Devin Booker's Future, Lillard's Leadership and Casino Review
In this episode, Wellington and Savon discuss Devin Booker's surge in the bubble and his excellent play as the Suns have went on a phenomenal stretch to close out the season; in Orlando and thoughts on whether Devin Booker is likely to stay or look for a better location and scenario to win big. We also discuss Damian Lillard's leadership as he has went on a scoring barrage recently, how he's committed to stay with Portland in the era of player movement and Ben Simmons' season-ending injury along with how Philly will go away from a modern offense, to playing through Embiid in the post.
In the second half, they review Casino, the 1995 epic crime film directed by Martin Scorsese and starring Robert Deniro, Sharon Stone, Joe Pesci and Don Rickles. They discuss this being such a vintage film for Martin Scorsese's mob genre, how it compares to Goodfellas and Joe Pesci's ability to not only in this film but in so many others to possess an audience's attention fully and the high amount of energy and unpredictability he brings, to this film. Finally, they dive into how trust is so important in the storyline, Ace and Nicky's dynamic, and Sharon Stone stealing the show.
In this episode, Wellington and Savon discuss Devin Booker's surge in the bubble and his excellent play as the Suns have went on a phenomenal stretch to close out the season; in Orlando and thoughts on whether Devin Booker is likely to stay or look for a better location and scenario to win big. We also discuss Damian Lillard's leadership as he has went on a scoring barrage recently, how he's committed to stay with Portland in the era of player movement and Ben Simmons' season-ending injury along with how Philly will go away from a modern offense, to playing through Embiid in the post.
In the second half, they review Casino, the 1995 epic crime film directed by Martin Scorsese and starring Robert Deniro, Sharon Stone, Joe Pesci and Don Rickles. They discuss this being such a vintage film for Martin Scorsese's mob genre, how it compares to Goodfellas and Joe Pesci's ability to not only in this film but in so many others to possess an audience's attention fully and the high amount of energy and unpredictability he brings, to this film. Finally, they dive into how trust is so important in the storyline, Ace and Nicky's dynamic, and Sharon Stone stealing the show.
In the second half, they review Casino, the 1995 epic crime film directed by Martin Scorsese and starring Robert Deniro, Sharon Stone, Joe Pesci and Don Rickles. They discuss this being such a vintage film for Martin Scorsese's mob genre, how it compares to Goodfellas and Joe Pesci's ability to not only in this film but in so many others to possess an audience's attention fully and the high amount of energy and unpredictability he brings, to this film. Finally, they dive into how trust is so important in the storyline, Ace and Nicky's dynamic, and Sharon Stone stealing the show.