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On this episode of Good Word with Goodwill, Vince and Jason Goff react to the Oklahoma City Thunder’s Game 4 victory over the Denver Nuggets and if Nikola Jokic is starting to wear down. Next, Vince and Jason give their thoughts on what’s wrong with the Cleveland Cavaliers as they face a 3-1 deficit to the Indiana Pacers.
Then Donovan Mitchell-dominated Game 3 of the Eastern Conference Semifinals reminded us of serious Michael Jordan moments. Relying on his signature spin and finishing move, Mitchell mesmerized the crowds and helped the Cleveland Cavaliers thrash the Indiana Pacers with a decisive 126-104 win that whittled the series deficit to 2-1.
The Indiana Pacers stunned the Cleveland Cavaliers on the road 121-112 to take Game 1 of the Eastern Conference semifinals on Sunday night.
It just wouldn’t be the NBA on NBC without Michael Jordan. So, perhaps unsurprisingly, His Airness is going to be associated with the return of pro basketball on the Peacock network. NBC announced Monday it is adding the six-time champion,
The Cleveland Cavaliers and Indiana Pacers kicked off the second round of the NBA playoffs on Sunday, playing Game 1 of the Eastern Conference semifinals at Rocket Arena. The visiting side proved victorious, as Tyrese Haliburton led the Pacers to an upset 121-112 victory, stealing home court advantage from a Cavs side missing Darius Garland.
Indiana took out the No. 1 seed Cavs in five games as they ended the series on Tuesday, 4-1. They will now await the winner of the series between the Boston Celtics and the New York Knicks to determine their opponents for the Eastern Finals.
Chicago Bulls great Michael Jordan is making waves as part of a highly-anticipated new project that will see the Hall of Famer in a new role.
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What will a 62-year-old Jordan have to say about a game with so many 3-pointers and fouls whistled as flagrant?
ESPN's Stephen A. Smith is of two minds about Jordan's new gig next season. Speaking Monday on "First Take," Smith wondered aloud if network executives will tell Jordan to "mind his manners about every little syllable he utters," something that he would consider a disappointment.