
Stephen Curry became the first player in NBA history to make 4,000 3-pointers in a career as the Golden State Warriors defeated the Sacramento Kings. Dave DuFour and Law Murray discuss the Milwaukee Bucks win over the Lakers, Law’s Power Rankings, and what separates the Cleveland Cavaliers and OKC Thunder from the pack. Then, the NBA Daily’s Zena Keita joins the show to react to Steph’s achievement, Jonathan Kuminga’s return, and to discuss the Warriors’ biggest weakness.Host: Dave DuFourWith: Law Murray & Zena KeitaExecutive Producer: Andrew SchlechtAudio Producer: Grayson MoodyLaw’s Power Rankings: https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/6193408/2025/03/11/nba-power-rankings-nuggets-knicks-warriors-cavaliers/Subscribe to No Offseason: https://www.youtube.com/@No-Offseason Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Good morning and welcome to the NBA Daily. Coming up, Law Murray's here. We're going to talk a little bit about the Lakers losing to the Bucs. And we're going to hit the power rankings. I might even read some of the comments from the comments section. It's pretty hilarious. And then, Xena, she was live at Warriors Kings last night.
So I'm going to talk to her about Steph Curry joining the 4,000, wait, creating the 4,000 made three-pointers. Good morning, everybody. Good morning. Appreciate you hanging out. Filling in tonight on the desk duty. How's it going, buddy?
We're bi-coastal. That's how we were doing.
Live from Atlanta. Let's talk a little bit about the game last night. Lakers and Bucks. It was setting up to be a marquee matchup, but no LeBron James. And man, it shows. No LeBron, no Rui, no Jackson Hayes. I mean, the Lakers definitely, they were walking into, you know, you call it a loss now because of the injuries, but They didn't really stand a chance. I thought the Bucks looked great.
They had a very balanced attack. Lucas scores 45 points. Let's start with the Buck side of this, because I think the Lakers, you know, just higher up in your power rankings may come up. But for the Bucks, they've sort of righted the ship a little bit. Right. I think they've won. Was that nine out of their last 13 or 14? They're doing a little bit better. I still think.
The offense is uninspiring overall. Last night obviously looked pretty good. And then the transition defense is still an issue. You saw that at times against the Lakers last night. Law, what's your opinion on the Bucs? I know you've watched a lot of that team.
Well, this was their first win in a week. They had a really rough ending to Tuesday night in Indiana. So if you want to read about the Pacers, that's my first cheap plug of the show.
But I know Eric was talking to you guys about the fact that Milwaukee's defense has been ahead of the offense this year and there's nothing a mid-offense would like to see more than Luka Doncic feeling like he has to do too much on offense. I mean, this was like a
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