
Andrew Schlecht and Alex Speers are joined by Mike Zakarian to discuss questions surrounding East teams that remain in the Playoffs and if the Cavs can win it all. They also discuss the eliminated teams including which future would you rather have: Magic or Pistons? Mike then joins the guys in doing their weekly Contender Draft, before discussing the Western Conference Playoffs. Then the boys play a fun edition of Andrew vs. the Beat, a trivia game where Andrew is pitted against a beat writer.Host: Andrew Schlecht and Alex SpeersWith: Mike ZakarianExecutive Producer: Andrew SchlechtAudio/Video Editor: Gonzalo Torres Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Welcome to the Saturday Slammin' Jam here on the Athletic NBA Daily. On today's show, we're talking to Mike Zakarian about the NBA playoffs. We'll do another championship draft. And we'll be doing some NBA playoff trivia with me, as always, is my good friend Alex Spears. And joining us from NBA Bit on YouTube is my friend, Mike Zakarian.
Mike, what's up? Hey, guys. How we doing? We enjoying tonight's NBA action?
It was really fun. I like having the two games. I really enjoy having the two games, which is very fun. We are recording this late, late Thursday. So when you're listening to this on Saturday, you're confused about the two games that I'm talking about. So it's just one game on Friday. Not talking about that, but we are going to talk about the Eastern Conference to start with.
And so the second round of the Eastern Conference is set. Most people are already looking ahead to a Cavs-Celtics conference finals. But I want to ask you the same question about both series. An upset feels unlikely, but what would need to happen for the Pacers and Knicks to make these long series?
the drew holiday uh injury kind of lingering out there where i don't feel like we've gotten an update since that series is wrapped up with orlando i feel like that could actually cause some some issues for boston and jaylen brown already kind of you know limping around a little bit and then lost a finger i think halfway through that series as well so i i think that could be something but i actually like the pacers i i think halliburton uh the the way that
you saw even though I mean clearly they just took care of business against Miami right but Tyler Hero is still putting up big numbers and we saw guards be able to attack the backcourt of Cleveland so I think I think Indy could be frisky but I also think we're I'm putting that energy out there so that we get a long series but it does feel inevitable that it will be Cleveland and Boston
Well, let's talk about some of the teams that are no longer with us in the East playoffs. And starting with the team you just mentioned, the Miami Heat. So they won the fewest games they've won since 2015. It's their second straight first-round exit in the 1-8 matchup after finishing the play-in again. How bad do you think Miami's situation is right now? They're not Phoenix, all right?
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