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In Episode 325 of The Atlantic Files, host Alex Fischbein is back to break down another exciting week in the NBA! The guys dive deep into Week 3 of the Atlantic Division — covering all the biggest storylines from the Celtics, Knicks, 76ers, Nets, and Raptors.
They discuss Karl-Anthony Towns’ insane stat line combining rebounding dominance with elite free throw efficiency, and Trendon Watford’s first career triple-double that shocked the NBA world. Then, they shift gears to ask a big question — what exactly are the Brooklyn Nets doing with their rebuild? Finally, they talk about the reports that Dallas Mavericks GM Nico Harrison’s job might be in serious jeopardy, with “when” being the real question, not “if.”
If you’re an NBA fan who loves analysis, hot takes, and breakdowns of the Atlantic Division and league-wide storylines, this episode has everything you need!
Timestamps:
0:00 Intro
01:56 Atlantic Division Week 3 recap
02:47 Knicks and KAT’s crazy stat
08:09 Sixers rough week, Trendon Watford’s Triple Dub
18:39 Brandon Ingram unlocking the Raptors
22:20 Celtics week in review
27:04 Why aren’t the Nets rookies playing?
31:51 Nico Harrison’s terrible resume
37:47 Final thoughts
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Being from the suburbs of Philadelphia, it was hard not to become a Sixers fan during Allen Iverson's prime. Other than just the Sixers, I enjoy watching all forms and levels of basketball, especially the WNBA. Outside of basketball, I've been playing and coaching volleyball for most of my life. Also, after graduating from the University of Pittsburgh, I became a Software Developer by day, while writing and hosting podcasts by night.
Matt Crone November 9, 2025
On this week’s episode of The Underdog, hosts Matt and Chris open with TV and movies (The Office, HIMYM, Slow Horses, Harry Potter, Stranger Things), then hit college basketball’s 7’9 […]
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