I love how you guys barely mentioned the money involved in the deals. It's important but so many analysts focus on it at the expense of talking about what happens on the court. You guys are great.
@Phillygoat19833 ай бұрын
Amen ppl be really pocket watching as always smmfh
@Jordanbiggs14733 ай бұрын
@@Phillygoat1983you shake that motha fuc**ng head homie
@Edgartlordandsavior3 ай бұрын
Adam said, “our Dallas Mavericks” 😂 love it!
@skatedurr3 ай бұрын
ONE OF US, ONE OF US!
@luisjalvareztorres84813 ай бұрын
He’s coming around 🤣
@phillygrown95833 ай бұрын
Really needed yall to win the finals 😢
@Crusader353 ай бұрын
Honestly, first time watching....this is a great show with solid chemistry. Legs has always been awesome when it comes to the NBA...
@Chrisicola3 ай бұрын
ESPN would be fools to not have Tim in the fold. Talking about Klay shooting with movement in that GSW offense is a great point.
@DFW8173 ай бұрын
Legler needs be an assistant coach on the Mavs staff. Guy knows his stuff and could help with 3pt shooting mechanics.
@michelazzam1733 ай бұрын
You’re the best podcast out there! Keep it up! Your analysis of the Mavs new acquisitions is super good .
@djedman103 ай бұрын
Thank you for starting this pod at the beggining of the season. I'm happy to see warranted but respectful criticism. Thanks again and keep'em coming 👏
@michaeld62073 ай бұрын
Everything you said about Philly is correct Tim. But the fans I know are extremely excited about getting George. He’s brought some hope after another let down season last year.
@k_hack94412 ай бұрын
Last became a gap year once Harden tanked his value and we still over-performed with old role guys a plan for cap space this offseason.
@UmUhMatt3 ай бұрын
Tim is spot on about the Philly fans. We have other really good teams that are closer to playing and the 76ers have just collapsed every year come playoffs. Hard to get excited.
@charleskra3 ай бұрын
Appreciate the intelligent analysis here, as opposed to screaming, hot takes found on most NBA pods.
@ALLCITY_NBA2 ай бұрын
We keep it real
@DaJaiUice3 ай бұрын
Leghs, I learned basketball from you back in the day at Washington lake park. Thanks for being great then and being great now. Always show love to us in Philly. Your one of us and definitely one of one. Blessing to you and the family. I still have the autograph basketball from when the game was over lol
@nomorepartiezz3 ай бұрын
im the biggest Luka fan ever but i would love to see him be able to average something more like 28-10-10 while still winning. even though last year was the best team/season of his career so far there were still multiple month long chunks of the season where he was having to play 40+ minutes every night because of the team being racked by injuries.
@nickgilday89463 ай бұрын
Spot on analysis of the sixers ceiling being dependant on if PG can develop two-man games with both embid and Maxey. As a Celtic fan, one of the things that went under the radar was how the two-man chemistry that KP and Jrue developed with the Jays and white over the course of the year was a huge component to late game prowess. I guess im in the minority but I think drummond and gordon are just...not good. If sixers are truly relying on them they are in trouble.
@thuggathuggababy3 ай бұрын
Part of the reason they don’t have ball movement sets and their guys sit in the corner because they haven’t had a guy like klay who could do that. They actually have ran some of it for tim at times
@jimmygreer21403 ай бұрын
Yeah, you could argue that Philly has the best Big 3. But I'm looking at Dallas and asking myself...can they actually have a Big 4? Because I believe that Dereck Lively can be a HUGE player next season if he just develops 2 or 3 moves from the short roll position. Just a few moves to compliment the passing he can make so that the defense has to make a move & can't just stay home on their guys. But yeah, I think the Mavs have a chance to have 2 Superstar caliber players and 2 star level players in their starting 5. Lively, as I pointed out. But I think Klay is gonna have a rebound year. He's got a chip on his shoulder. He's out to prove a few things this year to some people. And he's apparently pretty hungry for #5. I can't say what his final 2 years will be like for Dallas. But I'm 100% confident that THIS season they're gonna get every penny's worth from Klay. Not saying that Klay is gonna return to his Superstar caliber of play. But he's certainly gonna be comfortably in that Star level. Also, Klay has never played with a true PG on the level of Luka. And no team in the NBA creates more wide open 3's than Dallas and Klay is #1 in the league hitting wide open 3s. It's really a great pairing. And it's a wild stat but Luka has never played with a 40% shooter before. I wonder what that's gonna do to his assist totals. Too often the Mavs have wasted an insanely brilliant pass from Luka cause so-and-so missed the wide open shot.
