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Tom Thibodeau was relieved of his duties as the head coach of the New York Knicks after the team made a conference finals run for the first time in 25 years. Logan Murdock and Howard Beck react to the news and try to figure out what ultimately led to Thibs's firing after having a fairly successful run and bringing the Knicks out of mediocrity? Can a new coach improve the team, or do they still have to make changes to the roster in order to compete?
Then, throw out your big-market biases: There are two very exciting teams in the NBA Finals! Logan and Howard preview the matchup and discuss whether the way the Thunder and Pacers' rosters are constructed is how team-building should be.
Plus, 'Inside the NBA' has officially ended at Turner and will move to ESPN. Logan and Howard are joined by Bryan Curtis and Joel Anderson of The Press Box to discuss the transition and what the show will look like. The guys also discuss their favorite moments from the show.
(0:30): Knicks Fire Tom Thibodeau
(1:00): State Farm Ad break
(29:24): FanDuel Ad Break
(32:00): Thoughts on OKC-Pacers Finals
(1:11:12 )Saying Goodbye to the NBA on TNT with Joel Anderson and Bryan Curtis
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Hosts: Logan Murdock and Howard Beck
Guests: Bryan Curtis and Joel Anderson
Producers: Clifford Augustin and Victoria Valencia
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Justin, Rob, and Wos react to the Pacers punching their ticket to the NBA Finals with their win in Game 6 over the Knicks. They discuss Conference Finals MVP Pascal Siakam’s excellent series, Tyrese Haliburton and much more.
Then they look ahead to what’s next for the Knicks this offseason (21:50) and wrap up with some early thoughts on the NBA Finals match up between the Pacers and Thunder (44:00).
Hosts: Justin Verrier, Rob Mahoney, and Wosny Lambre
Producers: Isaiah Blakely and Ben Cruz
Social: Keith Fujimoto
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Logan, Raja, and Howard open the pod with some Miami traffic talk and a debate on which NBA cities have the worst traffic. The guys then recap Game 5 of the Eastern Conference finals, in which the Knicks defeated the Pacers and staved off elimination. What did the Knicks do differently in Game 5 to secure victory against the Pacers? Does the duo of Jalen Brunson and Karl-Anthony Towns need to be respected more? What do both the Knicks and Pacers need to do to win Game 6? Was the Timberwolves' chemistry off in their Game 5 blowout loss to the Thunder? What’s next for the Wolves roster this offseason? What do they need to add? Plus, a loaded mailbag!
(0:50): Show start
(6:02): Knicks Force Game 6
(28:52): Fan Duel Ad Break
(29:45): Anthony Edwards + Wolves
(48:30): Mailbag
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Hosts: Logan Murdock, Raja Bell, and Howard Beck
Producers: Clifford Augustin and Victoria Valencia
Additional Production Support: Ben Cruz and Belle Roman
Social: Keith Fujimoto
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Justin, Rob, and Wos react to the Thunder winning the Western Conference and advancing to the NBA Finals. They also discuss how teams could plan to stop them in the future. Then, they discuss the Wolves' offseason questions and how the roster could change this summer. Lastly, they wrap up with some quick thoughts on Tyrese Haliburton’s flawless Game 4 performance in the Eastern Conference finals, putting the Pacers one win away from the NBA Finals.
Hosts: Justin Verrier, Rob Mahoney, and Wosny Lambre
Producers: Isaiah Blakely and Ben Cruz
Social: Keith Fujimoto
Check out Rob's latest piece on Jalen Williams.
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Logan Murdock and Raja Bell start the pod by reminiscing about Allen Iverson's Philly days, and then they immediately shift to the Western Conference finals. The Oklahoma City Thunder have taken a commanding 3-1 lead in the WCF following a Game 4 victory over the Minnesota Timberwolves Monday night. How has OKC taken Anthony Edwards out of his offensive game and forced the Wolves' role players to make plays? How has the physicality been in the WCF, and is SGA getting a more favorable whistle than others ? Karl Anthony-Towns had the performance of a lifetime, dropping 20 fourth-quarter points in Game 3 of the Eastern Conference finals to help the Knicks avoid an 0-3 record. Can the Knicks take Game 4 in Indy and reclaim home-court advantage? Plus, Podcast P is back with another clip The Real Ones had to discuss.
