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Game Recognize Game

42 Episodes

66 minutes | Oct 30, 2017
Ep. 62 Top Teams Struggle and Surprising Stars
The NBA season is in full swing. WE've seen the Cleveland Cavaliers have issues so far with early losses to the Orlando Magic and New York Knicks. The Eastern Conference as a whole is looking off balance. The Washington Wizards and Milwaukee Bucks are also discussed. Giannis is looking like the league MVP. And shoutout to player of the week Victor Oladipo. The Western Conference has been competitive just as we expected. Rookie Lonzo Ball remains in headlines as always. Houston, Oklahoma City, and Golden State are still atop the conference. San Antonio has been inconsistent. Minnesota is winning and their veteran presence is already showing. SeatGeek: RECOGNIZE Visit Point3Basketball.com and use promo code GAME30 to get 30% off your first purchase!
55 minutes | Oct 17, 2017
Ep. 61 Top Teams from the West
Chris and Matt cover the top teams in the Western Conference this season. Thank you all for riding with us on this journey through the NBA offseason. It was a great one. Stick with us all season. The content won't stop flowing. SeatGeek: RECOGNIZE Twitter @ChrisonSportz @Matt_GRG
56 minutes | Oct 11, 2017
Ep. 60 Lakers, Kings and Mavericks
The Los Angeles Lakers took major steps forward this offseason. The Sacramento Kings had one of their best recent drafts. Dallas has yet to truly grow. Dennis Smith Jr. is promising. SeatGeek: RECOGNIZE Twitter: @ChrisonSportz @Matt_GRG
52 minutes | Oct 10, 2017
Ep. 59 Jazz, Blazers, Nuggets and Pelicans
The previews and reviews continue. This episode focuses on a few teams that will be struggling for playoff spots in the Western Conference.
57 minutes | Oct 9, 2017
Ep. 58 Indiana Pacers, Detriot Pistons, Toronto Raptors and Phoenix Suns
The season previews continue. In this episode we finish off the JV conference. Will Indiana be as bad as people are saying? The Detriot Pistons needs to focus more on improvement. Toronto made no significant changes to their culture this offseason. Phoenix might have passed on the biggest move this offseason. SeatGeek: RECOGNIZE Twitter @ChrisonSportz @Matt_GRG
38 minutes | Oct 5, 2017
Ep. 57 Atlanta Hawks and Washington Wizards Preview
The NBA season previews continue. This episode we cover the Atlanta Hawks. Doesn't seem like they won 60 games and made it to the Eastern Conference finals just yesterday? Now, that roster is depleted and the franchise is adding a barbershop to their stadium. We also discuss the Washington Wizards. John Wall and Otto Porter signed extensions this summer. But it's clear this team is still one step away. SeatGeek: RECOGNIZE Twitter: @ChrisonSportz @Matt_GRG
53 minutes | Oct 4, 2017
Ep. 56 Bulls, Bucks and Heat
Chris and Matt review the Chicago Bulls, Milwaukee Bucks, and Miami Heat. The Eastern Conference has clearly taken a step back in the area of experience. The young talent is on the right side of the NBA. This season will be interesting for each of these franchises.
41 minutes | Oct 2, 2017
Ep. 55 Cleveland Cavaliers and Philadelphia 76ers Preview
The Cleveland Cavaliers finally made some moves this summer. At the start of free agency, the franchise was extremely silent. Now, they're definitely one of the most talked about teams. The 76ers have been growing for years. This may very well be the season we get to witness them break out and into the playoffs. The Eastern Conference is down. This is anyone's year. SeatGeek: RECOGNIZE Twitter @ChrisonSportz @Matt_GRG
64 minutes | Sep 25, 2017
Ep. 54 Oklahoma City Thunder and Boston Celtics Preview
This episode was all over the place. First we reviewed the Oklahoma City Thunder. They received Carmelo Anthony via trade. Where will they rank in the Western Conference this season? Next the Boston Celtics are discussed. Kyrie Irving has been trying his best to squash the Lebron situation. Can Boston knock off the king? We finish up the episode covering the NBA players list posted by ESPN. Matt and I would love to see some of these writers on the court in action. SeatGeek: RECOGNIZE Twitter: @ChrisonSportz @Matt_GRG
32 minutes | Sep 12, 2017
Ep. 53 Brooklyn Nets and Charlotte Hornets Preview
The preview continues. This episode we cover the Brooklyn Nets and the Charlotte Hornets. Brooklyn made a big trade this offseason. Will D'Angelo Russell pay off? At least they're moving in the right direction. Charlotte was also in the mix drafting Malik Monk and trading for Dwight Howard. We've got some great comparisons and great questions this episode. SeatGeek: RECOGNIZE Twitter: @ChrisonSportz @Matt_GRG
49 minutes | Sep 11, 2017
Ep. 52 New York Knicks and Orlando Magic Preview
In this episode, we sort of review then preview the Orlando Magic and New York Knicks. If we're being honest, both of these teams made very insignificant moves this offseason. It's not very hard to see that they won't be very successful this season. The Magic only have Terrance Ross and newly signed Jonothan Simmons. While the Knicks signed Nitlitkina but passed on Dennis Smith Jr. The Knicks and Magic will almost be racing for the last place in the Eastern Conference. Twitter: @ChrisonSportz @Matt_GRG SeatGeek: RECOGNIZE ArmChairAllAmericans.com
45 minutes | Sep 8, 2017