@tompratt71253 ай бұрын
I really like the Mavs but come on man. I think you got a little overexcited by the finals run. Dallas has a big two--even though Kyrie was a complete non factor in the finals--and that's it. Klay is now a role player and Lively is a nice piece but in no way is a star or one in the making. Dallas added nice roster depth last year and that was the turning point. It's the nice pieces around the starting back court that makes Dallas dangerous.
@jimmygreer21403 ай бұрын
@@tompratt7125 You'd consider Gobert a Superstar? The Wolves certainly paid a price for him as if he absolutely IS that. But Lively was starting to wipe the floor with him. He certainly dominated the Thunder. He's already a rising defensive star. And once Kidd & Lively open up his offensive game he's gonna become a star very quickly. I'm not saying he's gonna be All-Pro. But he can certainly rise to the level of really nice big men...Zubac, Turner, Allen, Jonas, etc. He'll soon become a name where fans of other teams will be saying "wonder what'd it take to get Lively from the Mavs". And Klay is gonna surprise a lot of people. The team that creates the most wide open 3s now has the player who is the best at hitting wide open 3s.
@nomorepartiezz3 ай бұрын
@@tompratt7125 Lively was arguably the third most important player of the season on a Finals team (with only *Luka Doncic and Kyrie Irving* above him) as a 20 year old rookie. That is not normal. He didnt even try shooting at all yet there’s been rumors and talk that he’s good at it since around the time he was drafted. This is literally the worst he’s ever gonna be until theoretically playing as a washed old man. Not saying he’s gonna be Shaq but I feel like youre downplaying him a bit. I know we’re talking about only next year right now but think about how much time he has to improve before he even reaches his prime in *5-7 years*
@officialthomasjames3 ай бұрын
@@tompratt7125 exactly. Klay is now a worse version of Miami Ray Allen. Lively hasn’t proven that he’s ready to be a star just yet.
@artscience99813 ай бұрын
Great podcast! Really enjoyed the analysis of the Dallas offense.
@ALLCITY_NBA2 ай бұрын
Much appreciated!
@christianwarrior2493 ай бұрын
The mavs just got better two times over the past week or so. Q dot AND Klay for thj and josh green.. Well take it! Best 3 is by far luka kyrie and klay, considering we have pj and lively, as well as a solid bench with Gafford maxi exum and the boys Dallas has a decent chance to repeat as western champs
@phillyfaithful26903 ай бұрын
Good Philly analysis Tim. There’s a lot of Sixers malaise too with the way these seasons have ended. PS they valued Batum but he went home for family.
@timothywang25603 ай бұрын
Love this podcast!
@DaCleva13 ай бұрын
Is Zack Lowe and Adam amares related?They sound and lookalike?
@kylebushnell26013 ай бұрын
Best bball show of any kind
@xencloud3 ай бұрын
In short...NO. Joel Embiid isn't a winning player. Nor is PG. I feel good and bad for Maxey, they'll have a decent year or two together. Maxey is actually valuable.
@bennparker22593 ай бұрын
Such a great pod
@tompratt71253 ай бұрын
Phila just added a second constantly injured playoff under performer. Big whoop. This team will crush it in January and likely get crushed in the second round. But at least the Sixers are taking a swing at it. Meanwhile the Nuggets and Calvin Booth do absolutely nothing while other teams in the west get better. Booth started very well as GM getting KCP and Bruce Brown--pieces Denver needed to get over the hump and get a chip--but has done jack since then. The Nuggets got worse last off season and they're now even worse with a super thin roster and a 'starting' 2 in Christian Braun that in no way is ready to start on a contender. Wasting Joker's prime. Sad.
