The show starts with the hosts diving into the latest breaking news of the week - the trade between the New York Knicks and the Minnesota Timberwolves. Julius Randle and Donte DiVincenzo are heading to Minnesota in exchange for Karl-Anthony Towns. Ice is optimistic about the trade, believing it will benefit both teams, while Vinnie is more cautious, expressing doubts about the impact of the deal.
Subscribe to Ball Don't LieApple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTubeAfter remembering the recently departed Dikembe Mutombo, and his legacy both on and off the court, Vince and Ice respond to Draymond Green's comments from media day when he was told that Warriors fans are "worried" about him.
After the break, Vince and Ice were asked to come up with two NBA teams with a lot on the line this season. Find out how, and why, the Bucks, Clippers and Nuggets all made the list.
The WNBA playoffs are nearly halfway through the semifinal round and barreling towards the finals. Can the Aces turn it around and threepeat? Can the Sun stay dominant defensively? Who will come out victorious in the end?
Finally, we close the podcast with a conversation that starts with the Chicago Sky firing Teresa Weatherspoon after one season as head coach and ends with an ongoing war between the WNBA players and the media that covers the league.
(00:55) - Knicks & Timberwolves swap all-stars
(16:15) - RIP Dikembe Mutombo
(22:35) - Draymond Green isn't worried
(30:45) - NBA teams with a lot to lose this season
(45:35) - WNBA playoffs
(55:35) - WNBA media vs. players
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