NBA get fans to care about regular season games?

    (43:45) - Bronny James to skip G League road games

    (49:55) - Will the Chicago Bulls finally tank?

    (56:45) - Which cities would embrace Cooper Flagg?

    On this episode of the Good Word with Goodwill, Yahoo Sports senior NBA reporter Vincent Goodwill is joined by Jason Goff from Chicago Sports Network and The Ringer to react to a fun night 1 of the NBA Cup.

    The guys start by talking about the Golden State Warriors' classy handling of Klay Thompson's return to the Chase Center before diving into the competitive way that Steph Curry went after his former teammate and stole the show in a Warriors' win.

    Then, after discussing the way the Miami Heat botched the end of their game against the Detroit Pistons, Vinnie and Jason wonder how the NBA can get away from the highlight and drama culture surrounding the league to make fans care more about the regular season games.

    During the recording, news broke that Bronny James wouldn't be playing road games for the Los Angeles Lakers G League affiliate, raising new questions about his preferential treatment and whether this is as good a situation for him as it is for his father, LeBron James Sr.

    Vinnie finds time to ask Jason about the team he covers, the Chicago Bulls, and whether this is finally the year they go all-in on tanking to preserve their top-10 protected 1st round pick. This leads to a conversation about which cities would embrace Cooper Flagg as the face of their NBA team.

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  • Kevin O'Connor is joined by Adam Mares to break down the biggest storylines from around the NBA, including Nikola Jokic's early bid for another MVP, Luka Doncic's struggles with the Dallas Mavericks, the undefeated Cleveland Cavaliers, whether Oklahoma City should go all-in, some key injury news and much more.

    Kevin and Adam start with Nikola Jokic's big night, as the duo break down what's changed about the Joker's game this year that's made him even more dangerous and why Russell Westbrook fits so well in Denver's scheme. On the other side of Sunday night's game, the Dallas Mavericks are now 5-5, and Luka Doncic's lack of development so far this season is starting to catch up with them.

    Joel Embiid makes his return Tuesday night, and Kevin and Adam discuss how the Philadelphia 76ers can best utilize him if they want to be a legitimate playoff team. The Sixers aren't the only team affected by injuries so far this season, as the Oklahoma City Thunder are treading water without a few key players. The hosts discuss whether or not OKC needs to break the bank and go all-in this season with a player like Giannis.

    Later, Kevin and Adam discuss the Cleveland Cavaliers starting the season 12-0 and how far that could last, plus what's not clicking with the Milwaukee Bucks. The duo finish up by answering a mailbag question on how Jayson Tatum's early successes could raise the ceiling for the Boston Celtics.

    (0:50) - Why Nikola Jokic is already playing at an MVP level

    (16:15) - Luka Doncic's early struggles

    (22:30) - How Sixers can best build around Joel Embiid

    (29:30) - NBA injury madness: time for OKC to make a move?

    (39:55) - How long can the Cavaliers stay undefeated?

    (45:10) - Things just aren't clicking yet in Milwaukee

    (47:20) - Does Jayson Tatum's play raise Celtics ceiling?

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  • The 2024-2025 NBA season is around its 9-game mark as of Thursday night, so Kevin O'Connor is joined by Tom Haberstroh to share 9 observations about the league and its trends at this roughly 10% completion point in the season.

    Can the Philadelphia 76ers survive their atrocious start without Tyrese Maxey and with Joel Embiid slated to play his first game of the season this Tuesday against New York? What adjustments need to be made in San Antonio to get Victor Wembanyama and Chris Paul playing complementary basketball that bolsters Wemby's strengths? Will Zion Williamson ever be Zion Williamson again? All that and more on today's Kevin O'Connor Show.

    (0:50) - Sixers aren't who we thought they were

    (5:10) - Can anything fix the east vs. west conference imbalance?

    (7:10) - Cavs are 9-0, can they get to 60 wins?

    (10:30) - Should NBA abandon conferences and go to 58 games?

    (16:00) - How can CP3 and Wemby get on the same page?

    (25:45) - Kings can reach a new level with DeRozan add

    (28:40) - Can Zion ever be Zion again?

    (34:20) - Jalen Johnson's usage is crazy

    (38:22) - Ja Morant is back with a vengeance

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  • On this week's episode of The Big Number, Tom Haberstroh and Dan Devine dive into the numbers on the Oklahoma City Thunder. OKC has a team of DAWGS on defense that create chaos all over the court and that defensive prowess might just give them the edge to be title favorites.

