The Zach Lowe Show

Trade Partners for Jonathan Kuminga, Anthony Davis, and Ja Morant!

119 min
Jan 15, 20265 months ago
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Summary

Zach Lowe and Tim Legler discuss major NBA trade deadline storylines including Jonathan Kuminga's trade demand from the Warriors, Anthony Davis injury concerns and trade interest from Hawks and Raptors, and Ja Morant's uncertain future with Memphis. The episode also covers Eastern Conference playoff contenders, the surprising success of the Phoenix Suns, and concerns about the Lakers and Luka Doncic's fit.

Insights
  • Jonathan Kuminga's trade demand is anti-climactic given Warriors already removed him from rotation; his talent remains but he needs a fresh start with consistent playing time to develop
  • Anthony Davis trade value is complicated by injury history and upcoming extension demands; teams should be cautious despite his elite talent given durability concerns
  • Phoenix Suns' 24-16 record is a coaching and culture success story built on elite defense, effort, and role player development rather than star power, showing rapid recovery from previous roster mistakes
  • Eastern Conference is wide open with Cleveland, Detroit, and Boston as legitimate Finals contenders, but no clear favorite; injury management and depth will determine playoff outcomes
  • Denver Nuggets are a hidden juggernaut that can compete with Oklahoma City when healthy; their 6-3 record without Jokic demonstrates roster depth and Peyton Watson's emergence
Trends
NBA teams increasingly prioritizing defensive intensity and switching versatility over traditional positional basketballCoaching impact on roster construction becoming more visible; Jordan Nott and Joe Mazzulla elevating role players significantlyThree-point shooting volume and efficiency becoming primary offensive metric; teams building around spacing rather than traditional pick-and-rollTrade deadline focus shifting toward role player upgrades and salary matching rather than blockbuster superstar dealsInjury management and depth rotation becoming critical competitive advantage in condensed NBA seasonOffensive rebounding and transition defense becoming undervalued competitive advantages for elite teamsYoung player development and culture-building showing faster ROI than expensive veteran acquisitionsPick and roll effectiveness declining as defensive schemes evolve; teams exploring more diverse offensive actionsBench rotation depth and role player consistency determining playoff success more than star power aloneEastern Conference parity creating opportunity for mid-tier teams to make Finals runs with proper roster construction
Topics
NBA Trade Deadline StrategyJonathan Kuminga Trade DemandAnthony Davis Health and Trade ValueJa Morant Trade LandscapeEastern Conference Playoff ContendersPhoenix Suns Defensive SystemDenver Nuggets Depth AnalysisOklahoma City Thunder DominanceBoston Celtics Injury RecoveryCleveland Cavaliers ConsistencyDetroit Pistons Youth DevelopmentLuka Doncic and Lakers FitNBA Coaching ImpactThree-Point Shooting TrendsDefensive Switching Strategies
Companies
Golden State Warriors
Jonathan Kuminga demanded trade from Warriors; team removed him from rotation despite top-10 draft pedigree
Dallas Mavericks
Anthony Davis trade destination discussed; team over luxury tax and seeking upgrades around Luka Doncic
Toronto Raptors
Potential trade destination for Anthony Davis and Ja Morant; team discussed as playoff contender in East
Atlanta Hawks
Mentioned as potential Anthony Davis trade destination; debated whether team should pursue star acquisition
Memphis Grizzlies
Ja Morant trade discussions; team seeking young players and picks in potential deal
Miami Heat
Discussed as potential Ja Morant destination; team balancing trade assets for potential Giannis acquisition
Milwaukee Bucks
Giannis Antetokounmpo's team struggling; discussed as potential trade destination for multiple stars
Boston Celtics
Surprise team of season despite Jayson Tatum injury; Joe Mazzulla coaching impact highlighted
Cleveland Cavaliers
64-win team from last year underperforming; discussed as legitimate Eastern Conference Finals contender
Detroit Pistons
Best team in Eastern Conference with young core; potential trade deadline team to upgrade shooting
New York Knicks
Eastern Conference contender with recent injuries to Jalen Brunson; discussed playoff potential
Phoenix Suns
Biggest surprise team of season at 24-16; built through defense, effort, and role player development
Denver Nuggets
Hidden juggernaut going 6-3 without Jokic; discussed as equal to Thunder when fully healthy
Oklahoma City Thunder
Dominant team with recent vulnerability; discussed as likely Western Conference Finals representative
San Antonio Spurs
Victor Wembanyama matchup with Thunder analyzed; team discussed as playoff contender
Los Angeles Lakers
Discussed concerns about Luka Doncic fit and team construction; defensive issues highlighted
Brooklyn Nets
Michael Porter Jr. trade discussions; team in asset accumulation mode
Philadelphia 76ers
Discussed as Eastern Conference Finals contender despite Joel Embiid health concerns
People
Jonathan Kuminga
Warriors forward demanded trade; talented but underutilized player seeking fresh start opportunity
Anthony Davis
Pelicans star with injury concerns; central to trade deadline discussions with multiple teams
Ja Morant
Grizzlies guard seeking trade; discussed as potentially motivated player despite off-court concerns
Giannis Antetokounmpo
Bucks star hovering over trade deadline; potential acquisition target for multiple contending teams
Luka Doncic
Mavericks star; discussed concerns about fit with Lakers and pick-and-roll effectiveness this season
Jaylen Brown
Celtics star elevating to 30 PPG; key to Boston's surprise success without Jayson Tatum
Jayson Tatum
Celtics forward injured; his return timeline critical to Boston's Finals potential
Devon Booker
Suns star leading surprise 24-16 team; discussed as deserving All-Star selection
Nikola Jokic
Nuggets center; team going 6-3 without him demonstrates roster depth and hidden juggernaut status
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander
Thunder star; dominant performance in Thunder-Spurs matchup analyzed in detail
Victor Wembanyama
Spurs center; matchup with Chet Holmgren and Thunder analyzed as defining rivalry
Chet Holmgren
Thunder center; defensive matchup with Wembanyama discussed as emerging NBA rivalry
Jordan Nott
Suns coach; praised for building elite defense and culture with limited star power
Joe Mazzulla
Celtics coach; credited with elevating role players and building top offense without Tatum
Dylan Brooks
Suns guard; career-high scoring and elite defense; extension eligible this offseason
Peyton Watson
Nuggets forward; emerging star averaging 24 PPG in Jokic absence
Jalen Green
Suns guard; injured but potential asset for future trades
Donovan Mitchell
Cavaliers guard; key to team's offensive success and recent wins
Brandon Ingram
Pelicans forward; discussed in multiple trade scenarios for Anthony Davis
Tim Legler
ESPN analyst; co-host discussing trade deadline, Eastern Conference, and season surprises
Quotes
"It's the most anti-climactic trade demand in NBA history. And right up there with Furkan Korkmaz in Philadelphia in the illustrious tradition of people who barely play and yet think they have the leverage to demand a trade."
Zach LoweEarly in episode
"I do think there's something to Kuminga. I just think this whole situation is so bad for him in every possible way. This tough for a top 10 scorer first pick to go to a win now team, but particularly so a team that is won so much and plays a system that is so sort of antithetical to how he would want to play."
Zach LoweKuminga discussion
"There's no way that you could have told me going into the season knowing you're not going to have Tatum, if not the whole year, certainly until the very end of the season, that you were going to be able to pull off what they've pulled off."
Tim LeglerBoston Celtics surprise discussion
"The Suns are the happiest surprise of the year. They went from cautionary tale to yeah maybe they are but we can also take positive lessons from what they've done in just the last eight months."
Zach LowePhoenix Suns discussion
"Denver is a juggernaut hiding in plain sight. I think they are as good as the Oklahoma City Thunder given the way the Thunder played in the last month. I think Denver fully healthy is toe to toe with the Thunder."
Zach LoweDenver Nuggets analysis
Full Transcript
Coming up on a loaded edition of the Zack Lo Show Tim Laglor is here from ESPN. We used to be big fans of Jonathan Kamehka. He demanded a trade today. Can you believe it? It's shocking. Jonathan Kamehka demanded a trade from the Warriors. It's Kamehka Day, January 15th. We talk about him. Anthony Davis. Should the Hawks do it? Should the Raptors do it? Should anybody do it? Is he injured? How injured is he? But how injured? John Moran. What's that landscape looking like? There's a lot of stuff going on in the NBA. Then we go through the Eastern Conference legs called calves six years last night. Which of those teams or both of them could potentially win the East? We talk about that. We talk about the trade landscape in the East. Small moves, big moves that might happen. We talk about all of it coming up with Tim Laglor. And then the guy is dunking from the Dunker Spot is here to discuss takeaways from Thunder, Spurs, Four. We're going Roman numerals for those teams now to great rapper. We don't matter what they say. Did the Thunder figure anything out? If so, what? And then a deep dive on the Phoenix Sons. The happiest surprise of the year. Tim Laglor and I did our biggest surprises and disappointments of the year. He picked the Sons and the Celtics said, save the Sons. We're going to do a whole thing on the Phoenix Sons with Nekias and a little bit on the Lakers at the end. What is leaving us a little cold about look at the not toots and the Lakers? Can we put our finger on it? That's all coming up on the Zachary. I'm the Zach Lowe Show. Welcome to the Zach Lowe Show. Happy Jonathan coming today and a special hello to everyone on Netflix who thought they clicked on Squid Game and accidentally ended up here. Tim Laglor, how are you, sir? Good man, love Squid Game, by the way. Big fan, big fan, good reference. Too violent for the Lowe family. Speaking of attention, anger, potential violence, Jonathan Caminga, it is Jonathan Caminga day January 15th. And fresh as we start this, I wonder where this week came from Tim Laglor. Jonathan Caminga has demanded a trade away from the Golden State Warriors, according to Shamserania, the most anti-climactic trade demand in NBA history. And right up there with Fırkan Korkma has in Philadelphia in the illustrious tradition of people who barely play and yet think they have the leverage to demand a trade to a frothy trade market. I don't think there is much imminent for the Warriors who all you got to do is listen to their coach, talk about the state of their team. He knows they know they are not in the championship conversation. They're not particularly close to it. It's a big L for us Tim Laglor, the Jonathan Caminga era. We were on team Jonathan Caminga is good. Jonathan Caminga has not been good enough this season in these paltry opportunities. He's had to play. And now the Warriors have to figure out where, when, how, what actually can we get back? Oh my goodness. This is, I mean, first of all, you're right. It's talking about anti-climactic. He's guys been completely removed from the rotation. He's basically been on a four year audition as I describe it every single night. You and I both thought the talent was tantalizing. I thought Caminga was going to become a player. He's still so young. You don't want to write off the possibility that he goes somewhere and, and, you know, blossoms to a greater extent that he's been able to in Golden State. Their frustration with him and the things that were non-negotiables for them that he needed to improve. He didn't improve to the point that on a team that is three games over 500. They've completely removed a guy that has a physical profile of exactly what they need. A bigger, more athletic wing, and yet they've completely taken him out of the rotation. It tells you all you need to know about the frustration level with the coaching staff at the front office with Jonathan Caminga. And obviously, you know, the trade of Caminga is imminent. We've known that for a while. So for him to now demand it, yeah, it is kind of like overkill. Like we knew this is coming. So the bigger question is, for you, Zach, I think do you think Jonathan Caminga has something in him that can blossom in another place? And maybe that's, hey, maybe that's a lottery-bound team, but he gets to play every night, 30 minutes and put up some numbers, but at least, you know, kind of show you every night like what he's capable of. As opposed to what he's doing now, which is basically sitting there collecting dust. And just what you saw of him in Golden State, the course of his career, do you think they're there is more in there based on his age and his talent level and his physical profile? And where possibly would that be? First of all, just a great execution of the, you can't fire me. I quit game plan by Jonathan Caminga demanding a trade today. I demand out of here. You all want me? I demand out. Maybe Joe Lakekup doesn't want him out, actually. I do think there's something to Caminga. I just think this whole situation is so bad for him in every possible way. This tough for a top 10 score first pick to go to a win now team, but particularly so a team that is won so much and plays a system that is so sort of antithetical to how he, I think, would want to play. But I think he has to go through his own version of the transformation that Aaron Gordon went through in his career. And Aaron Gordon at sort of stage one was a better, more polished player than Jonathan Caminga is now. But I just think he needs to lean in. He wants to play the way he did in the Minnesota Timberlake series or he was the team's leading score. Boy, what a shift to go from leading score in the second round series to out of the rotation and like six months flat. You know, take, take, you know, take the Kobe shots, the fade away twos back people down, turn around, jumpers, drives to the rim, the drives should still stay. But like put him with a spacing five and let him screen and roll and make plays in the short roll, dial in to defense and rebounding. If he had done that, he'd be playing. If Steve Kerr trusted him on defense, he'd be playing. That's really the bottom line. But we'll get back to the Warriors. I do that, you know, someone pitched me. Michael Porter Jr. has been sort of the hot name for the Warriors and I'll go rap and fire with you through some trade stuff later. But someone pitched me moody, Caminga and a pick and maybe some salary filler. This person pitched me a Pajemski. I think that's too much. And one first round pick for Michael Porter Jr. And first blush, I was like, boy, from the nets, I kind of want a little bit more than that. This guy's playing at an all star level. But a Warriors pick has some value because of the age of the team. This is not like you're getting a pick from a young up and coming team. It's going to be good for five straight years. Moody just feels like it's not happening. Just he's like too mechanical for how the Warriors want to play. It's an interesting one. Michael Porter Jr. would really help the Warriors. But it has been really just eye opening and Steve Kerr's tried to walk it back a little bit in a couple recent interviews. But to hear him just come out and say things like anyone hoping we can compete with the best teams in the West. It's like not really realistic for us. Now I have to agree with him. But saying it out loud is like a whole different thing. Anyway, Caminga, Eira and Golden State, RIP. Yeah, look, you think about what he did last year in the Minnesota series. I think I'm glad you referenced that because I actually called both of those games at least one of them. I think I was there for two in a row. I think it was both of those games. You think about what he went through at the end of the year last year. He basically again was taking out the rotation. Remember, he didn't even play in their important games. They had to win prior to the play in. He only played three games, made three appearances in the