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August 18, 2025
NBA Offseason Grades: Knicks earn A’s but Giannis & Bucks FAIL | KOC Show
@YahooSports
NBA | Yahoo! Sports
NBA Offseason Grades: Knicks earn A’s but Giannis & Bucks FAIL | KOC Show
Three off-season grades shape the NBA outlook: Luca Doncic’s weight cut has him quicker and more dynamic, a solid B+. Utah’s move to keep Lauri Markkanen signals stability as EuroBasket hoops burn bright, while Giannis Antetokounmpo’s stay in Milwaukee is juxtaposed with a market-kernel roster rebuild that tests three-time MVP durability. Miles Turner’s Bucks swap lands as a bold pivot, pairing elite shot-blocking with faster, more versatile offense. Detroit’s Cade Cunningham–Jaden Ivey duo is a core subplot, with internal growth and strategic pieces like LeVert and Robinson teased as potential catalysts. Denver and OKC loom in the West as cautionary tales and aspirational blueprints, while the Euros amplify depth and development. Fantasy leagues should watch these shifts closely: impact now, and long-term value in younger cores and rosters with real playoff upside.
With Luca Doncic's off-season progress, should fantasy managers push him into the top tier even if three-pointers become more contested?Miles Turner's arrival in Milwaukee changes the center rotation—who benefits most fantasy-wise?Lauri Markkanen's retention by Utah signals stability—what's the best path for his fantasy breakout?Detroit's Cade Cunningham–Jaden Ivy axis could redefine fantasy value in the East. What lineup changes matter most?
Mentions:
@Cade Cunningham | Detroit Pistons | NBA
@Cade Cunningham | Detroit Pistons | NBA
@Giannis Antetokounmpo | Milwaukee Bucks | NBA
@Giannis Antetokounmpo | Milwaukee Bucks | NBA
@Lauri Markkanen | Utah Jazz | NBA
@Lauri Markkanen | Utah Jazz | NBA
@Luka Dončić | Dallas Mavericks | NBA
@Luka Dončić | Dallas Mavericks | NBA
@Miles Turner | Milwaukee Bucks | NBA
@Miles Turner | Milwaukee Bucks | NBA

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A9a9zHrtFb8..

August 17, 2025
NBA 25/26 Schedule: 5-Game Weeks, 2-Game Traps & Fantasy Playoff Chaos | Fade Nikola Jokic?
@LockedOnFantasyBasketball
Locked On Fantasy Basketball
NBA 25/26 Schedule: 5-Game Weeks, 2-Game Traps & Fantasy Playoff Chaos | Fade Nikola Jokic?

NBA schedules drive late-season strategy, but overvaluing tiny playoff-week differentials is a trap. The focal point: finish playoffs around March 22 for best matchup density, with 11-12 game weeks across most rosters and key traps in two-game finals weeks. Best-practice rosters balance four-team clusters with 12-game weeks vs. injury-prone stars who might miss back-to-backs. The chatter also flags back-to-backs, quality-game days (10+ games = start-sit churn), and NBA Cup quirks that can force late-streaming moves as rosters adapt.

Planners must weigh 12-game ceilings against 9- or 10-game floors, and reframe drafts to avoid overpaying for outlier playoff weeks. Teams like the Clippers, Knicks, Suns, and Wizards show 11-to-12 game templates in the marquee window, while squads like Atlanta, Cleveland, and New Orleans may present two-game finals weeks. The takeaway: align picks with calendar realities, not vague “week numbers.”

In-season signals get amplified in playoffs: a 2-game finals week is a real drag for big-name anchors, so granularity matters for guards and wings with two-game weeks. The show also flags Embiid, Jokic, Booker, Doncic, and others as high-variance levers depending on which weeks they land in lineups. Balancing upside with reliability is the core craft here.

Promising targets emerge from the 12-game slate—Clippers, Knicks, Suns, Wizards—while avoiders include players who carry high risk of back-to-backs like Embiid or players with late-season rests. The episode leans into dates over generic “week 20” talk, and champions a date-driven framework to maximize weekly output without chasing phantom season-wide advantages.

