On this episode of Numbers On The Board, Kenny, Pierre, Mike, and Darrick reveal their predictions for multiple Game 7s. Plus, they talk about what it was like to interview FIFTEEN of the top prospects in this year’s NBA Draft! Plus, on “Drop The Mike” the NOTB crew talks about which game is the most important game to win in a playoff series.

0:00 Introduction
01:00 Thoughts on players in the combine being written off because the draft class is considered “weak”
29:30 Drop The Mike: Which game is the most pivotal in a playoff series?
31:50 Thoughts on Timberwolves big win over Nuggets and Game 7 predictions
40:30 Criticism of Rudy Gobert’s defense vs. Nuggets
44:00 Mavs vs. Thunder Game 6 preview
47:45 What adjustments does OKC need to make?
53:00 Which players could fit with the Thunder’s core, plus free agency talk
56:10 Knicks vs. Pacers takeaways – Game 7 preview
1:01:40 Predictions for Knicks-Pacers Game 7
01:02:50 Future of Donovan Mitchell and Cavs roster
1:07:00 Have Jayson Tatum and the Celtics had an easy run to the Eastern Conference Finals?
1:14:38 Unplugged
01:38:20 Goodbye

30 Comments

  1. Pierre says he not passionate about his team losing or winning, he so capping lmao. He fights to the death if someone has an opinion against his knicks.

  2. i have a lot of respect for you guys but the pacers disrespect is crazy. we are the number one offense in the leauge thibs has to play starters 45 minutes a game they are banged up and tired. No run in the nba let me repeat that no run in the nba is a mickey mouse run!!!! it is the nba man

  3. pierre opening every episode with a rant is so annoying and tiring. the draft class is objectively bad and he wants to defend it 1,000 times bc he is a draft guy

  4. I haven’t been watching for a long time so maybe they were different in the past, but Mike and DMillz don’t add anything to the show to me.

  5. I think I understand dmills gripe with the Celtics. They’re the cowboys of the NBA every year they have awesome regular season records and have all the talent in the world all for nothing. Eventually everyone grows tired of them not achieving the ultimate prize. Why show the Celtics any respect and give them the benefit of the doubt until they win it all? We did the same with Denver last year and Milwaukee

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