Houston series, which went seven games. Wasn't playing in the Minnesota series. Curry goes down and they go, oh, Jonathan, we need you. And I made a joke. He stood up and I saw a dust cloud flying to the air because he'd been sitting there so long. He comes out and all he does is give him a 30 point game, 26 point game in that series. And against a Minnesota defense that it required like that level of athleticism and just raw ability to score against that defense at that time. Jimmy Butler was dealing with some injuries so he wasn't very good in that series. Pajewski wasn't very good, Drainmon Greene. So here's Caminga not playing at all. This is how talented he is. He gets up. I'm not even sure at that point his shoes were probably not tied as he's sitting there thinking another night. I'm not playing. And then also it's oh, you know, Caminga you're in. Gets up, laces up, rips off the sweats, goes out and drops 30 on a defense that good. So the talent is like there. But I thought maybe he had a break to the beginning of the year. I know the offseason and the contract and all that. It was kind of contentious. But then Steve Curry, if you remember at the beginning of the year, was like, he's earned a place to start. Yeah, we're starting him. Yeah, he's going to be a start and he basically said he earned that. It wasn't like bad nobody else and they signed him late and they're just like, oh, well, we have Caminga. I mean, this he knows the system will throw him out there. No, he said he earned it. And we did a Werner's game early in the year and I was like, this is a great sign for Caminga now. You know, can he maintain it? Man, oh man, to go from what he did in the Minnesota series to the contract getting resolved to then you're starting at the beginning of the year to literally not playing. No sightings are Jonathan Caminga whatsoever. And now obviously going to be out the door. It's incredible to me. He's so still so young, 23 years old. He's 23 years old. So look, I want Jonathan Caminga to go somewhere else and have an opportunity to play 30 minutes every night, the rest of the season. And let's see. And maybe it's not a bad team. Maybe he does have the winning components that Kerr wants. He, you know, Kerr loves the things that like Pajemski does, like the 50-50 balls and the box out on a three point shooter. And like all those things when his name comes up, they Kerr glows about the things he does for him. Geess Santos, Steve Kerr's eyes light up talking about Geess Santos and the things he does to help you win. So he doesn't feel that way about Caminga obviously the organization doesn't. Maybe he doesn't do those things. But I do know this. There's a lot of guys in the league that maybe don't do those like, you know, finishing touch type things, winning plays that are still very talented players that deserve to be in the rotations and playing and contributing and being productive. I think Caminga can be that. I just don't know where that's going to be, but it's time, man, this is run its course. Well beyond run its course. It's time for Jonathan Caminga to put on a different uniform and not feel like he's auditioning every single time he takes the court. So I'm anxious to see where he ends up and what he can do. Let me just put a bow on the Michael Porter Jr. stuff before I forget. I do think the nets. If I had to guess, I think the nets would trade him if they got one good first round pick as part of the deal. Maybe a player they think is useful either for them or to flip down the line because they can then say, well, Cam Johnson got us X amount of draft assets that were now spinning forward and forward and forward. Not sure Golden State is going to be the team from Michael Porter Jr. as much as as good as the fit as they might. I'm sure they'll look at it. I'm not sure. I'm not sure he, I mean, he brings an a skill that they needed at an A plus level. Anything else, I'm not sure. You know, Milwaukee will be mentioned for him and just sort of any sort of distress high salary player. But I've made the case before I do think there's a case for the nets to keep Michael Porter. He's only 27 years old. He only has one more year left on his deal. I don't think his next contract is going to be crazy because of his health concerns. I'll be interested to see what they do. But my gut is they're just an asset at accumulation mode. Okay. Let's turn to the two slightly to very unhappy super swell stars who have dominated the trade and injury headlines both injured over the last two days, starting with Anthony Davis. What a saga on the Anthony Davis front all occurring during a Verizon out in yesterday that messed up my life for maybe it was two days away. Verizon. Let me just tell you Verizon. Let me just tell you. Trade that line or July 1st that happens. I'm getting a new carrier. Okay. You get you get a you get a one day like forgiveness slip for yesterday, which was not ideal for me on a personal level. I'm not going to get into that. But anyway, I just real quick on that I got a I got a chime in on that. So I was kind of unaware. I was in my room doing a lot of work prepping for the game. My phone was kind of put off to the side. And then I had some interviews to do that I had promised with people about the league on the way to the arena and Philly to call the game. I was going to I think I got a 30 minute ride in. I'm like, well, I'll just not got a couple of these interviews. And that's the first time I noticed it. I was like, getting into the car to go to the arena. And I looked at my phone and I'm like, what's this SOS up into quarter here? Like that's weird. And then I looked around and like everybody was weird. It was like it was like a movie scene like an M night Shyamalan movie scene. Everybody at the same time is like looking at their phones. And it was like, gave me heart palpitations for a second. Like what's happening? And it lasted hours, man. I don't think I got bars again until like after five o'clock, I finally was able to like text with my wife and like check it on people and make sure everybody was okay. It was a really bizarre situation. So I'm glad that you mentioned that because that was very disruptive. In our industry, yeah, especially you, man. That's a pretty critical thing. It was a strange day. Okay, Anthony Davis, quite a saga. He is likely to have surgery according to Shams. But then wait, Anthony Davis fights back on Twitter lies lies. And then oh my God, he doesn't need surgery. And he would still be interested slash able to be traded to a team that isn't playoff contention. This certainly feels to me like Anthony Davis is agents at clutch trying to get him to a team that A has some hopes of winning something in the short term and B might pay Anthony Davis when he's eligible for a contract extension this summer and extension that I would personally want almost no part of. And then Shams on ESPN finally mentions Toronto and Atlanta as the teams that are most interested in Anthony Davis. I'm not sure how interested either of those teams is actually or should be in Anthony Davis. But let's start with the raptors. You can make a you can make an easy trade with the raptors. I just don't know what the appeal of it would be for the Mavericks. But here's a trade that works right away. Brandon Ingram plus Yaka Perdell almost an exact salary match, which is a big deal because the Mavericks are over the tax and the raptors are just a bit over the tax and probably actually want to get under it. They're listening a million over the tax. And then I think Dwight Powell has to come back into that deal to make the salaries exactly match. So basically Perdell in Ingram for AD. Do I have to throw in a draft pick if I'm the raptors because you know, B.I. has been good this year, but he's got three more years left at 40 a pop two after this one player option at the end of it. And the Perdell contract, which I found inexplicable the moment they signed his extension is five more years at OK money, but he's hurt a lot, including like a lot of this season. And he's just like fine. I don't know if I'm that excited to have him in 2030 for $27 million, even though that's like 14% of the projected cap. I don't know. Is that do anything for you? I mean, for the raptors, I could see it like as good as be here's the argument for the raptors is good as B.I. has been for us. We have a lot of guys who need the ball and the value of an elite defensive center, replacing the sort of carousel of guys trying to fill that position. By the way, Murray Boyle's this plan is ass off right now as a stopgap five. That's more valuable to us than what B.I. is giving us now. I just, I don't see why Dallas does that. And I don't, I don't really see anything there. What do you think? Let's talk about the raptors first because I heard it different trade scenario. And tell me if this is some, you know, I was doing a lot of research on this yesterday, trying to see in the raptors with the team that I was really diving into. So I heard it, another trade proposal. I'm going to comment on yours in a second, but I heard you quickly or portal an RJ Barrett for ADs. Is that not something that works? Because that's a trade scenario that I saw. And I like that one more for the raptors than I do the one you proposed. Now look, AD for me, and I heard you'd say that you wouldn't want any part of that extension that he's going to be looking for. And I completely agree with you. And here we are dealing again with an Anthony Davis injury. And I don't know that how any person can reasonably think and expect that Anthony Davis is going to have some significant stretch of good health coming up his way. Like it helped, he'll put together a three year stretch of playing 70 to 75 games. It's silly to think that that's going to happen. Now Brandon Ingraham's had his share of injuries. He's been healthy this year. So do you, do you think they okay? Maybe this is a start of something for Ingraham or do you think, hey, man, they're 25 and 17. He's played pretty much every game. I think he's missed two games and it's coming. So maybe the second half of the year looks different for the Raptors if he goes down because an injury is coming with Brandon Ingraham at some point or you think, hey, man, he's young enough, maybe, maybe he can have a few years now where he's healthy. If that's the case, I like what he's brought to Toronto. They didn't have what he brings at all. This is a guy that's got an answer to basically any personnel match up in front of him and he's skiing because of his ability to shoot off the dribble his length, his mid-range game. And he's clearly given them an offensive dynamic. They did not have. By the way, they're third rank defensive team in the league. This is a team that gets after defensive. So the numbers have been really good defensively. He has given them an answer. I know they got some guys and also like you said, need the ball and quickly and bear it in these different guys. Scott, he wants not so much. He's more of a jack of all trades guy that finds ways to score without running stuff for him. Ingraham has given them an element to their offense man to finish off possessions and to win ISOs and that's the, I love what he's brought to that team. I love the fact that he's played every game. I like his age. Certainly not better than Anthony Davis's. I think both guys are injury prone. I don't like that as much for Toronto. Bringing in Anthony Davis to that situation when I almost can guarantee you, first of all, you don't know what you're going to get this year and then just every year you're kind of just waiting for the next injury. So I don't like that as much. If it costs you quickly or perdle, one of those two plus RJ Barrett, I like that one a little bit more. I think the risk there is worth it for the Toronto Raptors without having to do that. I'm going to give up. Ingraham. Interesting. A couple of things, you're dead on on B.I. He's the bucket getter and they like Scotty Barnes can do that sometimes, but it's not just sort of the natural way he plays and it's nice to have a bucket getter. It's unsexy as some of the on-off numbers are with Ingraham this year. Like there have been I think better with him off the floor. He's a bucket getter. RJ Barrett is more of a second side. The offense is already flowing. Get him the ball on the move. And he's kind of a jack of all trades in a way that I like, but in that scenario, the reason I didn't put quickly in the deal is I just don't know why Dallas wants four years of a manual quickly at $32.5 million a year. I just think that contract right now is a sort of like, I got, like almost to stay away for the rest of the league. Like he's fine. He's been wildly inconsistent. Kind of has it improved very much. Like I don't, and that contract was very much a bet on him improving. I agree with you. I think it's probably doesn't make a ton of sense for you to seem like I said, I don't really know, I don't really know how interested Toronto is. Atlanta, I think is the more interesting one. Atlanta can do a trade where it's canard and porzingus. So a guy who's not playing much for you in porzingus and a guy who sometimes plays a lot, sometimes plays a little and then they need one little minimum salary in there to make the math work. Now that trade would put Atlanta over the tax, which is not a place I don't think they want to be. So that's one consideration. And then you have Anthony Davis and you can bring, you can start him, bring a congue off the bench. You can play the both of them together. You're clearly a better team. Here's where I am with Atlanta. I would just do nothing if I were the Hawks. I think I would just do nothing because Anthony Davis is a very good player. He makes $54 million this year, $58 next year has a player option for $62 million. I wouldn't extend him and I could see as part of these trade talks, Anthony Davis and his agents doing something like, if you don't want to extend me, here's what I'm going to do. I'm going to opt in to $63 million in the last year of my contract if you don't extend me. And if I don't do that, I'm like, if you don't want me to do that, you've got to extend me. And even if it's like 30, 40 a year way below my max, I want some long term security. I don't like any of those scenarios for Atlanta as much as as much as I like, let me stand pat, do nothing. See where this Pelicans pick ends up in the lottery because that's the critic enough that they're trading that picked the Dallas. No chance in hell. I don't know if you're trading it to anybody except maybe for Janice. And I think that's not going to happen this season. I want to see where that pick lands. And I want to revisit my life when I know where that pick is. It's number five. That means something different to me. If it's number one, that means something different to me. I want to know where it is. And then I want to get to the summer with my cap sheet clean, my total flexibility going forward and figure out what the next iteration of the team is. Now that also may involve a short term extension for CJ McCollum, which I wouldn't rule out, because that makes him an interesting trade vehicle and salary filler. If Janice does become available in the summer. And on top of that, if I do extend CJ and I have Anthony Davis, now I'm way over the tax and I don't want any part of that. I just want to chill and do nothing and reassess my situation and the honest situation and the Pelicans pick. And if I don't make the playoffs that year, this year, that's cool. Like I don't think Anthony Davis plus Dyson Daniels plus Reese's Shay plus Jalen Johnson. It's not turning me into a team that could win the East this year, given his injury situation. I'm out. I completely agree with your take on what Atlanta should do. I wouldn't do that if I were Atlanta the trade that I was looking at was Przinga's Reese's Shay and a pick. They're not going to they're not going to trade Reese's Shay for Davis. As well as he's been there, not doing it. I mean, he didn't really take a jump this year, but he's just still talking to the number of picking the draft. Here's what if I'm Atlanta, here's what I'm looking at it. Jalen Johnson is turning into a star. I think she'd be an all star this year. And he's now the guy that you're like your eyes are glued to every night. So they've got a guy that like the fan base is kind of into. He's so young, he's grown exponentially just really in the last year. What this guy's added to his