The HoopsHype Podcast with Michael Scotto will bring you in-depth interviews with NBA players, executives, coaches and agents to give you a behind-the-scenes look at The Association.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | SportsBasketball |
Reporting on potential trades, free agency, and NBA Draft moves for the Detroit Pistons, the futures of Monty Williams, Troy Weaver, and who could be the team’s new president, along with potential Cade Cunningham extension talks with The Athletic’s J... more
Reporting on how the Brooklyn Nets agreed to hire Jordi Fernandez as their next head coach, what’s next for Nic Claxton in free agency, potential extension talks for Mikal Bridges and Cam Thomas, the future for Ben Simmons, and why Donovan Mitchell i... more
Reporting on potential Brooklyn Nets coaching candidates, the future of GM Sean Marks, Nic Claxton’s free agency, and what’s next for Mikal Bridges, Ben Simmons, and Cam Thomas with New York Post writer Brian Lewis and HoopsHype’s Michael Scotto on t... more
Reporting on the trade market for Jonathan Kuminga, Andrew Wiggins, and Chris Paul. Plus, a look at the futures of Stephen Curry and Steve Kerr, Klay Thompson’s free agency, Draymond Green’s standing with the team, the passing of Dejan Milojevic, and... more
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Scotto is just not a good host. No chemistry with any of his guests and no real intel that isn’t just regurgitating stuff that’s been reported elsewhere
Scotto is solid. Gets good guests sometimes for rare insight .
The host of this podcast has a voice made for being behind the scenes. Really hard to listen to. His guest Tony Jones seemed to not even care if he made sense as long as he carried water for the Jazz. Home town “journalist” repeatedly referred to Utah as “we” and made preposterous statements like the Jazz were ready to compete this year when everyone knows they are tanking. Scott has a responsibility to at least question ridiculous statements, but seemingly wasn’t listening to the answers. Gave... more
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Been following Alex a long time and love how he dives into the NBA and player stories off and on the court. He allows guests to tell their story and share super entertaining stories involving basketball. His insights and opinions are intriguing and love listening to the podcast.
Apple Podcasts | #134 | United States/Sports/Basketball |
Apple Podcasts | #110 | Canada/Sports/Basketball |
Apple Podcasts | #223 | United Kingdom/Sports/Basketball |
Apple Podcasts | #86 | France/Sports/Basketball |
Apple Podcasts | #153 | Germany/Sports/Basketball |
Apple Podcasts | #154 | Australia/Sports/Basketball |
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