Ep. 51 Trade Discussion and the Politics of Sports
The Cleveland Cavalier finally got around to trading Kyrie Irving to the Boston Celtics. This was a big move for both teams and the Eastern Conference. Who will finish the season on top? Who's the better matchup for the Golden State Warriors? Hosts also discuss the recent issues plaguing the news. Should athletes just stick to sports? Chris and Matt chime in. Subscribe everywhere podcasts are available. SeatGeek: RECOGNIZE Twitter: @Matt_GRG @ChrisonSportz
58 minutes | Aug 12, 2017
Ep. 50 Major Offseason Recap
Is the Hall of Fame more important than a championship ring? T-Mac thinks so. Chris and Matt discuss the trade possibilities for Kyrie Irving and Carmelo Anthony. Then hosts revisit the Lebron versus Kobe debate. The summer Pro-Ams get some love as well. NBA Live features the hottest places to play in the summer. Will you be making a purchase? Here on Game Recognize Game, we'll be doing a giveaway soon. Make sure you subscribe to the show and follow us on Twitter. Twitter @Matt_GRG @SimplyHoopz SeatGeek: RECOGNIZE GreatnessPodcastNetwork.com
56 minutes | Jul 22, 2017
Ep. 49 Cleveland Cavaliers in Dismay
News of Kyrie Irving wanting out of Cleveland shocked the NBA world. Irving gave a list of possible destinations to the front office. While Minnesota is already set for the season and the Spurs don't have too much room, there are some very viable destinations. The Miami Heat and New York Knicks are the best situations for Kyrie to go and be the player he wants to be. With Irving's possible departure, does this mean Lebron is gone as well? If he is, the Lakers need to mind their business. SeatGeek: RECOGNIZE Twitter: @SimplyHoopz @Matt_GRG
40 minutes | Jul 19, 2017
Ep. 48 End of NBA Review
Hosts Matt Barnes and Chris Hines discussion the most recent happenings in the NBA. Summer League had record numbers with the likes of Lonzo Ball, Dennis Smith Jr. and Jayson Tatum tearing it up. How will each of these rookies handle their first season? Lebron James is unhappy with the Cleveland Cavaliers front office but is he the one to blame? Lastly, the NBA has made some significant rule changes for next season. Things seem to but improving for the better. Thank you all for supporting the Game Recognize Game podcast. The NBA season is over but we will still be here giving you content. SeatGeek: RECOGNIZE Twitter: @SimplyHoopz @Matt_GRG
57 minutes | Jul 7, 2017
EP. 47 Free Agency Review
Free agency has been wild this season. Chris and Matt recap the major headlines. - Pacers trade Paul George to the Oklahoma City Thunder. - The Clippers finally blow things up. Well, sort of. - Shout out to the Big 3 league. - Minnesota improves, but do they have enough to make the playoffs? - Houston added Chris Paul. Where will they finish next season? SeatGeek: RECOGNIZE Twitter: @SimplyHoopz @Matt_GRG GreatnessPodcastNetwork.com
80 minutes | Jun 27, 2017
Ep. 46 NBA Award Show and Free Agency Preview
Chris and Matt recap the NBA Awards. There were some serious entertainment and a few surprises. Much respect to Monte Williams and the entire NBA for the first annual Sager Award. That trend must continue. Hosts also discuss the possibilities in the upcoming free agency race. Every team is looking to improve and catch up to the Golden State Warriors. Be sure to follow the @The94FeetReport to keep up with all fresh free agency content as it happens. SeatGeek: RECOGNIZE Twitter: @SimplyHoopz @Matt_GRG
65 minutes | Jun 23, 2017
Ep. 45 NBA Draft Episode
The Chicago Bulls made some terrible moves in the draft. The Timberwolves got a steal with All-Star Jimmy Butler. Sacramento didn't disappoint, they actually made good picks and improved their team. The Lakers got Lonzo Ball and a few other gems. The Warriors didn't even have a draft pick but still found a way to steal Jordan Bell from Oregon. Losers include Bulls, Knicks and definitely Celtics. (Forgive our audio issues.) Twitter @SimplyHoopz @Matt_GRG @The94FeetReport SeatGeek: RECOGNIZE
56 minutes | Jun 19, 2017
Ep. 44 Offseason Better than Postseason
The first few days in the offseason have already been better than the entire postseason. The 76ers traded up in the draft from 3 to 1. Fultz is basically theirs. The Cleveland Cavaliers were in the news nonstop. General Manager David Griffin was fired and Lebron isn't happy about it. He spent his day searching for ways to acquire stars like Paul George and Jimmy Butler. Make sure you subscribe to Game Recognize Game. We'll be here all offseason. SeatGeek: RECOGNIZE Twitter @SimplyHoops @Matt_GRG
73 minutes | Jun 14, 2017
Ep. 43 Finals Recap with some NBA History
Chris and Matt start off the show covering the ending of the NBA season. Game 5 was eventful but we saw this coming. Where do the Cavaliers go from here? Chris and Matt disagree on who is the answer. Lebron and Kevin Durant have both said they don't participate in super teams. Players just aren't willing to be honest about this. Kyrie Irivng or Allen Iverson, who you got? Also, parity doesn't exist and if it did you'd hate it. Mediocrity isn't what you want. We talk about basketball but you can save on concerts and all other sporting events. Use our SeatGeek promo code: RECOGNIZE Twitter @SimplyHoopz @Matt_GRG
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