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Playoff LeBron vs Rockets 😳 + Klay vs Meg & INSANE Blazers Drama | Chiney Today
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On today’s episode of Chiney Today, Chiney is joined by ESPN NBA insider Ramona Shelburne to break down one of the most drama-filled weekends in basketball.
What was popping in the Group Chat? LeBron James throws a historic alley-oop to his son, Bronny — a father-son moment we may never see again.
They dive into why this is one of the best stories in the NBA right now, and how Bronny has gone from the G League to earning real playoff minutes for the Lakers.
Plus, Ramona takes us inside the Portland Trail Blazers’ surprising season — from the Chauncey Billups scandal to their late playoff push, and the growing tension around ownership, cost-cutting, and the future of the franchise.
Then in Hot Headlines, we get back to the tea: What does Klay Thompson’s split from Megan Thee Stallion mean for his legacy? Why is Natasha Cloud still unsigned? And what do major offseason moves across the WNBA — including the Liberty and Sparks — signal for the league’s future?
It’s a full breakdown of the biggest stories in basketball — on and off the court.
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⏱️ TIMESTAMPS
00:00 Intro
01:22 Welcome Ramona Shelburne!
02:25 How special was LeBron’s alley-oop to Bronny?
06:29 Rockets avoid sweep as they won Game 4 vs Lakers
07:45 Is Houston better without Kevin Durant?
09:49 Blazers making playoffs, new ownership, and head coaching drama
20:38 Why is Portland scaling back on spending money?
23:19 What’s the best direction for the Blazers under new ownership?
25:38 Hot Headlines: Klay & Meg breakup
28:50 Natasha Cloud is STILL unsigned
33:15 The Sparks new practice facility
36:58 The LA Sparks still don’t have a team president
38:00 Goodbye
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