@michaeld62073 ай бұрын
As a Sixers fan that’s always the fear in the back of my mind, but they at least tried to do the best they could. I also love the Drummond signing, bench unit got killed on the glass last year. But I do empathize with you about wasting Jokers years, so many non sense years in Philly with clowns coming in and out every year.
@tompratt71253 ай бұрын
@@michaeld6207 Yeah, me too re Drummond signing. I had hoped the Nuggets would get him. Whatever you want to say about Morrey he did manage to give the Sixers huge cap space and he's using it. If Phila can somehow stay healthy I think they've got a serious shot to come out of the east. You Sixers fans have had so much disappointment that I'm kind of pulling for that to happen. Good luck.
@michaeld62073 ай бұрын
@@tompratt7125 thanks man…😅
@guccisgooch96613 ай бұрын
Honestly feel like Luka could average 12 or so assists this season w these acquisitions. You think bout how many open threes they missed, n now those open threes are gonna be in KLAY freakin THOMPSON’s hands. Not to mention that Naji is a better shooter than any of the guys the mavs lost too
@FiveJoel3 ай бұрын
How is Tim not on an NBA staff? is it by choice?
@Bobby_Digital373 ай бұрын
Klay will do two years in Dallas then come back to GS to finish his career with step and dray 👍🏽
@chelillingworth94663 ай бұрын
Can Joel and Paul stay healthy That's the question, and I think at this point instead of thinking about the best big three I think we need to be thinking about the best team, I think the Celtics proved to this point during the playoffs and that's why so many experts were wrong about their predictions.
@808bAler3 ай бұрын
Nick Nurse is gonna create a powerful scheme to maximize PG13. Like every realist interested in the NBA, I agree that health will be the biggest concern for the 76ers. Troel has never had a teammate like Paul George so hopefully he focuses on health and keeping his weight down, which directly impacts them knees.
@FocusFlightProductions3 ай бұрын
Seen these story several years in a row not play out. Big names that look good on paper, don’t equal a championship. Suns, 6ers, Nets, Clippers, the list goes on. It’s about finding the right pieces, not big pieces.
@julianc68633 ай бұрын
Difference is Joel and Maxey were drafted by Sixers all these other teams non of them drafted any of those teams. U still need to draft your main dudes to win. Look at past champs Boston Denver Milwaukee GS Cleve
@tompratt71253 ай бұрын
George is the right piece. That's not the issue. Like Embiid he can't stay healthy. If by some miracle the Sixers can be healthy come playoff time--and I emphasize the word 'miracle'--they can absolutely come out of the east. But the odds are so long against that happening that this move may be a moot point in the end.
@JFImagery3 ай бұрын
Philly fans think every year that this is the year. And every year they’re hurt. Love PG, but he won’t change that paradigm.
@quinnhenshaw72933 ай бұрын
Agreed. This Paul George trade will amount to more early playoff exits. Second round at the most
@phillyfaithful26903 ай бұрын
He was the right fit. Exactly what they needed. Health is the question.
@LD213333 ай бұрын
Thunder up
@xencloud3 ай бұрын
As a Pels fan, I know for a fact, Naji will outshine KT. The fans will love him, he's a beast, biggest loss to the Pels roster, including the DM trade. Worth 15mil a year.
@TomKobe-x9l3 ай бұрын
can you guys talk about the Orlando Magic?
@b.neuman67793 ай бұрын
If they're healthy and clicking, the Sixers have the best big 3 in the NBA. Not only that, their big 3 is spread evenly between PG, SF, C. What makes Boston elite is they really have a big 4.
@quinnhenshaw72933 ай бұрын
This Paul George trade is a joke. Emiid and Phili have officially wasted all of Emiid early and prime career time. Unbelievable. Incapable of drafting and building and incapable of making proper trades. Emiid need to leave
@TjVarona3 ай бұрын
This is a good pick up, I mean 50m for three years.
