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The Atlantic Files #154: NBA Officially Back

An episode of the The Atlantic Files podcast, hosted by Alex Fischbein and Mike Bash, titled "The Atlantic Files #154: NBA Officially Back" was published on July 31, 2020 and runs 21 minutes.

July 31, 2020 ·21m · The Atlantic Files

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The NBA is now OFFICIALLY back! Seeding games have now begun inside the bubble and everyone is beyond hype. The first set of games are nice and all, but they aren't Atlantic games. On this episode, we preview each Atlantic team's first game inside the bubble. Brooklyn and Boston both play Friday. The Celtics and Bucks are going to be a big game to watch. Jayson Tatum vs Giannis Antetokounmpo, while it's unlikely they will guard each other, is going to be a great matchup. The day after, Philly goes up against the Pacers while the Raptors have a tall task against the Lakers for the nightcap. Pascal Siakam might be out to prove a little something against the big dogs of the West, especially on national TV.

The NBA is now OFFICIALLY back! Seeding games have now begun inside the bubble and everyone is beyond hype. The first set of games are nice and all, but they aren't Atlantic games. On this episode, we preview each Atlantic team's first game inside the bubble. Brooklyn and Boston both play Friday. The Celtics and Bucks are going to be a big game to watch. Jayson Tatum vs Giannis Antetokounmpo, while it's unlikely they will guard each other, is going to be a great matchup. The day after, Philly goes up against the Pacers while the Raptors have a tall task against the Lakers for the nightcap. Pascal Siakam might be out to prove a little something against the big dogs of the West, especially on national TV.
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