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EPISODE · Jul 24, 2019 · 32 MIN

Ep. 196: Discussing a wild offseason with Tom Haberstroh

from By The Horns: A Chicago Bulls Show · host Chicago Sports Network

On this edition of the Bulls Talk podcast, Mark Schanowski is joined by NBC national NBA insider Tom Haberstroh. 0:40 On the wildest NBA offseason in memory 1:50 Reaction to Kawhi picking the Clippers and how good that team can be 4:50 On the Lakers and why they have set themselves up to have a ‘big 3’ with DeMarcus Cousins 7:15 Handicapping the western conference contenders including why Denver makes sense for Chris Paul 10:10 Can the Rockets make it work? 14:40 On the Pelicans and if they can make the postseason this upcoming year 16:40 Tom on why he likes the Bulls offseason 18:55 On Tomas Satoransky and why he is underrated around the league 21:05 On Kris Dunn’s future with the Bulls 23:10 Can either LaVine or Markkanen make the all-star team? 25:25 On expectations for Jim Boylen and the new coaching staff 27:25 On Bulls playoff chances and which team can they overtake in the East 29:50 Why Bulls fans should temper expectations for Coby White 30:37 Living in Charlotte, Tom says White Sox super prospect Luis Robert is more popular than any current Hornets player

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