    Dan counters Tom’s bullish attitude toward the Thunder with a few other teams who could best OKC like the Boston Celtics, Golden State Warriors & Phoenix Suns.

    The two wrap with some Oklahoma City over/unders worth keeping an eye on.


    (1:10) THE BIG NUMBER: 85

    (15:13) The Number Crunch

    (15:40) The Number Crunch: Boston Celtics

    (18:29) The Number Crunch: Golden State Warriors

    (21:55) The Number Crunch: Cleveland Cavaliers

    (24:46) The Number Crunch: Phoenix Suns

    (28:13) OKC over/unders

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  • Vincent Goodwill and Isis "Ice" Young discuss Joel Embiid's suspension and how the Nuggets can survive without Aaron Gordon before combing through the 2019 NBA Draft class.

    (02:00) - NBA suspends Joel Embiid for 3 games
    (10:05) - Anthony Davis questionable (heel injury)
    (14:00) - Aaron Gordon to miss multiple weeks (calf injury)
    (17:30) - Zion Williamson
    (23:00) - Ja Morant
    (26:30) - RJ Barrett
    (29:30) - Darius Garland
    (31:30) - The Last Word: Draymond vs. Jordan Poole

    On this episode of the Good Word with Goodwill, Yahoo Sports senior NBA reporter Vincent Goodwill is joined by Isis "Ice" Young to discuss everything that's going on in the early part of the 2024-25 NBA season.

    Vinnie and Ice start with the NBA suspending Philadelphia 76ers center Joel Embiid for shoving a reporter in the locker room. Ice talks about the lines that were crossed and Vinnie explains why the reporter might've felt comfortable mentioning Embiid's family in his article before pointing out that the star player will make his season debut during the opening game of the NBA Cup.

    Anthony Davis is dealing with an injury of his own, but Vinnie explains why he doesn't expect Davis to miss any time while Ice points out that the Lakers have become reliant on their big man and need him to stay healthy.

    Speaking of, the Nuggets will be without Aaron Gordon for a few weeks due to a calf injury. Vinnie says why calf injuries in NBA players make him nervous before explaining why he thinks Gordon is the 2nd most important player on the Nuggets.

    Vince and Ice then turn their attention to the 2014 NBA Draft class, which seems to be finding its footing in the NBA. Whether it's maturity (Ja Morant), opportunity (RJ Barrett) or simply health luck (Darius Garland), everyone seems to be finding success this season...except for Zion Williamson, whose struggles to stay healthy make Vinnie and Ice wonder how long his NBA career will be.

    Finally, Draymond Green shared some funny (and cute) moments on the court against his former teammate Jordan Poole, leading us to wonder if he has finally matured enough to avoid causing the Warriors any issues with his behavior.

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  • On today's episode of The Kevin O'Connor Show, Kevin is joined by True Hoops' David Thorpe to discuss the biggest headlines from the start of the NBA season. They break down the reason for the Golden State Warriors' hot start this year and what has held back Indiana Pacers star Tyrese Haliburton.

    Also on today's show, they discuss the emergence of Gradey Dick for the Toronto Raptors and what will happen to the San Antonio Spurs without Gregg Popovich. They wrap up the episode with mailbag questions from listeners, ranging from how the Pistons can become competitive and which team will turn into a soap opera.

    (5:54) The Warriors hot start

    (13:30) Gradey Dick's big second year

    (21:47) Gregg Popovich's health issue

    (24:22) What is wrong with Tyrese Haliburton?

    (33:25) Pacers trade targets

    (40:02) Fixing the Pistons

    (43:03) Soap Opera teams

    (51:31) Bright future teams

  • Vincent Goodwill is joined by Amin Elhassan for a conversation about Joel Embiid shoving a reporter, where the Spurs go after Gregg Popovich and what has gotten into the red got Cavaliers.

    (01:10) - Joel Embiid shoves reporter, NBA investigating

    (19:55) - Spurs' Gregg Popovich out indefinitely following health scare

    (28:00) - Are the Cavaliers party-crashers in the East?

    (34:30) - Are the Giannis trade rumors for real?

    (38:30) - Grant Williams ejected after tackling Jayson Tatum

    (43:00) - How long will Embiid be suspended?

