For the newest episode of OpenCourt-Basketball's 'Court Cases' Podcast, Len Werle and Eli Bauer each filled out their complete Playoff bracket for the 2022 NBA Playoffs. It's going to be a hell of a ride, and possibly a couple of upsets.
For the newest episode of OpenCourt-Basketball's 'Court Cases' Podcast, Drew Nate, Len Werle and Eli Bauer gave out their respective mid-season awards. MVP, DPOY, ROTY, 6thMan, MIP, COTY - everyone gave his take on who is the winner of these awards shortly before the All-Star Break. In some of these discussions, we almost started fighting. Enjoy...
For the newest episode of OpenCourt-Basketball's 'Court Cases' Podcast, Len Werle and Eli Bauer take a closer look at this season's biggest surprises and disappointments. Since we're at the half-way mark of the season, some valid points and arguments can be made.
For the newest episode of OpenCourt-Basketball's 'Court Cases' Podcast, Len Werle, Drew Nate and Eli Bauer each prepared their own personal 2022 All-Star Teams, including the starters, reserves and possible replacements. It was very interesting to say the least.
For the newest episode of OpenCourt-Basketball's 'Court Cases' Podcast, Len Werle, Drew Nate and Eli Bauer each prepared their own personal list consisting of the top 5 point guards of all-time.
As you can imagine the lists weren't in unison and the debating began up until the top two positions, who everybody had ranked the same, with a clear winner... Magic Johnson.
If you're interested give it a listen, it's worth it.
In episode four of the new season, Drew, Len and Eli each prepared three trade ideas that actually could work for every team involved.
This year's trade deadline is February 10, and trades might be rolling in soon...
In episode three of the new season, also the first episode of 2022, Lenny and Eli have a look at some the best NBA drafts of all-time. While the heavy favorites of 1984, 1996 and 2003 obviously are part of the discussion, we'll go a little deeper and also have a look at some underrated and under appreciated draft classes.
In episode two of the new season, Lenny, Drew and Eli have each made their top 5 lists of players age 23 and under. The three discuss their respective rankings and elaborate why they are right, rather than the others.
Yes, OpenCourt-Basketball's Court Cases is back for season 2! In episode one of the new season, Lenny, Drew and Eli have each made their top 5 MVP list of this current season. The three discuss about their respective rankings and elaborate why they are right, rather than the others.
We're back from spring break and brought another special guest along - former NBA player and current member of the Indiana Pacers broadcasting team, Eddie Gill!
We're talking about going undrafted, the infamous Malice at the Palace brawl and its aftermath, Eddie's career in general, his welcome to the NBA moments and why he is one of the few old players who believes that today's generation is superior.
Today's episode features a special guest - former NBA player Trevor Booker, who retired from professional basketball last year after playing for the Wizards, Jazz, Nets, Sixers and Pacers.
We talk about today's NBA, his time in the league, his infamous shot of the year, him becoming a billionaire, trying to even become a trillionaire, touch base on the MVP-race, this year's All-Star Game and his love for cereal.
In Episode 5 of Court Cases, we're talking about the Brooklyn Nets' Big 3 after a first couple of samples, and the imminent NBA Expansion, We also touch base with the Coronavirus situation in the NBA and what's to come in that department, before discussing how former NBA Players like Shaq are constantly discrediting and fronting today's generation and for what reason.
Today OpenCourt-Basketball's Len Werle and Damien Peters are talking about the most surprising teams of the young season. Since a surprise can go both ways, we talk about teams that have been performing surprisingly well, and about others, that have been performing surprisingly bad.
Today, we're taking a look at our predicted Eastern and Western Conference rankings for the 2020-21 season, predict our picks for the playoffs (and more), argue about the Rockets and talk about potential winners of the NBA awards such as MVP, MIP, DPOY and more...
Today, we talk about the 2020 offseason winners. Which teams got significantly better? Which team filled a void? Check it out.
Court is in session!
We're taking a closer look at teams whose offseasons haven't been ideal and talk about the Detroit Pistons, Milwaukee Bucks, Golden State Warriors among others, for different reasons.
Case closed!