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Cole Zwicker comes on to discuss 2017 NBA Draft

An episode of the Relatively Speaking Podcast podcast, hosted by Relatively Speaking Podcast, titled "Cole Zwicker comes on to discuss 2017 NBA Draft" was published on June 19, 2017 and runs 68 minutes.

June 19, 2017 ·68m · Relatively Speaking Podcast

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The Relatively Speaking Podcast is here to ease your basketball blues. Sure, both the NBA and college basketball seasons are over, but to those who have their heaven only be 10-feed off the ground, we're here to make sure you find your religion. On this special edition of the podcast, Cole Zwicker joins as a special guest to help sort through all of the 2017 NBA Draft hoopla. Among the things discussed: Cole is a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle. Everyone loves Donovan Mitchell. Cole gets pretty excited about fighting ghosts. What is a Luke Kennard and how awful are player-on-player comparisons? Is Kelly Olynyk the least attractive vampire of all the times? What should Boston and Los Angeles do with its picks? Jordan Bell gets a ton of love while the center position is mostly relegated to being the running backs of the NBA. People love Josh Jackson, but there are some legitimate concerns. Joseph goes on his usual Malachi Richardson rant that results in him asking Cole if he too hates fake-draft Twitter. We would like to thank Cole for being on the Relatively Speaking Podcast. In our not so humble opinions, he's a rising NBA Draft analyst star and you should all follow him and his work. Cole can be found on the mean streets of Twitter @ColeZwicker. Jared is hanging out in the dark recesses over @JMintzHoops. Joseph doesn't know how to use the future-device @JosephNardone.

The Relatively Speaking Podcast is here to ease your basketball blues. Sure, both the NBA and college basketball seasons are over, but to those who have their heaven only be 10-feed off the ground, we're here to make sure you find your religion. On this special edition of the podcast, Cole Zwicker joins as a special guest to help sort through all of the 2017 NBA Draft hoopla. Among the things discussed: Cole is a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle. Everyone loves Donovan Mitchell. Cole gets pretty excited about fighting ghosts. What is a Luke Kennard and how awful are player-on-player comparisons? Is Kelly Olynyk the least attractive vampire of all the times? What should Boston and Los Angeles do with its picks? Jordan Bell gets a ton of love while the center position is mostly relegated to being the running backs of the NBA. People love Josh Jackson, but there are some legitimate concerns. Joseph goes on his usual Malachi Richardson rant that results in him asking Cole if he too hates fake-draft Twitter. We would like to thank Cole for being on the Relatively Speaking Podcast. In our not so humble opinions, he's a rising NBA Draft analyst star and you should all follow him and his work. Cole can be found on the mean streets of Twitter @ColeZwicker. Jared is hanging out in the dark recesses over @JMintzHoops. Joseph doesn't know how to use the future-device @JosephNardone.
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