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Yossi Gozlan joins the show to discuss the upcoming trade deadline as an inflection point for the Lakers. Who can they actually get? Is Russell Westbrook tradable? Where is all of this going?
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Yossi Gozlan returns in the first episode of "Who Says No" of the season to discuss all things Lakers, including:
The disappointing defense.Talen Horton-Tucker outplaying Russell Westbrook.Kendrick Nunn trades and how the Lakers can find matching salary.The rotation when the roster is healthy.Frank Vogel.And much, much more.
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Evan Dammarell joins the show to talk about Cleveland as a possible fit for Ben Simmons in a trade. We break down what Philly might be interested in, Collin Sexton's long-term upside, a possible fit with Evan Mobley, and eventually land on a three-team trade structure that works for all parties involved.
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Yossi Gozlan joins to discuss recent reports that the NBA is hoping to earn $75 billion on its new TV deal and the accompanying report that such a windfall could push the salary cap up to $171 million. How will this affect the NBA in the present? What will happen in the 2025 offseason when everybody has space? Could the NBA use cap smoothing to prevent an outcome similar to 2016?
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Brandon Anderson remains on the pod to discuss two great value plays for Defensive Player of the Year, the incredibly stupid trend that dictates Sixth Man of the Year winners, chances at free money on Rookie of the Year and Stephen Curry bets and Sam's favorite for the scoring title.
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Brandon Anderson from The Action Network checks in to help make you some money on the upcoming NBA season's awards races. We name an obvious (and undervalued) MVP favorite, discuss sleepers, break down a profitable trend in Coach of the Year winners and dive deep on Most Improved Player candidates in Part 1. For Defensive Player of the Year, Rookie of the Year and Sixth Man of the Year, watch out for Part 2 tomorrow.
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Billy Reinhardt from NetsDaily joins to talk about the seven teams that have any hope of beating the Nets in the postseason. Are the Lakers their biggest threat? Can Milwaukee beat Brooklyn at full strength? Who is one trade away?
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NBA activity has slowed to a crawl, but that can't stop the Who Says No? Podcast. NBA writers Sam Quinn and Colin Ward-Henninger look into the future to figure out which players are most likely to be traded before the 2022 deadline ... maybe as early as this offseason. The list goes well beyond obvious candidates like Ben Simmons and Damian Lillard, and Sam thrills us all with his sleeper pick for the annual Rodney Hood "Most Likely To Be Traded" Award. You're not going to want to miss this.
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Macklin Stern returns to discuss a modest but optimistic Knicks offseason, how meaningful it is to have a New Yorker in Kemba Walker playing point guard for the Knicks, Tom Thibodeau's surprisingly deep bench, R.J. Barrett's future, Damian Lillard rumors and much, much more.
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The first two days of 2021 NBA free agency are in the books, and there's a lot to unpack. NBA writers Sam Quinn and Colin Ward-Henninger discuss the biggest moves so far and how they'll impact next season, including the Lakers, Knicks, Heat, Bulls, Warriors ... and pretty much every team in the league. Don't be put off by the 96 minute runtime -- this one's worth your while.
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Josh Eberley joins the show to predict destinations for the top eight free agent ball-handling guards on the market this offseason: Kyle Lowry, DeMar DeRozan, Lonzo Ball, Spencer Dinwiddie, Dennis Schroder, Patty Mills, Goran Dragic and Derrick Rose
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Yossi Gozlan joins to discuss the earth-shattering Russell Westbrook trade. What happens next? We delve into our Buddy Hield conspiracy theories and explain how the Lakers can still acquire him, who they might sign-and-trade Dennis Schroder for, mid-level free agent targets, minimum free agent targets and much, much more.
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Stephen Dolan joins the show for some mock trade negotiations! Sam represents the five teams picking ahead of the Thunder (the Pistons, Rockets, Cavs, Raptors and Magic) while Stephen represents the Thunder and tries to use their massive stockpile of draft picks to move up into the top five to pick a star. We talk Shai Gilgeous-Alexander rumors, Lu Dort love, the downsides to hoarding picks and much, much more.
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Trevor Lane of Lakers Nation joins the podcast to go through every feasible point guard option for the Lakers this offseason (all 19 of them!) Is Chris Paul financially realistic? Do Russell Westbrook's strengths outweigh his weaknesses? Is Lonzo Ball coming home? Who could they chase with the mid-level exception? And much, much more
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Mark Schindler joins the show to talk about bad contracts. What causes them? What can we learn from them? Who is going to get them this offseason? And much, much more.
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Yossi Gozlan joins to project how much the 2018 draft class will get now that they are eligible for extensions. Will Phoenix max out DeAndre Ayton? Can Atlanta afford to pay its supporting cast after maxing Trae Young? What's going on with Collin Sexton?
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Welp. Kawhi Leonard's mysterious knee injury turned out to be a partially torn ACL, and his surgery raises a lot of questions about the future for both him and the Clippers this offseason. NBA writers Sam Quinn and Colin Ward-Henninger break down Leonard's financial options, his basketball options, and what roster moves the Clippers can make this offseason to help stem the tide until Kawhi comes back. Plus, Sam divulges that he's recording from a bunker in an unknown location ... talk about mystery.
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Sagar Panchal joins the show to talk about the lessons other teams can learn from the way the Milwaukee Bucks built their roster, including trusting your coach, paying your young players and following the all-important 5% rule.
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