    (47:45) - The Last Word: The crumbling relationship between players and media

    On this episode of The Good Word with Goodwill, former NBA front office member Amin Elhassan joins Yahoo Sports senior NBA reporter Vincent Goodwill to discuss Joel Embiid shoving a reporter in the 76ers locker room and the possible fallout of that situation.

    This morning, it was announced that Gregg Popovich is out indefinitely following a health incident. At 75 years old, it's hard to imagine him as the Spurs' head coach for much longer. Has San Antonio missed the window to set up succession after Pop?

    Vinnie and Amin address if the Giannis trade rumors are real or if rival GMs are dirtying the waters in Milwaukee before talking about Grant Williams picking up a flagrant 2 against former teammate Jayson Tatum.

    Finally, after talking about what the Joel Embiid suspension might be (and wondering if Joe Mazzulla deserves one, as well), the guys spend a long time talking about a changing media landscape and the effect it is having on the relationship between players and the media.

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  • Kevin O'Connor, along with Tom Haberstroh, wonders if it's time for the Bucks to trade away Giannis and Damian Lillard, how many 5x5 games Wembanyama will have and why aren't rookies playing more?

    (00:00) - Time for the Bucks to panic?
    (08:05) - Should Milwaukee trade Giannis and Damian Lillard?
    (18:00) - Can the Grizzlies survive more injuries?
    (24:00) - Victor Wembanyama gets another 5x5
    (33:00) - Paolo Banchero is one of several stars facing injury
    (37:00) - Why aren't the NBA's rookies playing more?
    (44:20) - Ryan Dunn for Rookie of the Year?
    (52:00) - Is Anthony Edwards shooting too many 3s?

    On this episode of The Kevin O'Connor Show, Tom Haberstroh joins Kevin and the show starts with a conversation about the 1-4 Milwaukee Bucks and whether it's time for them to panic and start looking for trade destinations for Giannis, Damian Lillard and Brook Lopez.

    The Memphis Grizzlies, coming off of a definitive win over the Bucks, seem to be the picture of stability but their injury issues from last year might be crashing the party yet again.

    Spurs' center Victor Wembanyama became the 3rd player in NBA history to net more than a single 5x5 game. How many will he have in his career? And why isn't the Spurs offense better when he's on the floor?

    The guys use the news of Paolo Banchero's oblique injury to talk about the six players that were all-stars last season and are currently dealing with injuries at the start of the NBA season.

    Things are trending upward, but Tom points out that rookies are playing fewer minutes than ever to start the season. How can we get the Rockets to free Reed Sheppard? And is Ryan Dunn the favorite to win Rookie of the Year right now?

    Finally, the guys talk about why they're worried about Anthony Edwards shooting more 3-pointers and discuss why nobody is noticing the uptick in dunks as well as long-range shots.

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  • The Big Number this week is about Russell Westbrook, but it says much more about the Denver Nuggets' offense and championship window. Join Tom Haberstroh and Dan Devine as they go through all the stats and make bold predictions.

    (03:50) - THE BIG NUMBER: 87.5

    (05:45) - Will the Nuggets make the playoffs?

    (09:30) - Denver's lack of depth

    (14:50) - Russell Westbrook's age

    (20:10) - Nuggets need more from Murray & MPJ

    (27:10) - Has Russ lost his burst?

    (30:55) - Has the Nuggets championship window closed?

    (36:15) - Over/unders

    On this week's episode of The Big Number, Tom Haberstroh and Dan Devine dig into the stats and make bold predictions about the Denver Nuggets.

    To start, Tom is very concerned with how bad the Denver offense has been with Russell Westbrook on the floor. He's starting to worry about their ability to make the playoffs this year.

    Tom compares Westbrook at 35 to other similar guards to show how unique he is to still be playing in the NBA at this age, while Dan points out that the Nuggets have bigger problems in their starting lineup.

    Dan came with a stat of his own, showing that Westbrook might finally be losing enough of his trademark burst and athleticism for it to be a problem. Meanwhile, Tom worries if the Nuggets have any way to get back into contention if their highest paid players don't start playing better.

    Finally, as they did last week, the guys finish the show by picking sides on some fun over/unders.

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  • Vincent Goodwill and Isis "Ice" Young list off the best NBA players under 28 years old and then address why fights in the NBA are not as frequent, or as violent, as they used to be.

