YAMology: Hoops Insight, Stories, and More
Imagine a Canadian, a Scot, and a German walk into a bar and decide to start a basketball podcast to publically debate, share stories, and analyze the NBA as a whole... This is that show, welcome to YAMology. Join our hosts Yonny, Matt, and Alex in their journey of sharing their analysis of the NBA/Basketball on a deep level with our weekly shows!
YAMology: Hoops Insight, Stories, and More
Episode 137 - Offseason and Summer League Underreactions
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The NBA offseason has gone completely off the rails, and Episode 137 is packed with all the chaos. Matt, Alex, and Yonny break down the latest Summer League action before diving headfirst into the seemingly endless trade rumors surrounding the league. From Jaylen Brown and Ja Morant to the feeling that at this point everyone is somehow on the trade block, the guys sort through what's real, what's ridiculous, and which teams could be gearing up for massive moves.
The crew also takes a closer look at the Grizzlies vs. Thunder Summer League matchup, discussing Cameron Boozer's impressive showing, Matt's concerns about Aday Mara's development and why he needs to play with more aggression, and Bennett Stirtz's performance. There's plenty of debate around the Lakers' offseason, Walker Kessler sign-and-trade ideas, whether the Jazz fleeced the Lakers, Matt finally admitting Mark Williams is the worse basketball player, and why Alex is buying stock in Quentin Grimes. They also discuss which team has a chance to finish as the third-best team in the Western Conference, possible LeBron James destinations—including Cleveland and a wild-card option—and revisit the Jaylen Brown discussion after having more time to digest the rumours. Alex also makes an early prediction that Paul George will unfortunately deal with injuries again this season.
Skit joins the conversation after attending Canada's FIBA qualifier against Puerto Rico, sharing his thoughts on seeing Shai Gilgeous-Alexander's new buzz cut in person, Canada's growing depth, Andrew Nembhard's continued rise, whether Luguentz Dort should come off the bench, and why Canada's new German head coach might finally be the missing piece for the national team.
As always, expect plenty of laughs, hot takes, overreactions, disagreements, and the occasional tangent as the guys try to make sense of one of the wildest NBA offseasons in recent memory.
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