Motor City Hoops Podcast: Detroit Pistons Player Expectations & “What Ifs”

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I had the absolute pleasure of being joined by Wes Davenport and @PistonsFanalyst for EPISODE 50 of the Motor City Hoops podcast! First, I am absolutely blessed that the Motor City Hoops Podcast has been fortunate enough to make it to episode 50, and just hope I can push on to 50+ more!!!

Second, as you will find out when listening to the episode, I just want to thank these two again for their support of MCH. As for the actual episode…Wes, PF and myself continue to look ahead to the upcoming 2021-2022 season. What are our expectations for Cade? Do we see another jump from Jerami Grant? “What if” Killian and Cade don’t mesh? “What if” the Pistons are bad and Weaver’s team building doesn’t look to be working? AND of course we talk about the Sekou Doumbouya trade to Brooklyn.

We finish off the episode by bringing back the Around the NBA segment as we each get a chance to give our most interesting move of the offseason from around the association and who we think the current favorite in each conference is.

All of this and MORE on this episode of Motor City Hoops!

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With that said, I hope you enjoy this episode of Motor City Hoops!

***I was having issues with the Spotify link this morning but as with ALL MCH episodes you can listen to this episode on Spotify***

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