game. There's no telling what he could be in two years from now. Hold on to that. Nikhil Alexander Walker came in and showed you that like there's a whole nother level to his ceiling offensively the way that he's played this year. You still have Dyson Daniels, you have Reese's Shay. If I'm Atlanta, now that you've moved on from the tray young era in Atlanta, let's see what this is and look, hold on to the pick. If that means a Anthony Davis gets moved somewhere else and you missed out on the Anthony Davis thing, okay, you're going to be fine because I've got a lot of skepticism how that will turn out for any team to trade for Anthony Davis just based on his lack of availability. The money that he's going to be owed and what he's going to need in return if he ends out of place in terms of getting more money, a longer term. That's a massive risk for an organization based on Anthony Davis's history with injuries. So if I'm Atlanta, I'm not biting on that. I like this young group that I've got right now, particularly now you can build around a guy like Jaylen Johnson and what he has become. I'm not I'm not taking the bait on Anthony Davis. Speaker of tray young, by the way, the wizards, I don't know if they announced that our shots reported it. He will I think they announced it. Trayon will be out until after the all star break nursing all of the devastating injuries he suffered toward the end of his tenure in Atlanta. The most predictable. Oh, yeah, we really like this guy. We think he can help our young players get easier shots. We're totally like not going to tank the whole season because we won too many games with CJ McCollum and we got trained in spot now. Easy out. We want the player. That could be true and there could be an extension this summer and they could be talking about next year in regards to all those basketball reasons they traded for Trayon. But just like don't you know, don't pee on my leg and tell me it's raining. We you're going to sit Trayon. We know that. All right, let's move on to the bucks. A team that I had mentioned way way back when Nico Harrison got fired on my long list of Anthony Davis potential trade destinations when it's clear when it was clear already then that the Mavericks were going to have to detonate this thing and tank. And by the way, they're tanking. The jazz are blatantly tanking already. I think the Grizzlies was Zach Edie. They mentioned they announced he's going to be out six more weeks and John Morant, which will get to I think they're going to go a little bit in a tankish direction, although which is great news for the surging LA Clippers who are going to make the play and probably on their own merits, but also by default. Now I mentioned the bucks for Edie only because if they're going to buy one last time and all indications are at least as of now and it hasn't gone great in the last week that they're going to try to buy one last time. It's going to be a high salary, somewhat distressed kind of player that they could get on the cheap. Anthony Davis is a big name. I don't think I just don't see a deal there because he makes so much money. I'd put they'd have to put Miles Turner in the deal. The Kuzma Portis Pupu platter everyone is sending everywhere, doesn't get it done. And I just don't know what's in that really for, I mean, Miles Turner is fine. Maybe Dowels would be interested in that. I want a more talk about Janis and the booing, his own fans thing when they were getting shalack at home by Minnesota without Anthony Edwards and without Rudy Gobert who was suspended. The bucks after starting off really well when Janis came back from injury have lost two in a row. They played the spurs tonight. Wemby versus Janis is can't miss TV. The Minnesota one was particularly disperting. They are now just five and four since Janis came back. For the season, I'm going to read you some like alarming numbers. For the season, they are plus 10 per 100 possessions with Janis on the floor, like dominant. And minus 11 per 100 possessions when he sits a difference of 21 points. Since he came back in those nine games, there are plus 13 with Janis on the floor and minus 19.5 per 100 possessions with Janis on the bench. Total points plus 65 and nine games with Janis on the floor minus 69 in those nine games with Janis off the floor. And the roster just is not good enough. And the booing, the, I'm booing my own fans, you know, all this stuff. If these losses, I have said from the beginning, I've never slamming the door on a Janis in season trade. I don't think he wants that. I certainly don't think they want that. I think the summer is where the rubber, it's the road with the extension that they can offer him. But they're next four games, San Antonio and Lano Oklahoma City Denver. I mean, they're 11th in the East still. If this gets uglier and uglier, the door cracks open just a little bit, but I mean, those numbers are astonishing. And it just screams like the roster just is not close to good enough. And I don't really know what the solution is. Like throws that clavine throw Michael Porto Jr. Anthony Davis, whoever, like I'm not sure there's any. But Anthony Davis is out for an unknown period of time. Like I'm not sure if there's anything that's fixing this beyond the point of, hey, maybe we can sneak in the play in and the East stinks, but they're so bad with him off the floor. It's almost incredible. Yeah. Yeah. You know, in terms of like thinking about potentially, you know, having meaningful games later in the year, the only saving grace is like Chicago is not a great team. They're, they're two games in front of them. And I don't think any of those teams behind them are going to like all of a sudden go on a roll. And we're Milwaukee despite the schedule that you just mentioned, despite the fact that neither one of us like their roster, like there's not much like about this roster at all. The only thing maybe you found out a little bit was Rollins can play. That's about all that came from it. You mentioned the numbers with the honest, rolling it off. Can I first talk about the other night? What happened in that game? So I'm just going to tell you from a player's perspective, if you are playing a team without Anthony Edwards and Rudy Gobert. And you're now 30 in the first half. The only possible way that that can happen. It's not a matter of getting outplayed. That is a situation where nobody in that locker room, like collectively, the group was remotely close to the right frame of mind that you had to have to go play that game. That's the only way that can happen is your, your thought process, your mind, your state of readiness was non-existent when that game began. That's inexcusable. So for the fan base, man, I get it. You go out there to see that game. You buy tickets to the game. Maybe some of those people were ticked off because they wanted to see Anthony Edwards and they didn't get a chance to, right? And it is one appearance in Milwaukee this year. And maybe that's why they were like in a foul mood. But they have every right to react that way. If you play a team without their star and their starting center and you are down 30 at half time, his reaction to that when he got the N1, he started the second half and he's getting there and he's basically saying boo this, boo this, whatever. I mean, I don't know what that was about. It didn't really, I'm just like, that's a nothing to me, like whatever that was. That's just frustration boiling over from everybody in the building at that point because of how embarrassing that situation began, began. But I don't like the roster at all. I don't know that there's anything in any of the names that you just mentioned are going to remotely make it more intriguing to me. It's a bad situation. There's a really bad team if Janis Ancetacopo is not on the floor, dominant when he is on the floor. Their roster just isn't good enough for the guy to play normal minutes and have that team be competitive. Now, can they linger around? It possibly make the play. And yeah, sure, because of the team that they're trying to catch mainly and that's Chicago. I think Atlanta's going to be better than that. So I don't think they're going to catch them. So can they catch Chicago? Yeah, probably. And be a play in team and either win a game and then lose the next game or lose right away and done for the year. That's that's like to me. They're sealing for the season. So if you want to go ahead and make some sort of a trade to bring in a name and a contract at this stage to try to accomplish that, have at it. I don't think that that's the solution for the box either. Yeah, I didn't care much about the booing. I just think again, we've seen other like Julius Randall gave the thumbs down some baseball players. His explanations after the game were very labored as they always are. Like it just doesn't make a lot of what he says. I'm like, what you're talking about the family dinner table. I don't get it. I do. It is interesting to revisit the Kuzma trade for them because Middleton has been such a zero and clearly coming toward the end of his career health wise for the wizards that I kind of started wondering like, did they actually as bad as Kuzma was last season? He's been okay this year. Like he's shooting 58% on twos. The three is not is 32% and teams sometimes guard him with their centers and just say go ahead and shoot. But he's at least contributing and Middleton really isn't. But then like Kuzma's contract is a little bit more problematic. Middleton would have been an expiring for them. They gave up a pick swap. They gave up Aegean Johnson again who's not doing anything for the wizards, but it would be maybe a prospect. Someone would be interesting. It's just anyway interesting to think about. And the honest hubbers over all of these things we're talking about over the Anthony Davis trade landscape and over the next guy we're going to talk about, which is John Morant. 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Project Hill Mary is the cinematic event of the year. We're just counting on you, Dr. Grace. Starring Ryan Gosling. I'm not an astronaut. Two worlds, one impossible mission. So I met in alien project Hill Mary. You are brave as human I have ever met is joke. I only meet one human and is you in cinemas everywhere March 19. Okay. Okay. Okay. Once out of Memphis, everyone knows it. I think they want them out of Memphis. Forty million this year. Forty two and a half next year, 45 27 28. There was a little dust up at practice yesterday in Berlin, apparently between him and Vince Williams and another classic jaw truncated media session. I just, I mean, the teams, everyone knows the teams that make theoretical sense. And Miami has gotten all of the, all of the buzz publicly. Milwaukee is another team again, desperation move, you know, by low star talent, all that. Toronto's been mentioned. I don't necessarily see that. We can talk about them. Minnesota's been mentioned. I don't see that because of the money. I mean, he might be my all time most disappointing player. And I don't mean like to sound like a school marm being like, they're so disappointed in you, John Moran for your behavior off the floor. I just mean that like, I was a true believer early in his career. He looked like, forget the face of the NBA stuff. He looked like a true leader of a rising up and coming team who kind of took after his personality. He looked like a player who wanted to bring, he looked like a star who wanted to bring his teammates along with him and not play separately from them. And then it just all went sideways in every possible way, the off court stuff, the Instagram stuff, we don't even need to get into that. Then you know, he's unhappy last year with the offensive system that they run ironically the one the heat run now to some degree. Now he's unhappy with this coach and the substitution patterns, which are strange by NBA and the fact that the coach dared hold him accountable in the locker room. And not only that, he's never been a good defensive player. He's never been a good three point shooter. And his super skill was always getting to the basket and finishing at the basket. He doesn't do much of that anymore, at least not this year. And if he's not doing that, I'm just not sure like what how he's helpful to a team. And part of that is maybe is there some physical degradation because of how he plays and how much contact he takes around the rim. I'm just not sure like there's this idea that Memphis wants this rebuilding package young players and picks. We saw what Shreya young went for CJ McCollum and Corey Kispert and expiring in a role player. I'm not sure John Morant has any more trade value than that. I've heard some people say he does because of the change of scenery by low, the electric talent is still there. I've seen some people say he doesn't. I'm more of like it's probably about the same because I look at that contract. It's not bad contract. It's not a super back to anything like that. But like I don't know. Like I'll give you for instance Tim Leglor Miami. And I mentioned Yannis hovering over all of this. Miami is the kind of team that has to sit there and think as long as that guy in Milwaukee is potentially someday out there. Golden State has to think about this too with trades they make. We mentioned Michael Porter Jr. and all that throwing the way a pick in that trade not throwing away but trading a pick as long as that guy is potentially maybe out there. We cannot cannibalize our assets that we're going to need if that ever becomes available to us for any lesser trade. That's Miami's calculus if they come to John Morant. Someone pitched me this trade. Andrew Wiggins and Davion Mitchell straight up for John Morant. And my first reaction to that was Andrew Wiggins and Davion Mitchell have been good this year. Like Davion Mitchell's been legit good from Miami and a perfect fit for their offense. They play. John doesn't play. And if I trade to rotate two starters for one in John Morant and then I turn it and then like a Wiggins could be salary filler for me down the line in a Yannis deal. Be even if I can still turn around to get Yannis because I haven't given up any picks in this vague jaw trade. I'm going to have to give up three or four players to get Yannis. I've traded like seven for two at that point. Like who else is on my team? Like I strangers it sounds. If I'm Miami and you and you come to me with that offer, I might be like how about Rozier and Andrew Wiggins instead like a guy who's not playing for me at all. I mean, I think Miami will look at it. I think their interest level is currently being overstated. I think Toronto's interest level is currently being overstated. But I think to look at it, I don't know. What do you think about John Miami on South Beach playing the offensive system that he hated in Memphis? So all the talk to me about, well, John Morant, what he needs is Miami. He needs the Miami culture. He needs the Miami test. The test is like the plan. Like he needs right. Like this isn't a place where you get to be mad that the coach called you out. This is a place where the coach is one of power struggle with freaking LeBron 15 years ago. You know what I might, you know what I might come back to that would be, I don't think any of that stuff would have an effect on John Morant at all. John Morant's going to be John Morant and how he wants to be. But here's though where I think there's an intriguing value to John Morant. And again, I don't want to get into all the off the court stuff. Like you know, based on his history, like it's a little bit of buyer beware there with that stuff. So I don't want to talk about that. I don't want to talk about him as a player on the court. Here's one thing I do kind of think about John Morant because of what the time that he's missed because of all the stuff that's happened there because of his current situation with the coach and just all, you know, just what a bad look it's been for John Morant. You know, some of the games, he had a game recently we had a 40 point game and like hit big shots down the front. Philly, crazy is the crazy Philly game. Philly game and the entire time he looked absolutely miserable. While it was going on, I mean, I've never seen anything like it. He's hitting big shots. They're calling time out. He's walking toward the huddle shaking his head. And at one point, he just kind of gestured. He went like this with his arms and basically he was mouthing the words, get out of