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Luka vs. Trae & John Collins' Potential Fit With Mavs

Luka vs. Trae & John Collins' Potential Fit With Mavs

FromMavs Step Back Podcast


Luka vs. Trae & John Collins' Potential Fit With Mavs

FromMavs Step Back Podcast

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Length:
24 minutes
Released:
Feb 3, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

On this episode, Dalton Trigg is joined by Brad Rowland, who writes for PeachTreeHoops.com and is the host of the Locked On Hawks podcast. Dalton and Brad talk about how this weird NBA season has impacted both the Mavs and Hawks in different ways before previewing the matchup that's going to take place in Atlanta on Wednesday night. Surprisingly, this Mavs-Hawks game will be the first time in over two years where both Luka Doncic and Trae Young will be playing. Rowland talks about how Luka vs. Trae debate needs to lose its toxicity with both respective fan bases. To cap things off, Brad talks about the impending restricted free agency of John Collins and what his potential fit would be like next to Kristaps Porzingis in Dallas.
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Released:
Feb 3, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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Welcome to the Mavs Step Back Podcast, where we discuss anything and everything related to the Dallas Mavericks: game coverage, breaking news, rumors, you name it! Dalton Trigg and Matt Galatzan are your hosts, and you can follow along with their Mavs conversations on Twitter: @dalton_trigg, @matt_galatzan. This podcast is featured on DallasBasketball.com, which is a Fan Nation site powered by Sports Illustrated. Thanks for listening! Previous guests include: Mavs' owner Mark Cuban, former Mavs GM Donnie Nelson, 2011 NBA champion Shawn Marion, Willie Cauley-Stein, Dennis Smith Jr., Justin Jackson, Tyrell Terry, Eugene Omoruyi, Texas Legends head coach George Galanopoulos, Mavs.com's Bobby Karalla, DallasBasketball.com's founder Mike Fisher and many, many more!