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  • Summer League's Best Games!
    Jul 9 2026

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    Summer League is the one time of year where hope feels measurable, and the whole NBA world is in one building trying to spot who belongs. We’re back with a 2026 NBA Summer League viewing guide that cuts through the noise and turns July basketball into a clear plan: which games are actually worth your time, which rookies are under the brightest spotlight, and what skills translate when the regular season demands structure, spacing, and quick reads.

    We start with quick takeaways from Salt Lake City and the California Classic, including why scoring guards often look better than they will in real rotations. I talk through early standouts and the overreaction machine, using Cam Carr as the perfect example of why one week of highlights can’t erase context. From there, we get into what Summer League really tests: effort, processing speed, defensive habits, and whether a prospect can play a role when the ball isn’t always in their hands.

    Then it’s full Vegas mode. I break down the highest-leverage matchups on the schedule, including Warriors vs Mavericks, Jazz vs Wizards with Darren Peterson, AJ Dybansta and Ace Bailey, and Bulls vs Grizzlies with Caleb Wilson vs Cameron Boozer. We also hit Thunder vs Lakers, Suns vs Blazers, Raptors vs Rockets, Celtics vs Hornets, plus the second-week games to circle when rivalries and roster battles heat up.

    I’ll be in Vegas for games, film, and live reactions, and the Draft and Stash podcast is expanding to YouTube with full film sessions and player breakdowns. Subscribe, and share this with all of your draft sicko friends, and leave a review with the player you want me to study next.

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    51 min
  • 2026 NBA Draft Grades and Trades!
    Jun 26 2026

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    Giannis finally gets moved and the entire league exhales, then the 2026 NBA Draft immediately turns into a two-day sprint of fits, swings, and front offices telling on themselves. We start with the trade shockwaves, what Miami looks like with a true superstar centerpiece, and why these deals take so long to crystallize when picks, timing rules, and cap math all collide. From there, we get into the draft itself and why the new format changes how the night feels for fans and how teams manage the chaos.

    Then we get to the real fun: draft grades and the decisions behind them. We talk through the teams that clearly knew who they were targeting and nailed it, including Atlanta’s mix of character, quickness, and frontcourt versatility, plus Chicago’s athletic, high-upside additions that should make them a must-watch League Pass team. We also break down Detroit’s aggressive move up for Ebuka Okorie, San Antonio’s blend of medical-risk upside with immediate big-man insurance, and why OKC somehow keeps finding pieces that make sense around their core.

    The centerpiece is Memphis. We walk through how the Grizzlies turn pick 16 into a trade-down ladder, stack second-round assets, land Cameron Boozer as the franchise engine, and still come away with Isaiah Stewart as a culture and defense tone-setter. We close with the biggest steals, the biggest reaches, and the player-team fits we can’t stop thinking about as Summer League gets closer.

    If you love NBA Draft analysis, draft grades, and roster-building strategy, subscribe, share this with a draft-obsessed friend, and leave a quick review. Which team do you think won the 2026 NBA Draft?

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    49 min
  • Full First Round Mock Draft
    Jun 18 2026

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    The week before the NBA Draft is when every rumor sounds confident and almost none of it is safe to trust. We sit down with Chip Williams, Parker Fleming, and Rusty from Bluff City Media to build a full first-round mock draft and stress-test the logic behind every pick, from the top of the board to the “who says no?” swings at the end of the round.

    We start where the pressure is highest: the No. 1 debate and the real-world forces that shape it. We break down Cam Boozer’s case as a rare hub creator with elite feel, rebounding, and connective passing, then weigh Darren Peterson’s scoring profile and what to do with the Kansas context that’s driving so much of the chatter. From there, AJ Dybansta becomes the ultimate upside conversation, including role fit, defensive buy-in, and how much teams should gamble on star traits versus day-one certainty.