the way. Like basically, let's simplify the offense. Just give me the ball and get out of the way. And this is what happens what I'm doing right now because he played great in that game. He looked like, John, right? He looked like that job that electrifying job. Here's what I think Zach about him. I do think I'm just a little bit intrigued. It may be I'm dead wrong. No, you're not. I'm a rant could end up somewhere. Has nothing to do with the culture or what's going on in the building or banners that are hung or who the, for the president of the team is or whatever. It has to do with him still because he's young enough and still has the talent having something massive that he wants to try to still prove. And I think in that regard, going to a team right now that's sort of a middleing type team. I think John Morant, if there are a couple guys there that he likes that he wants to, he likes his teammates that I think there could be some real juice left to John Morant in a short term. Like for this season, assuming he gets a healthy, which I think is always a big question mark with him. I think his body is taking a couple too many falls. And as a result, he's changed his game. So he's not quite as explosive a dynamic finishing at the rim. His mid range shots are up more. He doesn't play with their same reckless abandon that we loved about him, but it also led to him taking some really bad falls. I think he's adjusted his game and maybe that's a smart thing to do. Make some a little bit less entertaining, like a little bit less, you know, that, that ridiculous threat that he has to like bring everybody out of their seats. But at the same time, I'd be smarter for him long term. I think the talent is there, the game is there. And I do think there'd be some motivation to John Morant to go somewhere. And even if it was just like to finish out this season really strong and then you're dealing with it again next year, the same stuff. I don't know how long it would last, but I do think there's something about that guy that he would want to kind of try to reclaim his spot in the pecking order in the league when you talk about star players because he's completely been dismissed in that conversation. And he was a legit all NBA player. It wasn't like a feel good small market. Everyone got injured at guard that year. We had to put someone on. He was a legit all NBA player who played like a guy who really wanted to win and wanted to who prioritized winning. He cut off the ball. Those are my favorite thing about John Morant. It was a great cutter when he was super engaged. You would do stuff that involved the total ecosystem of the team. So I don't disagree with you. In fact, this is why I think despite his trade value being at absolute rock bottom, that there will be at least one decent asset that goes back to Memphis in the event that they actually trade him. Like for sure. Like this package of Rojir plus Davie on Mitchell, like the heat would have to throw in something because here's the other thing. The Grizzlies don't have to trade him. They don't they you're he's on a contract for two more years. If they get like if Sacramento calls was like, hey, we don't want to give any of our picks because our picks are golden chips and all our young players who we don't even play very much like, hey, we kind of forgot Devin Carter's even on our team, but we still like him. But we give you to Marda Rosen's partially guaranteed expiring deal and Dario Sariach and matching salary that expires. Like the Grizzlies can say, if you were not doing that, we'll just keep John Morant till his trade value is a little higher. It can't get any lower than that. And if the heat can get him without compromising their ability to get into a Yannis or superstar X Derby down the line, I don't think that's a bad idea. The bucks, they need something. But again, if it's Kuzma and Portis, which is almost an exact salary match, I don't really see like what what the point of that is for the Grizzlies and Toronto. This is an interesting one you'll like this. Emmanuel quickly and Ocha and Baji together is almost exactly John Morant's salary throwing at one pick, Toronto owns all their picks, the lottery protected, whatever. You gotta at least look at that if you're the Raptors. Now here's the, because of quickly's contract being not grade value, I'm not sure Memphis does that because that contract is so eh, quickly's contract. The other thing is like Toronto's, what are they, fourth in the East? They're like playing, they're 25 and 17. That's like, as interesting as the upside you're talking about is like, it's a lot to throw it Scotty Barnes and Brandon Ingram and RJ Barrett halfway through a pretty good season. I don't know how this is going to end up, but it could very well end up being like, we're keeping them if the offers stink. If we ever or if this is sort of a secret stealthy, we're tearing it all down and we get the picks and the young players for Jerry and Jackson Jr. and a trade no one sees coming, maybe then we dump John Morant for whatever. But it's going to be very interesting to see how this ends up. So let me ask you a question. Do you think John Morant, I mean, is the respect factor going to be there from John Morant? To, you know, most coaches in this league, I don't know, like he's having a problem with East Laugh. Do you think Reyokovic would be the guy that could like he could connect to it? Who was in Memphis? He was in Memphis. Here's what I'm, here's what I'm thinking though. If you're telling me, because Toronto, you're right, hey man, they're having a really good year and they're, Dave, they're a really top shelf defense. They're like in the mix. Like, if it's top right now, they'd be hosting a first round playoff series. Yeah, I'm not. Yeah. But, but, but this is, is it, is it, is it an exponential increase in like talent that can do things against certain teams that maybe the guys they have currently can't. Here's why I would consider that a fiber of the rappers. That would be, that would be very intriguing to me if it was going to be. You guys throw, you guys throw in a pick. I'm not doing it for Memphis without, I need at least one first round pick and I might need something else. This is like, this is my negotiating position, Tim Leckler. Not getting it done for just, just players. So you're talking about quickly, um, a body and a pick. I strongly considered out of five of the rappers. First of all, the pick isn't going to be a great pick. It's not going to be a super high pick. It's going to be an okay pick and no, I want, I want an unprotected 20, 30 pick. I want to be, it's going to be, it's going to be some of the road. It's going to be pushed down the road. You know, no idea what that pick will be if you're the Raptors. I, I, okay, I'm not as worried about the pick and I don't think quickly in a body. I think that's a lot to give up for somebody that I said could be highly motivated. 26 years old. You know, a guy that can, can do things for your team without disrupting, by the way, what the other offensive players on your team really need. Like, you know, John Moran's not going to disrupt Brandon Ingram because Brandon Ingram is in a early possession guy. He's the last eight seconds of the clock guy. Go get your offense. So the ball could be a John Moran's hands, let him go. Um, same thing for Scotty Barnes. Scotty Barnes already said it. You don't have to run anything for Scotty Barnes. And he's going to go out there and do all kinds of things to help you in. So John Moran, like the upgrade at talent as your primary ball handler, assuming man, he shows up in in Toronto with the right frame of mind. And like he looks at that as like, okay, man, there's some talent here. These guys are in the mix. I'm going to play some meaningful playoff games this year. I'm, I'm super into this. Like, let's go almost like a new lease on life. And if he, and who knows if that's how he would show up. I don't know. But if he did, man, I'd consider it for that. For that's not to me a ton to give up for the potential upside. Oh, just because look, here's the deals, Zach. What they currently have as good as their year has been, what they currently have, like, it's not going to be enough to like really challenge in the Eastern Carp. To try to get out of the East. It's not enough. You're not going to go beat the pistons with that. I don't think you're going to beat the next with that. Jammu Rantz playing next to Brandon Ingram with Scotty Barnes and a defensive kind of culture that's been created there. That, that might be a hell of a lot more intriguing in terms of throwing the real scare into those teams. I might consider that a fiber of the Raptors. Now I think they'd have a meeting about it for sure. I think Memphis might not consider it good enough to move. Maybe they would. Maybe they wouldn't. I don't know. And to your point, like, I keep saying this. Like, John's contract is, as, like, he has not played enough. Like, it's the most fundamental thing about these guys. They don't play. Right. 39 42 45 is like substantially different than 58 62 that Anthony Davis is making. It's just a much more palatable and it's only two more years after this. The same length is Brandon Ingram. Like, contractually, it's not that bad. If he plays, he just doesn't play enough. We'll see. By the way, note on Miami, by the way, I don't know if you've noticed this. I looked it up because it's just, it's hit me when I've watched them. We mentioned this offensive system, minimization of the pick and roll, all dribble drive, ISO, attack and space, all that super fast pace. For the season, they're running 19 pick and rolls per 100 possessions. That's by far the lowest number in the league. It's like, it's half of anyone else and probably even less. Before December, so 19 per 100. Before December 15th, that was that number was 14 and a half per 100. Since December 15th, it's up to 26 still last, but like in sniffing distance of moderately normal. Since January 5th, which is only five or six games, it's up to 31. So we're approaching like not quite normal, but within spitting distance of like, that looks almost like an NBA offense at times like a regular NBA offense. That might be Tyler Hero that coming back and playing more minutes and running more pick and roll. It might be the heat kind of smartly thinking we've squeezed all we can out of being so extremely dogmatic about how we play. Let's try to sort of keep that as a, as a bulwark, but diverse fellow. But it's just, it's just interesting something to monitor. All right, ready to move on to, oh, by the way, on, on, on, on us. Just last thing. We mentioned waiting till the summer, the extension, the hawks, what they could know if they wait till the summer, the heat, keeping assets intact, et cetera, et cetera. The playoffs are also going to matter like some team, like what if the spurs flame out in the first round? What if the thunder flame out in the second round? What if the rockets flame out in the first round? What if the rockets lose in the play in like some team that's really good right now and out of the honest race because they're so low with their own players and justifiably so I support all those teams standing bad for now is going to come out of the playoffs. Maybe a little unhappy and maybe a little more itching to take a risk. Okay, let's talk about the game you called last night and the state of the Eastern Conference. Cleveland Philly. It was an end game. Philly got boat raised. Darius Garland hurt his other foot. We don't have news on that. Hopefully it's nothing because he was starting to look like Darius Garland again. Sam Merrill hurt his hand again. He's been big for them and just more broadly, Tim Legler. The East is such a mess after the Nix lost to the Kings last night and Jalen Brunson left that game with the spray nankle severity TBD. There are three games separating the Nix at second and the calves in seventh in the Eastern Conference. And you mentioned how you don't think Toronto can win the East. I don't either. But I'm interested to see sort of where that line is for you. Like who can and who can't actually win the East. But let's talk about the calves who won that game last night. Let's just pretend we get news today. Garland's out two weeks. It's minor. It's no big deal. It'll he'll be fine. There's six and three in their last nine games with some quality wins over the spurs, the sons, the wolves, the zombie nuggets. Their offense and defense has both been better in that span. The ball I thought was really flying last night, really flying. I look really flying around. Donovan is Donovan. Tyson's been a godsend for them. Mobley hit or miss, but you know, very good player. Are the calves back on your list of teams or did they never leave? Like, yeah, this team could make the finals. Yeah, they they they've been in the mix the entire time for me just because of look, I loved what the pistons have done and are doing and they just kind of picked up when he left off last year. I was so impressed with and I called one of their playoff games last year against the Nix. And he just like, they gave the next everything they could handle. And they're so young, the toughness is there. I was excited to see what they could become, you know, going into the season. I thought it was going to be Nix calves at the top pistons right there. Like that's kind of how I thought the Eastern conference standings would go. Pistons have upset all of that because they've done clearly the best team, most consistent team in the Eastern conference. But they're still very young. They haven't won a playoff series together. Like there's another level to this. There's a progression to this. So that remains to be seen down the line. The Nix they've been a little bit underwhelming and kind of an up and down season. They've had some key injuries. They really just missed the stretch, which Josh Hart like that was, he's so important to what they do. He missed time as a result. They struggled. Carl Anthony towns has been inconsistent lately offensively. So they had a little bit of a downturn. So they don't look like, okay, they're, they're invincible. Like none of these other teams like Boston and the calves, like can possibly play with them. So that's why the calves never like disappeared to me. Disappointing for sure. Based on what they did last year, 64 wins and absolute buzz saw offensively. No more rated team in the league. At one point, historically good offensively. And there were nights that you flat out could not guard that team a year ago. The big question was always going to be and they were pretty good defensively too. It was just toughness, mental and physical toughness. When it really was time to lay it on the line, did they have that? Could they break through that? I still wonder about that. I don't think that's really changed, but you can't deny that this is still a team that if on any given night, no matter what you have defensively, no matter what your personnel is, your scheme is your adjustments. It's futile against this team offensively. And last night was one of those nights for Philly at no point to fill it off your remotely come close to catching up to the ball. This was last night. Zach sitting there was like watching when a great team offensively, like plays well. That's what it looks like last night. And it started right out of the gate. They had an incredible winning its Minnesota two games ago, 146 points against the Timberls who have been hot. Then they had this horrific game against Utah. We talked to Kenny Atkinson a lot about it before the game. We talked to Darien Garland about it before the game. And they all admitted it. It was embarrassing. Like they just wasn't there. And Kenny Atkinson said they've had three games like that this year against teams that were like lottery type teams that weren't even playing everybody. And they didn't show up in the right state of mind. So this was another one of those. I liked the bounce back from that. They were accountable in the film session. Guys bought in Donovan Mitchell bought in himself. And this was their response. And I thought this was an important game. And by the way, you want to hear a sad state of affairs act? We're halfway through the season, basically right at the midway point. I've been calling games all year. Last night was the first game I've called all year where everybody was available like at the top of the roster. First time first game. So