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Series tied, stars rising, history made — but the Cavs still must prove capable of winning on the road

May 12, 202641 min

Have the Cavs unlocked the formula to change their fate in this Eastern Conference semifinals?

May 10, 202638 min

The Cavs have been reactive instead of dictating — how do they finally stop chasing an identity?

May 9, 202637 min

The Cavs are in trouble: Can they recover from an 0-2 hole?

May 8, 202652 min

Reacting to the Cavs' Game 1 loss to the Pistons in Detroit — revealing the areas of most concern moving forward

May 6, 202637 min

Predicting the Cavs vs. Pistons series — and why this one means more than any of the Donovan Mitchell era

May 5, 202644 min

Reacting to the Cavs’ season staying alive with Game 7 victory over the Raptors

May 4, 202647 min

Reacting to the Cavs’ Game 6 loss to the Raptors, setting up a potentially franchise shaking Game 7

May 2, 202655 min

How important is experience vs. continuity for the Cavs to win Game 6 in Toronto?

May 1, 202651 min

Reacting to the Cavs' comeback Game 5 victory over the Raptors

Apr 30, 202643 min

What must the Cavs fix to win Game 5 vs. Raptors? Turnovers, toughness and more

Apr 29, 202655 min

Reacting to the Cavs' disheartening Game 4 loss to the Raptors that tied the series 2-2

Apr 27, 202643 min

How critical is Game 4 to deciding the first-round series between the Cavs and Raptors?

Apr 25, 202637 min

Reacting to the Cavs’ Game 3 loss to the Raptors and what could be repeatable for Toronto

Apr 24, 202642 min

Could Game 3 be the turning point for the Raptors to get back into the series against the Cavs?

Apr 23, 202639 min

Is the Cavs bench's lack of offensive production cause for concern in future playoff series? Hey, Chris!

Apr 22, 202643 min

Reacting to the Cavs taking a 2-0 first-round series lead with wire-to-wire victory over the Raptors

Apr 21, 202650 min

Reaction to the Cavs setting the tone in Game 1 with blowout win over the Raptors

Apr 19, 202654 min

What are the vibes inside the Cavs organization ahead of Game 1? Hey, Chris!

Apr 18, 202634 min

Are the Cavs built to withstand three tiers of playoff pressure?

Apr 17, 202643 min

Whose legacy needs a deep playoff run more: Donovan Mitchell or James Harden?

Apr 16, 202647 min

Initial reactions to Cavs vs. Raptors — and why the 82-game season no longer matters

Apr 13, 202650 min

With the No. 4 seed solidified, do the Cavs have the best path to the Eastern Conference finals?

In this episode of the Wine and Gold Talk podcast, host Ethan Sands and columnist Jimmy Watkins discuss the Cleveland Cavaliers' playoff positioning after a recent loss to the Atlanta Hawks locked them into the Eastern Conference's number four seed. The conversation explores potential first-round matchups against Atlanta, Orlando, or Toronto, noting the strategic advantages and stylistic challenges of each opponent. The guys also address major concerns heading into the postseason, primarily the team's decision to rest players due to lingering injuries and undeniable perimeter defense liabilities, concluding that a successful playoff run will depend heavily on the team maximizing its offensive output to cover its defensive shortcomings. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Apr 11, 202629 min

Who is on the hot seat if the Cavs have another early playoff exit? Hey, Chris!

In this episode of the Wine and Gold Talk podcast, host Ethan Sands, reporter Chris Fedor and columnist Jimmy Watkins discuss the potential Eastern Conference playoff seeding with just two games remaining in the regular season. They then answer questions from Subtext subscribers, beginning with the Cavaliers' potential liabilities, particularly their low free-throw generation and how the roster leans heavily on finesse rather than drawing physical contact. The conversation also explores the strategic shifts of playoff basketball, explaining why the postseason naturally dictates slower game paces and drastically shortened player rotations. Finally, the group highlights the immense pressure on the heavily invested Cavaliers to make a deep run, agreeing that another early playoff exit could trigger sweeping changes across the front office, coaching staff and roster. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Apr 10, 202640 min

Reacting to the Cavs' playoff-preview win over Hawks

In this episode of the Wine and Gold Talk podcast, Ethan Sands, Chris Fedor and Jimmy Watkins discuss the Cleveland Cavaliers' 122-116 victory over the Atlanta Hawks and analyze the implications of a potential first-round playoff matchup between the two teams. The conversation highlights Cleveland's distinct interior advantage largely driven by Evan Mobley and Jarrett Allen, as well as the significant two-way impact of Dean Wade's return to the starting lineup. The hosts also praise Donovan Mitchell's mental fortitude, adaptability, and MVP-level leadership throughout a challenging season. Finally, the discussion dives into playoff seeding strategies, with the hosts arguing that remaining the fourth seed might offer the Cavaliers a more favorable postseason path by forcing top Eastern Conference threats — like Boston and New York — to face each other early. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Apr 9, 202656 min

The Cavs can control their playoff fate — but who must step up to reach the NBA Finals?