For fantasy bettors, the tempo matters: the NBA Cup could tilt schedules, back-to-backs, and even quality-game days. The advice stays practical: don’t chase a single extra game at the expense of 2-3 more meaningful weeks. Instead, lock in a framework, test it against the Yahoo/ESPN playoff scaffolding, and let the data guide the final pick order and streaming moves.

Which single strategic adjustment should a fantasy manager make when planning around the March 2–22 playoff window?How should you handle a two-game finals scenario when choosing between Jokic, Luka, or Booker in drafts?What’s the best way to treat back-to-backs and quality-game days when drafting around the NBA Cup window?In ESPN vs Yahoo default playoffs, where should a fantasy manager position top guards with two-game finals?
Mentions:
@Devin Booker | Phoenix Suns | NBA
@Devin Booker | Phoenix Suns | NBA
@LaMelo Ball | Charlotte Hornets | NBA
@LaMelo Ball | Charlotte Hornets | NBA
Los Angeles Clippers | NBA
Los Angeles Clippers | NBA
@Luka Dončić | Dallas Mavericks | NBA
@Luka Dončić | Dallas Mavericks | NBA
New York Knicks | NBA
New York Knicks | NBA
@Nikola Jokič | Denver Nuggets | NBA
@Nikola Jokič | Denver Nuggets | NBA
@Zion Williamson | New Orleans Pelicans | NBA
@Zion Williamson | New Orleans Pelicans | NBA

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6bHHjEly3yc..

August 16, 2025
2025 NBA MVP Picks: Luka, Giannis, Jokic… or a SURPRISE?
@YahooSports
Good Word with Goodwill
2025 NBA MVP Picks: Luka, Giannis, Jokic… or a SURPRISE?

Narratives shape this MVP season as much as numbers do. Jokic and SGA sit at the obvious-lock frontier, but Luka’s off-season preparation in LA has the blueprint of a narrative-driven breakout. LeBron is framed as a post-prime voice in the conversation, while Giannis is kept alive as an outlier if Milwaukee pushes to a top seed. The discussion also explores the historical standard that MVP winners typically come from 50-win teams, with a reminder of Russell Westbrook’s 2017 moment and the ever-present call to avoid overreliance on hype. The dialogue pivots between elite production and team success, hinting at a few surprise contenders who could force their way into the mix as the season unfolds.

As the clock ticks toward training camps, the panel weighs age curves, prime windows, and the evolving role of MVP voting. They emphasize that the MVP metric isn’t only scoring but impact—how a star's minutes, usage, and playmaking ripple through their group. The conversation signals Luka’s emerging narrative power, SGA’s sustained growth, Jokic’s steady dominance, and Giannis's potential comeback narrative if the Bucks defy expectations. The takeaway: a candid, data-informed debate with room for a late-season surge from a buzzy runner who proves capable of lifting a sub-50-win squad into MVP contention.

Which MVP candidate presents the safest fantasy-betting path this season, and why?What teams are most likely to hit 50 wins and boost an MVP bid, and how should fantasy managers position around that?Which younger players could disrupt the MVP race and how should you draft them in fantasy?How does age and prime window influence MVP voting historically, and what should fantasy managers anticipate?
Mentions:
@Donovan Mitchell | Cleveland Cavaliers | NBA
@Donovan Mitchell | Cleveland Cavaliers | NBA
@Giannis Antetokounmpo | Milwaukee Bucks | NBA
@Giannis Antetokounmpo | Milwaukee Bucks | NBA
@Luka Dončić | Dallas Mavericks | NBA
@Luka Dončić | Dallas Mavericks | NBA
@Nikola Jokic | Denver Nuggets | NBA
@Nikola Jokic | Denver Nuggets | NBA
@Shai Gilgeous-Alexander | Oklahoma City Thunder | NBA
@Shai Gilgeous-Alexander | Oklahoma City Thunder | NBA

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_yzFm29LtAM..