because I was excited about that. You're talking to the coaches before the game. You're like, who's playing these guys playing? Like who's who's in who's out? Everybody played. And I'm like, this is awesome. And then I got that as a game to call because Cleveland was that good right out of the gate. The ball movement was exceptional. Ton of dribble drive kicks and in a six or trying to chase it, never catching up to it. And then look, someone's for six or four flat man. Maxi and Edgecomb provide the juice to the building. Neither one of those guys did that. There was no barrage at a Maxi at any point in the game. You didn't really even notice Edgecomb. These guys are combining for 47 points at night. They had half of that, you know, and be kind of decent game. A lot of it was free throws that doesn't get the crowd going. All George played pretty well. Mid-range jumpers doesn't get the crowd going. Maxi's bursts stringing together 10 quick points, couple deep threes and these crazy drives he has, you know, Edgecomb, because it is just like toughness, how cold hard it is as a rookie. None of that happened. So you get a really good team playing great offensively, a solid team playing well lately, flat. That's what you get. The good news is they run it back tomorrow night. I'm calling the game again. And I expect a great response out of Philadelphia. So I'm assuming we're going to get a much better game. But Cleveland for me has never disappeared that from the radar of there's still a legitimate threat in the Eastern conference. Although I do still have questions about mental toughness when they have to have it in that big spot. I think that's a legitimate thing, but their offense is so good. It's not like there's this massive separation from these other teams at the top of the East and the Cleveland Cavaliers. Yeah. They didn't have weight and they still don't have streus. And that's the sort of interesting spot on their roster to me is that fifth starter, big wing roving shooter kind of guy. We don't know when streus is going to be available. If at all, they've concluded that hunter in the starting five doesn't work. That that grouping doesn't play together very much. It did get on the court for a second last night. Merrill filling in has been successful. Despite the fact that they're smaller three guard lineups like Mitchell Garland, Merrill Mitchell Garland, Craig Porter Jr. who I like. He's herkin jerkin all that. I just think they're a little a little too small, but the Merrill one works. And his he's like a really good screener for Evan Mowgli in the pick and roll. I'm going to read you a fun set. Evan Mowgli out of almost 200 guys who have run, run handled on 100 pick and rolls or more this season. Evan Mowgli is the most efficient of them all as a pick and roll ball handler. Like that part of his skill set, maybe it doesn't do it a lot. He's a big guy, but it's out there. Yeah, I had them. I had them fourth on my Eastern conference power rankings last week, but as a team that could win the East. So I'm just going to name some teams and you tell me if they can make the finals. Cleveland, we've concluded yes. Detroit can make the finals clearly. Yes. New York can make the finals clearly. Boston. I don't think so. Let's look. There's a massive X factor out there with the Tatum situation like, you know, we're not going to have to wait and see Tatum comes back. You know, there's there's degrees to this. He's going to be a high usage guy's going to have the ball. A lot is going to feel like himself. Is he going to be like normal? Is he going to be inefficient? That could change things for them or maybe it's a it's better than anybody could expect him to be and he gets enough games under his belt going into the playoffs. That would change to me the way I have to recalibrate the way I view them. As currently constructed, if you don't get a really good version of Jason Tatum, I don't think they can make it all the way to the finals or Lando. No. Okay. And I disappointed to say that because going into the year, I had calves nicks at the top. I thought they would be the one two seeds. I don't know how you couldn't think that the Cavaliers would be the one seed. Even if you don't think they could have got it done in the playoffs because they seem to crash into playoffs, even if you thought that they won 64 games last year and they're running it back with the same team. So just by looking at the other, he's not done. Okay, calves one seed, next two seed, pistons three seed or Lando four seed. Like that's what I add going in and look Orlando sitting there at six and they're only two and a half games out of third. So I guess they could still end up there. Vagna and Ben Carroll barely played together. So maybe they could, but no, there's something like missing about that team offensively, even with Bane playing better than he did when he first got there. It's just not good enough. And Bane hasn't really by himself is not going to solve their three point shooting problems. That's an issue, man. Their defense has been, you know, not as good as last year, but at times they show you, okay, it's pretty good. Other nights, it's not as good. So no, for me, the inconsistency, the lack of continuity and the lack of three point shooting, I don't think that Orlando could make a run all the way through. They're still at the very bottom of my yes list, just because I think the upside is there, but I fill it off here. Yes. I think fully could there. Despite what I watched last night, look, man, look, look, just look at and with edge coming being like years beyond what he should be, matured, he standpoint, he's a big game player. He's a shot maker late. He contributes all over the floor to a lot of different ways that I think even Nick nurses probably surprised by his, his boys and IQ, but he rebounds. He, he competes hard defensively. He can make plays for other people. He's a big shot maker and taker to go with Maxi to go with and be who's looked a lot better. The last night didn't look great, although he had decent numbers, but the guys average at 28 in his last 11 in very limited minutes. He's still a dominant force. The explosiveness isn't there. I don't know if it's coming back. He had a play last night. I talked about on the air. He got a rebound and went to get to for a put back and he made a jumping motion. And then when his toes stayed on the ground, it was a really weird thing. Like he went up, he went up like he was going to go up and he was going to dunk it, but he was going to probably shoot a little sort of jump hook, half hook off the glass over mobile. And he went to jump and his toes stayed on the ground. The same thing happened in Toronto last week where he got the ball under the rim. I think I'm often to rebound and kind of did these like weak little upfix is if he were a six, six guy trying to finish in traffic. He's like, dude, you're joellen beaded. And then he got stuffed at the rim and there was another play in that game last night where Deandre Hunter had the ball coming up the right wing and transition. It was just him and Joel and Joel was like, they're under the rim like step for step. And you thought, I've seen this guy go up and block this shot and he just stayed on the ground and did nothing. But then there are moments where you see glimpses of it where he jumps a little higher. And you sort of have hope that something is coming. I'm a no one that making the finals because I just don't trust his health for three rounds. It's interesting to me that you would have you would still be holding on to that little bit of a yes for a land of but not to fill me. And I think I think the talent level of Philly the fit and sort of the multiple ways they can beat you offensively. They can beat you with three point shooting some nights. They can beat you with like transition play, especially with their smaller lineup. And they can still get 20 to 30 out of him be and drawing fouls and putting his team in the bonus and all that. I just think there's more upside there. Like if it clicks and they're healthy at the right time, that's a dangerous team to me. And that's why I'm including them still as a team that could potentially do it. I just don't trust Joel to be on the floor for three straight playups series. That's all it is. Now I will say you're right about the entry. They're plus 32 and only 240 minutes with Maxi, George and beat all of the floor together. That looks like it fits about as well as it looked like it should have fit last year. When I was like, this is just a tailor made big three different positions, different sizes, different skill sets. Paul George is brought all the way in to being a cop in a role player. There was a play last night that I just absolutely loved when they ran Paul George off and be set a pin down for him on the right side line. The play was four Paul George to come out and shoot a jump shot. Jared Allen was on and beat. Jared Allen lunge out to try to guard Paul George or disrupt the past to Paul George. The past never came. Edgcomb had the ball. I think Paul George saw Jared Allen jump out in front of him and just said, you know what? This isn't a pin down for me anymore. I'm going to set a back screen on Jared Allen because my guys chasing me. He's on my back. Sam Merrill Jared Allen's in front of me now. I'm going to get in between them and screen Jared Allen from behind and emotion with his head. Like, yo, behind me, Joel's open now. Passed the ball to Joel and Joel got this wide open little 12 foot baseline jumper. This lineup of Maxi Edgcomb, Grimes, George and M.B. It's a little small. It's a little sort of uncertain on how it should play. It's a very fast lineup other than Joel, which is the true of most sixers lineups with Maxi and Edgcomb and Joel. It's only played 42 minutes together. I'm intrigued by that trade wise. They actually have some assets to play with. They can trade two first round picks. Darrell's always looking and just trade wise going up and down the east. I think the nicks are going to try to do something where they turn. Yabu Selle plus Dodie plus some seconds into a player that makes a little bit less money than those guys do combined, but can play for them. Someone throughout day around sharp. I think they're on sharp. It's been better than that trade package. Zeyer Williams was throwing out to me. Like, I could see that a couple of people have wondered. Are they going to trade Mitchell Robertson because he's a free agent this summer? I just so like if I'm trying to win the championship right now, I can't trade that guy despite all the health uncertainty and everything. Unless they get something really good in return because his offensive rebounding is like a whole thing. It's a eight with the world. The skill that he provides that one very unique thing that he provides is such a game changer. And you're talking about the margins here being, can this guy help us in a second half of an important playoff game? Like Winnigame because he got a six extra possessions on the offensive glass. So in a team like that, you know, what damage that can mean if the ball that's extra possessions for Brunson or Carl Anthony towns or bridges, whatever. And then then obviously the force that he is like defensively and the visibility to jump out and guard smaller guys. He's just so much quicker defensively than cat on those switchouts. But mainly it's the offensive rebound. I could such a critical component to winning playoff games that I agree with you. It's almost like, well, we just got to we just got to live with it, man. He maybe he's there. Maybe he's not, but no one else can come close to replicating that. I think Boston is going to hunt for another big man that can play. And the questions they have to ask themselves is, is Simon's going out in that dealer? Is his last two or three weeks where he's looked more comfortable? A game changer for us and how much money can we add or do we have to subtract? Those are the sort of trade landscape questions in the east that I think are interesting in this conversation. But yeah, Philly, they're interesting, man. They're what they're a great story much better than I thought they would be. All right. The last thing I wanted to do with you is, well, there's some other trade stuff. Well, we'll get to that. I wanted you to pick your biggest surprise and biggest disappointment of the NBA season. Let's start happy. Let's do Tim Legler's biggest surprise of the NBA season. I said it could be a team or a player. I ran with teams. I'm sorry. I had a hard time differentiating. So I'm going to do shorter on two teams. Is that okay? Can I do two? Yeah. Yeah. All right. It's Boston and Phoenix. All right. So just do Boston because I'm about to do Phoenix with Nakaia's Duncan. So give me Boston, which is on my list too. There's just no way that you could have told me going into the season. Knowing you're not going to have Tatum, if not the whole year, certainly until the very end of the season. That you were going to be able to pull off what they've pulled off. And being situated in third-needs during conference, just despite losing him. So what has happened to make that happen? I think one of the things is, I've always been a big jail and brown fan. I like how hard the guy competes. He likes to defend. He takes on challenges. Been a really good player in this league for a long time. You know, for him to dial it off to almost a 30 point a game scorer. Like to be able to do that. Like, you know, it's it's it's almost harder. Zach to go from like eight to 17. Like some guys make that leap. And you're like, wow, man, that guy like double to scoring average. And yeah, but you know, obviously it was an increased opportunity for that player. And like they're usually that's a young player that does that. And like you're like, okay, he's still expanding his game. Then it is to go from like 23 to 30. It's like to take it to that level and to do it that consistently has really surprised me. Because look at the rest of the roster. I mean, you're talking about, you know, Derek White's a really, really good player. But that's like now you're that's like clear. Let your second best offensive player like every night is Derek White. And he hasn't really shot the ball particularly well this year. And yet there they are. Third Eastern Carthage. And you got Peyton Pritchard. It was a sixth man. Right. And now he's this guy's starting and you're like, okay, that's our third best offensive player. Peyton Pritchard, amphority Simon's you bring in. And then after that, you're talking about absolute hitter mis-roll players that aren't even firmly in the rotation for like their careers. Haven't been firmly in the rotation for teams. And now this is like your next like four through nine. Add all that up. There's no way you could predict the Boston Celtics. Look, I didn't think they'd go away. I didn't think the Pacers were going to completely go away either. All right. Those two teams looking at those injuries to Hall of Burton and Tatum. I thought, you know what, man? The Pacers team went to the finals like and there's a there's a there's a culture of the way they play. Still hard to guard. They've obviously, you know, just gone off the rails. Boston was the other team. I'm thinking like, at best, this is a 500 team waiting for Tatum at best. So that's to me at best is the most pleasant surprise of the season. Looking at their roster, looking with Jalen Brown has done to his game to turn it into this. The contributions they've gotten from other guys who are typically role players outside of Derek White. It's been incredible to me. And I think finally, I think a lot of people are going to even have got even though the guys want a championship. I think people are finally like appreciating Joe Mozilla. Like this is what it took for people to kind of appreciate what Joe Mozilla has done and can be as a coach. And that's a shame because I've always been a big admirer of his. I think a lot of people question certain things. I think he's really erased a lot of that with the job he's done with this team. For sure. They were on my list of surprises were Boston, Phoenix, Philly, Toronto, my old surprise for Toronto. I had the under on Boston at 41 and a half. I just thought they'd be like a 38 and 44 win. Yeah. Kind of tells about right completely agree on Mozilla making this to top three offense, being ahead of the curve on the possession game, valuing possessions. And I think like