The NBA Front Office show is dedicated to bringing the high-level analysis of all of the latest news and rumors in the world of professional basketball. The NBA world is a connected one; one trade or free agent signing can drastically alter the landscape in an instant. Hosts Keith Smith and Trevor Lane provide all the latest info on all of the moves that are being made while emphasizing the ins an... more
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 756 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | BasketballSports |
The Golden State Warriors are reportedly looking to land LeBron James or Jimmy Butler on the trade market, plus LeBron's committment to LA, the Rockets trade front, Clippers' play with Kawhi Leonard returning and tons more...
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Tons of NBA trade news to dive into on today's show! We've got the latest on Jimmy Butler leaving the Heat, LeBron James and LA's willingness to put him in a deal, Brandon Ingram's situation with the Pelicans, the Nets players of interest, Kyle Kuzma... more
On this LIVE episode of the Front Office Show we discuss the latest rumblings on the trade market, the idea of moving up the trade deadline, the valuation of draft picks, moves being made and tons more!
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We discuss a big return for the Milwaukee Bucks, update injuries including a new one for the Clippers, plus break down some film on top draft prospects including Cooper Flagg....
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Trevor and Keith simply provide the best insight I came across. And they are funny and authentic in their way. Aaaand they drop so many episodes, I love them.
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Smith is amazing and carries the show and for him alone it’s 5 stars. Trevor Lane’s big market bias can be a tough listen sometimes. It’s clear he believes the bottom 18 markets are there so the teams in the top 10 markets have someone to play. Teams like Orlando, OKC, and New Orleans will never exceed “fringe contender” status.
I found the FOS by accident and it’s a happy mistake.I love the commentary I love the way they approach the show, and their explanations on salary related matters are top notch.Keep up the amazing work!
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