The Cavs have done the hard part — putting themselves in position to partially control their own playoff path. Now comes the real question: is it enough? In this episode of the Wine and Gold Talk podcast, host Ethan Sins alongside reporter Chris Fedor and columnist Jimmy Watkins discuss the Cleveland Cavaliers securing a top-four seed and home-court advantage in the Eastern Conference. The conversation explores the strategic maneuvering behind playoff seeding, specifically the team's overarching goal to bracket themselves away from heavyweights like the Boston Celtics and New York Knicks. Looking ahead to a potential first-round matchup against the offensive-minded Atlanta Hawks, the analysts highlight interior defenders Evan Mobley and Jarrett Allen as the ultimate X-factors capable of swinging a series. Furthermore, they advocate for Dean Wade to start at small forward to address the team's perimeter defensive vulnerabilities and stress the importance of head coach Kenny Atkinson making swift, emotionless rotational decisions to survive the postseason margins. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Apr 7, 20261h 1m

Are James Harden and Donovan Mitchell the best closing duo in the Eastern Conference?

In this episode of the Wine and Gold Talk podcast, host Ethan Sands and analyst Spencer Davies discuss the Cleveland Cavaliers' gritty 117-108 victory over a heavily injury-depleted Indiana Pacers team. Despite missing several key rotation players themselves, the Cavaliers secured the win behind the steady, late-game execution of Donovan Mitchell and James Harden. The guys dissect the duo's synergy, noting that Harden's playmaking and pace control allow Mitchell to play off the ball, preserving his energy and Mitchell’s gravity can provide Harden with crucial catch-and-shoot opportunities. Looking ahead to the postseason, Davies points to perimeter defense and rebounding as areas that desperately need tightening. The episode concludes with a consensus that given the team's roster construction and a wide-open Eastern Conference, this playoffs represents the franchise's best opportunity to make a deep Finals run. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Apr 6, 202632 min

Injuries are reshaping the NBA playoff landscape — that's why the Cavs can't miss this chance

In this episode of the Wine and Gold Talk podcast, host Ethan Sands and cleveland.com columnist Jimmy Watkins discuss the significant impact of injuries and player availability on the Cleveland Cavaliers' postseason prospects. They analyze the difficult decisions head coach Kenny Atkinson faces regarding fluctuating minutes for role players, maintaining rhythm, and integrating high-profile roster additions ahead of the playoffs. The conversation highlights the immense "win-now" pressure surrounding the organization, suggesting that an early playoff exit could trigger drastic personnel changes and force the front office to reconsider Donovan Mitchell's long-term future as the franchise centerpiece. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Apr 4, 202637 min

Reacting to the Cavs' win over the Golden State Warriors and whether Cleveland needs to lean all the way in on offense

In this episode of the Wine and Gold Talk podcast, host Ethan Sands and cleveland.com columnist Jimmy Watkins discuss the Cleveland Cavaliers' underwhelming victory over a depleted Golden State Warriors team. The conversation centers on the Cavaliers' lingering defensive struggles and their concerning tendency to lack engagement against lower-tier teams as the playoffs approach. A primary concern is the health of center Jarrett Allen, who is playing through severe knee tendinitis but remains essential to the team's defensive viability and overall postseason ceiling. Conversely, the hosts highlight the offensive spark provided by the recently returned Max Strus, whose shooting and playmaking alongside Sam Merrill are creating highly efficient offensive lineups. This dynamic sets up a crucial lineup decision for head coach Kenny Atkinson, who must weigh leaning entirely into a high-powered offense with Strus against relying on the much-needed, though historically injury-prone, defensive presence of Dean Wade. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Apr 3, 202628 min

Can a championship contender be built around Donovan Mitchell? Hey, Chris!