that's got a lot of attention. Defensively, they've only been okay, given their personnel 10th, 10th, 12th, 13th is pretty good. And no team, I just love the way he's like, if they're playing a team that has anybody who's a so, so to non shooter, they're the most aggressive. We're just not guarding you. How about that? How about deal with that Isaac Acora? We're not guarding you at all. And they're just ahead of the curve with that. For my surprise, I went a little shorter term. The Denver Nuggets being six and three without Yokech and without balance units for almost all that, but one game without Murray for three of those nine games without Christian Brown for six of those nine games without Aaron Gordon for a handful of those nine games is like astonishing to me. Peyton Watson is averaging 24 points of came in that stretch. He's shooting 60% on long twos for the season. And he's getting buckets on ISOs on picking roles, hunting smaller guys in transition, shooting well from three. He looks like a guy who's going to get paid this summer, who they may not be able to afford to keep. But more than that, Murray, you talked about last night in the broadcast has to be in the all certain game. No questions asked. He's been unbelievable. To me, I talked about Minnesota as a title contender hiding in plain sight. Like that's just not discussed as a team that could win four playoff series. I think they can. I think they will make a trade on the fringes to upgrade their back court rotation. You guys to me to guess what's going to happen to them. I think they'll do something at like dealing him plus a little salary plus whatever they can trade to get a decent guard in there that can round out their rotation. But I think they could get to the finals. But you by other take is like, I don't think Denver is a title contender hiding in plain sight. I think Denver is a juggernaut hiding in plain sight. I think they are as good as the Oklahoma City Thunder given the way the Thunder played in the last month. I think Denver fully healthy. Yoke Hitchback, Aaron Gordon playing well is toe to toe with the Thunder is the best team in the NBA. I totally agree with everything you said about Denver. What's to me, one of the most interesting dynamics of this NBA season has happened over here over the last month is the conversation has gone from the inevitability of the Thunder repeating, which that's what it looked like that the start of the year. Like who's beaten this team four times in a seven game series. Despite the fact that they had two seven game series last year to win a championship and a game seven in which Haliburton goes down early when he's cooking. So who knows what that would have turned out turned out to be, but still come back again, defense is the same. But you young guys have a different all season than they've ever had their champions. They're young. They all got paid and you're like, okay, there's probably going to be maybe some some hiccups here to start of the year, because there's a different feeling for all of these guys. And all they do is come out and they don't lose. It was one game in two months and you're like, okay, it's really not a question of can anybody win the West the question and else win the West. The question is what's the group of teams and make an argument for those teams who can be the last team standing against the Thunder in the Western conference. But now because of the vulnerability of Oklahoma City, now that conversation has changed. I think now you're going, okay, can somebody else represent the West in the NBA finals? And I think Denver would be the most likely team, most logical team you'd go there and I agree six and three without Yoke. And that was a tough stretch coming up. And they're six and three incredible. They're going to weather the storm more than whether the storm they're like thriving. I put the over under if he missed, I said if he missed 15 games, I'm going to put the over under on Denver wins at six and a half. That's what I said to your guy Adam Morris, like six and nine, seven and eight, holy smokes. Am I going to be wrong on that? And like the stuff they've discovered on Watson, pick it is shooting 40 something percent on threes. He looks like a guy you can play for them in the playoffs. Naji looks like a guy can at least throw out there and you can do some stuff for me. Spencer Jones has been solid all year. Like they can take this added to the team they already had. And I like I said before the season, the championship is Denver versus Oklahoma City. Obviously the spurs butted into that conversation. I think the rockets butted into it and they've slumped a little bit lately. They'll get back into it. Minnesota is right there. Someone's got to win the East. I still think these are the two best teams. I think Denver, what they've proven without Yoke, it's scheduled. I've been great. They faced a lot of mediocre to bad teams. They miss so many other guys. It's not just Yoke, it's all these other guys who have been in the line up. It's just massively impressive. Give me before you go disappointment of the year. Two quick ones. Indiana and Cleveland. You know, I didn't expect Indiana and 13 in losing streak. I mean, I know they've had guys hurt, but I mean, everybody's got guys hurt this league. It's just it's the theme of the league. Seattle has actually played and played very well this year. That does that should add up to nine wins. I didn't expect them to completely fall off the map this year without Haliburton. I didn't see that coming. And then Cleveland, even though I said I'm still going to consider them in the mix in the East, but I expected them to be sitting here at the midway point of the season with like a four or five game cushion in the Eastern Conference as the one seed. Like that's what I thought they would be. And if you say, hey, they're only a regular season team. Fine, we are in the regular season. And that's why I thought based on what they did a year ago, even without streus, I expected them to be right there at the top of the pack. Now Detroit's been fantastic. But okay, so let's say worst case like a two seed at this point. Didn't think there'd be that many teams in front of the Cleveland Cavaliers. They've been disappointing for me coming off a 64 win season with most of those guys back and playing most nights. The starting lineup hasn't been together a whole lot, but still for me sitting here, a few games over 500 halfway point in the season. I think I have to label that as a disappointment. So those would be the two for me. Tribute to the pistons by the way that I didn't even think about them as a surprise team. I mean, for them to be 28 and 10 with the best point differential in the East now is at least a mild surprise. They're still my most interesting trade deadline team. I don't want to belabor it. I've debated it almost every episode. I think they should do at least a little something to upgrade their shooting, but maybe they won't do it. My biggest disappointment of the year despite their recent play remains the Clippers. And you know, look, they're 16 and 17 and 23. They're about to crack the play in mix. For them to be this expensive and start off that poorly starting right out of the gate by getting jirab didn't Utah and looking like they didn't even realize the season had started. They're still disappointed here, but they're coming in their playing well. Tim Legler. Best in the business. Don't know how you tolerate RJ, but you do it. Tell Mike Breene. I said, let's go, Metz and I'll see you around the block. We'll do, man. Always great being on. I'm sure I'll talk to you soon. And now to talk about what I think is really my biggest surprise pick of the year. A little under the radar, but not under our radar. The Phoenix Suns. Nikhaya Stuncan is here 24 and 16. A team that doesn't get a lot of national attention even now that you see. You got to stay up late to watch. You got to figure out like how are they actually doing this? We're going to dive deep into I think the happiest story of the NBA season. But before we get there, I got to spring the sun. I forgot to talk about this with legs. What if anything, did we learn from Thunder Spurs 4? Thunder Spurs, yes, it's a rivalry. And not only that, it's reached the point where I now write it down in Roman numerals by matchup. Thunder Spurs 4, Thunder Get Revenge, Shay goes crazy. They blow out the Spurs in Oklahoma City. We have some fun, Wembee, Chet moments, what Chet Chet, quiet game, eight points. But I thought he was great on defense. Did the Thunder figure anything out? What happened here? Fear something up. I think on a basic level, it helps when they knock down shots from the perimeter to kind of loosen things up for them offensively with Wembee roaming around the paint all over the place. I think for me, it was more so little things with OKC, that was kind of keeping track of. Like one of the early things that popped from me with Shay in particular. If you watch him, you know he has his own cadence. Like he likes to get into the hesitations and all the pump fakes to get guys off guard. It felt like three or four minutes into that game. He decided actually just no fakes. Whenever I see a shot pocket, I'm just going straight up for it. So like watching his internal clock kind of speed up, what's fun for me and then naturally once you get into the second and third and the shot making really started popping from him, it was just game over from that point. So like that part was interesting to me. And then the other thing and my guys Steve hit on this on our most recent episode of the Dunker Spot talking about how the spurs want to keep Wembee low on the floor. It did feel like as the game went on, the Thunder were more intentional about, OK, if Wembee's going to be in the corner, we're going to be a little bit more intentional about who we have in the corner. Let's try to complicate some of those rotations that Wembee wants to make. So those were probably the two major things like missing Vassal on one side, missing Isaiah Hardest down the other side. Like I didn't want to take too much from the matchup outside of this is awesome. But those were a couple of micro things that stood out to be where it felt like, OK, see maybe figuring some things out again, San Antonio if that matchup comes up again. And of course, AJ Mitchell missed two of the three Thunder losses in this series and was back and played very well on both ends of the floor. In that game, by the way, just AJ Mitchell related to decide, I looked this up this morning. Mitchell, Caruso, SGA, Jalen Williams, J. Dub, Chad Holmgren. In my head, they rolled that game out that lineup out, I think, for a half, for like a minute in that game. In my head, I was like, is that the best Thunder lineup? Like I know it doesn't have case in Wallace, does have heart and scene, doesn't have Dort, what an embarrassment of riches. That one absolutely played five possessions the entire season so far. Just flagging that. I think you absolutely nailed it in your second point. There's a lot of attention in these games on who is Wembee guarding and who's chat guarding. Are they guarding each other? Do they have a wing guarding Wembe Niyama? Why are they doing that? Wembe Niyama is really guarding nobody in these in these games. He's sort of just staying along the baseline near the basket. Toggling between whoever is closest to him and right away at the start of that game, Shay was in the corner a couple of times. They put Wallace in the corner a bunch of times. Just like we're going to put our best shooters and some of our best players down here. Instead of Caruso, instead of Dort. And by the way, this might be a mean-ish thing to say. Did it help that Dort was out in this match-up? Like this is not a great match-up for Dort. I'm not sure. There's not a great guy for him to guard. And he's an easy guy for Wembe Niyama to guard. But I completely agree that they sort of came out with a game plan of, we know where Wembee's going to be and we're going to put guys strategically there that can hurt them if they're being unguarded in the corner. Yeah, like I think to the Dort point, I think on the high end, the answer is no to that, because I do think his ability to guard. And if you do want to put wings on Wembee, you want people to disrupt this base. Like he can't factor into some of that as well. And I will say, like the shop-making hasn't been what it was the last couple of years, but he can always heat up. And some of the drives have been kind of interesting from him this year. So like I think there's still a place for him. But you do feel to the lineup that you mentioned a little bit earlier, when it's like AJ Mitchell in this place. Like that is just another creator, another guy that can drive all the way. Because I think something that stood out to me, stood out to Steve, I think you've also pointed out when talking about these thunder spurs matchups. The possessions where you have a close-out attack, in case in a wall is not even looking at the room, he's just trying to keep it moving instead of maintaining that advantage. Like AJ Mitchell is a guy that I am not afraid of anyone. Not the case in walls, it's afraid to be clear. But AJ Mitchell is a lot more aggressive as a score naturally. And so you kind of feel those moments as well, where I can get all the way downhill for a basket for myself, or get to the free throw line, or at the very least I'm driving deeper into the paint. That's another thing that popped in that first quarter as well. Like some of the late cutting from O.K.C. That you saw Wembee staying low, we're going to drive deeper into the paint. Wembee is going to try to block the shot. And behind him comes this slot cut. And Wembee can't recover out that quickly. So like they're figuring out ways to get to the room a little bit more in thread things. That's probably the bigger picture thought. I wondered also if the Thunder were overthinking defensive matchups a little bit when it was Chet One Big versus Wembee. One Big and just would Chet Guard Wembee more. That didn't really happen on cross matches that happened here and there. Wembee really enjoyed that. In the first quarter of the game, I had a couple of dunks, one that he made, one that he missed on Chet's head. But Chet acquitted himself defensively. I thought fine offensively, they'll acquire it. I did think Dispers, like when they say C.J.Dub on Wembee Niyama or Ken Rich Williams on Wembee Niyama or Caruso on Wembee Niyama, you know, the whole point of that is we think a smaller guy can get up under his shit a little bit and disrupt him. But also like we're going to complicate your pick and roll attack because we might be able to switch a Fox Wembee pick and roll and take you out of that game. And I think Dispers, despite the fact that they got blown out in Oklahoma City, I think Dispers were a little smarter about like, we actually don't care that you're doing that and we can still run pick and roll with Wembee Niyama. If you're going to switch, we can have him slip to the rim and do damage that way. Or we can bring Harrison Barnes into the pick and roll. If you've got Chet on him or Luke Cornett, I'm sorry, you've got a backup center on him or whoever it is, Big Jalen Williams. And if you switch, Fox can torture there. If not like you drop Fox and torture there, we can run Wembee off a pin down screens like we'll have Case and Wallace's guys set a pin down for Wembee. Switch that. Switch that and see how that works out for you. So I thought they were a little smarter about that despite the blow. I just think this is so awesome for the league. It's clearly a rivalry. I understand the old school like Reggie has with Reggie Miller on the game. Like you got to play in the playoffs before it counts as a rivalry. For sure that intensifies it. But this is the initial stage of what is going to be the defining rivalry of the NBA. Hopefully for the next five or 10 years, there's clearly a Chet Wembee thing and it's freaking awesome. Like we need more of this in the league and Shay letting out that cathartic yell toward the crowd in the third quarter was awesome. I just want I want more and more and more. Okay, you're the perfect person to talk about Phoenix about because 24 and 16, 14th on offense, 6th on defense. They've gotten a very good Devon Booker season but not like a lights out, shooting lights out anyway, Devon Booker season. I think the defense in the passing have been pretty close to peak Booker ability. But I do think there's a, I think this is an interesting time. Like they've gotten a lot of kudos for like hardest playing team in the league, honest string defensively, Dylan Brooks cultural transformation. They're all up in you on defense, blah, blah, blah. All that is very true. Their sheer effort level is 5% to 10% above the team they're playing almost every single night. It's one of the reasons why they're in the lead offensive rebounding team because not just Mark Williams, who's a one man offensive rebounding team by himself. It's Jordan Goodwin rebounding like he's eight feet tall. It's crashing the glass, it's setting hard screens, it's all that. But effort can only get you so far in the NBA. And I think you and I would both agree that when you go down player for player, talent wise after you get by Booker, it doesn't feel like a 24 and 16 kind of roster. But it has been a 24 and 16 kind of roster. In fact, if you look at the on off data, almost all their core rotation guys have really solid plus minus numbers, whether it's also a guitaro off the bench, Colin, Colin Gillespie's minutes without Booker have been pretty good. Like it's a well balanced team. Let's start with their offense because their defense has been elite and we'll get there. 