Pardon the Corruption: Trees, Draft, Matt, CBargs4, MSG, Clipjoint, Chevrons
The coaching tree's apple has ripened and his name is Nate Bjorkgren. He kicks it off and along the way we even manage to crap on the Knicks.
The first ever Toronto Raptors podcast offers comprehensive analysis of the Toronto Raptors. A diverse set of hosts cover the Raptors and Raptors 905. From post-game reaction, one-on-one player interviews, deep basketball analysis to live streams, the Rapcast covers it all.
The coaching tree's apple has ripened and his name is Nate Bjorkgren. He kicks it off and along the way we even manage to crap on the Knicks.
Zarar Siddiqi is joined by Blake Murphy to discuss the scenarios and possible complications behind an OG Anunoby extension.
A comprehensive Toronto/Covid-19 discussion with biostatistician, Ryan Imgrund. Also, when we might see live basketball back.
Fred VanVleet's playmaking (or apparent lack thereof) leads off Episode 2. Also on the docket, Siakam's handles, Davis's floor and OG's ceiling.
With apologies to Tony Kornheiser and Michael Wilbon, here's the first episode of Pardon the Corruption.
Host Es Baraheni is joined by @Samfolkk, @Too_Much_Hoops, @VtecPapi and @WoodleySean.
Host Samson Folk brings on coach, Evin Gualberto to discuss what’s happening in the Conference Finals.
Esfandiar Baraheni is joined by Kelsea O'Brien to discuss Serge Ibaka's future.
Blake Murphy breaks down what needs to happen to re-sign Fred VanVleet and be in play for Giannis Antetokounmpo.
Marc Gasol is a free-agent and the Raptors have a decision to make.
Host Samson Folk brings on his buddy, his pal, and fantastic writer, Louis Zatzman.
Host Samson Folk brings on Robel (Sub Me in Coach on YouTube) to talk hoops.