In this week's edition of The New Twenty Four podcast, Gavriel and Torrence get back together for the second time this week to discuss yet another All-Star blockbuster trade that went down over the weekend, sending De'Aaron Fox to the San Antonio Spurs and Zach LaVine out to the Sacramento Kings as part of a three-team deal that transpired in the hours following the Luka Doncic-Anthony Davis bombshell.
The two break down Fox's fit beside Victor Wembanyama and his supporting cast down in The Alamo (16:01), on top of whether the move marks the beginning of winning time for the franchise that possesses five championships (23:13), prior to analyzing the package that the Kings received for the 2022-23 Clutch Player of the Year and what to make of the overall lack of direction following a playoff run two seasons ago & more (30:24).
While also taking an extensive moment to assess the Bulls return in the deal, as the two share whether or not they believe if Arturas Karnisovas and Marc Eversley are cut out to rebuild the team that resides in the Windy City (43:50) before pondering over whether or not finishing atop of fan voting at one's position should guarantee players a reserve spot should they fall short of making it as a starter following LaMelo Ball's omission from this year's NBA All-Star Game (1:09:24).
In addition to if being on a winning team should determine who earns a spot in the league's annual showcase (1:20:22), before closing out the show providing fans with the top showdowns to watch in Week 16 (1:24:23).