NBA analytics pioneer and front office insider John Hollinger joins Dunc'd On podcast host Nate Dunc
John and Nate look back at their favorite and least-favorite moves of the 2019 offseason. How do the
We decided to do some research, settling on a tournament to determine the worst team of the decade.
John and Nate look at what would have to happen for the NBA to resume play, and what that might look
We look at Brooklyn’s move with Kenny Atkinson, and why “deserve ain’t got nothin’ to do with it.” T
We look at the state of NBA coaches and rank them 1-30, considering the following criteria: Talent v
We start by eliminating a team from the playoffs, then take a look at the teams we’ve eliminated fro
John and Nate give their thoughts on the D’Angelo Russell/Andrew Wiggins trade, the Capela/Covington
We continue our deadline prep for the Boston Celtics, Houston Rockets, Denver Nuggets, Dallas Maveri
Last episode John talked about what preparation goes on in front offices prior to the trade deadline
The best insider info yet, as Nate grills John for an hour on the specifics of what happens in NBA f
Nate grills John about the 2020 draft class that he’s followed closely for several years, including
John and Nate look at which players available on the trade market teams should be valuing the most.
John and Nate pick the players that they have had the most difficulty evaluating over the years, inc
All 15 teams in the Eastern Conference in mailbag form. We hit on questions from our listeners for e
All 15 teams in the Western Conference in mailbag form. We hit on questions from our listeners for e
With December 15 upon us, almost all of the league is eligible to be traded. John and Nate talk abou
John and Nate each pick two under-the-radar stories to talk about that haven’t received enough cover
A fun melange, first we catch up with our observations on the Suns and whether they can make the pla
John and Nate finish ranking every organization in the NBA based on who we’d want running our team.
John and Nate rank every organization in the NBA based on who we’d want running our team. In part 1,