In this episode of the Wine and Gold Talk podcast, host Ethan Sands and beat reporter Chris Fedor analyze the Cleveland Cavaliers' readiness for the upcoming NBA playoffs. The discussion centers on whether Donovan Mitchell possesses the physical profile and two-way capabilities to be the primary option on a championship-winning team. The guys evaluate head coach Kenny Atkinson's lineup adjustments amid a heavily injury-riddled season, as well as the team's offensive stagnation against switch-heavy defenses. Additionally, they identify the Cavaliers' most fatal flaw — a severe inability to defend the 3-point line — and speculate on potential playoff matchups, seedings, and the likelihood of the team strategically resting core players in the final games of the regular season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Apr 2, 202651 min

Reacting to yet another disappointing Cavs loss, this time at the hands of LeBron and the Lakers

In this episode of the Wine and Gold Talk podcast, Ethan Sands and Chris Fedor discuss the team's recent 127-113 loss to the Los Angeles Lakers, highlighting severe defensive lapses and a particularly poor showing by Evan Mobley against LeBron James. The conversation covers coach Kenny Atkinson's decision to bench the starting lineup in the fourth quarter, growing concerns over Jarrett Allen's lingering knee injury just weeks ahead of the playoffs, and the defensive drawbacks of starting Max Strus over Dean Wade against larger rosters. Finally, the two extensively speculate on LeBron James's upcoming free agency, weighing the family and comfort advantages of him staying in Los Angeles against the strong narrative and stylistic fit of a potential return to Cleveland. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Apr 1, 202643 min

Reacting to the Cavs' win over the Jazz: Why 3-point shooting could make or break Cleveland's postseason hopes

In this episode of the Wine and Gold Talk podcast, Ethan Sands, Chris Fedor, and Jimmy Watkins delve into the Cavaliers' recent victory over the Utah Jazz. They highlight the standout performances by Cleveland's stars but also why the team shouldn't have had to go to such lengths to topple a tanking team. They also analyze the Cavs' inconsistent 3-point shooting and their challenges with perimeter defense. The discussion focuses on how these factors could significantly impact their postseason aspirations. The guys then briefly preview Cleveland's next matchup against the Lakers on Tuesday while discussing the impact of the Cavs’ injuries on the road trip and the finalization of the squad's rotation with the playoffs on the horizon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mar 31, 202643 min

What justifies the James Harden for Darius Garland trade as a success for the Cavs?

In this episode of the Wine and Gold Talk podcast, Ethan Sands and Jimmy Watkins analyze the Cleveland Cavaliers' trade for James Harden, the development of Darius Garland with the Los Angeles Clippers, and the implications for playoff success and team strategy. They explore player performances, defensive metrics, and future outlooks, providing deep insights into the team's dynamics and postseason prospects. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mar 27, 202646 min

Reacting to the Cavs' loss to the Heat and why Cleveland's process isn't meeting its championship standard

In this episode of the Wine and Gold Talk podcast, host Ethan Sands and beat reporter Chris Fedor dissect the Cleveland Cavaliers' 120-103 loss to the Miami Heat, focusing heavily on the team's defensive deficiencies and their inability to match Miami’s physicality. Head coach Kenny Atkinson praised the team's "competitiveness" despite a poor defensive showing, and the guys argued that the standard for a title contender must be higher. The discussion analyzes the Cavs' over-reliance on offensive production, specifically noting how James Harden's deliberate pace and Miami's zone defense neutralized key players like Evan Mobley. Furthermore, the episode highlights serious roster flaws exposed by injuries to Jarrett Allen and Dean Wade, emphasizing a lack of size and depth that leaves the team with few viable adjustments heading into the playoffs. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mar 26, 202641 min

Is it too late for the Cavs to fix their defense?

Following the Cavaliers' 136-131 victory over the Orlando Magic, the Wine and Gold Talk podcast with Ethan Sands, Chris Fedor and Jimmy Watkins discuss the team's poor defensive performance and the subsequent criticism from head coach Kenny Atkinson. Despite the win, Atkinson warned the team about a potentially short playoff run if their defensive effort doesn't improve. The conversation explores the Cavs' season-long defensive mediocrity, the specific accountability of players like Evan Mobley and James Harden, and whether the team's elite offense is potent enough to overcome its defensive shortcomings in the postseason. The guys ultimately question if there is a viable solution to these defensive issues so late in the season, suggesting the team's identity may have to be purely offensive. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mar 25, 202650 min

Is James Harden the Cavs' last shot at solving their two-big conundrum?

