Colin is joined by Jason Timpf, host of “Hoops Tonight” to break down all the action from the NBA playoffs!
They start with the Nuggets evening the series 2-2 with the Timberwolves, why the schedule benefitted Denver (3:00), and why the series might come down to the battle between Karl-Anthony Towns vs Aaron Gordon (6:00). They try to project the trajectory for Anthony Edwards and compare his spectacular play and less than spectacular playoff results to early Michael Jordan. (11:00)
They debate whether Kevin Durant could be the missing piece for the Wolves or Kicks (15:30), whether the Celtics are just “very good” or truly elite (24:00), and whether Jayson Tatum is truly a #1 or the best #2 in the league (30:00).
They discuss whether the Lakers should take the risk of hiring J.J. Reddick as a first time head coach (37:00), and why they’d need a full buy-in from LeBron for it to work (42:45). They also both lean into the idea that LeBron would be best served stepping back into the #2 role (49:00).
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Jason Timpf reacts to Tyrese Haliburton and the Indiana Pacers blowout win over Jalen Brunson and the New York Knicks in Game 4 of the second round of the NBA Playoffs. After evening up the series at 2, and with all the momentum in their favor, are the Pacers in prime position to knock the Knicks out of the playoffs? #volume #herd
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Jason Timpf reacts to Luka Doncic, Kyrie Irving, and the Dallas Mavericks' Game 3 matchup with Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Chet Holmgren, and the Oklahoma City Thunder in the second round of the NBA Playoffs. Jason breaks down the biggest highlights from the game and shares his major takeaways ahead of Game 4. #volume #herd
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3-time Super Bowl champion Julian Edelman joins the show to talk about his experience preparing for and performing at the Tom Brady Roast
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This week on the podcast John reacted to Tom Brady's roast on Netflix and how it was surprisingly a massive success (4:10), how the NFL schedule release is a primetime event (18:08), Austin Rivers' comments about how NBA players could play in the NFL (20:28), and how Tiger Woods' clothing line will likely not have nearly the same draw as it did when he was with Nike (33:53). #Volume #Herd
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Colin’s top takes of the week!
He explains why the on-air chemistry of Inside The NBA is so good and so rare that NBC needs to be extremely careful to ensure the crew stays together (2:00)
Then he’s joined by Jason Timpf, host of “Hoops Tonight” to debate whether Anthony Edwards could become the next “face of the league” (6:30) make their projections for Caitlin Clark in the WNBA (16:30) and address what offseason moves the Phoenix Suns need to make after getting swept in the first round (25:00).
Then, Colin is joined by Nick Wright, host of “First Things First” on FS1!
They address the backlash to Colin’s “backwards hat” take from J.J. Reddick and LeBron James (31:00). They talk about the history of the take, why it’s become a running bit, and why it shouldn’t be taken too seriously.
Colin argues that the Bengals are one more Joe Burrow injury away from needing to draft an early round quarterback (37:30) and Nick explains why he won’t be playing any violins for Kirk Cousins (40:00)
They give their reactions to the Roast of Tom Brady (46:00 and Nick shares a story of the time when he participated in a roast… and it backfired spectacularly (53:00)
Finally, they push back on Austin Rivers’ comment that 30 NBA players could play in the NFL and they list the much shorter list of players that actually could make the jump to football (55:00).
Don’t forget to check back for part two of the conversation with Nick!
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Mannix and Keith Idec break down Naoya Inoue’s latest dominant performance, if there’s a competitive fight out there for him, the latest developments with Ryan Garcia, Top Rank’s Teofimo problem and more (6:03); later, George Kambosos joins to talk his fight with Lomachenko and if he will ever run it back with Teofimo Lopez (53:53). #Volume #Herd
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Ben Askren is BACK to team up with Daniel Cormier for another edition of Funky and the Champ! Jon Jones stole headlines after he pitched the idea of a heavyweight title fight between him and Alex Pereira. DC and Askren debate whether Jones should fight Pereira or Tom Aspinall, and Cormier doubles down Jon making the right move wanting to fight Poatan. Plus, Sean O'Malley and Conor McGregor are beefing publicly, which DC thinks is opening the door for a fight between the two. And don't miss why DC wants to sue Ben Askren!
4:45 - Sean O'Malley and Conor McGregor beef
12:30 - DC wants to sue Ben Askren
14:30 - Jon Jones wants to fight Alex Pereira
23:45 - Manchester PPV for UFC 204
26:45 - Ryan Garcia and Devin Haney aftermath
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Jason Timpf reacts to Donovan Mitchell and the Cleveland Cavaliers' 118-94 win over Jayson Tatum and the Boston Celtics in Game 2 of the second round of the NBA Playoffs. Jason breaks down film from the game and explains how Boston’s lack of identity on offense and lazy defense lost them this game. After tying the series at 1, do the Cavs have a legit shot at knocking off the Eastern Conference favorites? #Volume #Herd
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