With training camp just across the corner at the top of September, rosters across the NBA’s Eastern Conference are beginning to morph into the shape they will probably be in at first of the 2022-23 season. Drawing on the state of rosters in the mean time, one can get a general idea of what the East’s order (and the Boston Celtics spot in it) might appear like if the rosters on opening day remained the identical until the top of the season.
That in fact never happens, but one can’t predict trades before they occur (with rare exceptions), so the parents on the CLNS Media “Celtics Lab” podcast got along with Zak Noble of Ball Is Life’s “Noble and Roosh” podcast to attempt to project what the East might appear like come April.
We also spend a while talking through the sordid affair of Phoenix Suns Governor Robert Sarver and the response to the NBA’s attempt to handle it, so if that’s not your bag, drop into the pod at in regards to the 14-minute mark.
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Join hosts Alex Goldberg, Cameron Tabatabaie, and Justin Quinn as they struggle to get a bead on how the East will play out this season while we close in on Boston’s 2022 training camp.
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