August 15, 2025
Stephen A Smith Makes A SURPRISE Return To Gil's Arena
@GilsArena
Gil's Arena
Stephen A Smith Makes A SURPRISE Return To Gil's Arena

The episode packs a high-velocity tour through today’s NBA pecking order, spotlighting LeBron James as the enduring barometer of success and durability, Luka Doncic’s rumored horizon-altering moves, and Giannis Antetokounmpo’s ongoing pressure to push Milwaukee beyond a lingering cap. The dialogue pivots to Kevin Durant’s travel map, Donovan Mitchell’s Cavaliers ascent, and Anthony Davis’ ceiling in a landscape where stars still carry fantasy weight but team context drives value.

If LeBron and Luka anchor the Lakers in a hypothetical season, how should fantasy managers adjust stance on surrounding wings and bigs?What’s the realistic ceiling for Thunder’s dynasty hopes given current assets and cap dynamics?Which KD-moment would most uplift fantasy values around him in a spring stretch run?In a goat debate context, which modern metric best captures the true impact of players like Giannis and Jokic on fantasy value?
Mentions:
@Donovan Mitchell | Cleveland Cavaliers | NBA
@Donovan Mitchell | Cleveland Cavaliers | NBA
@Giannis Antetokounmpo | Milwaukee Bucks | NBA
@Giannis Antetokounmpo | Milwaukee Bucks | NBA
@Kevin Durant | Houston Rockets | NBA
@Kevin Durant | Houston Rockets | NBA
@LeBron James | Los Angeles Lakers | NBA
@LeBron James | Los Angeles Lakers | NBA
Los Angeles Lakers | NBA
Los Angeles Lakers | NBA
@Luka Dončić | Los Angeles Lakers | NBA
@Luka Dončić | Los Angeles Lakers | NBA
Oklahoma City Thunder | NBA
Oklahoma City Thunder | NBA

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8prG9dRtrkM..

August 15, 2025
NBA Fantasy Basketball EARLY Mock Draft | 9 Cat 12 Team H2H Mock | Pick 3
@LockedOnFantasyBasketball
Locked On Fantasy Basketball
NBA Fantasy Basketball EARLY Mock Draft | 9 Cat 12 Team H2H Mock | Pick 3

First mock draft of the season for a 12-team, nine-cat head-to-head league unfolds as Josh Lloyd tests a third-round reversal, builds a raw-but-ambitious roster, and weighs the constant tension between elite per-game upside and long-term risk. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander lands early, becoming the anchor in a guard-forward build while Nikola Jokic and Luka Dončić hover in the top four—though the host signals flexibility depending on schedule and matchup dynamics.

Attention shifts to the playoff calendar: no two-game finals in most weeks, with some teams sporting heavy two-game weeks in round one and up to five in the finals. That prompts strategic chatter about balancing positions, streaming late-round centers, and punting certain stats to maximize value. The session doubles as a live exploration of board dynamics, expected ADP drift, and what a truly balanced, adaptable squad looks like across formats.

Throughout, the host stresses that projections meet variance in head-to-head formats, and that the mock is a learning tool rather than a real draft. Feedback from listeners and future schedule-breakdown shows are teased as essential pieces to refine builds for Yahoo, ESPN, and Fantrax alike. It’s a playful, analytical kickoff to a year of evolving fantasy basketball strategy.

Given Shai, Luka, Jokic, and LeBron in the early rounds, what is the optimal balance approach for the next four picks to maintain a competitive nine-cat team?How should you approach the middle rounds when third-round reversal is in effect?Which late-round targets offer the best streaming upside to cover potential rest days for top stars?Is Zion worth the premium given schedule risk, or should you opt for safer upside elsewhere?
Mentions:
@Kawhi Leonard | LA Clippers | NBA
@Kawhi Leonard | LA Clippers | NBA
@LeBron James | Los Angeles Lakers | NBA
@LeBron James | Los Angeles Lakers | NBA
@Luka Dončić | Dallas Mavericks | NBA
@Luka Dončić | Dallas Mavericks | NBA
@Nikola Jokic | Denver Nuggets | NBA
@Nikola Jokic | Denver Nuggets | NBA
@Shai Gilgeous-Alexander | | NBA
@Shai Gilgeous-Alexander | | NBA
@Zion Williamson | New Orleans Pelicans | NBA
@Zion Williamson | New Orleans Pelicans | NBA

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-uJiPQX69lQ..

