Pro Basketball Talk on NBC Sports podcast Kurt Helin, NBC Sports
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Kurt Helin and the team from ProBasketballTalk at NBCSports.com talk all things NBA basketball: news, analysis and even the ridiculous. Regular guests include NBA players and media members.
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Talking Magic Johnson with author of new biography Roland Lazenby
Magic Johnson is arguably the greatest point guard to ever play the game, but his impact off the court in Los Angeles and around the globe is even greater. Author Roland Lazenby discusses his new biography on Magic with Kurt Helin of NBC Sports.
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Western Conference preview with Mark Medina
The Nuggets are the team to beat, and we break down if the Suns, Lakers, Warriors or anyone else in the West could do that and take the crown.
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NBA season preview with betting edge
It's easy to say the Bucks or Celtics will be good, but for bettors out there where can some NBA money be made? Drew Dinsick joins to break down the season with a gambling eye.
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World Cup semifinals, Central division preview and Erykah Badu
The USA has looked good — but also had its wakeup call — at the World Cup and we discuss this team, how Erykah Badu can tie into them, plus preview the Central Division.
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Harden saga, Diana Taurasi, Northwest Division preview
James Harden is calling his GM a liar, but is anybody winning in this situation? Corey Robinson and Kurt Helin of NBC Sports discuss that, Diana Taurasi, Radiohead, and the Northwest Division.
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Talking WNBA, Sixth Person of the Year love with Sun's DiJonai Carrington
Connecticut Suns' player DiJonai Carrington dropped by the podcast to talk life in Connecticut, the WNBA, the love she is getting for Sixth Player of the Year, and more.
Customer Reviews
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Great episode with Drew! (Too many mouse clicks in background)
Riveting and timely NBA discussion
I want to specifically shout out Dan Feldman and Dane Carbaugh, who are smart, articulate and passionate when it comes to basketball reporting and analysis. Kurt and company are too, but Dan and Dane ("Dan(e)" if you will) specifically have appeared multiple times on our podcast, On the NBA Beat, and we couldn't be more appreciative. Keep up the great work, guys!
Please do some research at least.
You “don’t know if the FIBA tournament has an All-Tournament Team”? “Kyrie Irving has never been a good off-the-ball-player”? Do you all actually watch basketball? (See the 2014 FIBA World Cup And Kyrie’s off-ball statistics playing alongside LeBron.) Or is this just an extreme case of anti-Kyrie bias? (Kyrie was MVP of the 2014, FIBA World Cup, by the way, yet you barely even mention him when referencing past Team USA teams or potential 2020 players.)