Editor’s Note: Welcome to the 16th episode of Coast 2 Coast, the NBA podcast right here at Last Word On Pro Basketball. As always, LWOPB is committed to bringing you the very best in basketball news, analysis, and commentary. In putting together this podcast, we continue to stay committed to our high standards. Enjoy the show.
Coast 2 Coast Podcast Episode #16: Pacific Division Injuries, Sixers Streaking and More
Note: During this show, the guys found out about the All-Star starters, so if you would like to hear their live reactions, stay tuned!
Following in the footsteps of Blake Griffin earlier this season and himself in the past few years, Chris Paul is injured. What does this mean for the Clippers season? What about the Kings and Rudy Gay? That is where Austin and Dante begin this week’s episode of the Coast 2 Coast Podcast.
After getting past injuries, they have the honor of talking about the latest chapter of the Carmelo Anthony, this time in a meeting with Phil Jackson. Next, they discuss the Warriors reminding the world how good they are after this week’s pair of good wins over Cleveland and Oklahoma City. Finally, they break down the leaders for the eighth seed in each conference including Philadelphia(?!) being within six games.
Austin Cracraft and Dante Guarneri discuss everything from the wide world of the NBA, whether it be the latest update from a Banana Boat or a rookie screwing up on his Snapchat.
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Austin is a Staff Writer and Podcast Host/Producer at Last Word On Sports. He is currently attending the University of Oregon and enjoys watching, talking about, and playing sports. He is a big Colorado Buffaloes and Oregon Ducks fan.
Dante studies Financial Economics at Columbia University. For every statistic and analytic undertaking, he hopes to shed humorous light on the everyday parity of the sports world. A life-long sports fan, he’s been blessed with championships from the New York Yankees and New York Giants, but cursed by the turbulent history of the Brooklyn (New Jersey) Nets.
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