    As the mock rolls on, we hit the fun stuff that actually decides wins and losses: archetypes that play in the postseason, shooting that survives, bigs who defend without fouling, and guards who can run real offense under pressure. We argue about Mikel Brown’s risk, love Kingston Flemings as a stabilizer, dig into picks like Caleb Wilson and Morez Johnson, and call our shots on late-first value, including shooters and international upside plays.

    If you care about NBA Draft scouting, prospect rankings, and team fits, this is the roadmap we’d want before draft night. Subscribe, share this with a friend who loves the draft, and leave a review with your most confident prediction for the top three.

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    1 h et 37 min
  • Mock GM for Heat and Charlotte
    Jun 11 2026

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    Pick 13 and Pick 14 look small on paper, but they can expose everything about a front office: patience, urgency, and whether the salary cap is driving the plan or the plan is driving the cap. We finish our mock GM series by putting the Miami Heat and Charlotte Hornets under the microscope and asking the uncomfortable questions both teams have to answer before they’re on the clock.

    For Miami, we dig into the first-apron squeeze and why paying contender money for play-in outcomes forces bold choices. We talk through the Bam Adebayo timeline, what Tyler Herro and Andrew Wiggins mean for roster building, and why the Heat are always lurking around the next superstar rumor. Then we build a realistic Pick 13 approach: best player available versus specific needs, the types of guards and wings that fit Erik Spoelstra’s system, and how this pick could become part of a bigger trade package if the Giannis-level market opens up.

    For Charlotte, the conversation flips to growth, fit, and optionality. With a promising young core and two bites at the apple at Picks 14 and 18, the Hornets can draft for immediate role clarity, swing on upside, or try to do both in the same night. We lay out why players like Morez Johnson and Jaden Quaintance change the identity of a team, how the Coby White decision could shape guard depth, and what “pushing now” actually looks like in the Eastern Conference.

    We wrap by hitting the teams most likely to move on draft night, plus quick West and East outlook notes that frame what’s at stake next season. Subscribe for more draft strategy and team-building talk, share this with the friend who always argues the board, and leave a review with your best prediction: who makes the first big trade?

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    43 min
  • Mock Draft: GM Picks 9 Through 12
    Jun 4 2026

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    Dallas at No. 9 might be the most fascinating kind of draft problem: not bad enough to reset cleanly, not stable enough to draft for a single, obvious need. We talk through what the Mavericks actually are right now, a post-Luka roster pivoting toward Cooper Flagg while still carrying big-money questions like Kyrie Irving’s health and fit, plus veterans whose value ranges from “useful” to “hard to move.” From trade exceptions to the mid-level outlook, we map the constraints first, then get specific with the prospects who can survive multiple future versions of Dallas.

    From there, the stakes spike in Milwaukee. With Giannis Antetokounmpo still in place and the cap sheet tight, the Bucks can’t afford a slow burn at Pick 10. We dig into why youth and athleticism matter so much for this roster, which archetypes can actually help right away, and why a trade might be the most realistic path to restocking assets while staying competitive.

    Then we hit two contenders with opposite leverage. Golden State at Pick 11 has to navigate an aging, expensive core and decide whether the best move is drafting for immediate impact or flipping the pick for flexibility. Oklahoma City at Pick 12 has the luxury of choice: elite talent, a mountain of picks, and a looming payroll squeeze that turns every rookie contract into a strategic weapon.

    If you’re into NBA Draft strategy, mock drafts with real cap context, and team-building conversations that go deeper than “best player available,” you’ll get a lot out of this one. Subscribe, share the show with a draft-obsessed friend, and leave a review with the player you’d take at 9, 10, 11, or 12.

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    38 min
  • The Draft Starts Here: Mocking picks 5-8
    May 28 2026

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    Pick five is the moment the 2026 NBA Draft stops being predictable and starts exposing front offices. We jump into picks five through eight of our mock draft GM series and get honest about what each team can actually do, not what fans wish they could do, once the salary cap, the apron, and draft equity come into focus.

