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Steph Curry’s legacy, James Wiseman’s ceiling with Channing Frye
Episode 161

Steph Curry’s legacy, James Wiseman’s ceiling with Channing Frye

On this episode of Dubs Talk, Grant Liffmann is joined by Talkin’ Blazers co-host Channing Frye to discuss James Wiseman’s NBA ceiling, his battles with the Warriors in the NBA Finals and the debate between Steph Curry and Damian Lillard. Plus, how will Steph’s legacy be remembered? (3:30) Frye discusses Mannion’s potential (5:16) Frye breaks down Wiseman’s NBA ceiling (10:08) Frye reminisces about the 2016 NBA Finals (16:50) What impact did Durant have on the Warriors' legacy? (20:40) Frye details Steph’s legacy (27:15) Why does Steph get undeserved blame? (33:44) Frye discusses the Steph vs. Dame debate (40:51) Oubre, Wiggins start slow for Warriors (47:30) Who should Warriors target to replace Chriss?

Dubs Talk: A Golden State Warriors Podcast

December 31, 202051m 44s

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Show Notes

On this episode of Dubs Talk, Grant Liffmann is joined by Talkin’ Blazers co-host Channing Frye to discuss James Wiseman’s NBA ceiling, his battles with the Warriors in the NBA Finals and the debate between Steph Curry and Damian Lillard. Plus, how will Steph’s legacy be remembered?


(3:30) Frye discusses Mannion’s potential

(5:16) Frye breaks down Wiseman’s NBA ceiling

(10:08) Frye reminisces about the 2016 NBA Finals

(16:50) What impact did Durant have on the Warriors' legacy?

(20:40) Frye details Steph’s legacy

(27:15) Why does Steph get undeserved blame?

(33:44) Frye discusses the Steph vs. Dame debate

(40:51) Oubre, Wiggins start slow for Warriors

(47:30) Who should Warriors target to replace Chriss?


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