(5:46): Thunder - Wolves Series
(41:14): Fan Duel Ad Break
(45:35): Knicks - Pacers
(57:07): Pack Watch: Paul George
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Hosts: Logan Murdock and Raja Bell
Producer/Audio: Clifford Augustin
Video Producer: Victoria Valencia
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Justin, Rob, and Wos are here to react to another blowout in the Western Conference Finals. They discuss what went right for the Timberwolves and what happens next in this series. After that, they talk about the Pacers' 2-0 series lead over the Knicks. Then, they take a bigger picture look at what lessons teams can learn from the Pacers in terms of team building and they wonder who the contenders are in the East next season.
Hosts: Justin Verrier, Rob Mahoney, and Wosny Lambre
Producers: Isaiah Blakely and Ben Cruz
Social: Keith Fujimoto
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Logan Murdock, Raja Bell, and Howard Beck are back with another edition of Real Ones to discuss both conference finals series. The Oklahoma City Thunder, led by league MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, are currently up 2-0 on the Minnesota Timberwolves. How have they been able to bottle up Minnesota's offense while hitting another gear late in games. With this new CBA, how has OKC shown the blueprint for building a successful young team on the cusp of winning a championship? The Knicks fell to the Pacers in devastating fashion after losing a hefty lead late in the game, with Tyrese Haliburton hitting a game-tying shot at the end of regulation. How do the Knicks bounce back to even up the series at home ? What has Tyrese Haliburton shown the world this postseason?
(3:31): Wolves - Thunder Series
(34:06): Fan Duel Ad Break
(35:36): Knicks - Pacers Series
(1:00:58): Mailbag
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Justin, Rob, and Wos immediately give their thoughts on an instant-classic Game 1 which saw the Pacers make another incredible comeback to take a 1-0 series lead over the Knicks. Then, they discuss the Thunder-Wolves series. They discuss the foul-drawing going on, and if there are any concerns for Minnesota after Game 1.
Hosts: Justin Verrier, Rob Mahoney, and Wosny Lambre
Producers: Isaiah Blakely and Ben Cruz
Social: Keith Fujimoto
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Logan and Raja are back to dive into the Thunder's decisive Game 7 win against Denver to head to the conference finals. It seems like Denver ran out of gas for the second straight year, this time against the young and spry Thunder. Has OKC met expectations so far? What’s next for the Nuggets and Nikola Jokic? Has Shai entered another level of superstardom? Shai and Anthony Edwards are the two stars people will be watching most closely in the next round of the playoffs. What should we expect to see from both of them? The Knicks and Pacers will face off for the second postseason in a row for a chance to advance to the finals. How will the Eastern Conference finals play out? The guys end the show by discussing the return of Podcast P with Gillie Da Kid and Wallo and the expectations for Paul George and the Sixers next season.
(2:53): OKC-Denver Recap
(15:15): Fan Duel Ad Break
(16:17): OKC-Wolves Preview + SGA’s playoff performance against Denver
(35:30) Pack Watch With Jomi Adeniran
(37:07): Pacers - Knicks Preview + Conference Finals Predictions
(56:31): Reaction to Podcast P interview with GIllie Da Kid
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Hosts: Logan Murdock and Raja Bell
Producer/Audio: Clifford Augustin
Video Producer: Victoria Valencia
Social: Keith Fujimoto
Pack Watch: Jomi Adeniran
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Justin, Rob, and Wos are back to give their thoughts on the Thunder’s Game 7 win over the Nuggets before previewing the conference finals. They start with the West and then move to the Eastern Conference final between the Knicks and Pacers.
