
Episode 300 Scouting Report
I talk about the beginning of March Madness, how I think teams evaluate progression and development, and my brief thoughts on Mickey 17.

Hosted by Myro · 🇺🇸 us · EN · 100 episodes
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Weekly or bi-weekly podcast on daily grievances. Hosted by Myro, the podcast delves into the depths of interactions, or lack thereof. Comedy podcast…? Also we do rap reviews.
Myro hosts Save the Semantics, a society show with 100 episodes published.

I talk about the beginning of March Madness, how I think teams evaluate progression and development, and my brief thoughts on Mickey 17.

I talk about the recent game winners that have taken place in the NBA, the Scoot resurgence, and solutions to tanking.

I talk about the Warriors game vs. the Blazers, the standout performances, and the Cavs’ historic run.

I talk about the Warriors tough win against the Pistons, the SGA vs Jokic MVP conversation, and counting down to the Xenoblade X release.

I talk heavy of this week in the NBA: Stephen Curry’s injection of energy, the Orlando Magic’s downfall, and the tanking methods of the Toronto Raptors.

I talk about the current NBA playoff picture, the disappointing East, the messy West, and give some props to the Detroit Pistons.

I talk about the shift in confidence for the Warriors, give my thoughts on some other teams in the NBA, and getting into some robot anime.

I give my first impressions of Jimmy Butler with the Warriors, my thoughts on Akira, and finally getting into Neon Evangelion.

I talk about the various trades that have happened leading up to the NBA trade deadline, including the Jimmy Butler deal.

I talk about the worst trade in NBA history, along with other topics.

I talk about single-game eliminations, more NFL playoffs and a potential Chiefs three-peat, and sports parity.

I talk about the Switch 2 finally being announced, my thoughts, and reaching the acceptance stage with this Warriors team.

I talk about getting into the NFL Playoffs, the new Xenoblade X trailer, and my hopes for the Warriors at the trade deadline.

I talk about who I expect to be the next NBA champion, Switch 2 Joycon leaks, and my initial thoughts on Final Fantasy 12.

I talk about the Christmas Day NBA games, the Switch 2 dock leaks, and what I want included with the Switch 2 hardware.

I talk about the end of the NBA cup, reflect on the Game Award announcements, and explain why I fell off from Ozark.

I talk about all of the games I’ve played in the past year, my favorites, and look back on what turned out to be a pretty good year for gaming.

I give my initial impressions of Hyper Light Drifter, talk about what the Warriors can do during the next trade period, and take another look at Outer Wilds, and reassess my thoughts on the game.

I talk about the Warriors’ struggles, reflective of last season, as well as some intriguing young teams in the NBA. I discuss what game I’m looking forward to playing to end the year.

I talk more Dragon Quest III, give my thoughts on Kendrick Lamar’s surprise album, and get into my new fixation of city infrastructure.
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