August 18, 2025
NBA Offseason Grades: Knicks earn A’s but Giannis & Bucks FAIL | KOC Show
@YahooSports
NBA | Yahoo! Sports
NBA Offseason Grades: Knicks earn A’s but Giannis & Bucks FAIL | KOC Show
Three off-season grades shape the NBA outlook: Luca Doncic’s weight cut has him quicker and more dynamic, a solid B+. Utah’s move to keep Lauri Markkanen signals stability as EuroBasket hoops burn bright, while Giannis Antetokounmpo’s stay in Milwaukee is juxtaposed with a market-kernel roster rebuild that tests three-time MVP durability. Miles Turner’s Bucks swap lands as a bold pivot, pairing elite shot-blocking with faster, more versatile offense. Detroit’s Cade Cunningham–Jaden Ivey duo is a core subplot, with internal growth and strategic pieces like LeVert and Robinson teased as potential catalysts. Denver and OKC loom in the West as cautionary tales and aspirational blueprints, while the Euros amplify depth and development. Fantasy leagues should watch these shifts closely: impact now, and long-term value in younger cores and rosters with real playoff upside.
With Luca Doncic's off-season progress, should fantasy managers push him into the top tier even if three-pointers become more contested?Miles Turner's arrival in Milwaukee changes the center rotation—who benefits most fantasy-wise?Lauri Markkanen's retention by Utah signals stability—what's the best path for his fantasy breakout?Detroit's Cade Cunningham–Jaden Ivy axis could redefine fantasy value in the East. What lineup changes matter most?
Mentions:
@Cade Cunningham | Detroit Pistons | NBA
@Cade Cunningham | Detroit Pistons | NBA
@Giannis Antetokounmpo | Milwaukee Bucks | NBA
@Giannis Antetokounmpo | Milwaukee Bucks | NBA
@Lauri Markkanen | Utah Jazz | NBA
@Lauri Markkanen | Utah Jazz | NBA
@Luka Dončić | Dallas Mavericks | NBA
@Luka Dončić | Dallas Mavericks | NBA
@Miles Turner | Milwaukee Bucks | NBA
@Miles Turner | Milwaukee Bucks | NBA

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A9a9zHrtFb8..

August 17, 2025
NBA 25/26 Schedule: 5-Game Weeks, 2-Game Traps & Fantasy Playoff Chaos | Fade Nikola Jokic?
@LockedOnFantasyBasketball
Locked On Fantasy Basketball
NBA 25/26 Schedule: 5-Game Weeks, 2-Game Traps & Fantasy Playoff Chaos | Fade Nikola Jokic?

NBA schedules drive late-season strategy, but overvaluing tiny playoff-week differentials is a trap. The focal point: finish playoffs around March 22 for best matchup density, with 11-12 game weeks across most rosters and key traps in two-game finals weeks. Best-practice rosters balance four-team clusters with 12-game weeks vs. injury-prone stars who might miss back-to-backs. The chatter also flags back-to-backs, quality-game days (10+ games = start-sit churn), and NBA Cup quirks that can force late-streaming moves as rosters adapt.

Planners must weigh 12-game ceilings against 9- or 10-game floors, and reframe drafts to avoid overpaying for outlier playoff weeks. Teams like the Clippers, Knicks, Suns, and Wizards show 11-to-12 game templates in the marquee window, while squads like Atlanta, Cleveland, and New Orleans may present two-game finals weeks. The takeaway: align picks with calendar realities, not vague “week numbers.”

In-season signals get amplified in playoffs: a 2-game finals week is a real drag for big-name anchors, so granularity matters for guards and wings with two-game weeks. The show also flags Embiid, Jokic, Booker, Doncic, and others as high-variance levers depending on which weeks they land in lineups. Balancing upside with reliability is the core craft here.

Promising targets emerge from the 12-game slate—Clippers, Knicks, Suns, Wizards—while avoiders include players who carry high risk of back-to-backs like Embiid or players with late-season rests. The episode leans into dates over generic “week 20” talk, and champions a date-driven framework to maximize weekly output without chasing phantom season-wide advantages.

