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Kevin O’Connor teams up with Amine Elhassan to review the San Antonio Spurs’ thrilling victory over the Oklahoma City Thunder, which ended the Thunder’s winning streak in the NBA Cup semifinals. They analyze Victor Wembaneyama’s immediate defensive impact and the Spurs’ strategy for overcoming OKC. Discussion also centers on whether the Spurs should pursue more aggressive trades or continue developing their young talent.
Next, they explore the critical factors behind the New York Knicks’ triumph against the Orlando Magic in the NBA Cup semifinals. Highlights include Jalen Brunson’s exceptional 40-point performance, Paolo Banchero’s fit with the Magic, and the suitability of Jamal Mosley as the Magic’s head coach. The conversation also touches on predicting the NBA Cup Finals winner, defensive matchups for Wembaneyama, Karl-Anthony Towns’ ability to counter him in the paint, and how the NBA Cup MVP could influence the legacies of top players.
Later, Chris Haynes joins to share the latest updates, including Giannis Antetokounmpo’s possible new team, suggested moves for the Warriors, and the Clippers’ potential decisions regarding James Harden and Kawhi Leonard.
Episode Timeline:
- (1:31) Spurs defeat Thunder in NBA Cup semifinals
- (16:40) Trade rumors involving Giannis: Spurs vs. Thunder?
- (27:39) Knicks overcome Magic in NBA Cup semifinals
- (42:04) Preview of the NBA Cup Finals
- (53:32) Giannis and Chris Haynes discuss trade rumors
- (1:08:14) Future outlook for Trae Young and the Atlanta Hawks
- (1:12:07) Should the Mavericks consider trading?
- (1:19:46) Clippers’ potential trade of Kawhi Leonard or James Harden
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Fan Take: This episode is a must-listen for basketball fans eager to understand the evolving dynamics of young talent and major trade rumors shaping the NBA landscape. The insights into key players like Wembaneyama and Giannis highlight how the future of the sport could be dramatically influenced by these ongoing storylines.

