Playoffs And Awards Breakdown! Hey guys and we are back with another episode, and why not do it on what’s happening right now? Which would be the playoffs/play-in tournament. Today, we are breaking down each team’s success and failures in each of their game, surprises that will shock fans of the Wizards and Heat, why the Bucks are the losers they are, and so much more. We will be breaking down the playoffs, today’s last game of the play-in tournament, and even giving out our Awards List. A separate video will be done on that topic, however, we wanted to share an early draft of it.
We wanted to do somethingcool as the playoffs begin tomorrow, we will be covering it like crazy; and we wanted to help you guys understand what is at stake with these games, what some of these teams battling through, also just witnessing the first-ever play-in tournament. This video covers everything and you don’t want to miss out. Watch now on YouTube, DailyMotion, and even Rumble.
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With the Philadelphia 76ers starting the season 2-11, tensions and speculations of what is happening have been rising. Notably, Monday night, Tyrese Maxey and the team had an emergency meeting to discuss what’s wrong.
According to ESPN’s Shams Charania, Joel Embiid was called out by Maxey. This is due to him not being a leader and not being able to show up on time to team activities.
“In the meeting, Maxey challenged Embiid to be on time to team activities, calling out the former league MVP about being late “for everything” and how it impacts the locker room, from other players to the coaching staff.” Shams Charania wrote on ESPN.
Kyle Lowry did call for this meeting to happen, and the biggest “elephant in the room” was Embiid. Embiid has been noticeably lacking since last season.
Beyond Embiid getting called out, Philadelphia’s players are demanding head coach Nick Nurse to push them harder. Coaches responded by wanting their players to pay more attention to detail and practice with a purpose.
Overall, the meeting was a positive one, which saw coaches and players share the blame for the way they began this season.
According to multiple reports, headlined by ESPN’s Shams Charania, De’Anthony Melton has suffered a sprained ACL.
This diagnosis was confirmed through an MRI, as this injury is in his left knee. For right now, there is no timeline for his return, but Melton has already been ruled out for Golden State’s game against the Memphis Grizzlies.
The Warriors have signed the 26-year-old to a one-year, $12.8 million deal in the offseason.
According to LeBron James himself, he isn’t going to play “until the wheels fall off.” Despite saying that, James never said when he would retire. That thought is still running through his head.
“I’m not gonna play that much longer, to be completely honest. I don’t know how many years that is, whether it’s 1 year, 2 years, whatever… I’m not playing til the wheels fall off.”
Now, this speculation has been intensified by ESPN’s Shams Charania. Per Charania, he believes LeBron will retire after next season. He cites it because that’s his $52.6 million player option season.
Over the past couple of contracts he has signed, LeBron has made it very flexible to where he’s in control of what happens. Whether that’s short-term deals or including a player option.
However, despite what Shams said, he does see a world where he does continue to play. He cites the NBA All-Star Weekend being held in Los Angeles in 2027, and his son, Bryce James, being able to play with his father as soon as the 2026-27 season.
While all of this is speculation, it would be interesting to see him have his farewell tour in 2027, playing with his two sons on the Lakers, hosting the All-Star Weekend, and having that year dedicated to him.