For fantasy bettors, the tempo matters: the NBA Cup could tilt schedules, back-to-backs, and even quality-game days. The advice stays practical: don’t chase a single extra game at the expense of 2-3 more meaningful weeks. Instead, lock in a framework, test it against the Yahoo/ESPN playoff scaffolding, and let the data guide the final pick order and streaming moves.

Which single strategic adjustment should a fantasy manager make when planning around the March 2–22 playoff window?How should you handle a two-game finals scenario when choosing between Jokic, Luka, or Booker in drafts?What’s the best way to treat back-to-backs and quality-game days when drafting around the NBA Cup window?In ESPN vs Yahoo default playoffs, where should a fantasy manager position top guards with two-game finals?
Mentions:
@Devin Booker | Phoenix Suns | NBA
@Devin Booker | Phoenix Suns | NBA
@LaMelo Ball | Charlotte Hornets | NBA
@LaMelo Ball | Charlotte Hornets | NBA
Los Angeles Clippers | NBA
Los Angeles Clippers | NBA
@Luka Dončić | Dallas Mavericks | NBA
@Luka Dončić | Dallas Mavericks | NBA
New York Knicks | NBA
New York Knicks | NBA
@Nikola Jokič | Denver Nuggets | NBA
@Nikola Jokič | Denver Nuggets | NBA
@Zion Williamson | New Orleans Pelicans | NBA
@Zion Williamson | New Orleans Pelicans | NBA

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6bHHjEly3yc..

August 16, 2025
2025 NBA MVP Picks: Luka, Giannis, Jokic… or a SURPRISE?
@YahooSports
Good Word with Goodwill
2025 NBA MVP Picks: Luka, Giannis, Jokic… or a SURPRISE?

Narratives shape this MVP season as much as numbers do. Jokic and SGA sit at the obvious-lock frontier, but Luka’s off-season preparation in LA has the blueprint of a narrative-driven breakout. LeBron is framed as a post-prime voice in the conversation, while Giannis is kept alive as an outlier if Milwaukee pushes to a top seed. The discussion also explores the historical standard that MVP winners typically come from 50-win teams, with a reminder of Russell Westbrook’s 2017 moment and the ever-present call to avoid overreliance on hype. The dialogue pivots between elite production and team success, hinting at a few surprise contenders who could force their way into the mix as the season unfolds.

As the clock ticks toward training camps, the panel weighs age curves, prime windows, and the evolving role of MVP voting. They emphasize that the MVP metric isn’t only scoring but impact—how a star's minutes, usage, and playmaking ripple through their group. The conversation signals Luka’s emerging narrative power, SGA’s sustained growth, Jokic’s steady dominance, and Giannis's potential comeback narrative if the Bucks defy expectations. The takeaway: a candid, data-informed debate with room for a late-season surge from a buzzy runner who proves capable of lifting a sub-50-win squad into MVP contention.

Which MVP candidate presents the safest fantasy-betting path this season, and why?What teams are most likely to hit 50 wins and boost an MVP bid, and how should fantasy managers position around that?Which younger players could disrupt the MVP race and how should you draft them in fantasy?How does age and prime window influence MVP voting historically, and what should fantasy managers anticipate?
Mentions:
@Donovan Mitchell | Cleveland Cavaliers | NBA
@Donovan Mitchell | Cleveland Cavaliers | NBA
@Giannis Antetokounmpo | Milwaukee Bucks | NBA
@Giannis Antetokounmpo | Milwaukee Bucks | NBA
@Luka Dončić | Dallas Mavericks | NBA
@Luka Dončić | Dallas Mavericks | NBA
@Nikola Jokic | Denver Nuggets | NBA
@Nikola Jokic | Denver Nuggets | NBA
@Shai Gilgeous-Alexander | Oklahoma City Thunder | NBA
@Shai Gilgeous-Alexander | Oklahoma City Thunder | NBA

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_yzFm29LtAM..

