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Dunc'd On Basketball NBA Podcast

MIL/BOS; SAS/GSW; MIA/PHI Game 5s; NYT's Marc Stein on Coaching Carousel

Dunc'd On Basketball NBA Podcast

Nate Duncan

Sports

4.52.9K Ratings

🗓️ 25 April 2018

⏱️ 69 minutes

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Click to subscribe via RSS feed or iTunes. We take a long look at an incredibly intense game between the Bucks and Celtics, then briefer discussions of GSW/SAS and MIA/PHI. Then Marc Stein of the New York Times joins to discuss Mike Budenholzer's...

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0:00.0

Tuesday night edition of the pod,

0:02.3

gonna take a little bit different format that we've had before,

0:05.1

because I didn't think that the Warriors or Miami games were all that interesting.

0:08.7

So a lot of bucks, Celtics, and then talk a little bit about the conclusion of those two

0:13.9

series in five games. Then we have Mark Steinon to discuss the old coaching carousel.

0:19.2

Yeah, a lot of interesting observations. We even discussed his report that Terry Stotz

0:26.0

could possibly be on the move from Portland. But let's start with this buck Celtics game,

0:31.3

which I thought that both teams actually played just unbelievably hard in this game,

0:36.6

that bringing in Marcus Smart to it was already a series where at least, you know,

0:41.3

the bucks finally found their gear in terms of the level of intensity that they needed in the

0:45.5

two games at home. And I thought that they largely kept that up in this game, but just a few

0:50.5

too many bucks mistakes down the end. And they're going home down three to play game five on

0:57.8

Thursday night. Yeah, this was a different kind of game because I think they're,

1:01.7

you're kind of two minds with it. At least I am. One is both teams played incredibly hard and

1:07.1

did a nice job of gumming up what the other wanted to do. I thought one of the big changes there

1:12.4

was Brad Stevens changing the starting lineup and playing Ojolay instead of Aaron Baines.

1:17.6

I thought Ojolay did a nice job on the defensive end overall, but at the same point,

1:22.6

there also were like these the kind of the shooting splits, if you like, called that were exacerbated

1:28.4

by both teams, but especially the bucks missing opportunities, the few that were created and clean

1:35.6

within the circumstances. Yeah, Tony Sennall in particular missed five wide open threes in his

1:40.9

13 minutes. Thonmaker had to take a couple of tough bailouts. I actually thought that he played

1:47.0

very well defensively despite ending up following out and not really doing much in offense the way

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