14th and offense given everything I just said about their talent level. It's not great, but that's I think a win for the sons to be an average to a slightly above average offensive team. They don't get to the line. They turn the ball over a lot. Their shot selection, they don't get to the rim very much. They're 28th and shots at the rim. But they are taking a lot of threes and they have been a good shooting team from all over the place this year. What the hell is happening? How is this team a good offense? I think you start with what Jordan Oathe has worked to establish. And I think there is an overall empowerment and the level of accountability and a level of trust that he has brought with this group. And so as you mentioned at the top, Deva Booker has been very good this year. One of my early thoughts about the sons heading into like training camp preseason, etc. is are we going to get the quote unquote Helio Centric Deva Booker year where it's just going to be him running a whole bunch of pick and roll and we get to see 30 and eight and they win 28 games, but we get to see peak Booker. And what was established very early on, you look at even some of the preseason tape was, yeah, Deva Booker is going to initiate, but we're going to explore the entire Deva Booker toolkit. It is still going to be Deva Booker off of pin downs, Deva Booker off of those wide actions early in offense, Deva Booker lifting up from the baseline and curling around the free throw line area, making decisions there. In addition to mixing in that traditional picking roll stuff. And within that, if you're going to have this much Deva Booker off ball, that is where Roy So Neal initiating more offense matters. That is where Colingless B you started what the last 19 games. Next he's taking on more ownership of playmaking. Dylan Brooks will bring the ball up the floor and get them into their offense. And so they have a level of trust, Mart Williams when they go into delay and some of the high handoff stuff just to kind of get things going. They allow everyone to kind of touch it. And like it's very cliche, like, you know, ball movement, all that good stuff, like you want to have a team that feels the ball and things like that. But it really works. And it helps having a verse of a star late Deva Booker to where you can build the boat around not just picking roll play, not just shooting, but a little bit of everything. And once you get that with Roy So Neal shooting the leather off the ball. But again, the playmaking pops for him, spare student when he screens for Deva Booker, Grayson Allen, another guy that wasn't a start line up now coming out the bench. But you can fly him off screen. He can initiate. He's driving more than he ever has. I think it was 10 drives per 100 possessions last year. It's up to 17 this year. Like when you have all those guys that like actually I can do this. Dylan Brooks and all of this going to he's doing. I know we're going to get there. It makes it easier for you to get off it's from everywhere and makes it more difficult for teams to kind of key in on Deva Booker to shut him down. Yeah, there's just value in side to side with purpose, right? Like moving the ball to the second side to the third side at a high rate of speed with like decisive screening, hard cutting. It's why like, like the bowls are 20 as an offense. They don't have a ton of offensive talent at the very least they make you move around on defense and the sons do that too. And Grayson Allen coming back as a big deal. Like the sons are minus two per 100 possessions with Booker on the bench plus spy with him on the floor. Those bench minutes I think get a lot more palatable if Grayson Allen and Gillespie are both part of them. And we'll see what happens when Jalen Green if Jalen Green one and if he comes back. But I think like everyone is just playing really well. Like they're running sets for Colin Gillespie. They're running like Booker pick and roll and Mark Williams instead of rolling to the rim. Rules into a pin down on the left side of the floor for Colin Gillespie to shoot a three or take the ball into the middle of the floor and keep the machine moving Roy Soniel is shooting like a million threes per 36 minutes and shooting 40%. Mark Williams who I've always been a fan of the health concerns were what they were. He has been great. But he's been like you can see some stuff happening on offense. He made a soft little jump hook the other night on a switch and looked very comfortable doing it. And then there was a fast break where I can't remember who it was. Someone passed him the ball in the middle of the floor in a little bit of traffic on the fast break the other night. I can't remember who they were playing at like the three point line. Maybe a little bit above it. And I was like oh this is not going to end well for like this is a lot of work for Mark Williams seven footer and just like soft one dribble lay up and I say all right Mark Williams like they just have a bunch of guys. A lot of people have talked about Iggadaro and the fact that they get a different defensive identity when he's on the floor they can they can go from a drop team to a switch everything team. And it's hurt their rebounding a little bit. Although their rebounding has been actually good when Iggadar is on the floor. But just his passing from the elbows is that they're just like squeezing everything out of this group of guys and I Jordan not can't get enough praise coach of the years we can hit him in Missoula for me right now. I know what else is interesting to you on offense. How would they're generating a lot of threes that's good offensive rebounding is good like they're just a solid team. I think the reason to the offense rebound is what I want to hang off for a little bit. I think to the sons and with Jordan not in particular like the biggest compliment I can pay to them watching them this year is that they've kind of made me rethink some core principles that I have about like what works with basketball because generally I've kind of been on the mind. A team is either going to be a crash the glass team we're going to try to get those extra opportunities and we're just at risk getting burned and transitioned or we're going to prioritize getting back in transition and we just don't care about the extra opportunities on the offensive glass. The way that the sons are able to tag up so shot goes up we are finding bodies more so than like finding an area on the floor. They have been so consistent with that all year long and this is where you get these one-on-ones with Ryan Dunn when he comes out the bench and Daniel and Brooks and the other guards take a flying for these offensive rebounds and if they don't get it guy gets a defensive rebound it turns around he already has a member of the Phoenix sons in his face so you don't get the early grab and go opportunities you don't get the quick hit of his not as often anyway to be able to attack in that way and so the fact that they are what top five and offensive rebound rate and they have been one of the best transition defenses in the league this year since Christmas it's a 97 defensive rating and transition which is that is an unsustainably low number but it also just speaks to yeah well we there are our principals we're getting extra opportunities and you don't get any of the easy stuff which allows us to set out half court defense which again we're going to get there later but that has been super impressive to me into the three point shooting watching all these guys just let it fly has been a joy for me they are one of the highest three point rate teams in the league in transition they are the only team in the NBA that's taking at least 50% of the shots from 3D so they've very much nailed the margin in that regard as well so again I think the live that is coaching but the players have to take the shots the players have to make the shots and largely the sons of Dunn that this year and they and they've done it with Grayson Allen the best three point shooter on the team I mean historically missing a lot of games and you know they've already shown in crunch time since he comes back since he came back he's kind of like their six starter like their first sub of every game will be Grayson Allen for Gillespie and at the end of games like the booker Grayson Allen two-man game with Grayson Allen screening and doing who knows what every sets of pick he could roll he could flare out this way that way is like super dangerous defensively there's six in the NBA six with a relatively untested center in the middle of it and a lot of guards like they're not a big team which is one of the reasons why they're 23rd and defensive rebound and they're just kind of small but they're tenacious as all hell they're honest string completely like when they rotate they rotate together no one is messing up their rotations no one's pausing be like all right that guy went there where do I go no they're like completely honest string they force a ton of turnovers which is critical for the possession game obviously but they foul a lot but if you're gonna foul a lot this is the upside you've got to get you've got to take the ball from the other team a lot and they're doing that which is helping their offense are they getting a little lucky with opponent shooting maybe like their fifth in three point percentage upon in three point percentage and they're 26th in opponent percentage at the rim so opponents are feasting at the rim and my worry about that would only be that rim defense is a little bit more controllable than three point defense so like the 26th at the rim might be indicative of some structural issue with their team whether it's Mark Williams still learning his way and chasing some blocks that he shouldn't chase and leaving the boards naked behind him or just being small or switching a lot and whatever and fifth in threes might just be a little bit lucky but even if those things turn out to be a little bit true in both directions this is a top 10 defense just the effort level the switchability where they put Brooks and done and O'Neal out there at the same time into two three and the four and just can switch everything there it's really powerful I just think this is a rock solid defense I don't know schematically if you've seen anything interesting you want to talk about like how they're doing this but sixth in defense is a home run for this team yeah I think it starts literally at the beginning of possessions they are one of the top five teams in terms of how often they're picking someone up in the back court and because of how good those guards and those wings are at pressuring the ball it's not token pressure like we are getting into you we can turn you over there as well in terms of how quickly teams get across half court third slowest in terms of how quickly they get into their actions against the sons third slowest marking the league and so they bleed the clock early and then as you mentioned they get into the switchability they get into this level of cross matching like as you were talking a little bit about Mark Williams one of the things that popped early for me with him like one he's just on the court so I'm glad to see him playing but beyond that they would mix in let's put you on this not shooting wings we can keep you low on the floor when you are directly involved in picking roll is not always going to be a deep drop sometimes sometimes it's up at the level yeah he's up being aggressive we're gonna keep you creep you up to the level and if this turns into a late switch we are going to trust you to do that like 40 switches on the year doesn't sound like a lot but you look at some of the Charlotte numbers like that is pretty high for him and like a lot of that part of that is going to be him being injured and missing time but the fact that they trust him to do that sometimes I think it leads into your rebound the question as well but it's a level of trust that they have in him and so it is difficult for teams to get into their actions when you look at what the sons are doing off the ball like I wish I had a number to track this but they've certainly feel like one of the higher like top lock teams in the league if you are trying to set up a pen down or stagger something we are sliding directly in front of you you have to cut back door we're going to be grabby to your foul point physicality like we're going to annoy the shit out of you and we're going to make you give up sometimes like all right I guess this isn't the possession for this we're just not running this this time yeah they just lead you dry until your point you have this starting unit and then you go to the bench and oh god now it's Jordan Goodwin who's also going to pressure his full court here's Ryan Dunn they can defend multiple positions here's also Gidaro we can ramp up the activity if we would have the level and turn those into flat out hedgers or blitzes sometimes or we're just flat out switching everything we're going to flatten y'all that way and so the fact that they have this kind of streamlined rotation with what they want to do defensively it's been really impressive I certainly believe in it they also just have no weak links there's no one really that you can pick on now like Grayson Allen is not great but he's big and he's tough and he's physical Gillespie's pretty big for his position he's he can't really pick on him that much booker has been good defensively now for a while he's just a good defensive player by the way I think I made a mistake not having booker on my all star roster I have to I have to remove somebody to get him on because I just think the amount of attention he draws on offense like he's he's in these games I've watched them recently against Miami and another team that I'm blanking out on that had a guard that he felt like I can hunt this guy every single time and you're going to have to be like it's not that he's that much bigger or even that much quicker than Tyler hero but he is a little quicker and he's just so much more powerful and comfortable in the mid range that you're going to have to send people at him and everyone else is open I think I got to remove somebody I just like who am I supposed to remove Danny Ovedi has got to be on the team and I don't want to hear about Portland's record the only reason their record is even near where it is is because of him. Because he's a little bit. Kauai because of misgames maybe I remove him. Chet was a pop. Chet was a popular choice among Phoenix fans. If you're going to have you can have Chet over a book or like Chet's a distant second option like I don't know I got to think about it but I do think I was wrong and that booker needs to be on the all star team representing the sons. No I think that's fair like I would probably go book or over Kauai I am very much a games play stickler when it comes to these kind of things like I know it doesn't count for the all star game but if I'm already thinking about all the NBA and the worst of any way I just kind of want to have that consistent for me. So that's probably the one but as you mentioned some of the mismatch hunting and things I did want to ask you a question how do you feel