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🗓️ 25 March 2023

⏱️ 65 minutes

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Summary

Saturday Slam and Jam

Andrew Schlecht and Alex Speers discuss the Week that Was in the NBA, look at the history of the Western Conference and try to figure out what is going on in the jumbled West this year, and the history of the top 3 MVP vote getters through history and where this year stacks up.


Then in part two Jay King of the Athletic joins to discuss the Celtics, what might keep them from the Finals this year, Jaylen Brown leaving town and more. Then the boys play Andrew vs the Beat


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0:00.0

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0:32.5

Welcome to the Saturday Slaminjam.

0:41.4

Hosted by Andrew Schlicht with Alex Spears.

0:43.1

How about we can just watch basketball?

0:44.3

That's a man's jam!

0:45.2

I like that idea.

0:46.6

Live from Oklahoma.

0:47.4

Click, click.

0:50.2

With questions and participants from all around the world.

0:51.4

Put that on a poster.

1:11.3

Whether you're flipping your flapjacks, tending to your yard, or just sipping your coffee, get ready, sit back, relax. It's the Saturday Slamin' Jam. Back is, I miss this shot. I'll walk away. I'm still a chunk. Here's Andrew. Welcome to the Saturday Slaman Jam. I'm your host, Andrew Schlect. go to theathletic.com slash Mbia show and get the athletic for a discounted rate. Al, there's only a few games left for every single team. And these games matter. Almost every single day. I feel like I'm telling somebody. This is a big one. This is a big game. Big game coming up.

1:27.9

It's almost every single day. Al, tell me what happened in the NBA this week.

1:34.2

Well, Andrew, you're not going to believe this. It all started last Friday night in a game

1:39.6

between the Lakers and Mats, two teams jockeying for playoff position in the West, and two teams who are

1:44.7

also missing their best players. LeBron and Luca were out, but fans still got his show because

1:49.9

Austin Reeves and Maxie Kleba were in. Now, we'll get back to that free throw merchant Austin

1:55.5

Reeves in just a bit, but in this game, the story was Maxi Kleba. He only had 10 points in the game, but six of those came in the final seven seconds. On the last play with the Mavs down two, Kyrie Irving, who scored 38 in the game, made a cross-court pass to Kleba with under two seconds left. Cleba caught it and immediately got the shot off as the buzzer sounded, hitting a game winner to escape from LA with a much-needed win for Dallas, who are two and five in their last seven.

2:21.3

On Saturday, it was another installment of the rivalry that only one side acknowledges Grizzlies Grizzlies Warriors.

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