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2017 NBA Finals Preview

An episode of the Relatively Speaking Podcast podcast, hosted by Relatively Speaking Podcast, titled "2017 NBA Finals Preview" was published on June 1, 2017 and runs 50 minutes.

June 1, 2017 ·50m · Relatively Speaking Podcast

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The Relatively Speaking Podcast is here to help you get ready. For what exactly? Stuff! Stuff, and the 2017 NBA Finals. As usual, the show begins with some odd banter that has no place in big time championship preview podcasts. But so is life and so is the Relatively Speaking Podcast. After Jared and Joseph do their usual morning routines, it is time to discuss everything Golden State Warriors versus Cleveland Cavaliers. By everything, we mean near everything. Who are X-factors? What is an X-factor? Why do we keep inventing ways to say "guy who isn't great, but should do well in big moments" when we already have a thing called X-factor? What is at stake for LeBron James? Does Steph Curry need to win a title to win back the public? Can Kevin Durant do anything to make people consider him anything other than a world-class front-runner? There's even more discussion related to the NBA Finals than that, but we won't spoil the entire show because Jared and Joseph know you love surprises. The Relatively Speaking Podcast closes this special show with predictions that will make your heart swoon! The point here is an obvious one to note: If you want to know what is going to happen in this rubber match between these two fantastic franchises, you should probably set aside some time to consume the Relatively Speaking Podcast with -- and this is important -- BOTH of your ears (if available). You can follow Jared on Twitter @JMintzHoops. You can do the same with the other guy @JosephNardone.

The Relatively Speaking Podcast is here to help you get ready. For what exactly? Stuff! Stuff, and the 2017 NBA Finals. As usual, the show begins with some odd banter that has no place in big time championship preview podcasts. But so is life and so is the Relatively Speaking Podcast. After Jared and Joseph do their usual morning routines, it is time to discuss everything Golden State Warriors versus Cleveland Cavaliers. By everything, we mean near everything. Who are X-factors? What is an X-factor? Why do we keep inventing ways to say "guy who isn't great, but should do well in big moments" when we already have a thing called X-factor? What is at stake for LeBron James? Does Steph Curry need to win a title to win back the public? Can Kevin Durant do anything to make people consider him anything other than a world-class front-runner? There's even more discussion related to the NBA Finals than that, but we won't spoil the entire show because Jared and Joseph know you love surprises. The Relatively Speaking Podcast closes this special show with predictions that will make your heart swoon! The point here is an obvious one to note: If you want to know what is going to happen in this rubber match between these two fantastic franchises, you should probably set aside some time to consume the Relatively Speaking Podcast with -- and this is important -- BOTH of your ears (if available). You can follow Jared on Twitter @JMintzHoops. You can do the same with the other guy @JosephNardone.
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