about the sons against switches offensively? I feel like you're leading me somewhere. I mean off the top of my head other than booker I don't feel great but I bet like Gillespie just taking step back three's over big guys on switches and Grayson Allen doing the same thing Mark Williams's post games got a little better I think you're are you going to tell me that they're better than than by the numbers than I would suspect by the talent like they don't have the classic like blow by perimeter guy or like the six eight Kauai size wing who can just put small guys in the basket but I bet they're pretty good. They haven't been good this year at least statistically the reason I wanted to ask is because I'm in a headlock with it because I think if you're projecting Phoenix forward I think the offense is the thing that you poke at and I think because they have a booker is like your only like A-A plus advantage creator it's easy to say they face a good defense and to play off they're just going to switch flat things out and how are they going to create and looking at it on perclean the glass it's a 110.5 offensive rating against top 10 point differential team so far this year and that's one of the worst offense in the league and so that's where I'm like I don't like this this is an indicator that's going to be bad but they do have that booker and he is so good at winning matchups it was like do we get to a point to where he's so good it doesn't matter and or because they're also so good on the offensive glass even if they don't make the initial shots and that brings some of the numbers down they're getting extra bites at the apple anyway and they're able to offset it and then their defense is just really good so it's more like a playoff question for me I was no but it's it's not only a playoff question it's a bigger picker bigger picture question as sons fans would delight in telling me I had the under on this team at 34 and a half I just didn't trust first of all the West is the West and second of all I was just like who is creating offense on this team if Devon Booker misses 25 games or when Devon Booker is on the bench for 15 to 18 minutes a game I just don't know how they're generating offense and this is before Jalen Green got hurt and they've answered that question well enough with Gillespie particularly Gillespie but like Jordan Goodwin will go out there and mess things up and they've just been Jalen Green will come back racing now and they've answered it well enough and in that sense I've said this before but you know when we talk about these like this came up when Yana's the Yana's stuff was noisy about a month ago these superstar trades that four picks four swaps for a 30 whatever year old that the sons were cautionary tale number one around the league having traded bridges in Johnson and a million picks and swaps for a 35 year old Kevin Durant not that Yana says 35 he's not he's 30 or 31 and I a trade I didn't love at the time but you know there was this idea that it's Durant you have to do it well do you have to do it and yeah they are a cautionary tale for that reason but I've said this I said this about a month ago they should also be almost an inspiration tale in that they have rebounded from that hell so fast based on effort character defense a singular superstar left over yes but all of that stuff plus coaching they're not just like a cute hey they're gonna win 38 games and maybe make the plan they're 24 and 16 and they've sustained through the harder part of their schedule start off very easy it's been hard the last two three weeks they've sustained it through that they've had a lot of good wins in this stretch and they're like straight up bad news for a team like the Lakers who are who are what two games in the lost column ahead of them right now none in the win column so a game above them and feel like entitled to a top six five you're not entitled to anything because Phoenix is not going away and in that sense yeah they gave up all this stuff for a team that flamed out spectacularly but here they are they're back they're competitive the fans love the team like you can get to competitive in the NBA if you have the right kind of ingredients on the other hand your playoff switchability question it is interesting to zoom out like this feels great long right now for the sons sons fans should be thrilled with their team they still don't control any of their picks through 2032 um Milo watch is basically not played this year other than garbage time ratio Fleming's showed some flashes in the last month or so particularly defensively he's interesting Mark Williams is good um you know you it is fair to sort of wonder like where is this going long term how do they actually pivot to becoming a very good to great team again but for now I'm like okay tabling that question I think it's still a fair question and you're you're point about their performance against playoff offenses I think gets at it but for me there's it's still the good side of this that weighs out like they went from cautionary tail to yeah maybe they are but they we can also take positive lessons from what they've done in just the last eight months they've built a competitive team like this yeah I think to that end the vibes were so bad last year like even if they did end up being like 36 and 46 like you probably take it if there's a level of enjoyability about this team and so the fact that they are just legitimately good like again we talked about the defense I think the defense is very real the offense you have some question marks as I asked you about the switches but like it has been good enough they can still win the variance game nothing else with the three point shooting I think it shows like to your point it's very quick to turn it's very easy to turn this thing around or you can do so more quickly than you anticipate and I think because you have devon booker specifically it's kind of the son of this offensively it's a lot easier to find like bargain role players taking this kind of slot in like I think because you can move devon booker around to the degree that you can and you have other shooting like it makes it easier for a guy like Jordan good one to pop in a context like this because you already have like a bunch of guys that are taking a three so all he needs to do screen cut defend you kind of fit into the ecosystem and if you're based in your success on your defense anyway he naturally slots in so like I do wonder if this ends up being 45 wins 46 wins 47 wins or I do wonder how aggressive they want to be the following offseason because I think the peak point is a very important one to bring up but like I don't know if they have to do anything major this upcoming offseason like you can kind of just build this out win around the margins again and then as you get close to another pick unlocking or if you do want to explore some of the younger guys can we move someone like Jalen Green is going to come back at some point like he's probably going to be the quote unquote asset if they do want to be more aggressive just because of the salary the ASD upside but I think they're in a pretty good spot that is not something that I anticipated saying heading into the season and look I was I think I used the word queasy about booker's extension and I would still like be a little queasy about $70 million in 2030 like they didn't have to do that last summer but they didn't I like he's played fine he's played well enough that I'm not queasy really right now I'm a little so look queasy but it is what it is this is a going rate for a player of this caliber Dylan Brooks being extension eligible this coming offseason is interesting to me and I would it would be interesting to me if I were Dylan Brooks's agent as well he could I would agree with you about Jalen Green that you know if they ever decide to get a little a little aggressive that he'd be he'd him plus whatever they can trade would be the thing you know everyone brings them up when these point guards become available like Marbant and Trayong or whatever I don't think they're doing anything with this team this year and certainly anything big or I think they're done with that kind of stuff for now and they're just going to build build it out can I throw a Laker sing at you real fast before we go yes I also have a Dylan Brooks thing for you but go oh quickly on the Dylan Brooks point career highest scoring as you know so he is I sold 191 times this year last year regular season and playoffs that was at 192 so he's already about to eclipse that number and on trips featuring a Dylan Brooks isolation it's 1.13 points per position this 13th right outside the top 10 it's been very good some of the names that he is ahead of on this list tag Joellen beat Kevin Durant Devarter Rosen Jamal Murray Jalen Brunson Yannis Kauai Jalen Brown Devin Booker Anthony Edwards what am I looking at with all of these Dylan Brooks turn around jumpers and pull up jumpers like he has been such a saving grace in the second half of positions for them and like we talked about them earlier in the season they got to this 8 and 5 starting he was average 20 and I said I don't know if this is sustainable like I think his 2.0 percentage is going to come down this 3.0 percentage going to come up he's going to level and it's like no he just keeps doing it and if he's just 20 point per game guy we're also defending at a near all defense level if not in all defense level like yeah you probably do just extend them like he's been very important in terms of setting the culture and this is like multiple spots now to where his toughness and him being an irritant and the kind of effort he brings in has helped up little group if he's that plus this offensively like why am I trade why me think about trading Dylan Brooks oh no no you're not and yeah he's shooting 50% of mid-range shots that's a big part of it and he's shooting 72% at the rim that's a career high by an enormous amount his free throws are at a career high level he's just been astonishingly good and he deserved and also how about leading the league in technical fouls by like twice as many seconds goes to everybody else he's on he's won away from getting suspended already it's like a dude are you trying to be a machine Wallace what's happening here I saw the graphic guard broadcast it was like him at 15 to the second place was like like eight I was like how this happened even Dremon green is like settle down man like what's going to all right here's my quick Luca take and I want your take on this okay the numbers are outrageous than the three point shooting which we know has been a little up and down not mostly down this season Lakers offense is mostly pretty good something is just something just is off to me watching him play in the last couple of months and I was talking to Legler off air about this and he thinks part of it is that his defense is slipped and his you know yeah I his defense has slipped teams are going at him and it's it's getting ugly the complaining to the refs is kind of back and nobody likes to watch that but like all of that is just that's the Luca experience something about as effective as he's been in the restricted area and on short to something about the pick and roll ecosystem is just malfunctioning is too strong of a word just I'm watching it and I'm like this is this doesn't look like Dallas and maybe part of it is just simply Dallas very intentionally built a team designed to play pick and roll basketball look at Donchich and the Lakers did not they have look at Donchich fall into their lap midstream while building another sort of team can you do you feel this too and if you do can you try to teach me like what am I what what is leaving me cold I think I have felt a similar way and I was talking to Steve about this the other day funny enough I haven't loved the Luca process this year and I think so much of this is the roster context but we talked about him earlier in the year where he was knocky down like 70% of his floaters he was shooting well above 50% on his middies and I'm just like this is cool but he's not winning drives in the same way you mentioned what he's shooting at the rim he just does not get to the rim as often as he used to and like some of that is spacing so it's not all him but some of that is just the burst and I think I watched these Lakers and he racks up these numbers because of how good he is but in terms of like the shots that he is taking and when he's taking them like that's probably my bigger issue with the three specifically more than the percentage like so many of these are ISO early in the clock and it's like if you don't have it going if you're not on one of your first quarter heaters I really don't want to see this from you because the percentages do not vibe with that but the inside the arc stuff has just been weird he has not been able to work deep enough into the paint consistently enough and that's where you're not getting the same like late kickouts that we're accustomed to seeing get there a look up at this is that are like not happening like like some of them is like he still has the ball fakes and the goofy stuff where he tricks people and look in the other way and then kicks it but there's just something that's missing and I've had a hard time putting my finger on it I just know it doesn't look at the way it looked in Dallas and obviously the lob catching three point shooting structure around him is not the same but like to your point about the burst I can't remember who they were playing maybe a week ago five days ago the other team it was a kind of a soft blitz but they blitzed him on the pick and roll and he just decided in that moment for whatever reason I'm splitting this and I'm going hard north south and he like jetted to the rim for a righty layup and I was like oh my god like what he looked at all of a sudden I feel like I haven't seen that in a long time and it feels less like he's playing within a teen context and more like he's playing luka ball with the lakers around him just something feels often I'm having a hard time putting putting words to it and there offense has been good and we all know the defense is the issue something is just not sitting right with me I mean they're they are down to where are they offensively they're eighth and offense are good maybe I'm complaining about nothing but something just doesn't feel copacetic to me it's not enough rempressure for me with luka and I think if he's not going to have the good three point shooting season you need the rim stuff the mid-range scoring is impressive and I think once you get late in games and he's picking it matchups and he can just knock down those kind of kill shots from the mid-range you feel those more but just over the run of an entire basketball game like it feels like a lot of that and with him not having like you know Jackson Hayes is kind of the closest thing he has to like a traditional like rem roller because the Andreid is more short-roll stuff like you don't really have that rem threat luka's not getting all the way there and because the lakers aren't stopped with shooting like you can send help from different places against luke on some of these drives so again all of this is it just him some of this is the context around him making it more difficult but I think that's where you're feeling it he can rack up these numbers it's not putting pressure on the defense in the same way and I don't want anyone misinterpreting this in any way how do I how to battle it luka would have been an all-star starter for me they are scoring a hundred and nineteen points for a hundred possessions with luke on the floor and a hundred eleven with him off the floor this is in no way revisiting the trade in any possible way don't do it he wasn't right Nico wasn't right it was a bad trade the mavericks are a tire fire right now saved by Cooper flag none of that just something on feel right all right nikaia stunk in the dunker spot with Steve Jones Jr is must listen it's a great peloton accompaniment for me you're the man thank you for your time bud thanks for having me always a pleasure all right that's it for the zack low show will be back early next week to talk about whatever the hat cap is in the NBA in the next 72 hours or so thank you to Tim Legler the great Tim Legler for me is pn thank you to nikaia stunkin from the dunker spot is inside is second to none thank you to mike billy and Jonathan on 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