Couverture de S1 Ep17: All-Star Weekend Recap, Jazz & Pacers Tanking Fines, Can Sixers Make A Run?

S1 Ep17: All-Star Weekend Recap, Jazz & Pacers Tanking Fines, Can Sixers Make A Run?

S1 Ep17: All-Star Weekend Recap, Jazz & Pacers Tanking Fines, Can Sixers Make A Run?

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In episode 17 of Pro Basketball Today, Coach James Young recaps All-Star Weekend in Los Angeles, including the Knicks winning the team skills challenge (Jalen Brunson, Karl-Anthony Towns, Alan Houston), Keshad Johnson winning the dunk contest, Damian Lillard winning the 3-point contest while injured, and the USA vs. World All-Star format that brought improved effort and defense, with Anthony Edwards named MVP. The show covers NBA fines for roster management ($500K to Utah, $100K to Indiana) amid concerns about tanking, notes a report that Utah’s Jaren Jackson Jr. may miss the rest of the season for left knee surgery, and discusses Sacramento’s situation with a key 20-PPG scorer undergoing season-ending right hand surgery while the roster wasn’t broken up at the deadline. Chris Paul’s retirement after 21 seasons is highlighted.. In “Future Focus,” Coach targets two teams in the NBA that could make a run in the second half of the season or fall short of a playoff/play-in spot. The “Final Four” includes Jeremy Sochan signing with the Knicks and a look at New York’s depth, Alex Sarr’s right hamstring strain for Washington and the team’s longer-term outlook, criticism of Cam Thomas’ situation and defense, and LeBron James missing his 18th game and losing award eligibility. The episode closes with a Buzzer Beater as Commissioner Adam Silver provides comments on NBA expansion, projecting two teams with Seattle and Las Vegas as leading candidates and potential conference realignment.
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