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  • NBA Christmas Day Recap: Wemby’s 'I'm here' moment, LeBron-Steph rivalry is legendary
    2024/12/26

    The NBA's five-game lineup on Christmas Day delivered against a crowded sports landscape in which the NFL (and Beyoncé) tried to make waves of their own on the Wednesday holiday. Kevin O'Connor is joined by Yahoo Sports contributor Tom Haberstroh to break down all five games from the Christmas day slate.

    Starting with Victor Wembanyama's statement game in a road loss to the New York Knicks, the guys argue that Wemby has already entered into elite top-ten player status and his 42-point MSG opus is just the start of another decade of dominance.

    They also discuss Luka Dončić's leg injury in a loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves and why Luka's lack of conditioning is finally catching up to him.

    Kevin & Tom later break down the Philadelphia 76ers' win against the reigning champion Boston Celtics and if the Sixers have finally turned things around after a rough start to the season.

    LeBron James & Steph Curry had yet another Christmas day battle, this time with Austin Reaves playing the pivotal role in a 115-113 Lakers win. This was everything Christmas day NBA games should be and LeBron even took shots at the NFL encroaching on the NBA's territory after the game.

    Wrapping up the show, the guys discuss the Denver Nuggets falling to the Phoenix Suns, why Nikola Jokić needs a better supporting cast, and if improvements don't come to Denver soon, how Jokić could soon be making waves with lobbying to move onto greener pastures.

    (1:15) - Wemby shines in MSG loss to Knicks

    (12:00) - Luka's injury the big story of MIN/DAL

    (20:40) - Did Sixers turn around their season vs. Celts?

    (30:55) - Lakers/Warriors was legendary

    (39:20) - Lakers or Warriors: who needs a big trade more?

    (44:55) - Counting down until Jokić is unhappy in Denver

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    56 分
  • Wemby’s MVP stretch, Fox’s future, MPJ trades & more NBA Christmas wishes with Big Wos
    2024/12/24

    In this festive episode of The Kevin O'Connor Show, Kevin O'Connor and Wosny Lambre share their NBA Christmas wishes that they want to see come true this season. First, KOC suggests the Sacramento Kings should trade D’Aaron Fox while his value is at its peak. The duo agrees that the Kings need to look ahead and start building around their future stars. Next, the conversation shifts to the Denver Nuggets, where Wosny believes Nikola Jokić needs more help if Denver is going to compete at a higher level. Meanwhile, the New York Knicks could see a big boost from Mitchell Robinson’s return, with Wos stressing the importance of his physical presence to elevate their offense to the next level.

    Later, the duo discusses some players and teams needing adjustments, including Zion Williamson’s future with the New Orleans Pelicans and the need for Zach LaVine to finally get out of Chicago. KOC and Wos also hit on the Philadelphia 76ers, Amen Thompson and Jonathan Kuminga, plus KOC has bold predictions for Victor Wembanyama, already calling him a top-5 player in the NBA. The duo finish up with a mailbag question on the Oklahoma City Thunder and whether they'll keep adding.

    (1:20) - Time to trade D'Aaron Fox

    (8:20) - Nuggets need to get some help for Jokic

    (15:40) - Knicks need Mitchell Robinson back

    (20:50) - Amen Thompson needs more opportunities

    (25:25) - Warriors wash their hands of Jonathan Kuminga

    (27:55) - Nick Nurse needs to add layers to the 6ers offense

    (30:30) - Zach LaVine finds a new home

    (33:50) - Pelicans trade everybody

    (39:20) - Victor Wembanyama a top-5 player?

    (46:10) - Thunder re-sign Alex Caruso

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    53 分
  • Bad look for the NBA: Bucks don't celebrate NBA Cup & declining NBA ratings
    2024/12/20

    The 2024 Emirates NBA Cup wrapped up on Tuesday night in Las Vegas and there were interesting takeaways both on and off the court. Kevin O'Connor is joined by Yahoo Sports contributor Tom Haberstroh (of The Big Number) to react to the Milwaukee Bucks win over the Oklahoma City Thunder, what it means for both teams involved and a post-game story that should not go overlooked.

