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Worried About Warriors? Detroit To Make a Move? + Knicks Stepping Up | The Hoop Collective



Worried About Warriors? Detroit To Make a Move? + Knicks Stepping Up | The Hoop Collective

Brian Windhorst is joined by Anthony Slater and Vincent Goodwill to talk Russell Westbrook’s turn back the clock night, if the Warriors’ early season injuries are a concern for the aging team, the sustainability of the Knicks finding their stride and how wide open the Eastern Conference is. Plus, could Detroit be a potential buyer at the deadline and are the Mavs hurting Cooper Flagg’s development with the squad’s current structure?
0:00 Intro
0:55 Throwback jersey nights hit home
2:43 Turn back the clock night in Sac 
9:47 Early season healthy concerning for Warriors?
16:47 Knicks starting to find footing
23:21 Windy story time: 2010’s Pacers
27:42 Eastern Conference still wide open 
32:54 Detroit ready to take the next step?
45:00 Friction between coaches and Ja
46:40 Mavericks offensive struggles continue
56:04 Windy story time: Bonus Pacers Story
58:01 Windy story time: Bonus Celtics Story

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31 Comments

  1. Man, get to the point of this show. All this rambling nonsense 😂😂😂 First 7 mins is sT8 🗑️

  2. I don't know who from ESPN thought this guy Vincent Goodwill was a valid Knicks and Nets writer; he was a hater at Yahoo and is a hater now. THIS is why ESPN is slowly closing the casket behind itself, while NBC is about to be the new source of truth for NBA coverage. This whole Media mindset of trashing the teams and players for the sake of content is why Basketball has been losing its aura in recent years. Get back to people who actually watch the games and focus on putting a light on the games' stars to create the new generations, Lebron, KD, and Steph.

  3. The Warriors are old. Older players have more downs than ups. Curry is a scoring God 82 games anymore. Probably 50 of them he's average at best. GS struggles when he is. 32 of the games he's amazing and can carry a team. Or he's barely average and shoots his team out of games. Old and slow. Good luck if Curry isn't in God mode that night. No one else on the team scares you. Their core was good enough 4 years ago because they got great match ups in the playoffs. They were somewhat scary 4 years ago. They aren't now. Their isn't one team in the West who doesn't want to see them in the playoff. They are small, old and slow. Can Curry be healthy a big if and have 16 God games for them to win a title? I'd bet the farm he can't. Not because he not good. Old players can be great every game. It just happens. Even LeBaby is God like every game. They are day's he's average and days he's amazing. Why? He's old. The Lakers are better without his horrible defense.

  4. This trio is refreshing. It feels like Windy is having conversations with friends and they rarely talk over each other.

    Good stuff.

  5. That Pacers team was really good. Tough, defensive minded, deep. Roy Hibbert, David West, Prime Paul George, Danny Granger, Luis Scola, George Hill.

  6. What is this random dude talking about ? The Knicks are coming off an ECF appearance and set to make it back bare minimum this year

  7. I said the exact same thing about Russ in 2017. If he averaged 9 rebounds and 9 assists he wouldnt have won. So what are we doing

  8. So funny how these “ experts “ refuse to hold players to the same standards: “Russ is the only player in the history of the nba who paid attention to stats “ — certainly, none of “ their “ favorite players ever engaged in stat hunting…

  9. To my Knicks family if you don’t like how ESPN covers the team there are SO MANY other options. Some of my favorite are: The Athletic, Ian Bagley, Stephan Bondy, Knicks Film School and KFTV.

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