August 15, 2025
Stephen A Smith Makes A SURPRISE Return To Gil's Arena
@GilsArena
Gil's Arena
Stephen A Smith Makes A SURPRISE Return To Gil's Arena

The episode packs a high-velocity tour through today’s NBA pecking order, spotlighting LeBron James as the enduring barometer of success and durability, Luka Doncic’s rumored horizon-altering moves, and Giannis Antetokounmpo’s ongoing pressure to push Milwaukee beyond a lingering cap. The dialogue pivots to Kevin Durant’s travel map, Donovan Mitchell’s Cavaliers ascent, and Anthony Davis’ ceiling in a landscape where stars still carry fantasy weight but team context drives value.

If LeBron and Luka anchor the Lakers in a hypothetical season, how should fantasy managers adjust stance on surrounding wings and bigs?What’s the realistic ceiling for Thunder’s dynasty hopes given current assets and cap dynamics?Which KD-moment would most uplift fantasy values around him in a spring stretch run?In a goat debate context, which modern metric best captures the true impact of players like Giannis and Jokic on fantasy value?
Mentions:
@Donovan Mitchell | Cleveland Cavaliers | NBA
@Donovan Mitchell | Cleveland Cavaliers | NBA
@Giannis Antetokounmpo | Milwaukee Bucks | NBA
@Giannis Antetokounmpo | Milwaukee Bucks | NBA
@Kevin Durant | Houston Rockets | NBA
@Kevin Durant | Houston Rockets | NBA
@LeBron James | Los Angeles Lakers | NBA
@LeBron James | Los Angeles Lakers | NBA
Los Angeles Lakers | NBA
Los Angeles Lakers | NBA
@Luka Dončić | Los Angeles Lakers | NBA
@Luka Dončić | Los Angeles Lakers | NBA
Oklahoma City Thunder | NBA
Oklahoma City Thunder | NBA

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8prG9dRtrkM..

August 15, 2025
NBA Fantasy Basketball EARLY Mock Draft | 9 Cat 12 Team H2H Mock | Pick 3
@LockedOnFantasyBasketball
Locked On Fantasy Basketball
NBA Fantasy Basketball EARLY Mock Draft | 9 Cat 12 Team H2H Mock | Pick 3

First mock draft of the season for a 12-team, nine-cat head-to-head league unfolds as Josh Lloyd tests a third-round reversal, builds a raw-but-ambitious roster, and weighs the constant tension between elite per-game upside and long-term risk. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander lands early, becoming the anchor in a guard-forward build while Nikola Jokic and Luka Dončić hover in the top four—though the host signals flexibility depending on schedule and matchup dynamics.

Attention shifts to the playoff calendar: no two-game finals in most weeks, with some teams sporting heavy two-game weeks in round one and up to five in the finals. That prompts strategic chatter about balancing positions, streaming late-round centers, and punting certain stats to maximize value. The session doubles as a live exploration of board dynamics, expected ADP drift, and what a truly balanced, adaptable squad looks like across formats.

Throughout, the host stresses that projections meet variance in head-to-head formats, and that the mock is a learning tool rather than a real draft. Feedback from listeners and future schedule-breakdown shows are teased as essential pieces to refine builds for Yahoo, ESPN, and Fantrax alike. It’s a playful, analytical kickoff to a year of evolving fantasy basketball strategy.

Given Shai, Luka, Jokic, and LeBron in the early rounds, what is the optimal balance approach for the next four picks to maintain a competitive nine-cat team?How should you approach the middle rounds when third-round reversal is in effect?Which late-round targets offer the best streaming upside to cover potential rest days for top stars?Is Zion worth the premium given schedule risk, or should you opt for safer upside elsewhere?
Mentions:
@Kawhi Leonard | LA Clippers | NBA
@Kawhi Leonard | LA Clippers | NBA
@LeBron James | Los Angeles Lakers | NBA
@LeBron James | Los Angeles Lakers | NBA
@Luka Dončić | Dallas Mavericks | NBA
@Luka Dončić | Dallas Mavericks | NBA
@Nikola Jokic | Denver Nuggets | NBA
@Nikola Jokic | Denver Nuggets | NBA
@Shai Gilgeous-Alexander | | NBA
@Shai Gilgeous-Alexander | | NBA
@Zion Williamson | New Orleans Pelicans | NBA
@Zion Williamson | New Orleans Pelicans | NBA

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-uJiPQX69lQ..

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