Chet Holmgren gets extension, Luka Doncic's big decision and understanding the NBA's first and second apron
Next, Vince explains the NBA's first and second apron and highlights why it has made free agency very different for the players.
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Later, Vince and Dan discuss if Luka Doncic should sign a long term deal with the Los Angeles Lakers and make an early prediction on who will be the top teams next season.
(2:15) Chet Holmgren gets rookie max extension from Thunder
(11:15) What is the NBA's first and second apron?
(18:26) Draymond Green says CBA ended free agency
(30:34) Can Anthony Davis return to All-NBA form?
(35:12) Will Cooper Flagg struggle in his first season?
(38:26) Should Luka sign long term deal with Lakers?
(42:20) Steve Nash, Kevin Durant reflect on their time in Brooklyn
(48:38) Top three teams in each conference
Chet Holmgren gets $250 million max extension from the Oklahoma City Thunder. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy)
(AP Photo/Michael Conroy)
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