    We start with the Los Angeles Clippers, a team living with the aftermath of years of “go for it” moves. Their cap sheet is tight, their flexibility is thin, and this pick matters because they cannot afford another long runway project. We talk through cap holds and Bird rights, why that stuff shapes every decision, and then stack up realistic options like Mikel Brown as the next probable star tier, plus the bigger swing conversations around a Aday Mara or Yaxel Lendeborg.

    Then we pivot to the Brooklyn Nets, where the story is the opposite: cap space, roster spots, and an absurd stash of picks. Fourteen first-rounders and twenty-two second-round picks turns rebuilding into leverage, whether that means trading up, buying picks, or targeting upside like Darius Acuff if the board breaks right. From there, we hit the Sacramento Kings’ expensive roster purgatory and what pick seven needs to accomplish, before closing with the Atlanta Hawks at pick eight and how a post Trae Young direction changes the types of prospects that make sense.

    If you want NBA mock draft analysis grounded in salary cap reality and team-building logic, press play, subscribe, share it with a draft-obsessed friend, and leave a review so more hoops sickos can find us.

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    31 min
  • Mock Draft For The Top Four
    May 20 2026

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    The top of the 2026 NBA Draft looks simple on a graphic and complicated everywhere else. We’re in GM mode, walking through what the first four teams should actually do once you factor in roster fit, salary cap limits, and the kind of fan pressure that can push a front office into a safe pick or a swing for the fences. If you’re tracking draft rumors, private workouts, and the nonstop narrative machine, this is a grounded reset built on lineups and incentives, not hype.

    We start with Washington at No. 1, where the timeline shifts fast after adding Trae Young and Anthony Davis. We lay out why AJ Dybansta feels like the cleanest fit, why Darryn Peterson’s two-way guard profile changes the defense, and why Cameron Boozer’s “winning player” floor matters when you’re tired of losing. We even sketch a bold trade idea that would flip Anthony Davis for Jaylen Brown and draft Boozer to build a new core without punting the present.

    Then we hit Utah at No. 2 with a blunt question: after years of tanking, why would you ever trade back now? We break down the Jazz cap sheet, the roster logjam, the Lauri Markkanen rumors, and why best player available is the only move that makes sense. From there it’s Memphis at No. 3 with the Ja Morant dilemma, cap space that shrinks once rookie contracts hit, and how a big trade exception could open doors. We close with Chicago at No. 4, a team with real cap room and draft ammo but a lingering identity problem, plus a realistic trade-down path that could dump salary and still land a top-tier prospect like Caleb Wilson.

    If you love NBA Draft scouting, mock drafts, and front office strategy, hit play, subscribe, and share this with the friend who always argues “fit vs upside.” After you listen, leave a review and tell us who you’d take in the top four and why.

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    37 min
  • Tank Season Paid Off And Now We Argue Prospects
    May 14 2026

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    Memphis lands the No. 3 pick and the mood shifts from survival to possibility. We sit down with Anthony Sain from ESPN Radio and Bluff City Media to unpack what the 2026 NBA Draft lottery result means for the Grizzlies, how fans in the city actually reacted in real time, and why this moment feels like a rare reset button for a franchise that’s taken some bruises.

    We dig into the lottery board and the tanking conversation, including which teams drew the loudest side-eye and why the league landscape could change quickly, especially out East. Then we move into the NBA Draft combine, where we separate useful signals from noise: measurements that clarify upside, athletic testing that can break a tie, and the tricky truth that coaching roles can hide a player’s real defense, rebounding, or shot profile.

    From there it’s all Memphis: whether moving up from 16 should be the priority, what it costs, and how a front office builds a two-man foundation that can actually scale into playoff basketball. We break down top prospects like Cameron Boozer, Darryn Peterson, and Caleb Wilson with an eye on fit next to the current roster, plus the leadership lessons the organization has to internalize after the Ja Morant era. If you care about the Grizzlies, the 2026 NBA Draft, or how teams turn picks into a plan, this one is for you.

    Subscribe for the next breakdowns, share this with a Grizz fan who’s already mock-drafting, and leave a review with your pick at No. 3 so we can argue about it next week.

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    51 min