@SDesWriter3 ай бұрын
I think way too much is being made of Dallas using spot up shooters versus GSW‘s motion offense. Half the time Klay was doing turnaround jumpers from 25 to 30 feet. I think he’ll adjust fine to more set shots or shooting off the screens. I’ve seen them do some motion sets for Hardaway so I know it’s in their system, they just don’t do it a lot because they had shit motion shooters. If there’s one thing Kidd is exceptional at, it’s understanding how to get shooters the ball in a position they’re going to succeed in. One of the best to ever do it on the court. Also, if you watch Luca playing international ball with Slovenia’s team, they do a lot more motion in their offense than Dallas and he’s perfectly happy to do it.
@mctaguer3 ай бұрын
I have a simpler explanation for that lack of excitement: Philly. The City That Booed Santa. No need to overthink it.
@gsc763 ай бұрын
Or maybe it’s because it’s year 13 of “the process”. It’s Embiids 11th season, he’s been injured all 11 seasons. He’s been injured all 7years in his playoff career and the playoff games that he wasn’t injured he’s been less than stellar a majority of the time. He also seems to have no problem blaming others for the teams failures. The Celtics are just that much better too. Say what you want about 6er fans, but they are an intelligent fanbase.
@tonydavis64873 ай бұрын
There is no chance that Phillys "Big 3" is better than Dallas. It's obviously different positions but just ranking their top 3 players. Luka is better than Embiid. Kyrie is better than Maxey. I will give them that PG is better all around than Klay, at this point in their careers but I can't see any scenario if both teams are fully healthy where Philly is beating Dallas in a 7 game series. Philly won't make it out of the East, Boston is still better and so are the Knicks. Embiid < Luka Maxey < Kyrie PG > Klay
@officialthomasjames3 ай бұрын
PG instead of Trashbias. Us Philly fans should he ecstatic, regardless of the risk involved.
@florida12893 ай бұрын
Quinton Grimes, I've never seen someone miss as many shots in a row as he did in Detroit. NY sold at right on him. People will say, "but Luka will get him open shots" and I agree but so did Cade..over n over n over he missed (9-42 fg) (4-28 3pt) until finally it was so brutal they made some fake injury up and sat him down in street close for the rest of the year. I think it's a confidence issue, we'll see though
@anthonyorman5963 ай бұрын
Best big 3 will reside in OKC if not officially this yr by next i guarantee SGA JDUB n CHET will be up there with any big 3 Thunder up baby
@JFImagery3 ай бұрын
Best theoretical big three. Will all three ever be healthy for the entire playoffs? My bet is no…
@Bobby_Digital373 ай бұрын
Paul George never comes through in the playoffs and has never been that guy who can carry a team. I just don’t the hype around him. He’s a slightly above average NBA journeyman player 🥸
@vman16543 ай бұрын
I bet all 3 play less than 50 percent of season together. 2 of 3 are always hurt and Maxey plays relentlessly. He eventually will get hurt also
@stevenwhiters89283 ай бұрын
Grimes issues are mental. He has making of elite shooter
@officialthomasjames3 ай бұрын
The Magic should try to get Darius Garland
@winterfoxcloud3 ай бұрын
i would hate to be a fan of a team that is relying on two historically injury prone postseason chokers - embiid and pg13 is a recipe for 100+ games missed per season between the two of them
@ziggymarley84983 ай бұрын
We don't care wat u think.. Choke on these 🥜 🤡
@PhoenixRising826723 ай бұрын
It won't matter. Joel Embiid will get hurt when the playoffs roll around
@heemy2243 ай бұрын
The fans are excited about this team. It's all the whole area is talking about. In the streets, radio, podcast, wawa lol. The people are excited
@M3GRSD3 ай бұрын
I love Maxey, so the slander is being directed to PG-13 and Embiid. What have they shown us at this point in either of their careers that they can lead a team to the Finals? Absolutely Nothing, so by definition, no this is not the best big three. Does anyone remember the trio of KD, Harden, and Irving? We need to stop judging these guys based on what they've done in totality, and more on what have you done for me lately. Lately, they're always hurt when it matters.
