Every so often, The Vertical’s (soon ESPN’s) Adrian Wojnarowski looks to break NBA Twitter. For however many years now, he has provided NBA news quicker than most. Today, he continued that trend. He provided us all of the details on the Chris Paul trade. Austin and Dante start today’s podcast with a discussion on the trade as they are joined by LWOPB’s Matthew Cardenas.
After talking about how Paul and James Harden will fit together in Mike D’Antoni‘s system, they hop over to the Eastern half of the United States. The New York Knicks were once again in the news. Following Phil Jackson‘s departure, the trio delve into the future in The Big Apple and which point guards could join Kristaps Porzingis. Also included is Matthew ranting about Harden not winning the MVP and getting that off his chest. Finally, Dante recaps his trip to weekend #1 of BIG3 basketball in Brooklyn.
Coast 2 Coast Podcast Episode #33: Chris Paul Trade, MVP Debate Rehashed
Austin Cracraft and Dante Guarneri discuss everything from the wide world of the NBA, whether it be the latest update from a Banana Boat or a legend being thrown out of the Garden.
Follow the show on Twitter @Coast2CoastPod.
Austin is a Staff Writer and Podcast Host/Producer at Sports Events Guide. He currently attends the University of Oregon and enjoys watching, talking about, and playing sports. He is a shameless Colorado Buffaloes and Oregon Ducks fan.
Dante studies Financial Economics at Columbia University. For every statistic and analytic undertaking, he hopes to shed humorous light on the everyday parity of the sports world. A life-long sports fan, he’s been blessed with championships from the New York Yankees and New York Giants, but cursed by the turbulent history of the Brooklyn (New Jersey) Nets.
Matthew Cardenas is an associate editor for LastWordonProBasketball as well as a student at Texas Tech University.
Main Photo
LOS ANGELES, USA – FEBRUARY 22: Chris Paul of LA Clippers reacts during NBA basketball game between Los Angeles Clippers and Phoenix Sunsat Staples Center in Los Angeles, CA, United States on February 22, 2016. (Photo by Mintaha Neslihan Eroglu/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images)