In this episode of the Wine and Gold Talk podcast, Ethan Sands, Chris Fedor and Jimmy Watkins discuss the tightening Eastern Conference playoff race with fewer than 12 games remaining. The conversation begins with Cade Cunningham's collapsed lung injury, its implications for the Detroit Pistons' playoff chances, and how it highlights the controversial 65-game rule for NBA awards eligibility. The discussion then shifts to the Cleveland Cavaliers, analyzing their potential playoff matchups, key areas for refinement like defensive consistency, and the challenge of integrating their core players who have had limited time on the court together. The episode concludes with detailed injury updates on Jarrett Allen (knee tendonitis) and Jaylon Tyson (toe bone bruise), and the potential impact of these injuries on the team's playoff rotation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mar 24, 202644 min

What could NBA expansion mean for the Cavs and the Eastern Conference?

In this episode of the Wine and Gold Talk podcast Ethan Sands, Chris Fedor and Jimmy Watkins discuss two major developments in professional basketball. The guys begin by celebrating the WNBA's new collective bargaining agreement, highlighting significant pay increases. They praise this as a crucial step for the league's growth and for allowing players to focus solely on their careers without needing "side hustles." The conversation then shifts to the NBA’s potential expansion, with Las Vegas and Seattle widely viewed as the frontrunners for new franchises. But instead of solely celebrating growth, the guys question the cost. Adding two teams could stretch the talent pool, increase non-competitive games and quietly fuel more tanking. Rather than attracting stars, those new franchises may be built through cap maneuvering — early-stage rosters that double as landing spots for unwanted contracts. From there, the focus narrows to the Eastern Conference and what expansion could mean for the Cavs. Realignment could send the Minnesota Timberwolves East, instantly raising the stakes. Led by Anthony Edwards, that’s a playoff-ready group capable of entering the contender tier right away. For Cleveland, it’s a reminder that expansion isn’t just about adding teams. It’s about adding pressure. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mar 21, 202631 min

Reacting to the Cavs’ near 29-point collapse in a close-call victory over the Bulls

In this episode of the Wine and Gold Talk podcast, hosts Ethan Sands and Chris Fedor break down the Cavaliers' 115-110 victory over the Chicago Bulls. They discuss the team's concerning fourth-quarter collapse after holding a 29-point lead, but also highlight the positives. Key topics include James Harden's calming influence and stellar performance in the absence of Donovan Mitchell, the team's ongoing adaptation to Harden's slower offensive pace, Evan Mobley's effectiveness, and a strong showing from Jaylon Tyson, which was unfortunately cut short by a toe injury. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mar 20, 202644 min

Can Kenny Atkinson push the Cavs harder without losing the locker room? Hey, Chris!

In this episode of the Wine and Gold Talk podcast, Ethan Sands, Chris Fedor, and Jimmy Watkins answer questions from subtext subscribers. They begin by analyzing the Cleveland Cavaliers' inconsistent performance despite having a deeper and more talented roster than last year. They attribute the team's struggles to a combination of factors, including significant injuries that have led to over 30 different starting lineups, the difficulty of integrating new players mid-season, and a persistent lack of defensive identity. The discussion then highlights that while other top teams have established systems, the Cavs are still searching for reliable lineups and plays. The guys also delve into the underperformance of key defensive player Evan Mobley and debate the coaching staff's methods for holding players accountable. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mar 19, 202637 min

Is Max Strus' return to the Cavs' starting lineup inevitable?

In this episode of the Wine and Gold Talk podcast, Ethan Sands, Chris Fedor and Jimmy Watkins dig beneath the surface of the Cleveland Cavaliers’ 123-116 win over a short-handed Milwaukee Bucks team and with Max Strus entering the closing lineup in his second game back on the hardwood, there is a deeper question looming. What should have felt like a routine victory instead sparked a deeper conversation about standards, habits and the gap between winning and convincing. The guys examine why Cleveland’s performance left more questions than answers. From there, the focus shifts to the evolving on-court relationship between James Harden and Evan Mobley — a partnership still very much in its formative stages, yet showing flashes of what it could become. With Jarrett Allen sidelined, Mobley’s expanded offensive responsibility becomes a central theme, prompting a larger discussion about his long-term ceiling and whether the Cavs are beginning to unlock it at the right time. Strus’ return only complicates things in the best and most challenging ways. His presence brings spacing, connectivity and trust — all elements that could reshape Cleveland’s starting and closing lineups. But with that comes tough decisions for head coach Kenny Atkinson, who must balance continuity with upside as the playoffs inch closer. The episode also dives into the delicate reality facing the Cavs’ role players. Jaylon Tyson and Keon Ellis are fighting for consistency, confidence and clarity in a rotation that is anything but settled. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mar 18, 202646 min

