Every week New Orleans Pelicans star CJ McCollum discusses the biggest names and storylines in and around the NBA with an inside perspective you can only get from someone in the locker room and on the floor.
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Every week New Orleans Pelicans star CJ McCollum discusses the biggest names and storylines in and around the NBA with an inside perspective you can only get from someone in the locker room and on the floor.
Thunder Rallies, Tatum in Hot Seat & Playoff Upsets - Who's Next?
The CJ McCollum Show
38 minutes
1 year ago
Thunder Rallies, Tatum in Hot Seat & Playoff Upsets - Who's Next?
In this episode of the CJ McCollum Show, CJ, and Cassidy Hubbarth dive into the latest NBA playoff buzz. They analyze the Thunder's game-changing win over the Mavs, discuss Luka and Kyrie's game impact, and tackle the scrutiny around Jayson Tatum despite the Celtics' series lead. The debate continues over which team, the Knicks or Pacers, threatens the Celtics more and whether Tom Thibodeau is overworking his Knicks players. They also break down the implications of the Hawks' draft lottery win and wrap up with CJ's insights on navigating the off-season and their bold playoff predictions.
0:15 Thunder win Game 4 against Mavs (2-2 series)
6:33 Luka & Kyrie's dynamic effect on games
10:40 Tatum criticized despite Celtics leading Cavs 3-1
19:00 Is it Knicks or Pacers that pose a threat to the Celts?
21:51 Is Thibs overplaying The Knicks Players?
24:30 What the Hawks' lottery win means for the offseason
28:08 What does CJ feel during an unpredictable off-season?
33:08 CJ & Cass make bold playoff predictions
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The CJ McCollum Show
Every week New Orleans Pelicans star CJ McCollum discusses the biggest names and storylines in and around the NBA with an inside perspective you can only get from someone in the locker room and on the floor.