On Mon.'s No Dunks, the guys recap all three Game 7 wins for the Cavs, Pistons and Sixers, discuss the Orlando Magic firing head coach Jamahl Mosley, and preview and predict the two Conference Semifinals series that tip tonight in New York and San Antonio. ✍️ No Dunks' Substack has ad-free episodes: https://nodunks.substack.com/ 👕 Fix up, look sharp in No Dunks merch: https://bit.ly/4qi6nin 📈 Subscribe to No Dunks on YouTube: YouTube.com/nodunksinc 𝕏 Follow No Dunks on Twitter/X: https://x.com/NoDunksInc 📸 Follow No Dunks on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nodunksinc/ 0:00 Show starts 0:50 Cavs beat Raptors 114-102 to advance in Game 7 14:05 Pistons finish comeback from 3-1 hole with Game 7 rout of Magic 20:30 Breaking news: Magic fire head coach Jamahl Mosley 26:25 76ers stun Celtics, take Game 7 to complete 3-1 comeback 41:15 Ad — FanDuel 42:02 Show is back ROUND 2 PLAYOFFS SERIES PREVIEWS 42:55 Knicks vs. Sixers: One thing to watch? 49:08 Knicks vs. Sixers: X-Factor? 53:15 Knicks vs. Sixers: Prediction? 57:25 Spurs vs. Timberwolves: One thing to watch? 1:03:25 Spurs vs. Timberwolves: X-Factor? 1:07:50 Spurs vs. Timberwolves: Prediction? 1:11:25 Whoa Boy – Statline of the Night – Sponsored by Young Pep Dash #NBA #NBAPlayoffs #JoelEmbiid
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Shock Clock Pod – Week 24: NBA Coaches on the Hot Seat + Lakers Outlook Jose Salviati and Steve Purciello preview Week 24 of Steve’s “13 Rules: Random NBA Thoughts” with a new format ranking NBA coaches on the hot seat. They discuss why Orlando’s Jamahl Mosley is most vulnerable (tension with Paolo Banchero, a 31–0 run allowed, and little improvement after adding Desmond Bane), debate Milwaukee’s Doc Rivers amid a potential rebuild, and cover Toronto’s Darko Rajaković as contracts and expectations rise. They examine Chicago’s Billy Donovan (possible mutual exit, rumored college interest, and roster issues), Washington’s Brian Keefe with the league’s worst defense and upcoming veterans, New Orleans interim James Borrego and front-office direction, and Sacramento’s Doug Christie amid organizational instability. They also assess the Lakers’ injuries, ceiling after being blown out by Oklahoma City, and an offseason retool, and tease a data-based championship predictor to discuss next week. 00:00 Show intro and format 01:40 Coaches on the hot seat 02:18 Orlando Magic Mosley 04:12 Giannis trade tangent 04:42 Milwaukee Bucks Doc 06:30 Ranking first two 07:03 Toronto Raptors Darko 09:00 Chicago Bulls Donovan 11:08 Donovan ranking and Knicks 12:06 Washington Wizards Keefe 14:05 Front Office Pressure 14:43 Pelicans Interim Debate 16:48 Kings Coaching Chaos 18:10 Kings Roster Money Crunch 20:00 Lakers Reality Check 21:10 OKC Blowout Turning Point 23:17 LeBron Aging And Retool 25:28 Analytics Champion Tease 27:34 Wrap Up And Next Week
The Toledo Walleye defeated the Cincinnati Cyclones by a score of 3-2 at the Huntington Center tonight, the team’s fourth straight win. Sam Craggs scored on the breakaway straight out of the penalty box for what would be the game-winning goal, Tanner Kelly and Ryland Mosley each scored, Nick Andrews had two assists, and Carter Gylander stopped 33 of the 35 shots he faced tonight. 🎟️FOR TICKETS: https://toledowalleye.com/tickets ============================== 📱FOLLOW US: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/toledowalleye X: https://x.com/ToledoWalleye Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/walleye/ TikTok: @toledo_walleye
Date: September 27, 2008 Championship Title: Vacant WBA Inter-Continental Light Middleweight Title Venue: Home Depot ...
The Toledo Walleye lost to the Fort Wayne Komets 4-3 in overtime at the Huntington Center tonight. Newcomers Ryland Mosley ...