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The Allen Iverson-Heat Trade That Nearly Happened | Knicks & Randle Drama | Bezos Eyeing Celtics

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Welcome to “Shook-Ow…At The Buzzer” podcast I’m your host, “E”. First up today, Udonis Haslem recently appeared on “The Pat Bev Podcast with Rone” and dropped some news—he was almost part of a trade involving Allen Iverson back in 2006! Can you imagine AI and D.Wade together in the Miami Heat backcourt? I’ll break down whether that dream duo could have worked. Next, the New York Knicks and Julius Randle have hit a roadblock in their contract extension talks. What does this mean for the Knicks' future and Randle’s role in it? I've got an insightful clip from Jake Madison ( @LockedOnPelicans ) of the “Locked On NBA Podcast” where he’s dive into this topic. Lastly, big news in Boston, the Boston Celtics are up for sale, and none other than Jeff Bezos could be a potential buyer! Bill Simmons discussed this on “The Bill Simmons Podcast”, and I’ve got my own thoughts and reactions to this possibility. All this is next right here, on "Shook-Ow...At The Buzzer" podcast. Please make sure to follow, like and share the show if you like what you’re hearing! Thank you in advance…peace

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Beat By: “Slinkco”

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Welcome to “Shook-Ow…At The Buzzer” podcast I’m your host, “E”. First up today, Udonis Haslem recently appeared on “The Pat Bev Podcast with Rone” and dropped some news—he was almost part of a trade involving Allen Iverson back in 2006! Can you imagine AI and D.Wade together in the Miami Heat backcourt? I’ll break down whether that dream duo could have worked. Next, the New York Knicks and Julius Randle have hit a roadblock in their contract extension talks. What does this mean for the Knicks' future and Randle’s role in it? I've got an insightful clip from Jake Madison ( @LockedOnPelicans ) of the “Locked On NBA Podcast” where he’s dive into this topic. Lastly, big news in Boston, the Boston Celtics are up for sale, and none other than Jeff Bezos could be a potential buyer! Bill Simmons discussed this on “The Bill Simmons Podcast”, and I’ve got my own thoughts and reactions to this possibility. All this is next right here, on "Shook-Ow...At The Buzzer" podcast. Please make sure to follow, like and share the show if you like what you’re hearing! Thank you in advance…peace

Follow the show on Instagram Threads & X: @ShookOw_ATB

Click below to access all links

https://linktr.ee/ShookOw_ATB

Beat By: “Slinkco”

Shout Out: “J Hyfe”

  continue reading

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