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Dunc'd On Basketball NBA Podcast

Summer League Prospect Review 2017 Part 1, News

Dunc'd On Basketball NBA Podcast

Nate Duncan

Sports

4.52.9K Ratings

🗓️ 20 July 2017

⏱️ 121 minutes

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Click to subscribe via RSS feed or iTunes. We look at every relevant prospect from Summer League in alphabetical order from the Hawks to the Pacers. We also hit on recent news, including Rondo to the Pels, Derrick Rose's potential destinations, and...

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0:00.0

Welcome on to one of our favorite podcasts to do, although most film intensive, so sorry for a

0:06.0

little bit of a delay here, our summer league prospect review, we're going to try and go through

0:10.6

basically every single relevant prospect in summer league, going to do Atlanta through Indiana

0:15.6

today in alphabetical order. Also got a little bit of news to get to some signing still coming in.

0:20.8

And I want to remind you that we are sponsored today by a number of companies. First up will be

0:26.4

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0:33.6

and free returns. So when we get started with some news, Danny, what we got?

0:38.0

I think the biggest thing and certainly came out of nowhere for us was the Houston Rockets

0:43.2

Rep for sale. It came out of nowhere for everyone. Ted Brown, their CEO, actually announced it at a

0:47.6

press conference earlier in the week. I actually went on Calvin Watkins podcast yesterday,

0:52.7

if you're interested in hearing some more extensive thoughts about this, what do you think they

0:57.1

go for, Danny? I have not spent a lot of time really thinking about the differences between this,

1:02.4

but my instinct is somewhere between like 1.6 and 2.2. Probably under that. Yeah, I think if it

1:10.5

breaks too, I would be surprising. Bill Simmons was saying like 2.7 or something like that. That

1:14.6

seems very surprising certainly from the economics. But remember this last one of these two,

1:18.9

the economic Steve Walmer just blew everyone out of the water because you know, he really wanted

1:23.1

an NBA team and especially an NBA team that is set up to be pretty competitive for a while is one

1:29.1

that doesn't come on the market very often. Leslie Alexander is basically saying he was a little

1:33.9

bit tired of the grind. It is an interesting time though because of course these have been salad days

1:38.2

for franchise values. Team profits of course after they won the 2011 CBA, reduced the players share

1:46.0

of basketball related income down to 51% or below from 57. And then of course the massive

1:52.5

national TV contract that kicked in starting in the low 2 billion range and it's going to ramp up

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