    On the hardwood, the Bucks notched an easy 97-81 win over OKC, and Giannis Antetokounmpo looked unstoppable, while the Thunder could not get their offense going at all. The guys discuss how OKC may be a bit too defense-heavy in their roster construction and why a trade for elite three-point shooting must be considered this winter.

    In the locker room after the game, it was a different story. The Bucks left the league's provided champagne and beer celebration untouched; Kevin & Tom explain why Milwaukee's lack of enthusiasm for winning the Cup is a bad look for the league.

    Also a bad look for the league — TV ratings are down. The guys discuss growing concern around the NBA of the league's declining TV audience in the face of record in-game attendance and social media reach, throw out a few rule changes that could improve fan interest in the sport & discuss the new 2025 All-Star Game format.

    (0:00) - New York soundly defeats Minnesota in KAT's return

    (9:00) - Milwaukee defeats OKC in NBA Cup Final

    (26:15) - Bucks don't celebrate NBA Cup win: bad look?

    (31:15) - Declining NBA TV ratings

    (50:45) - 2025 All-Star Game changes: good or bad?

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    58 分
  • Thunder-Bucks preview, NBA Cup review & stories around the NBA with Ball Don’t Stop & Andrew Schlecht
    2024/12/17

    In this episode of The Kevin O'Connor Show, Kevin deep dives on the two NBA cup final teams and what to expect in their upcoming showdown before discussing ALL of the latest news and storylines around the NBA.

    Kevin is first joined by NBA expert Andrew Schlecht to dive deep into the Oklahoma City Thunder's impressive 20-5 start to the season and their upcoming challenge against the revamped Milwaukee Bucks in the NBA cup final. With Giannis Antetokounmpo looming as a major test for the Thunder's top-tier defense, Andrew explains how OKC plans to handle the Greek Freak by committee, with key contributions from Lu Dort and Alex Caruso. The duo also break down the Thunder's unique style of play, including their small-ball strategy and the crucial impact of Isaiah Hartenstein's screening and lob connections on offense. They discuss the vibes in Las Vegas and the growth of the event, and how the Thunder's ultra-competitive guards will help fill in any gaps when Chet Holmgren returns. Plus, Andrew shares a story from his Oklahoma roots about winning a Shaq Phoenix Suns jersey through an unforgettable peanut butter competition.

    Later, Kevin and Ekam Nagra (Ball Don't Stop) dive into the early-season performances of several NBA teams and standout players, starting with the Milwaukee Bucks. Kevin and Ekam praise Giannis's MVP-caliber play and his evolving chemistry with Damian Lillard. They also discuss the challenges opposing defenses face in stopping Giannis from getting into the paint, a key area where the Bucks’ dominance continues. The duo also reflects on the Atlanta Hawks' struggles to build a consistent identity, noting that Trae Young needs a reliable secondary scorer to help elevate the team.

    Moving on to the Houston Rockets, Ekam breaks down Jalen Green's highs and lows, suggesting the young guard needs to find a consistent rhythm and control his pace to become a star. They also discuss the Dallas Mavericks & Golden State Warriors scoring 48 threes in a game, and how the current NBA trend toward data-driven, analytically optimized play has led to a more homogenized style of basketball, impacting the uniqueness of teams. The conversation turns to LeBron James and Anthony Davis, with Ekam pointing out how their older, more physical style of play still holds weight in the modern game but isn't enough to make the Lakers title contenders without more roster moves. They close with thoughts on NBA trades, with a focus on Dennis Schröder's role in Brooklyn, potential moves for Zach LaVine and how Jimmy Butler's fit in Phoenix might not maximize his strengths for a title run.

    (00:55) - Thunder vs. Bucks preview

    (18:25) - NBA cup vibes in Las Vegas

    (28:40) - Andrew's peanut butter competition for a Shaq jersey

    (35:00) - Dame & Giannis are starting to click

    (39:00) - How can the Hawks keep building an identity?