Hosts: Justin Verrier, Rob Mahoney, and Wosny Lambre
Producers: Isaiah Blakely and Ben Cruz
Social: Keith Fujimoto
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Sam Amick of The Athletic joined Logan and Howard to discuss some major looming offseason storylines. Will Giannis stay put in Milwaukee, or will he be headed for greener pastures elsewhere? What are the offseason priorities for the Lakers? LeBron most likely will be returning, but in what capacity? Is there a chance that Luka doesn't re-sign with the Lakers? Nikola Jokic is faced with yet another Game 7—still, he’s shown a lot since the Nuggets moved on from Mike Malone and Calvin Booth. What areas could Denver upgrade to keep Jokic happy? How will the Kings clean up their mess? Could the Suns' next head coach be a familiar face? Plus, Allen Iverson memory lane and a "Pack Watch" with Jomi Adeniran.
(3:10): Giannis Sweepstakes
(26:50): FanDuel Ad Break
(28:07): Lakers Offseason
(38:46): Pack Watch With Jomi Adeniran
(40:08): Nuggets Offseason
(54:32): Kings Talk
(1:04:55): Phoenix Suns Check-in
(1:09:55): Draft Lottery Talk
(1:11:48): Allen Iverson + Sixers Talk
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Hosts: Logan Murdock and Howard BeckGuest: Sam AmickProducer/Audio: Clifford AugustinVideo Producer: Victoria Valencia
Additional Production Support: Belle Roman
Social: Keith Fujimoto
Pack Watch: Jomi Adeniran
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Justin, Rob, and Wos jump right in with their thoughts on the Celtics saving their season and winning Game 5. Then, they discuss the Timberwolves closing out their series against the Warriors in five games. They discuss how Minnesota will fare in the conference finals, and what’s next for the Warriors.
Lastly, they wrap up with some questions moving forward for the rest of the league now that the draft order is set.
Hosts: Justin Verrier, Rob Mahoney, and Wosny Lambre
Producers: Isaiah Blakely and Ben Cruz
Social: Keith Fujimoto and Kiera Givens
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The Dallas Mavericks landed the no. 1 pick in the draft, which means that they’ll likely take the consensus no. 1 prospect, Cooper Flagg, after they traded Luka Doncic to the Lakers midway through the 2024-25 season. Logan, Howard, and Raja discuss how the lottery miraculously ended up going in Dallas's favor and what Flagg can be at the next level. Should this year’s lottery be a warning to teams who are obviously tanking? Jayson Tatum left Game 4 of the Celtics vs. Knicks Eastern Conference semifinals game with an apparent leg injury that could sideline him for a long time. The guys discuss how Tatum’s injury could affect the Celtics' future in light of the major cap issues they have looming. Is now the time for Jaylen Brown to step up? Plus, the mailbag!
(0:00) Intro
(1:00) Show start
(1:24) Thoughts on Cooper Flagg to Dallas
(22:35) Fan Duel Ad Break
(23:56) Jayson Tatum’s Injury
(38:39) Knicks - Celtics
(50:26) Mailbag
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Hosts: Logan Murdock, Howard Beck, and Raja Bell
Producer/Audio: Clifford Augustin
Video Producer: Victoria Valencia
Additional Production Support: Ben Cruz and John Richter
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Justin, Rob and Wos kick things off discussing how the Timberwolves are making life hard for themselves despite going up 2-1 over the Stephen Curry-less Warriors (3:48). They talk Anthony Edwards' massive game as well as Julius Randle stepping up in a much-needed victory.
They shift focus to the Boston Celtics who bounced back in New York against the Knicks with the guys giving their thoughts on why Boston is still likely primed to win the series (27:15).
The guys close things out talking through who their MVPs of the playoffs have been so far (47:00).
