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Basketball Podcast
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Joe Castellano

Ray Woodson
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Steph Curry is back! We talk about his return game which turned out to be a loss to the defending champion Toronto Raptors.
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The Bucks, Lakers and Clippers are leading the latest NBA Championship odds. Some of the best sportsbooks online reviewed > here odds for all the top contenders and longshots. Even with the 8th-placed Grizzlies sinking like a stone and Steph Curry returning, the Warriors’ odds to win the Western Conference remain a comically long +250000, which amounts to a 0.04% chance. The reality is that they are 17.5 games back of a playoff spot with only 19 games left and seven teams to leapfrog.
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The Warriors stayed alive in the 2019 NBA Finals with a one point win in Toronto. Kevin Durant returned to the lineup, but left with a devastating achilles injury. An MRI is scheduled for Tuesday. Ray and Joe break down the game and discuss the KD injury.
Game 4 of the NBA Finals was a big disappointment for the Warriors after losing their second straight game to the Raptors, falling behind Toronto 3-1 in the series. Klay Thompson returned to the starting lineup and Kevon Looney also came back from injury, but Kawhi Leonard and Serge Ibaka were too much for the Dubs.
Join us after every 2019 NBA Finals game. After the game two win by the Warriors evened the series, Joe and Ray dissect the
drama that took place in Toronto, including an 18-0 Golden State run to start the 3rd quarter and surviving injuries to Klay Thompson and Kevon Looney.
Toronto took game 1 of the 2019 NBA Finals, led by Pascal Siakam’s 32 points. We react to the comments from Steve Kerr and Klay Thompson about being “unfamiliar” with the Raptors. Complete game analysis as we ponder the Warriors falling behind 1-0 in a playoff series for the first time in 3 years and the first time in the finals under Steve Kerr.
The Raptors had lost to the Warriors the last 13 times they visited Oakland, but Wednesday was a different story at Oracle Arena. Even though they played without injured Kawhi Leonard, Toronto blew out the Dubs and swept the season series, showing why they are the best team in the NBA right now.