    (01:50) - Chet Holmgren vs. Victor Wembanyama

    (08:35) - Luka Doncic vs. Anthony Edwards

    (18:15) - Shai Gilgeous-Alexander

    (21:20) - Jayson Tatum

    (25:40) - Paolo Banchero

    (29:30) - Tyrese Haliburton & Tyrese Maxey

    (38:10) - Who is the best player under 28 years old?

    (38:45) - The Last Word: Mazzulla wants to fight

    On this episode of The Good Word with Goodwill, Yahoo Sports senior NBA reporter Vincent Goodwill is joined by Isis "Ice" Young to talk about the best players in the NBA under 28 years old.

    They start off with tonight's matchup between the Spurs and Thunder, headlined by Victor Wembanyama and Chet Holmgren. How has Chet grown his game? Is Wemby already the favorite for DPOY?

    Vinnie and Ice then recap last night's Mavericks win over the Timberwolves, highlighted by big performances from Luka Doncic and Anthony Edwards.

    They go through five more names of under-28 stars around the league before talking about fights in the NBA, which Boston Celtics head coach Joe Mazzulla would like to see more of.

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  • On today's episode of The Kevin O'Connor Show, Kevin kicks things off with help from Daman Rangoola as the duo give their instant takeaways from Monday night's games, including the Los Angeles Lakers looking promising even in defeat, the Denver Nuggets looking concerning even in victory, Paolo Banchero dropping 50, hype for the Boston Celtics and some early concern over the Milwaukee Bucks and Daman's favorite nicknames for Victor Wembanyama.

    Later, Kevin is joined by Minnesota Timberwolves podcaster Dane Moore to discuss the drastic changes to the Timberwolves roster and lineup. They dissect the increased three-point volume for young star Anthony Edwards, and explain what fans should expect from his new play style. They also project the best options for the Timberwolves lineup with new faces like Rob Dillingham and Julius Randle in the mix.

    To wrap the show, Kevin answers questions from listeners on this week's mailbag. He covers the difference between the perception for Jayson Tatum and Anthony Edwards, if the Boston Celtics and Oklahoma City Thunder could win 70 games and artists similar to Father John Misty.

    (00:45) Phoenix Suns beat Los Angeles Lakers

    (12:00) Denver Nuggets beat Toronto Raptors

    (23:10) Orlando Magic beat Detroit Pistons

    (26:05) Boston Celtics beat Milwaukee Bucks

    (38:30) Anthony Edwards' shot selection

    (53:35) The Timberwolves best lineup

    (1:05:50) Mailbag

    (1:06:10) Jayson Tatum vs Anthony Edwards

    (1:07:30) Can a team win 70 games?

    (1:08:10) Father John Misty

  • Vincent Goodwill is joined by one of the newest members of the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame, J.A. Adande, to overreact to the first week of the NBA regular season.

    (00:00) - J.A. Adande's Hall of Fame induction
    (11:40) - Who is on the Lakers' Mount Rushmore?
    (17:35) - Did JJ Redick fix the Lakers?
    (24:35) - Have the Clippers finally escaped the Lakers' shadow?
    (31:00) - Can any team stop the Celtics?
    (33:20) - Can any team in the West stop the Thunder?
    (39:15) - Are the Warriors contenders again?
    (43:40) - Is 3-pt shooting ruining basketball?

    On this episode of The Good Word with Goodwill, legendary basketball journalist and columnist J.A. Adande joins the show and tells us about his weekend, where he was honored with the Curt Gowdy Print Media Award and inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.

    After that, Vinnie hits J.A. with some overreactions to the first week of the NBA regular season to find out which ones are real and which ones are foolish. First up, the guys talk about J.A.'s Lakers team. They discuss LeBron James' place in Lakers history before deciding if JJ Redick has fixed all of the team's issues from last season.

    The guys stay in L.A., talking about "The Wall" at the Los Angeles Clippers' new arena and wondering if moving to Inglewood might finally get the Clippers out of the Lakers' shadow.

    Vinnie wonders if any team can beat the Boston Celtics besides themselves while J.A. Adande gets so excited about the Oklahoma City Thunder that he reveals his NBA Finals prediction.

    After talking about the Warriors' chances of contention this season, the guys talk about the evolution of the NBA and how prevalent 3-point shooting is becoming.

