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Post Up Podcast
Post Up Podcast
81 episodes
7 months ago
Post Up Podcast is an African NBA-focused podcast where your hosts Cyrus Rogers and Kaunda Chama talk all things NBA from a uniquely African perspective. Weekly, the guys discuss the NBA, from the various players to the diverse teams, from trades to big-time plays and everything in between. The NBA is a league made up of huge stars and they get a lot of attention, but the dynamic duo of Cyrus and Kaunda also pay special attention to players of African descent that are setting the league alight and making their name. They tell those stories as well as covering the big topics too. Cyrus Rogers and Kaunda Chama are former editors of NBA.com Africa and are basketball writers and TV analysts who work across multiple medias talking basketball and specifically the NBA and WNBA.
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Post Up Podcast is an African NBA-focused podcast where your hosts Cyrus Rogers and Kaunda Chama talk all things NBA from a uniquely African perspective. Weekly, the guys discuss the NBA, from the various players to the diverse teams, from trades to big-time plays and everything in between. The NBA is a league made up of huge stars and they get a lot of attention, but the dynamic duo of Cyrus and Kaunda also pay special attention to players of African descent that are setting the league alight and making their name. They tell those stories as well as covering the big topics too. Cyrus Rogers and Kaunda Chama are former editors of NBA.com Africa and are basketball writers and TV analysts who work across multiple medias talking basketball and specifically the NBA and WNBA.
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Post Up Podcast 22/23 Ep: 17 – Trade Winners & Losers + All-Star Replacements
Post Up Podcast
53 minutes 22 seconds
2 years ago
Post Up Podcast 22/23 Ep: 17 – Trade Winners & Losers + All-Star Replacements
The NBA Trade Deadline was explosive and the Kevin Durant trade, just before deadline day, really changed the NBA landscape. On the latest Post Up Podcast Cyrus and Kaunda look at the trades and deals done around the trade deadline and give their verdicts on who the winners and losers were. The guys then discuss the NBA All-Star Game injury replacement players with a number of starters set to miss out. They give their views on the players who’ve been drafted in to fill in for the stars that miss out. The Post Up Podcast is the premier African NBA show where your hosts Cyrus Rogers and Kaunda Chama talk all things NBA from an African perspective. Weekly the guys discuss the NBA, from players to teams, trades to plays and everything in between.
Post Up Podcast
Post Up Podcast is an African NBA-focused podcast where your hosts Cyrus Rogers and Kaunda Chama talk all things NBA from a uniquely African perspective. Weekly, the guys discuss the NBA, from the various players to the diverse teams, from trades to big-time plays and everything in between. The NBA is a league made up of huge stars and they get a lot of attention, but the dynamic duo of Cyrus and Kaunda also pay special attention to players of African descent that are setting the league alight and making their name. They tell those stories as well as covering the big topics too. Cyrus Rogers and Kaunda Chama are former editors of NBA.com Africa and are basketball writers and TV analysts who work across multiple medias talking basketball and specifically the NBA and WNBA.