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Dunc'd On Basketball NBA Podcast

Curry’s Broken Hand, Mailbag on Early Season Trends; NCAA Caves On Player Likenesses

Dunc'd On Basketball NBA Podcast

Nate Duncan

Sports

4.52.9K Ratings

🗓️ 31 October 2019

⏱️ 81 minutes

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Packed episode. First we discuss Steph Curry’s broken hand and why that’s probably a good thing for nearly everyone in the organization. Then a really fun mailbag on the early season. Why did nobody see Kendrick Nunn coming? How sustainable is the...

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0:00.0

Well, Mr. Luru, we were there last night for what seemed like it might be a turning point

0:05.7

coming in for both franchises, the warriors and suns, suns massively outperforming expectations

0:11.9

so far, warriors even with our lowered expectations were quite below those and the suns got

0:17.9

a 30-to-1 run in the first quarter.

0:20.5

The game was never competitive and in the midst of that non-competitive game, Steph Curry

0:25.4

drives to the basket, Aaron Baines jumps in front of him to fall down as the rules incentivize

0:30.8

him to do.

0:31.8

Nothing dirty about Baines' play, but the rule sucks, we've talked about it a million

0:35.4

times, Steph Curry falls, Baines falls on his hand and Steph Curry now has a broken second

0:41.1

metacarpal in his left hand.

0:43.0

I think they're going to find out today whether he needs surgery or not, but with the

0:47.4

warriors now sitting at one in three, easily the worst point differential in basketball,

0:52.5

it appears that any chances of making the playoffs for them are out the window at this

0:57.9

point, barring a miracle.

1:00.1

I'm sorry, they don't have the worst point differential in basketball.

1:02.6

That's the Kings.

1:03.6

Yeah, that's the Kings.

1:04.6

21 instead of negative 60-point four.

1:06.4

Another two we'll talk about.

1:09.2

Yeah, I think the most important thing is that piece of context about the absence here.

1:15.0

Jeff Stots in Street Close, his database, the average absence is 16 games, but what is

1:21.4

notable is there's a huge difference between whether it requires surgery or it doesn't

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