Warriors the NBA's best team? Lebron's Longevity, + best bets for 22-23' season | Hoops Tonight



Jason Timpf gives his thoughts on the NBA’s GM survey. Does Jason agree with their picks Bucks, Warriors, Clippers, Celtics with the best odds win the championship? Does the league view LeBron as a top player? Plus, Jason give his best picks for the upcoming NBA season.

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42 thoughts on “Warriors the NBA's best team? Lebron's Longevity, + best bets for 22-23' season | Hoops Tonight”

  1. Jokic won MVP because he was the most consistent star player all season. This guy is talking out his ass. He won 48 games with a G league team and his closest competitions only has 3 more wins than him

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  2. Coach, you keep saying that the Celtics are the best team. However, you're not addressing the loss of their head coach. That's the elephant in the room that you're not addressing, how much impact can a coach have on a team especially when they went to the finals and now he's gone? If you want to know why people are not so high on the celtics, it's because their head coach from last season is not there. I hope that you address that point.

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  3. love the content and the amount your producing is impressive too. congrats! I'm starting to take the "Ws aren't best team, but the best run best IQ" bascially best at basketball but not best, stuff as low key Curry hate, not that it's the intention here. I've never seen a pantheon great coming off a chip get some many caveats in his greatness. Steph is better at basketball than everyone alive and the Ws are the best team. am I wrong? could be but until proven otherwise in these situations we error with the champs without the bs caveats which the Ws seem to attract.

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  4. Draymond has been hanging around with Lebron and Clutch Sports too much, who are obsessed with going to underhanded and extreme means to force teams to overpay their players. I think Draymond feels inadequate because Steph and Lebron are approaching the 1 billion dollar athlete threshold, while he 'only' has a hundred million. It's a toxic culture of runaway greed that has already ruined several franchises who overpaid 'star' athletes and had nothing left to build a competent team around those stars (especially if their play tanked). If Draymond has his way, he will play out his geriatric years on an old and top heavy warriors team that struggles to make the playoffs, as GS has to let all their young talent leave because they can't pay them. If he's upset at a young kid getting his first bag because he wants to be overpaid on his second bag, I say let him get overpaid to underperform on some other team.

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  5. As much as I enjoy Carson’s inputs on gambling…I want to win!
    If you’re going to do a gambling segment, I’d love to hear Tim Donaghy’s opinions when it comes to NBA Gambling 😂

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  6. Even Jason has his emotions cloud his judgment and his eyes even. Doesn’t look to me it’s a productive way to approach to basketball analysis with such harsh dogmatic attitude.

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  7. One day Luka will make you guys believe. The defence aspect, while there is a flaw, doesn't hold him back from carrying his team to wins. For that reason I'd say he has his place.

    And that whole narrative that he's absolutely trash on defence I don't see it on the court (aside from the coming back fast in contested shots arguments with the refs lol)I feel his defensive implication around the rim and rebounding is decent.. especially since he's very lonely in terms of work load.

    We will see

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  8. The Warriors are a team full of question marks, what the hell is Jason talking about?

    They have little choice but to lean on Wiseman, Kuminga and Moody. Moody has been reasonably consistent but the first two we just have no idea what a full season of 20+ minutes for them will look like.
    How healthy will the core 3 be? Will Poole take another leap or have a relative down year if some of his minutes get taken by the younger guys? Where will Wiggins fit in? He played himself into a bigger role last year but does that pan out?
    Where do Donte and JG fit in?
    Do the rookies just drafted even sniff the court at all?
    Iggy is back but does he even play or is just the Udonis role for him?

    Also miss me with all this betting BS. The amount of betting advertising on youtube is disgusting.

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  9. Health is the number #1 factor…Period. Remember when Klay…Curry…Boggy…went down all at once??? Only 15 wins that one season. Two…No Championship was never Won…in one game. It's a 7 game series. I'll take Golden State Warriors in a 7 game series over ANY team. Best health to all teams. To be the best…you beat the best.

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  10. lol Something is telling me none of the mvp names mention is going to get it. I can see a Ja, a hungry Jaylen brown, kawhi…and I kind of see luka finally getting it this year too

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  11. I don't understand why it's " hating " when you're talking with basketball facts . To all the Jokic fans out there , nobody disputes his quality as a player , but it would be naive to constantly blame everyone else except him for Denver's failures in the playoffs . In the bubble he was getting bullied by 36 year old Dwight Howard. One year after he got swept and outperformed by Deandre Ayton and finally last year he got exposed defensively by Golden State. He's a generational player no doubt about it . But he has real flaws that can't be solved just by adding Murray and MPJ . And yes , his conditioning is STILL a problem .

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  12. At 21:40 Jason says he typically doesn’t listen to other b-ball podcasts so as not to color his own perspective. It reminded me of Dave Brubeck, who never listened to the radio or other artists recordings so that they wouldn’t influence his own creativity.

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  13. Can you pls ask Fanduel to arrange a betting line for us ?
    Under / over the time it takes for you to mention Lebron or the Lakers ?
    Hint – I’m always betting the under’s 🤣

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