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S2E13: New kings in town

No LeBron and no Steph in the playoffs? No problem. There's plenty of good basketball to be found, from the surprising Phoenix Suns to the swagged-out Atlanta Hawks. Plus, our thoughts on MVP Nikola Jokic and more.

Episode 13 of the I Think I Know Basketball podcast, hosted by Marquis Neal, Khari Thompson, titled "S2E13: New kings in town" was published on June 9, 2021 and runs 37 minutes.

June 9, 2021 ·37m · I Think I Know Basketball

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No LeBron and no Steph in the playoffs? No problem. There's plenty of good basketball to be found, from the surprising Phoenix Suns to the swagged-out Atlanta Hawks. Plus, our thoughts on MVP Nikola Jokic and more.

No LeBron and no Steph in the playoffs? No problem. There's plenty of good basketball to be found, from the surprising Phoenix Suns to the swagged-out Atlanta Hawks. Plus, our thoughts on MVP Nikola Jokic and more.
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