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  • The first few days of the 2024-2025 NBA season are in the books and there is much to discuss. For the first third of the podcast, Kevin O'Connor is joined by Gibson Pyper (aka @HalfCourtHoops) to discuss Thursday evenings games in which Oklahoma City Thunder pummeled the Denver Nuggets, the Minnesota Timberwolves narrowly snuck one by the Sacramento Kings and the Dallas Mavericks had all the answers for the San Antonio Spurs

    Later, Tom Haberstroh joins KOC to react to the first few nights of regular season NBA action. The guys start in New Orleans, where an injury to Dejounte Murray's hand could mean the return of "Point Zion" for the Pelicans.

    The NBA has said that they are investigating the 76ers after Joel Embiid missed opening night and said that he is done playing in back-to-back games. The bigger question is whether the Sixers can win enough games with Embiid and Paul George sitting so often?

    LaMelo Ball lived up to the hype in his return from an ankle injury and led the comeback charge against the Rockets for a road win. Is there any player more fun to watch when they catch fire?

    Finally, the guys play a game of "Fact, Fiction or Fantasy" to answer questions about Scoot Henderson's future, the Magic's claim as Florida's best team, the new wall of Clippers fans at the Intuit Dome and a lot more.

    (0:40) - Oklahoma City Thunder rolls, time to panic in Denver?

    (10:30) - Anthony Edwards and Timberwolves outlast Kings

    (19:55) - Klay's debut in Dallas' win over San Antonio

    (30:46) - Pelicans' Dejounte Murray fractures hand

    (35:30) - NBA investigating 76ers over Joel Embiid's player participation

    (40:10) - The Bucks defense looks great

    (42:45) - LaMelo shines in comeback win over Rockets

    (50:40) - Where have all the rookies been?

    (54:40) - FACT, FICTION or FANTASY: Storylines from the first few days of the season

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  • On the very first episode of The Big Number, Tom Haberstroh digs into the numbers with Dan Devine to find out if centers shooting 3s in the preseason will translate into the regular season and beyond.

    (01:30) - The Big Number: 79%
    (04:00) - Which centers have improved their 3pt attempt rate?
    (08:10) - Why Bam Adebayo's 3pt shooting might be real
    (15:50) - Why Anthony Davis' 3pt shooting might be real
    (18:45) - Will Isaiah Hartenstein shoot more 3s with OKC?
    (27:30) - Why DeAndre Ayton's 3pt shooting might be real
    (31:00) - PREDICTIONS: Which centers will shoot more from distance?

    On the very first episode of The Big Number, Yahoo Sports contributor Tom Haberstroh digs into the numbers with Yahoo Sports senior NBA writer Dan Devine to find out if centers shooting 3s in the preseason will translate into the regular season and beyond.

    According to Tom's big number, only about 20% of the centers that greatly increase their three-point attempts in the preseason carry that over to the regular season and beyond. But will the success of the Boston Celtics change that this year?

    Tom and Dan discuss four players (Bam Adebayo, Anthony Davis, Isaiah Hartenstein & DeAndre Ayton) who have seen increased volume from long range this preseason and pour over the numbers to see if there is any sign that those guys will shoot more once the games really matter.

    The guys finish the show by setting over-unders for the guys discussed and planting their flag on whether they think each guy will increase their three-point attempt rate dramatically this season.

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  • Vincent Goodwill is joined by best-selling author Mirin Fader, who recently published a biography of Hakeem Olajuwon, to talk about Hakeem's legacy and some of the most intriguing NBA storylines heading into the season.

    (01:30) - Dream: The Life and Legacy of Hakeem Olajuwon

    (20:30) - Revisiting the 1984 NBA Draft

    (30:50) - Jalen Brunson & the New York Knicks

    (33:30) - Is Anthony Edwards ready to be the face of the NBA?

    (36:00) - Did the championship window close on the Denver Nuggets?

    (38:00) - How did Hakeem end up in Houston?

    On this episode of the Good Word with Goodwill, Yahoo Sports senior NBA reporter Vincent Goodwill is joined by best-selling author Mirin Fader to talk about her latest book, Dream: The Life and Legacy of Hakeem Olajuwon.

    Vinnie and Mirin talk about Hakeem blazing a trail that has since led guys like Joel Embiid and Giannis Antetokounmpo to find their way into the top tier of NBA players. They also discuss the blatant racism that Olajuwon faced when he first got to Houston and wonder if things have gotten any better for young players coming to America from Africa.

