THE PILOT
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About this listen
This pilot episode of Hoop Take JASE (0:03) features host iloveyouJASE introducing his new basketball podcast and answering questions from PROCONversations viewers. The video covers a variety of NBA topics, including team trade rumors, rookie performances, and personal basketball experiences.
Key Discussions and Topics:
- Washington Wizards Roster Situation (1:20): JASE discusses the perplexing veteran trio of CJ McCullum, Marcus Smart, and Chris Middleton on the Wizards, suggesting they might be moved or bought out to join contenders.
- Summer League Highlights (3:37): Thoughts on the entertaining nature of this year's Summer League, including specific mentions of rookie performances like Johnny Fury's viral dunk and the Bronny James vs. Cooper Flag matchup.
- Houston Rockets Championship Hopes (4:32): JASE argues that with their current construction and the presence of Kevin Durant, the Rockets have a high chance of reaching the conference finals.
- Personal Basketball Story (6:12): JASE shares a humorous story about getting his shot blocked into the stands by Quinton Phillips during middle school tryouts, marking the end of his organized basketball aspirations.
- Bronny James and LeBron James (10:54): JASE defends Bronny James against critics, noting he is developing his skills, and discusses potential scenarios for LeBron James winning another ring, including rumors regarding the Dallas Mavericks.
- Biggest 'What If' in NBA History (16:59): JASE highlights Len Bias as the biggest 'what if', imagining how he would have continued the Boston Celtics dynasty.
- What Makes a 'Worst' Player (18:32): JASE defines a bad player by their negative attitude and lack of basketball IQ, rather than just their skill level.
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