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Is Boston back, what is next for Paul George?

An episode of the Relatively Speaking Podcast podcast, hosted by Relatively Speaking Podcast, titled "Is Boston back, what is next for Paul George?" was published on April 24, 2017 and runs 53 minutes.

April 24, 2017 ·53m · Relatively Speaking Podcast

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The Relatively Speaking Podcast is here to help you overcome a weekend of quality NBA basketball. If the podcast were a shrink, it would talk you down from Monday morning NBA Playoffs sadness. After finding out that Joseph and Jared open the show oddly, it is time to discuss the biggest and best happenings over a tremendous April weekend. The Memphis-San Antonio game was crazy on Sunday. Marc Gasol has truly become a hero to all the people. Do the guys think there is now a chance the Spurs get upset? Also, find out why Joseph wants to place blame on a certain person who forever gets a free pass. Bulls-Celtics is a bit different now, right? Jared believes that this is just the law of averages playing out, while Joseph is determined to stick with his "Chicago has the best player on the court, so I am going with the Bulls" routine. It is a truly wonderful routine. The Pacers are gone the way of the dinosaurs. What does that mean for Paul George? You can listen to find out! It is also worth noting that, despite sweeping Indiana, Jared and Joseph still have major questions for the Cleveland Cavaliers. Blake Griffin hurt his toe, Steve Kerr has major back issues, and everyone should be sad about this. Probably -- heaven forbid -- feel a level of empathy for the guys out with the issues. Two fan favorite segments return this week. Both Poop in the Basket and Absurd Questions end the show on an incredibly high note. You're welcome, humans.

The Relatively Speaking Podcast is here to help you overcome a weekend of quality NBA basketball. If the podcast were a shrink, it would talk you down from Monday morning NBA Playoffs sadness. After finding out that Joseph and Jared open the show oddly, it is time to discuss the biggest and best happenings over a tremendous April weekend. The Memphis-San Antonio game was crazy on Sunday. Marc Gasol has truly become a hero to all the people. Do the guys think there is now a chance the Spurs get upset? Also, find out why Joseph wants to place blame on a certain person who forever gets a free pass. Bulls-Celtics is a bit different now, right? Jared believes that this is just the law of averages playing out, while Joseph is determined to stick with his "Chicago has the best player on the court, so I am going with the Bulls" routine. It is a truly wonderful routine. The Pacers are gone the way of the dinosaurs. What does that mean for Paul George? You can listen to find out! It is also worth noting that, despite sweeping Indiana, Jared and Joseph still have major questions for the Cleveland Cavaliers. Blake Griffin hurt his toe, Steve Kerr has major back issues, and everyone should be sad about this. Probably -- heaven forbid -- feel a level of empathy for the guys out with the issues. Two fan favorite segments return this week. Both Poop in the Basket and Absurd Questions end the show on an incredibly high note. You're welcome, humans.
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