    Vince points out that Hakeem is a connector to NBA history. He played against Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Shaquille O'Neal, David Robinson and Tim Duncan. Outside of Wild Chamberlain and Bill Russell, Olajuwon played against almost every great center that has ever played in the NBA.

    Mirin revisits the 1984 NBA Draft, where Hakeem was picked #1 by the Houston Rockets before the Chicago Bulls selected Michael Jordan with the 3rd overall pick, to talk about all of the potential trades that were up in the air that night and all of the league-altering outcomes that were narrowly avoided.

    Later, Vincent and Mirin talk about the stories they find most intriguing in the NBA heading into the 2024-25 regular season. For Mirin, she is fascinated by New York Knicks guard Jalen Brunson and can't wait to watch him take another leap this year. For Vinnie, he's worried that Anthony Edwards is facing the same challenges that failed Ja Morant three years ago.

    The two of them finish the podcast on the Denver Nuggets, who are locked into a core of Nikola Jokic, Jamal Murray, Aaron Gordon and Michael Porter Jr. for the foreseeable future. A little over a year removed from winning the championship, has their window already closed? And has any team been hurt more by the new CBA?

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  • Kevin O'Connor is joined by Legend of Winning for an episode of predictions before the start of the 2024-25 NBA season. Later, KOC tackles mailbag questions and talks with Lakers rookie Dalton Knecht.

    (01:40) - PREDICTION: Magic finish top 3 in the East

    (06:20) - PREDICTION: Bucks fans turn on their GM

    (11:40) - PREDICTION: The Knicks are overrated

    (18:05) - PREDICTION: The NBA will shoot more 3s

    (23:05) - PREDICTION: The Grizzlies will miss the playoffs

    (29:15) - PREDICTION: De'Aaron Fox will be a trade target

    (35:25) - PREDICTION: Rockets will pursue Durant & Harden

    (47:55) - Breaking: Jalen Green contract extension

    (50:00) - NBA Finals predictions

    (51:55) - PREDICTION: Lakers in the Western Conference Finals

    (57:20) - The mailbag!

    (01:13:35) - Interview with Lakers rookie Dalton Knecht

    On this episode of The Kevin O'Connor Show, we prepare for the start of the 2024-25 NBA season by making predictions about what will happen this season along with guest co-host Legend of Winning.

    Listen in to find out why the guys think the Magic will overperform, the Bucks will underperform and why the Knicks big offseason moves might be overrated (if they can't stay healthy).

    KOC adds a prediction about 3-point shooting rates league-wide and explains why he thinks De'Aaron Fox might be the most popular trade target when the deadline comes around. Meanwhile, LOW has some questions about what the Rockets are doing and has a theory that ends with James Harden and Kevin Durant in Houston.

    In the mailbag segment, KOC picks a contender to fall out of the playoff race, explains who he thinks will be the most important center on the Suns roster and predicts a trade for the Denver Nuggets.

    Finally, Lakers rookie 1st round pick Dalton Knecht joins the show to talk about life under the Los Angeles spotlights (especially around LeBron James and Bronny) and using video games as an escape from the grind.

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  • Vincent Goodwill and Bomani Jones continue their conversation from last week, discussing the biggest NBA storylines heading into the start of the 2024-25 regular season.

    (05:15) - Are the 76ers or Knicks bigger threats to the Celtics?
    (11:05) - Who is the best player in the Eastern Conference?
    (18:55) - Can the Boston Celtics repeat?
    (23:00) - Can the Los Angeles Lakers make the playoffs?
    (34:30) - Does Bronny James belong in the NBA?
    (38:40) - Is parity good for the NBA?
    (46:05) - Preseason predictions for MVP & NBA champion

    On this episode of the Good Word with Goodwill, Yahoo Sports senior NBA reporter Vincent Goodwill is joined by Bomani Jones to continue the conversation they were having about the NBA last week.

    The guys start with the champion Boston Celtics. With the New York Knicks and Philadelphia 76ers making major changes to their rosters to try and catch Boston, which one is the bigger threat to win the Eastern Conference this year?

    Who is the best player in the Eastern Conference? Are we sure it's not Jayson Tatum? And, if it's not, why isn't it Jayson Tatum after he cemented himself as the best player on the best team in the league? Whether or not the Celtics can repeat might end up determining how we think of Tatum for the rest of his career.

