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The Golden State Warriors are bringing it back one more time. Do they have the roster construction to make it competitive or just sentimental?
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New York's Biggest Roster Decisions
The Knicks are headed toward the NBA’s second apron sooner or later—but does that mean they should avoid it now? In this episode, I break down the Mitchell Robinson and Landry Shamet decisions, Brunson’s team-friendly contract, frozen draft picks, the Stepien Rule, and what it really means to keep a championship window open under the new CBA. The goal isn’t to avoid the second apron forever. It’s to enter it deliberately.
Minnesota Needs to Reinvent Itself
Minnesota is capped out, short on picks, and one media cycle away from a ticking clock on Anthony Edwards. Running it back is the safe move. I think it's the stale one. This is my pitch for how the Timberwolves reinvent themselves as a perimeter-attacking team — built around a trade for Ja Morant — and why that's their best path forward. Here's what I'd do if I ran the front office.
Cleveland's Order of Operations
The Cavs just got swept by the Knicks in the Eastern Conference Finals. Cleveland made the right decisions in the wrong order four years ago, and they're still paying for it. This is the companion to Wednesday's Detroit episode, where a front office is doing this work correctly in real time.
Detroit's Order of Operations
Detroit got criticized for not making a big move at the trade deadline. The conventional wisdom says they should have acquired a second scorer and prepared for a deeper playoff run. The Ten Commandments view is the opposite: Detroit is doing the hardest work in team building by sequencing their decisions in the right order. Before they acquire a second scorer, they have to answer the questions that determine what kind of scorer to acquire — what is Jalen Duren to this team, and what is Ausar Thompson?
The Memphis Grizzlies Are Waiting for Your Call
Memphis doesn't have to do anything. But they can do everything. The Grizzlies just finished sixth-worst in the league, traded Desmond Bane to Orlando, moved Jaren Jackson Jr. for picks, and have the most flexible roster of any team entering the offseason. Every contender that lost in the first round is about to call them — and Memphis can do almost any kind of trade those teams need. Warehouse a bad contract. Move a productive veteran. Send out a star at the perfect contract window. This is what front-office leverage actually looks like when a rebuild starts at exactly the right moment.
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