He’s a FAI really hate this Ben Simmons trade talk to the Knicks. I hope Knicks dont make this mistake. I blame Mike Brown. He's the reason Knicks entertaining a Ben Simmons trade. Thibs wouldn't even do that.
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He’s a FAI really hate this Ben Simmons trade talk to the Knicks. I hope Knicks dont make this mistake. I blame Mike Brown. He's the reason Knicks entertaining a Ben Simmons trade. Thibs wouldn't even do that.
I still dont want him on the KnicksHe’s a FA
Gave up on kolek?I still dont want him on the Knicks
Malcolm Brogdon should be the clear smarter choice
Both of them are injury prone.Gave up on kolek?
Brogdon the only player that’s going to play less games than Ben Simmons
Ben Simmons led the nets in assists last year despite playing in the games he did
I don’t think he’s a bad option to have
Especially since yabusele isn’t good on D
I disagree but we'll see.
Yes. Barring major injuries that would be a disappointment.Would you be disappointed in anything less than the 8th seed?
Yes. Barring major injuries that would be a disappointment.
You been taking notes for 7 yearsNiggas too giddy talking about the pelicans but...
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Stay tuned. gifYou been taking notes for 7 years
Brought these niggas in just to suppress them lmao. It's over.ESPN’s advance schedule provides some insight as to how the network might schedule TNT’s “Inside the NBA.”
The TNT-produced “Inside the NBA” is scheduled to air in a half-hour timeslot following the first ESPN doubleheader of the NBA season October 22, according to the network’s advance schedule. The show would run from 12:05-12:35 AM ET, leading into a Bristol-based “SportsCenter” at 12:35.
“Inside” is not currently listed as taking place the following night, when the network’s second doubleheader of the season is scheduled to lead into a Scott Van Pelt-hosted SportsCenter.
The TNT-produced “NBA Tip-Off” is scheduled to precede ESPN’s coverage on both nights.
The advance schedule is of course subject to change, but offers some clues as to how ESPN will manage “Inside” and the Van Pelt SportsCenter, which has become the network’s postgame show of record.
After the Opening Week of the season, TNT’s NBA studio show is not set to take place again until Christmas Day.
Cavs
Knicks
Magic
Pistons
Hawks
Bucks
Those 6 should probably be locked in
Who in the East do you feel the Raptors are unequivocally better than?
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NBC sets new details of NBA return
NBC announced several details of its NBA return on Tuesday, including its announce teams for Opening Night.www.sportsmediawatch.com
NBC announced Tuesday that Mike Tirico, Reggie Miller and Jamal Crawford are scheduled to call the network’s first NBA game in more than 22 years, Rockets-Thunder on Opening Night October 21. Noah Eagle and Grant Hill are set to handle the second game of the Opening Night doubleheader, Warriors-Lakers.
When NBC set Miller and Crawford as co-lead analysts last year, it was unclear how often they would work together or if they would alternate between the network’s top two play-by-play voices, Tirico and Eagle. For at least one night, it will be the former.
Zora Stephenson is listed as the sideline reporter for Game 1 and Ashley ShahAhmadi for Game 2, with both games having their own separate on-site studio team — Maria Taylor, Carmelo Anthony and Vince Carter from Oklahoma City and Ahmed Fareed and Tracy McGrady from Los Angeles.
In addition to the Opening Night doubleheader, which had been previously reported last week, NBC is also scheduled to carry a Martin Luther King Day tripleheader of Thunder-Cavaliers at 2:30 PM ET, Mavericks-Knicks at 5:00 and Celtics-Pistons — opposite college football’s national championship — at 8:00. Including a Peacock game (Bucks-Hawks at 1 PM, overlapping with Thunder-Cavaliers), it will be a quadrupleheader.
NBC also announced several previously unreported details of its game packages on Monday. The network’s Tuesday games will be branded as “Coast 2 Coast Tuesday” with coverage preceded each week by a 30-minute pregame show on Peacock. (The “Coast to Coast” branding was once used on ESPN’s Friday NBA games.)
NBC’s “Sunday Night Basketball” package will debut on February 1, the weekend between the NFL conference championship games and Super Bowl, before starting in earnest on February 22. The series will run through April 5, with occasional doubleheaders during the eight week run. The one-hour pregame show that will precede the Sunday night package will be on-site.
Finally, the Monday slate of Peacock exclusive games — titled “Peacock NBA Monday” — will sometimes consist of three games, with a 30-minute pregame leading in.
You never beating the allegations my friend.Glad to see that Reggie Miller is making the move to NBC.