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Hardwood Knocks grades the performances of the top NBA players who changed teams before the 2024-25 regular season.

Grading The Top NBA Players On New Teams

Dan and Grant through some of the biggest new NBA additions from over the offseason and grade how things are panning out so far. TIMESTAMPS👇 Listen to “Grading The Top NBA Players on New Teams” on Spreaker. 0:00 – INTRO2:02 – Our approach3:42 – Dejounte

Hardwood Knocks previews the 2024-25 NBA season for the Los Angeles Clippers with Substack reporter Justin Russo.

Are The Los Angeles Clippers Still A Playoff Team?

Dan is joined by Justin Russo (@FlyByKnite), who covers the LA Clippers and NBA at large on Substack to discuss the 2024-25 Clippers. SUBSCRIBE TO JUSTIN’S SUBSTACK HERE: https://justinrusso.substack.com/. TIMESTAMPS⬇️ Listen to “Los Angeles Clippers 2023-24 NBA Season Lookahead” on Spreaker. 3:30  – Paul George’s

Utah Jazz 2023-24 NBA Season Lookahead

Breaking Down the Future of the 2023-24 Utah Jazz

Listen to “Utah Jazz 2023-24 Lookahead” on Spreaker. Dan is joined by Tony Jones (@Tjonesonthenba) from The Athletic to discuss everything and anything about the 2023-24 Utah Jazz. SUPPORT TONY’S WORK BY SUBSCRIBING TO THE ATHLETIC HERE: https://theathletic.com/author/tony-jones/. TIMESTAMPS⬇️ 0:00 – INTRO1:40 – How did

Hardwood Knocks, Episode 293: Cavaliers and Bulls Outlook with Lazarus Jackson

Central Division Preview SZN has arrived! iTunes | Art19 | Google Play | Spotify @AndrewDBailey |@DanFavale Spreaker | BlogTalkRadio | Stitcher In Part 1 of Hardwood Knocks’ Central Division preview, Lazarus Jackson from Detroit Bad Boys and Blue Wire’s Pistons vs. Everyone podcast joins Dan for deep dives on the Cleveland Cavaliers and Chicago Bulls. They’re

Hardwood Knocks, Episode 96 — Do It for Michael Porter Jr: 2017-18 Chicago Bulls Preview

iTunes | BlogTalkRadio | Stitcher | Google Play (coming soon) @HardwoodKnocks | @AndrewDBailey | @DanFavale The Chicago Bulls are firing up the tank. Or rather, they’ve been firing up the tank. The Bulls leaned hard into the rebuild they’ve spent the past few years evading by trading Jimmy Butler, cutting ties with Dwyane Wade