Dak and Dunc are back and their return couldn't come at a more important time for Michigan basketball. With John Beilein heading to the Cavs, the guys discuss how Beilein's coaching style and scheme translate to the NBA. What's next for Beilein's former program? Obviously there's a lot to discuss. It's good to be back.
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Dak and Dunc are back and their return couldn't come at a more important time for Michigan basketball. With John Beilein heading to the Cavs, the guys discuss how Beilein's coaching style and scheme translate to the NBA. What's next for Beilein's former program? Obviously there's a lot to discuss. It's good to be back.
Dak and Dunc are back and their return couldn't come at a more important time for Michigan basketball. With John Beilein heading to the Cavs, the guys discuss how Beilein's coaching style and scheme translate to the NBA. What's next for Beilein's former program? Obviously there's a lot to discuss. It's good to be back.
All good things must come to an end and this podcast is no different. As Andrew moves on to his new school, the dynamic duo reflects on their world famous podcast and what comes next.
Moritz Wagner returns to the show for a full episode to discuss his decision to declare for the NBA Draft (without signing with an agent) as well as his favorite summer-time food in Berlin.
Dak and Duncan are live from Nap Town to discuss their 1st round win over Oklahoma State. Later they're joined by Indiana native Zak Irvin to discuss his recent success as well as Irvin's high school career in the Hoosier state.
Dak and Dunc are back and their return couldn't come at a more important time for Michigan basketball. With John Beilein heading to the Cavs, the guys discuss how Beilein's coaching style and scheme translate to the NBA. What's next for Beilein's former program? Obviously there's a lot to discuss. It's good to be back.