@danmoreman9543 ай бұрын
This team is the Clippers 2.0. Lots of money to big names that will be in street clothes way too often. Not smart.
@ziggymarley84983 ай бұрын
Wrong 🤡
@TysonC-hl3fo3 ай бұрын
Dallas , nuggets and Philly needs a bench. Knicks and Boston are the 2 best teams otherwise.
@colesmith1933 ай бұрын
OKC and MN are both better than Denver at this point, unless they can add someone before the season.
@luisjalvareztorres84813 ай бұрын
Dallas needs a bench? Gafford, Maxi Kebler, Naji, Grimes, Hardy, Exum… Literally 3 of those 6 could be starters on any other team. How’s that not a bench??
@ericheffner1123 ай бұрын
Boy you tripping!!! No bench? The Knicks? 😂 Please cut the cap! 🤦🏾♂️
@TysonC-hl3fo3 ай бұрын
@@luisjalvareztorres8481 The finals exposed that weak bench. Nobody on that bench gets their own buckets consistently. That's why they struggled in the finals and traded Hardawayimmediately after. Watch the games
@TysonC-hl3fo3 ай бұрын
@@colesmith193 agreed. OKC could finish 1st in the west. They definitely improved in the off-season
@frankpeng24483 ай бұрын
No. Typical Daryl Morey signings. All blings and glitter with hundreds of millions for ageing stars because the "stats make sense". Morey's signings for the Rockets set the franchise back 5 years.
@Hextaii3 ай бұрын
Was that a yes, or a no??..do the Sixers have the best big 3??
@joshnic66393 ай бұрын
CAN WE STOP with the “star players” BS. Y’all are old enough , as am I, to remember how much better Michael Jordan was than everybody else. nowadays team is so important there’s no such thing as star players. there’s really not. I would argue that Jrue Holliday, and Mr. White for the Celtics were the most important players, so Team chemistry is what matters most in today’s game and that’s what should be focused on more. Although I will say if you took away, Joel Embiid’s shitty, shitty pressure, follies or lack of being able to handle pressure, I would say Joel Embiid might be one of the hardest players to guard ever in the NBA. But luckily for the rest of the NBA, he can’t handle pressure situations worth a damn it’s probably because he started playing too late.
@alexgonzalez89043 ай бұрын
Big two handicaps signs on the bench
@mrwesmess67153 ай бұрын
IHeart won't start, but maybe like 15 games.
@Holdemnicely69693 ай бұрын
Steph taking the chip this year .
@808bAler3 ай бұрын
Big aggregate improvements for the Mavs. I can see the Mavs running action for Klay early in shot clocks, maybe as an initiation to secondary actions. Klay can pass the rock so I'm looking to see a little bit of playmaking as a result of said action, especially with Lively. But, Legs is right when bringing up Luka. Not only does that guy hate playing defense, he doesn't like moving his fat ass more than required to get through any possession. At least he's an elite passer so Klay and Grimes should get a bunch of open looks. PJ is gonna have a better season, as well.
@FlyersSPINdoctor3 ай бұрын
Stop listening WIP Tim come on lol
@dsm5773 ай бұрын
How is Maxey a big player? What has he ever done?
@PRODIGY-AND-HAVOC3 ай бұрын
Omg.....Whining about the pretty boy Warriors and Klay era collapse is keeping yall big as hell....WE DONE WITH THE BAY AREA! Mavs Beantown Bombers☘ AGAIN in finals! heard it here FIRST! i predicted that matchup around Turkey day last year...WAY before trade deadline moves by the great Nico Harrison☘
@ericheffner1123 ай бұрын
Celtics won't be back. Every star in the East was hurt is why they even made it to the Finals this year.
@PRODIGY-AND-HAVOC3 ай бұрын
@@ericheffner112 Only time will tell obviously bc of things like what u said injuries and moves teams make next 8-9 months but intangibles like "finally getting over the hump" might definitively catapult the Cs.....surprisingly No repeaters in a while esp after folk thought Nuggs would go on IMMEDIATE run..big picture = parity ROCKS!