Could the Cavs' defensive lapses cost them a playoff series? with Spencer German

In this episode of the Wine and Gold Talk podcast, host Ethan Sands and guest Spencer German break down the Cleveland Cavaliers' 130-120 loss to the Dallas Mavericks. They begin by highlighting the lone positive from the game: Max Strus's impressive and emotional return from injury, noting his immediate impact with 24 points and the intangible energy he brings. The conversation then shifts to the team's significant defensive issues, including a lack of effort, poor execution, and an inability to stop a statistically weak Mavericks offense. The guys express concern that the starting lineup lacks energy, forcing the bench unit to set the tone, and debate whether the team has a consistent identity heading into the final stretch of the season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mar 16, 202637 min

Max Strus is nearing his Cavs return, but how worried should Cleveland be about Jarrett Allen’s knee?

In this episode of the Wine and Gold Talk podcast, Ethan Sands and Chris Fedor discuss the impending return of Max Strus, who has been upgraded to probable after missing the first 67 games of the season due to offseason surgery to repair a Jones fracture in his foot. They emphasize the need for low expectations, as Strus will likely be on a minutes restriction for the rest of the regular season to regain game fitness. The conversation also covers how Strus' return will impact team rotations, the challenges Cavs head coach Kenny Atkinson faces in distributing minutes, and the "good problem" of having deep roster options heading into the playoffs. Additionally, they touch on the "mildly concerning" day-to-day status of Jarrett Allen's knee tendonitis, noting the team is being cautious due to their position in the Eastern Conference standings and success in the playoffs as a priority. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mar 15, 202639 min

Reacting to the Cavs' loss to the Magic and another troubling defensive performance

In this episode of the Wine and Gold Talk podcast, Ethan Sands and Chris Fedor react to the Cleveland Cavaliers’ 128-122 loss to the Orlando Magic and what it reveals about the team with the playoffs approaching. They break down how a potential first-round matchup against a long, physical Orlando team could test Cleveland in ways that matter over a seven-game series. The conversation also dives into the Cavaliers’ ongoing defensive struggles — from point-of-attack issues to the impact of Jarrett Allen’s absence — and whether the scheme under Kenny Atkinson is producing the identity the team needs. Along the way, they discuss the Cavs’ early-game use of coach’s challenges, why that strategy could come back to haunt them in tight games, and how Atkinson’s continued lineup experimentation is affecting players like Jaylon Tyson as he searches for the most reliable closing five before the postseason. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mar 12, 202633 min

Two superstars, two passing styles: Harden vs. Mitchell, inside the Cavs' offense

In this episode of the Wine and Gold Talk podcast, Ethan Sands and Jimmy Watkins conduct a detailed analysis of the Cleveland Cavaliers' offense. They begin by comparing the distinct passing styles of James Harden and Donovan Mitchell, highlighting Harden's effortless power and Mitchell's explosive wind-up. The conversation then shifts to the developing on-court partnership between James Harden and Evan Mobley, particularly in the pick-and-roll, and how Mobley's role is being simplified to maximize his effectiveness. The hosts also break down specific offensive sets designed by coach Kenny Atkinson, emphasizing how these plays empower Mobley as a decision-maker and create opportunities for the team's shooters. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mar 11, 202638 min

Reacting to James Harden’s latest milestone and his fit in the Cavs’ championship chase

In this episode of the Wine and Gold Talk podcast, Ethan Sands and Jimmy Watkins react to James Harden’s latest milestone and his fit in the Cavs’ championship chase after Cleveland’s 115-101 win over a depleted Philadelphia 76ers team. Harden surpassed 29,000 career points against his former team, becoming just the ninth player in NBA history to reach the mark. The conversation dives into Harden’s complicated legacy and how his game has evolved from the heliocentric superstar he was with the Houston Rockets into a more adaptable, unselfish playmaker capable of fitting alongside other stars. Ethan and Jimmy discuss Harden’s remarkable durability, his continued ability to manipulate defenses as both a scorer and passer, and how those traits translate within Cleveland’s system. They also break down the developing dynamic between Harden and Donovan Mitchell — two elite offensive engines who pressure defenses with their scoring gravity, foul-drawing ability and decision-making. Finally, the episode explores the balancing act facing the Cavs’ stars: maintaining defensive intensity throughout the regular season while conserving enough energy for a deep playoff run. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mar 10, 202634 min