    (44:55) - How far away are the Rockets?

    (50:30) - Why more threes isn't necessarily good for the NBA

    (56:45) - What's clicking for LeBron and AD?

    (1:01:55) - Could Dillon Harper challenge Cooper Flagg for top prospect?

    (1:06:55) - Dennis Schröder to the Warriors

    (1:12:40) - Potential NBA trades: Jimmy Butler & Zach Lavine

    (1:21:30) - Quick hitters

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    1 時間 32 分
  • Under-the-radar Jimmy Butler destinations, Shams vs. Butler’s agent & NBA Cup reviews and previews
    2024/12/13

    The NBA world has been enraptured all week by the idea of Miami Heat SF/SG Jimmy Butler being available in trade rumors. Kevin O'Connor is joined as always on Fridays by Yahoo Sports NBA contributor Tom Haberstroh to discuss a handful of landing spots, which ones seem likely, which don't and which teams have surprisingly not been mentioned at all.

    As Tom highlighted in this week's episode of The Big Number, cities like Houston & Golden State make a lot of sense for the six-time All-Star, but Kevn has other ideas for the eccentric Butler. Making matters more complicated, Butler's agent Bernie Lee got into a public spat with ESPN NBA insider Shams Charania over the reporting of the news. Kevin & Tom explain the complicated player-team-agent-reporter dynamic.

    Later in the show, the guys discuss Wednesday night's one-point Houston Rockets win over the Golden State Warriors in the NBA Cup quarterfinals, and how a single end-of-game penalty call nearly ruined the whole thing.

    Wrapping up the episode, the guys look forward to the NBA Cup semifinal matches between the aforementioned Rockets and Oklahoma City Thunder in the Western Conference and the Milwaukee Bucks and Atlanta Hawks facing off in the East.

    (0:35) - Jimmy Butler possible trade destinations

    (19:10) - Butler's agent Bernie Lee vs. Shams Charania

    (26:35) - Rockets advance to NBA Cup Semifinals thanks to strange officiating

    (37:05) - OKC's defense might be best ever

    (44:25) - Hawks defeat Knicks to advance to NBA Cup Eastern semis against Bucks

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    54 分
  • Rising Heat, Jokic’s 104-point weekend & key NBA Cup questions
    2024/12/10

    Kevin O'Connor is joined by Jason Timpf to discuss seven big takeaways from last weekend's NBA action before previewing the NBA Cup. The duo kick things off with the red-hot Miami Heat and Tyler Herro’s breakout play. With Herro stepping up, the guys discuss how Miami might have actually benefitted by not trading for Damian Lillard. From there, they dive into the Philadelphia 76ers, as Joel Embiid looks dominant, and Jason wonders if Philly has finally turned the corner—provided they can stay healthy.

    They also discuss Brandon Miller, who’s been impressing early for Charlotte, and the Indiana Pacers, for whom things might get ugly with Tyrese Haliburton in a slump. KOC and Jason also hit on Cooper Flagg, the Brandon Ingram injury and the Denver Nuggets.

    The NBA Cup is front and center, with the guys analyzing Milwaukee Bucks title chances and Giannis’ career-best play. Plus, they break down the Orlando Magic, the rising Oklahoma City Thunder and the Dallas Mavericks—with Jason even picking Dallas as his favorite to win it all.

    Finally, they wrap with Golden State Warriors drama around Draymond Green’s benching and the balance between veterans and young talent in today’s NBA before getting musical with some discussion around the Las Vegas Sphere, the Grateful Dead and John Mayer's impact on music.

    (1:00) - Heat are coming alive

    (5:00) - Are the Sixers turning a corner?

    (9:05) - Brandon Miller is taking a leap

    (14:10) - Things could get ugly for the Pacers

    (18:35) - Capture the Flagg

    (24:00) - Does the Brandon Ingram injury actually help the New Orleans Pelicans?

    (27:20) - Do the Nuggets still have a chance?

