There are only about 5 teams in this show’s league
If you want to hear these two guys say the same things about the Lakers over and over and over every episode, you’ll like this show. It’s insane how much they talk about the Lakers. Lakers Lakers Lakers Lakers. As a break they’ll talk about Boston Boston Boston Boston and maybe Brooklyn for a minute or the Warriors. There are so many exciting teams in the league that get zero love on this show. And there are even bad, unexciting teams that I would enjoy hearing about. Did you know that Minn and Cleveland made huge trades this offseason? How are those teams training camps going? Who knows. There are a lot of interesting things going on in Portland…Denver…Clippers…New Orleans…Memphis. I’d love to hear about how the young up and coming teams are doing in San Antonio, OKC, Houston, Detroit…. Maybe something about top teams like Milwaukee. I think these guys just love the drama more than they love the sport.
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