Hosts: Justin Verrier, Rob Mahoney and Wosny Lambre
Producers: Isaiah Blakely and Ben Cruz
Social: Keith Fujimoto
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The Warriors have lost Steph Curry for at least a week and seemingly the series against the Timberwolves. Do the Warriors have any chance of winning this series without Steph? Following the Warriors' Game 2 loss against Minnesota, Draymond Green made comments about being labeled an “angry black man” after receiving another technical foul early in the contest. Logan and Raja react to the future Hall of Famer's comment. Up 2-0 and heading back to New York for their series against Boston, are the Knicks actually the ones under pressure? How will Denver bounce back after its embarrassing Game 2 loss to the Thunder?
(00:00) - Intro
(5:35) - Are Steph and the Warriors Cooked?
(15:43) - Minnesota’s Edge
(18:16) - The Continuing Saga of Draymond Green
(43:07) - Knicks-Celtics: Are The Knicks in Trouble?
(51:25) - Cavs-Pacers: What is this series?
(53:42) - Thunder-Nuggets: Will Denver Bounce Back?
(57:45) - Interview with Seerat Sohi
(01:38:51) - Real One of the Week
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Hosts: Logan Murdock and Raja Bell
Producer: Clifford Augustin
Additional Production Support: Ben Cruz
Video: Victoria Valencia/John Richter
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Justin, Rob, and Wos react to another improbable Knicks comeback victory to take a 2-0 lead over the Celtics. They discuss all the madness going on in the second round before talking about the Thunder bouncing back in a blowout victory to even their series with the Nuggets. They wrap things up by quickly taking a look at the two other semifinal series.
Hosts: Justin Verrier, Rob Mahoney, and Wosny Lambre
Producers: Isaiah Blakely and Ben Cruz
Social: Keith Fujimoto
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The Nuggets took Game 1 in Oklahoma City thanks to a late-game 3 from Aaron Gordon, but the big topic of discussion was whether the Thunder should have fouled when they were up three late in the game and Jokic was off the floor. Logan, Raja, and Howard Beck discuss that and whether they saw who the real MVP is during the game. The Knicks defeated the Celtics on the road thanks to 45 (!) missed 3s from Boston and some late-game heroics provided by the NBA Clutch Player of the Year, Jalen Brunson. Plus, what are they hoping to see from the Warriors-Wolves series? Is Ant primed to eliminate another legend? Finally, the mailbag!
(1:43) Nuggets - Thunder
(27:30) Knicks Celtics
(49:51) 'Pack Watch With Jomi Adeniran'
(51:38) Warriors - Wolves
(59:54) Mailbag
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Justin, Rob, and Wos are here to give their thoughts on the Clippers getting embarrassed in game 7 against the Nuggets. Then they preview some of the second round series. Then they wrap up with a game 7 Rockets-Warriors preview (52:50).Thunder-Nuggets: (32:10)Celtics-Knicks (38:23)Cavs-Pacers (47:52)
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Hosts: Justin Verrier, Rob Mahoney, and Wosny Lambre
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Logan, Raja, and Howard Beck react to the breaking news that Spurs head coach Gregg Popovich is leaving his current position, but remaining as the team president.
(1:17) What legacy does the five-time champion head coach leave in San Antonio?
(17:14) The Knicks eliminated the Pistons in the first round. What’s the future hold for the Pistons?
(30:04) The Clippers and Nuggets are headed for a Game 7 in Denver: Can the Clippers pull off the win on the road?
(46:11) 'Pack Watch' with Jomi Adeniran
(47:22) Anthony Edwards and the Wolves packed up the Lakers in five. Where does Ant-Man currently rank in the NBA ?
(56:40) Mailbag
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Hosts: Logan Murdock, Raja Bell, and Howard Beck
Producer/Audio: Clifford Augustin
Video Producer: Victoria Valencia
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Justin, Rob, and Wos are here to give you their immediate thoughts on the Wolves ending the Lakers' season in five games. They look ahead to the LA's offseason and discuss what the team might look to do. Then, they talk about the Rockets' win at home against the Warriors to keep their season alive (44:22).
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