Playoffs? We’re Talking About Playoffs?

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After an eight-month hiatus the Hoops Addict Podcast has finally returned. Due to time restraints as a result of my career and having been asked to cover the Toronto Raptors for HOOPSWORLD this season, I was unable to keep the podcast going during the regular season. But now, with the slower summer months approaching and the Raps having been ousted in the first round of the playoffs, I'm ... [link]

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Hoops Addict Podcast: Playoffs? We’re Talking About Playoffs?
Published 5/5/2008 by Ryan at Hoops Addict
... games * Rock from Waiting For Next Year giving his thoughts on all the trash talking that went on between Washington and Cleveland For people who listened to the podcast before, you’ll notice I’m trying out some new things like musical breaks between guests and adding music into the background during the interviews. Feel free to drop me an email (ryan@hoopsaddict.com) with comments or suggestions about things you like or would like me to change in the future. Click here to listen to the Hoops Addict Podcast. ...

Talking Playoffs With Hoops Addict
Published 5/5/2008 by RockKing at WaitingForNextYear
Hoops Addict Hoops Addict podcast talks with WFNY about the Cavaliers’ matchup with Boston in the Eastern Conference Semifinals. Ryan McNeill from ...

Hornets-Spurs: Monday News Wrap
Published 5/5/2008 at Hornets247.com Blog
... And finally, our very own Ryan Schwan was back on the airwaves yesterday, discussing the Hornets-Spurs series on the latest Hoops Addict podcast. Ryan starts speaking words from his mouth at about the 22:30 mark, and if you hear any strange noises in the background, rest assured that it's just him juggling kittens. That's how he rolls. ...

Detroit Pistons 100, Orlando Magic 93
Published 5/6/2008 by Ben Q Rock at Third Quarter Collapse: Front Page Posts
... I don't know the exact statistic, but if memory serves, when the team with home-court advantage in a seven-game series wins its first two games, it goes on to win the series 94% of the time. But I'm not counting us out quite yet. Turnovers and boneheaded shot-selection aside, we still played a heckuva game tonight, and as I said in the Hoops Addict podcast I did last night, there's no shame in losing to a better team, especially when you put up a fight, which we did tonight. ...

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