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6 things that have changed in the NBA in the new 2024-25 season

The NBA is back and so is the American League podcast Basket GiantsNBA House. A program by Nacho Losilla and Sergio Rabinal where every week they analyze the keys and fundamental stories of what is happening on the other side of the pond.

Looking ahead to the first episode of this new season, the show will focus on the things that have changed since the Boston Celtics raised Larry O’Brien until the start of the training camp.

NBA House is a Gigantes Podcast program that you can listen to on Spotify, Apple Podcast o iVoox and watch on video on YouTube.

A new Big Three in the era of couples

The 76ers have built a team around a Big Three that is joined by Paul George, Tyrese Maxey and Joel Embiid.

Philadelphia’s goal is none other than to break the glass ceiling that has limited them in recent years in the Playoffs.

Injuries, doubts and lack of cohesion can be factors to take into account, will they achieve it?

Luka, Kyrie y Klay

After reaching the NBA Finals, the Dallas Mavericks have redoubled their bet on Doncic and Irving with the signing of Klay Thompson.

There are many doubts about how the former Warriors player can fit in and, above all, perform in a different context and alongside two figures like Luka and Kyrie.

The end of the Warriors

Stephen Curry is alone and Golden State will have to overcome the loss of Klay Thompson by appealing to the desire that its latest signings work perfectly.

Names like De’Anthony Melton, Kyle Anderson or Buddy Hield will be chosen to make a team that was champion not long ago work.

Los Knicks con Towns, ¿alternativa real a Boston?

Nobody expected that the Knicks would manage to get Karl-Anthony Towns and even less through the transfer they made with the Minnesota Timberwolves.

The last piece that Thibodeau’s men were missing to compete to be real contenders for the ring, will it be enough for them to overcome the Celtics?

The Nuggets are disintegrating

The new NBA salary rules are causing many franchises to change the way they operate financially. One of them is the Nuggets, who have let fundamental players escape for their system.

Without KCP and adding Russell Westbrook and Dario Saric as backups, Denver’s best days are likely behind us.

JJ Redick’s debut in Lakers

A coach with no previous experience on the bench professionally although with a long career as an NBA player and who will now assume one of the most complex positions in the entire competition.

Redick will have to lead a Lakers team that has LeBron in the twilight and where there has been no movement in the market.

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