Reacting to the Cavs' loss to the Celtics in Jayson Tatum's return to Cleveland

Following the Cleveland Cavaliers' 109-98 loss to the Boston Celtics, Ethan Sands, Chris Fedor and Jimmy Watkins of the Wine and Gold Talk podcast analyze why the Celtics are a "bad matchup" for Cleveland. The consensus is that Boston is simply the better, more complete team, and their strengths in areas like rebounding and three-point shooting directly exploit the Cavs' most significant weaknesses. The discussion covers the Cavs' poor shooting performance and lack of energy, the psychological pressure of playing against a championship-caliber opponent, and the impressive return of Jayson Tatum. While some defensive positives were noted, the hosts believe the Cavs consistently look uncomfortable and are forced away from their identity when playing the Celtics, raising serious questions about their chances in a potential seven-game playoff series. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mar 9, 202639 min

Are the Cavs and Celtics on a collision course for another playoff showdown?

In this episode of the Wine and Gold Talk podcast, Ethan Sands and Chris Fedor discuss the Cleveland Cavaliers' current state as they head into the final stretch of the regular season. They focus on the benefits of a four-day practice break, which has allowed the team to rest, recover from injuries, and build chemistry with new acquisitions like James Harden. The conversation covers injury updates on Jarrett Allen and Donovan Mitchell, as well as the impending return of Max Strus. A significant portion of the discussion is dedicated to analyzing the Boston Celtics, who are seen as the Cavaliers' biggest obstacle in the Eastern Conference, especially with the recent return of Jayson Tatum from an Achilles injury. The hosts break down the strategic challenges and difficult matchup decisions the Celtics now pose for the Cavs' playoff aspirations. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mar 7, 202640 min

How bad has tanking gotten in the NBA, and is the NCAA feeding the problem?

In this episode of the Wine and Gold Talk podcast, Ethan Sands and Jimmy Watkins discuss Jayson Tatum and his surprisingly fast potential return from an Achilles tear, comparing his recovery timeline to other notable NBA players and what modern rehab could mean for stars coming back from major injuries. From there, the discussion shifts to the broader issue of tanking across the NBA. The hosts examine whether the league’s competitive balance has been distorted by teams prioritizing draft positioning over winning, while highlighting organizations like the Boston Celtics and Indiana Pacers as examples of franchises that have tried to maintain a winning culture rather than bottom out for lottery odds. The episode also explores the evolving relationship between college basketball and the NBA, including the growing impact of NIL deals, new anti-tanking measures around the league, and how shifting eligibility rules and draft decisions are changing the development pipeline for young players. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mar 6, 202634 min

Is this the most tenacious team the Cavs have assembled in years? Hey, Chris!

In this episode of the Wine and Gold Talk podcast, Ethan Sands and Chris Fedor analyze the Cleveland Cavaliers' playoff prospects. They identify the Boston Celtics as the toughest potential matchup in the Eastern Conference, citing Boston's ability to exploit Cleveland's weaknesses in 3-point defense and rebounding. The discussion also covers the Cavs' persistent injury problems, the team's improved depth, and a newfound mental toughness and urgency, largely attributed to the acquisitions of veterans like James Harden and Dennis Schröder and the front office's decision to trade a core player at the deadline. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mar 5, 202651 min

Reacting to the Cavs backing up their talk in telling victory over the Pistons

In this episode of the Wine and Gold Talk podcast, Ethan Sands and Jimmy Watkins break down the Cleveland Cavaliers' 113-109 victory over the Detroit Pistons. They analyze the Cavs' defensive strategy, which successfully limited Pistons' star Cade Cunningham by exploiting Detroit's lack of shooting. The discussion highlights the performances of key players, including Jaylon Tyson's defense, Evan Mobley's growing role as a facilitator, and the crucial contributions of role players like Dennis Schröder and Thomas Bryant in the absence of injured starters. The guys finish with a conversation focused on James Harden's late-game execution and decision-making, contrasting his patient style with that of former Cavs point guard Darius Garland and underscoring the rationale behind the trade. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mar 4, 202631 min