    Switching over to the Western Conference, are the Los Angeles Lakers good enough to make the playoffs? They have talent, but they might not have enough to compete in one of the deepest conferences in NBA history. And adding Bronny James to theoretically play real minutes during his rookie season shows that their priorities might not be in order.

    Finally, before we let Bomani go, Vinnie was wondering how Adam Silver's push towards more parity in the NBA sits with someone who has watched the NBA closely for decades. Also, since we have him, we asked Bo to give us his predictions for MVP, NBA champion and Finals matchup for the upcoming season.

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  • Kevin O'Connor is joined by Tom Haberstroh to go through the NBA news of the day, including Kawhi's indefinite return from injury and some drama surrounding Giannis and the Bucks, before diving into Tom's Title Tiers.

    (00:40) - Clippers F Kawhi Leonard out indefinitely (knee)
    (05:15) - Thunder C Isaiah Hartenstein out 5-6 weeks (hand)
    (07:20) - 76ers avoid bad news on Paul George's knee
    (09:35) - Bulls G Lonzo Ball looks great in preseason return
    (16:20) - Timberwolves F Julius Randle debuts
    (18:35) - Giannis wonders if the Bucks would trade him
    (29:45) - Going over Tom's Title Tiers

    As he is every Friday, Kevin O'Connor is joined by Tom Haberstroh for a trip all over the NBA in this episode of The Kevin O'Connor Show.

    The guys start in Los Angeles, with the news that Kawhi Leonard is out indefinitely with knee inflammation. It's the same knee that kept him out of the Olympics and it's pretty scary that it's not ready to go after so much time away from basketball.

    Isaiah Hartenstein's regular season debut with the OKC Thunder will be delayed due to a broken hand, but it doesn't sound serious. The 76ers breathed a sigh of relief when it turned out that Paul George's knee was not seriously injured.

    Julius Randle made his Timberwolves debut in a preseason game against the Bulls, but the bigger story was the return of Lonzo Ball after dealing with knee issues for nearly 3 years. Tom and Kevin talk about their favorite parts of his first preseason game back on an NBA court.

    After discussing the Milwaukee Bucks, who possibly inched closer to trading Giannis Antetokounmpo next offseason, Kevin goes through Tom's Title Tiers and picks out some of the teams that he feels are worthy of discussion.

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  • Vincent Goodwill and Isis "Ice" Young discuss the 76ers' injury issues, Lonzo Ball's long-awaited return, WNBA Finals thoughts and a lot more!

    (01:15) - Can Paul George carry the 76ers?

    (12:05) - Lonzo Ball's long-awaited return to the NBA

    (21:00) - WNBA Finals: Liberty & Lynx tied 1-1

    (28:15) - Which NBA team will jump into the playoffs this year?

    (36:25) - Which NBA coaches are already on the hot seat?

    (40:20) - Capture the Flagg: Who is tanking for the #1 pick?

    On this episode of the Good Word with Goodwill, Vincent Goodwill and Isis "Ice" Young get caught up on the WNBA Finals and the NBA's preseason.

    They start with the Philadelphia 76ers, who found out that Paul George's knee injury is a bone bruise and announced that Joel Embiid wouldn't be playing until the start of the regular season. More importantly, Embiid told a reporter that he likely won't play back-to-back games for the rest of his career. Vince and Ice have thoughts on big men who don't play every game.

    Lonzo Ball is slated to be on an NBA court tonight for the Chicago Bulls, almost three years and three knee surgeries removed from the last time he played. Ice has been through similar knee injuries, and she talks about the mental part of recovery.

    Game 3 of the WNBA Finals is tonight in Minnesota, and Ice still likes her pick of the Lynx to win it all in 5 games....or maybe even 4? Find out why she still thinks the Liberty can't keep up with the Lynx, even after their impressive game 2 victory.

    When discussing which NBA team could jump from outside the playoffs into title contention, both Vinnie and Ice focused on the Memphis Grizzlies. If they can stay healthy, and if Zach Edey is the player they think he can be, this team could be really good right away.

    Finally, Vinnie and Ice break down the NBA coaches starting the season on the hot seat before wondering which teams will have the most success tanking their way to the #1 overall pick in the 2025 NBA Draft, where Cooper Flagg remains the biggest prize.

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