Strength In Numbers - Brandin Podziemski Future All-Star Player? & Why No Trade Could Benefit The Dubs
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Bleav
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audio
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Sports
Publication Date |
Jul 18, 2024
Episode Duration |
00:44:04

In this episode of Strength In Numbers, Brandon Cadiz breaks down Brandin Podziemski's busy week- including Utah's desire to acquire Podziemski in a potential deal, as well as Joe Lacob's praise for Brandin.

Cadiz also takes a look at how standing pat could benefit the Warriors, rather than giving up all their assets for Lauri Markkanen. Cadiz takes a look at a player comparison from 95.7 The Game's Mark Willard, relating Brandin Podziemski's rookie year to Jalen Brunson's.

Cadiz also compares Jonathan Kuminga's upcoming fourth year to Jaylen Brown's fourth year in the league and why we can expect Kuminga to average 20 points per game this season.

Also, Brandon addresses Daeqwon Plowden's two-way contract and why Reece Beekman, Quinten Post, and Pat Spencer could be the odd men out on this roster.

Brandon Cadiz breaks down Brandin Podziemski's Summer League Performance, and the Utah Jazz wanting Podziemski over Jonathan Kuminga. Joe Lacob calling Podziemski an All-Star player and why developing Podz & Kuminga would be better than trading them away. Also, Daeqwon Ploden signs a two-way contract with the Warriors.

In this episode of Strength In Numbers, Brandon Cadiz breaks down Brandin Podziemski's busy week- including Utah's desire to acquire Podziemski in a potential deal, as well as Joe Lacob's praise for Brandin.

Cadiz also takes a look at how standing pat could benefit the Warriors, rather than giving up all their assets for Lauri Markkanen. Cadiz takes a look at a player comparison from 95.7 The Game's Mark Willard, relating Brandin Podziemski's rookie year to Jalen Brunson's.

Cadiz also compares Jonathan Kuminga's upcoming fourth year to Jaylen Brown's fourth year in the league and why we can expect Kuminga to average 20 points per game this season.

Also, Brandon addresses Daeqwon Plowden's two-way contract and why Reece Beekman, Quinten Post, and Pat Spencer could be the odd men out on this roster.

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