@nicholaseaster583 ай бұрын
Celtics in 5
@krobinson86273 ай бұрын
Are we sure that the Celtics are that much better than everybody else in the East? The Celtics have been really good for awhile. This is not new. What is new is that there was nobody in the East to really challenge them this year. Everybody was hurt. Even Jimmy was hurt in Miami. Embiid was hurt way before the playoffs even started. He was even really expected to be back. Giannis was hurt and wasn't somebody else on the Bucs hurt? Of course, the Celtics are good but I don't think really know how good because they was barely any legit competition in the playoffs. They basically had a cake walk to the finals.
@matthewspangler27083 ай бұрын
Yes, we’re sure. They lapped the league in regular season record before all those injuries happened. The regular season matters, and they took care of business.
@BigxBlue173 ай бұрын
That’s such a bad take and this is coming from a Knicks fan. Boston is easily the favorite in the east
@krobinson86273 ай бұрын
@@BigxBlue17 I am not saying they are not. I am challenging the notion that they are so much better that everyone is saying. They were supposed to be the prior years and they didn't make it. It is easy to say how great they were in the playoffs this year when they didn't have to play anybody legit in the East because all the teams had injuries to their top player. Who did they have to play to get to the Finals? Let's be for real.
@krobinson86273 ай бұрын
@@matthewspangler2708 Nope! The Celtics have been doing that every year and still got knocked out in the playoffs so I don't want to hear about regular season wins. They played nobody to get to the finals.
@JFImagery3 ай бұрын
Everybody talked about Denver’s easy path to the finals. Can’t think of another year that was easier than Boston’s path. Are they favorites? Sure. Are they that much better? No. KP starting year hurt. Every year is different, and they had to play more games than anyone else in the East. Things won’t be easy this year.
@theovrionides76663 ай бұрын
Sixers so desperate to match the Knicks they payed a 35 year old 😂 max cash 💰fyi he couldn't win with 3 other Hal off famers
@LordAnt6113 ай бұрын
Nah they tryna compete with Boston. I’m a Knicks fan but I don’t see this move as one against NY. What would they have done if they faced Boston instead of Knicks? Oubre, Tobias, and Batum defending Tatum or J Brown….. that would’ve been a Cake walk for Boston. Not to mention Maxey facing one of the best Lockdown Guards in the League. Maxey had some insane games in the First round but we had Brunson, Divincenzo and Hart defending him. They played hard but they aren’t doing what Holiday and White would do(mainly holiday)
@jaredmula88303 ай бұрын
The knicks just gave og anunoby 42 Ms a year and 5 first round picks for mikal bridges. Id say theyre pretty desparate too
@theovrionides76663 ай бұрын
@@jaredmula8830 as I recall your team was trying to give OG $50 million a year to steal him from the Knicks #2 those picks are 25 th pick of the draft they stink ,, #3 bridges is 6 yers younger and a great contract at $25 million a year not $49 a year you gave a 35 yrs old who’s always hurt so you don’t know basketball pal
@LordAnt6113 ай бұрын
Knicks were desperate to Keep OG but that don’t make them desperate overall. We gave up assets for him and to let him go to the 76ers would’ve been the worst blunder in Leon Rose’s tenure. Now do I think we overpaid OG and the Nets for Mikal bridges….. hell yea but that’s the cost to do business. Minnesota gave up an insane amount for Gobert and that mans can’t hit a free throw or shoot a 3 consistently
@Hblocklil3 ай бұрын
The knicks gave a guy who has never been an allstar and who is injury prone 200+ million then gave up 5 first round picks for a role player LOL
@StillKeepOnLosing3 ай бұрын
Simple answer.... Delusional. Not even close
@wizwiz-pr7jg3 ай бұрын
Plain and simple too old. Injury proned sixers
@younguglyrob89503 ай бұрын
just started a new job and i can’t watch the lives anymore…pain…pain
@robinshaul40692 ай бұрын
Old man gonna need his cane with joel ,😂😂😂😂😂😂😂heat nation