Hoops Tonight - NBA Mailbag: Steph Curry & Warriors BACK, Bronny must play, Tatum SILENCES critics
Description
Jason Timpf answers listener questions during an NBA mailbag segment. Jason discusses Jayson Tatum and the Boston Celtics silencing their critics, Steph Curry returning to top 10 form with the Golden State Warriors, and what's next for LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers to improve upon following their hot start to the year. Later, Jason discusses why the Bronny James situation has gotten out of hand in Los Angeles as he is only play home games in the G League with the South Bay Lakers, when Jalen Brunson and the new-look Knicks will find chemistry, and much more!
Timeline:
4:00 - Introduction
5:00 - Tatum better than Ant?
10:45 - Jason likes Russell Westbrook
12:30- Luka Doncic vs. Steph Curry
15:45 - Steph not top 10 to close last season
24:30 - Let's be real about 2022 championship
27:30 - How good is AD's defense
29:45 - Jason likes Jayson Tatum too
34:15 - How Jason defines "athleticism"
37:15 - Bronny needs to play
42:45 - Should Lakers trade Jarred Vanderbilt?
46:00 - Wemby shooting too many threes?
47:45 - Should Pacers start Mathurin?
49:00 - When will Knicks build chemistry?
50:00 - Lakers fast start, but need improvement
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