Locked On Spurs - Daily Podcast On The San Antonio Spurs Locked On Podcast Network
-
- Sports
-
Locked On Spurs podcast is your daily ticket to stay ahead of the game and the first to know the latest news, analysis, and insider info for the San Antonio Spurs and the NBA. Host Jeff Garcia, the original co-founder of Project Spurs, a current Spurs beat writer in San Antonio, and former co-host of ESPN San Antonio’s Halftime Sports, provides your daily Spurs fix with expert, local analysis, game recaps, opponent check-ins, and coverage of all aspects of the Spurs franchise. Locked On Spurs takes you beyond the scoreboard for the inside scoops on the biggest stories from within the Spurs locker room and all over the NBA. Locked On Spurs podcast is part of the Locked On Podcast Network. Your Team. Every Day.
-
Spurs NBA Draft Prospect Spotlight: Dalton Knecht
On this episode of Locked On Spurs, host Jeff Garcia reviews some San Antonio Spurs news.
Then, Jack Thompson, formerly with San Antonio Sports Star, stops by to discuss NBA Draft hopeful Dalton Knecht and review some Locked On Spurs fan comments. -
Buy or sell: Spurs reportedly exploring a move for the No. 1 pick in the NBA Draft
On this episode of Locked On Spurs, host Jeff Garcia reviews some San Antonio Spurs news focusing on NBA Draft hopeful Tidjane Salaun.
Then, Sweep The League's Rudy Campos stops by to react to the report that the Spurs are exploring a move to trade for the No. 1 pick in the 2024 NBA Draft and review some Locked On Spurs fan comments. -
Sochan trusts the Spurs rebuild process. Should you?
On this episode of Locked On Spurs, host Jeff Garcia reviews some San Antonio Spurs news focusing on NBA Draft hopeful Nikola Topic.
AP Sports' Raul Dominguez stops by to react to Jeremy Sochan's faith in the team's rebuilding process, see if fans should do the same, and review some Locked On Spurs fan comments. -
Spurs NBA Draft Spotlight: Reed Sheppard
On this episode of Locked On Spurs, host Jeff Garcia reviews some San Antonio Spurs news.
Also, Jack Thompson, formerly with San Antonio Sports Star, stops by to put into focus Reed Sheppard. Does it make sense for the Spurs to draft him? What could he bring to the team? What do we think about any concerns? -
Special guest: Spurs' Devonte' Graham talks Basketball Without Borders 2024
On this episode of Locked On Spurs, host Jeff Garcia reviews some San Antonio Spurs news.
Also, San Antonio Spurs' Devonte Graham stops by to discuss his involvement with the NBA's Basketball Without Borders 2024 as a coach. Did he almost not go to the event? Can his new coaching skills give Gregg Popovich a run? Did he learn Spanish? -
Enter the Spurs multiverse: Would Spurs' Wembanyama have done a better defensive job in the West Finals vs. Dallas?
On this episode of Locked On Spurs, host Jeff Garcia reviews some San Antonio Spurs news you might have missed.
Also, Matt Guzman stops by to enter the Spurs multiverse and discuss if Victor Wembanyama would have done a better job than Rudy Gobert versus the Mavericks in the West Finals.
Customer Reviews
Locked On Whining
I get preseason is pretty anemic when it comes to big talking points without sounding repetitive after one has already been covered. Once the season begins is when the podcast gets juicy. But, if we’re gonna listen to the show during the offseason, we’re pretty avid bb fans and get (I hope) the team isn’t gonna win 50 games right outta the shoot bc Wemby is here. Let’s at least skip the Huxtable-family lessons like “we all just have to be patient with this young team, “ & “you remember what it was like being a teenager; you had to go through a lot to get to where you are now.” Maybe a more focused approach that discusses the team’s needs, strengths, weaknesses, potential, etc. for those of us who want to hear about the bb side of things in SAS land vs the process of personally accepting young talent. You’re either a fan or you’re not. If you’re not then you’re not listening to the SAS-oriented podcast. I read a lot of articles about player news, proposed trade packages, etc. the national media will never cover. I wish we could include a lot more info about that stuff. Maybe a co-host with some more interest in that area? Go Spurs Go!
Awful mics
The main guy has so much background noise and static, almost worse than his takes
Hit or Miss
The show has its moments when it's good and moments when it's bad. Although I do enjoy the geeking out of pop culture it happens a little too much. There's times where Jeff talk and uses slang, I'm not sure which age group he is trying to satisfy. I do enjoy some of the guests he has but at times I feel like he's afraid to disagree with him.
On game days, he talks for three minutes about the game and moves onto the next thing. overall could use some improvement and better quality as well