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Saturday
Nov242012

PRS Preview Podcast: Blazers at Nets with Devin Kharpertian

Posting the latest PRS Preview Podcast a little early because tomorrow’s game in Brooklyn is a matinee. I had a great conversation with Devin Kharpertian, a former editor of the TrueHoop Nets site Nets are Scorching and now a co-founder of the fantastic new site The Brooklyn Game, a partner of the YES Network. We talked about the Gerald Wallace trade that landed the Blazers the pick they ended up using to draft Damian Lillard; how the Deron Williams/Joe Johnson backcourt is faring thus far; Brook Lopez’ outstanding season and how he might exploit some of Portland’s weaknesses with interior defense; the change of culture that comes with the team’s move from New Jersey to Brooklyn, and a lot more. Listen below and follow Devin on Twitter at @uuords.

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