Analysis and news about Dallas Mavericks basketball, from the perspective of three lifelong fans, who grew up in the Dallas area. Follow us on X (formerly Twitter) @MavsFilmRoom for more fan content. Hosted by Jay Appaji, Fazal Ahmed, and Vinay Chemiti. © Reunion Lights Media
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 159 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | SportsBasketball |
In this episode, cover the current Public Relations that the Dallas Mavericks have brought upon themselves. We also cover Luka Dončić‘a Lakers Debut and what to expect from him going forward this season.
In this episode, we discuss the Mavs' 116-105 home victory over the Houston Rockets, which also was Anthony Davis' debut with Dallas. We talk about the pregame scene at American Airlines Center which featured a spirited demonstration from fans callin... more
On this episode, Jay is joined by Joshua Ebrahim of ProFitX sports to work through their emotions stemming from the Luka Dončić trade. They talk about the colossal basketball and business implications of such a deal, and why NBA front offices are not... more
In this episode we share our raw, unfiltered thoughts on the bizarre decision by Mavs GM Nico Harrison to trade Luka Dončić to the Los Angeles Lakers for the meager return of Anthony Davis, Max Christie, and a 2029 First Round pick.
A truly shame... more
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Love the show, Jay is amazing but it’s hard to listen to because one of the other people who I won’t name, mumbles and doesn’t talk loud enough. Throws off the rhythm.
I just started really getting into basketball this season, and I’ve been listening to multiple different podcasts this season to understand the game and the players. I have different ones I listen to purely for inside scoop and getting to know the players, but if you are a MFFL, this is the podcast for you. Amazing analysis and commentary on the game. It has really helped me understand how the game is played and why certain moves are made. Genuinely an amazing podcast!
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These guys definitely know ball. If you’re a Mavericks fan who wants to know about everything there is to know about regarding the future of this franchise, this is the podcast for you - Twit Acc: @WakeUpAli_
Mavs Film Room podcast is the best in the game. The depth they go into the mavs is second to none. Not to mention they have the 🐐 twitter as well. Definitely follow and give them a listen. My twitter is @laytonanderson7
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