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Life After Basketball with Alvin Williams + Brian Oliver on Hawks' Backcourt Chemistry
This week on Smith and Jones, Eric flies solo and is joined by former NBAer and Atlanta Hawks analyst Brian Oliver (0:50) to discuss the offseason trade between the Hawks and San Antonio Spurs for Dejounte Murray and becoming court mates with Trae Young, why the Spurs made the move, the competitiveness of the Eastern Conference, John Collins' future in Atlanta and "The Lethal Weapon 3" documentary. Afterward, former Raptor and Sportsnet analyst Alvin Williams (21:30) stops by to chat about the impact Thad Young and Otto Porter Jr. have had on the young Toronto roster, former NBAers using their time to help out up-and-coming players, and if he ever looked into his future about life after basketball during his playing career. Finally, Eric went one-on-one with Thad Young (37:32) to look at re-signing with the Raptors, his role on the team, and being a veteran. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.