The Second Season NBA

The Second Season NBA

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The Second Season Podcast provides an in-depth analysis and evaluation of basketball players, teams and organizations through the focused lens of winning at the highest levels of the sport. Throughout the calendar year we will be discussing league trends, draft prospects, team-building philosophies, coaching strategy, salary cap mechanics and of course, the players on the hardwood. Culminating in a show that strives to understand what truly drives winning basketball at the highest level. This podcast was founded on idea of wanting to not only analyze the complexities of professional basketball, but to also celebrate it. We believe that high-level basketball is a topical realm ripe for productive conversations that have the potential to significantly increase the enjoyment of the sport for all fans. From the casual to the ultra hardcore, we hope that you not only understand the game better, but more importantly, grow to appreciate its beautiful chaos in the process. Hosted by Robin Jeffry and Jagger Ankney.

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Trade Deadline Preview with Ron Gutterman

Jan 20, 20261h 10m

Welcoming on our first ever guest, Ron Gutterman, we take a look at some of the most intriguing teams and situations ahead of the NBA trade deadline. You can keep up with Ron on X @rongutterman24

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Cooper Flagg and The Future of The Dallas Mavericks

Jan 10, 20261h 11m

The Dallas Mavericks find themselves in an interesting organizational position. We first provide a full scouting report and projection of Cooper Flagg. From our evaluatory conclusion of him as a prospect, we go over the complex potential paths forward for Dallas. How do they move forward having two

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The Future of the Atlanta Hawks

Jan 5, 20261h 1m

The future is now! We go in-depth on the Atlanta Hawks with a specific focus on Jalen Johnson and Trae Young; answering the key questions that the Atlanta front office is currently facing: What is the current state of this team from a roster and salary cap perspective? What are Johnson and Young as