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Grand Final Breakdown, Bryce Cotton Strategies & Bogut Joins Sydney | NBL Finals Predictions

Grand Final Breakdown, Bryce Cotton Strategies & Bogut Joins Sydney | NBL Finals Predictions

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This week on Time Out - No Flop Zone, Joey Wright and Boti Nagy dive deep into the NBL Grand Final series, analyzing Game 1 and Game 2 of Melbourne vs. Illawarra and previewing what’s to come in Games 3 and 4. 🏀🔥

The episode also covers the big coaching move in Sydney, with Andrew Bogut announced as an assistant coach for the Kings. Plus, they answer viewer questions on coaching strategies, player scouting, and key matchups in the Finals.

Key Topics This Week:

🔥 Would Trevor Gleeson have had a better plan for Bryce Cotton?
🔥 How should teams attack Cotton to wear him down?
🔥 How do you coach a team in the final seconds of a close game?
🔥 Are we too hard on Adelaide? Do they deserve more credit?
🔥 When picking an NBL import, do you go with experience or fresh talent?
🔥 How do you train a team after a tough loss?
🔥 Who is the most humble player in the NBL?
🔥 Why are more players heading to Baloncesto Superior Nacional in Puerto Rico?
🔥 Would Joey rather have a naturally talented player or a hard worker?

The show also touches on Nikola Jokic’s record-setting performance, the possibility of New Orleans coming to play in Australia next season, and of course, NBL Finals predictions for Games 3 and 4.

Don’t miss this Finals edition of the show—subscribe now and join the conversation!

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