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The Bias Boys are here and begin with Peter taking a shortish victory lap on the Celtics hanging banner 18, much to Cams dismay. Then they spend some time on the first Woj bomb trade of the offseason (21:00), before moving on to JJ Redick being hired by the LA Lakers. Finally, they end with some quick thoughts on Monty Williams being fired after on…
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The Bias Boys return to talk about a crazy Sunday in the NBA. Starting with Pacers-Knicks game 7 leading into a preview of Celtics-Pacers (00:00). Then moving on to Wolves-Nuggets (23:35), a preview for Wolves-Mavs (38:50). Finally, they zoom out for some more big picture questions before getting ready for a great week of conference finals action.…
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On this episode, the Bias Boys start right away with The Timberwolves taking down The Nuggets (00:00) before questioning whether or not a certain Real Point Guard is ready for the moment (16:30). Afterwards, they preview Celitcs-Cavs (28:10) and Mavericks-Thunder (36:55) before ending by ranking how must-see each series is (53:35).…
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The Bias Boys are BACK once again and this time they're recapping each series of the NBA's first round of the playoffs. In order, they talk about Suns Wolves (00:00), Lakers Nuggets (12:15), Celtics Heat (21:10), Magic Cavaliers (25:00), Sixers Knicks (27:10), Bucks Pacers (35:10), Clippers Mavericks (39:35), and Thunder Pelicans (44:40).…
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The Bias Boys are BACK AGAIN and this time better than ever! Starting hot right away with Cam's feelings heading into the play-in game you might've seen already. Then, they get into their awards picks with some agreeing, and then a temporary disagreement on who should win Sixth Man of the Year.By Cameron Green and Peter Dauburt
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Peter and Cam are BACK and they brought one of their first-ever guests, Chris, for a triumphant return to talk about Wembanyamas rookie year now that it's almost over. First, they begin by comparing him to when he first came into the league in October to how he looks now. Then, Cam dares to ask just exactly how thick Wemby can become. They ponder w…
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Peter and Cam are back and starting with awe for Kyrie's game-winning shot versus the Nuggets. Then, they jump around the NBA's Western Conference to talk about potential matchups and what they're excited about. Finally, the duo takes a look at their March Madness brackets to examine how they think everything is going to shake out.…
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The Big Market Bias Boys are Back and this time...they mean BUSINESS! In this episode, Cam Green and Peter Dauburt discuss Jokic becoming the next Thanos, KATs Injury and even some brief thoughts on ridin' the sandworms in Dune 2. All of this and more in one incredible package? It's definitely unbelievable, but here it is! Big Market Bias.…
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Cam is absent from this episode, so we called in the reinforcements with Crissy, a Miami Heat fan. First, Peter reviews the docket for the NBA's upcoming All-Star Weekend. Then, a brief history of the rivalry between the Boston Celtics and the Miami Heat, and why it's the best rivalry in the league right now.…
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Peter Daubert and Cam Green Welcome Milwaukee Bucks Fans Thom Fountain and Sam Robinson to the Big Market Bias Podcast. We get first reactions to the news that Bucks head coach Adrian Griffin has been fired as well as analysis on how the Bucks are doing this season, trade hopes, and season predictions. All of this tied up into one incredible hour l…
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The Big Market Bias Boys are back after a well deserved bye week. On this weeks Episode Peter Dauburt and Cam Green discuss possible upcoming trades including trades that could make the New York Knicks competitive. In the second half of the episode they discuss the NBA's financial woes as broadcast becomes less widely used by the viewers. Check out…
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Peter Dauburt and Cam Green are BACK in the new year. In this episode the Big Market Bias Boys discuss the big Christmas game of the Lakers versus the Celtics, the Toronto Raptors trades, and which teams should really start panicking about their records.By Cameron Green and Peter Dauburt
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On today's episode, Cam and Peter talk about the Suns brilliance and over-reliance on Kevin Durant, as well as the rest of the old guard and their similarities. Then, they talk about the new look Clippers and Magic after their respective win streaks. Then, after a brief check in on Wembanyama, Cam and Peter talk to some long-suffering Pistons fans.…
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First, Peter and Cam go over the suspension that has the NBA world by its neck. Then, they spend some time on the rookie of the year race, including a surprising third candidate. Finally, they finish off running through the leagues best players as they keep track of the MVP raceBy Cameron Green and Peter Dauburt
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Cam and Peter start off with a funeral for the hopes and dreams of those who love Rob Williams. Then, they get into the Rockets hot start and how real they think it is. After that, there was a conversation on the Pelicans disaster last week and what they could do to fix it. Then, a heated discussion on Draymond's ejection leads to a tangent about r…
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In today's episode, Cam and Peter talk about the first week of the NBA season, the Harden trade, young exciting teams, trouble in Memphis and talk to smart Spurs fans named Will and Chris about Victor Wembanyama's titillating beginnings. Links for Chris's work: http://permanentmakeupmusic.bandcamp.comhttp://workstress.bandcamp.comhttp://heapings.ba…
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Cam and Peter start with their awards picks and a last-minute change to Peter's finals prediction. Then, they spend time going over the opening night games. At the end: Cam's prediction for the future of analytics, the Terry Stotts departure, and what the Grizzlies should do about their center spot.By Cameron Green and Peter Dauburt
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