    (36:45) - NBA cup preview

    (1:05:45) - The Vegas Sphere, the Grateful Dead & John Mayer

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    1 時間 15 分
  • Lost Lakers, sad Nuggets & Ja's dunking retirement
    2024/12/06

    In this episode of the Kevin O'Connor Show, Kevin is joined by Tom Haberstroh to dive into the latest news and storylines around the NBA. Kevin kicks things off solo as he reacts to the Denver Nuggets getting walloped by the Cleveland Cavaliers, as Kevin goes points out Jamal Murray's inability to help Nikola Jokic win games and whether there's a move the Nuggets could make to save their season.

    Later, KOC and Tom Haberstroh dive into the Los Angeles Lakers' ongoing struggles and explore potential fixes for the team. They dissect JJ Redick’s fiery critiques of the Lakers, including their lack of effort and communication on defense. Are LeBron James and Anthony Davis running on empty already? The guys also discuss the possibility of trading for big names like Zach LaVine, or even moving on from AD as the Lakers look for answers.

    From there, they turn their attention to the Miami Heat’s recent dominant win over the Lakers, assessing whether the Heat's victory is more about their success or LA’s decline. Plus, with trade rumors swirling around Brandon Ingram, KOC and Tom weigh in on the New Orleans Pelicans' rocky season and what Ingram’s future could look like.

    Later in the show, the conversation shifts to Ja Morant’s shift away from dunking, Khris Middleton’s importance to the Milwaukee Bucks and what it means for the title race.

    (00:25) - KOC on the Nuggets

    (5:45) - What's wrong with the Lakers?

    (28:20) - Brandon Ingram trade speculation

    (32:45) - Ja Morant is done dunking

    (38:25) - Khris Middleton returns to the Bucks

    📢Yahoo Sports podcast network: https://apple.co/3zEuT

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    43 分
  • Lakers cooked? Surging Bucks and Magic, falling Kings, Harden’s return & more
    2024/12/03

    In this week’s episode of The Kevin O'Connor Show, Kevin O'Connor and Dan Titus dive into the latest NBA trends, including a closer look at LeBron James and the struggling Los Angeles Lakers. Is this the worst stretch of LeBron's legendary career? Can the Lakers stay afloat, or are they cooked? Kevin and Dan discuss the team’s lack of creation, LeBron’s fatigue and the challenges ahead unless a major trade is made.

    Next, the guys turn their attention to the Western Conference playoff race. The Minnesota Timberwolves just secured a big win, but are they truly a contender? Dan thinks they have the best chance to make the playoffs out of the bottom teams, though they still need more to reach the next level. Meanwhile, Kevin isn’t buying into the Sacramento Kings’ playoff hopes, citing coaching concerns and the rise of other teams in the conference.

    In a surprising turn, the Milwaukee Bucks are on a 6-game win streak, but are they legitimate championship contenders? Kevin and Dan break down Giannis Antetokounmpo’s MVP-level play, but warn against getting too carried away until they face tougher competition.

    Meanwhile, the Orlando Magic are rolling with Franz Wagner leading the charge, and the Memphis Grizzlies have won 6 in a row thanks to impressive depth. Could either of these teams be a sneaky playoff contender? Kevin also dives into the struggling New Orleans Pelicans and wonders if it’s time for a full rebuild.

    Later, the guys address the Washington Wizards' ongoing misery and preview James Harden’s recent dominance for the Los Angeles Clippers. Plus, what to expect from the Charlotte Hornets in LaMelo Ball's absence, and how to navigate fantasy hoops in this weird double week.

    (1:05) - Can the Lakers overcome LeBron's declining play?

    (8:20) - Timberwolves & the Western Conference playoff picture

    (17:40) - Are Bucks back to being a contender?

    (24:05) - What clicking for the Magic?

    (28:40) - Are the Grizzlies sneaky contenders this season?

    (31:50) - Time for the Pelicans to blow it up?

    (38:15) - Wizards on pace for historically bad season

    (41:50) - Fantasy basketball corner

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    53 分