Yahoo’s Devine Intervention: Navigating NBA Awards with Ben Golliver

Feeling the pressure: Ben Golliver discusses NBA year-end awards for 2023-24 season with the Washington Post | Devine Intervention

In this episode of Devine Intervention, Yahoo Sports senior NBA writer Dan Devine shares his struggles with selecting his ballot for the NBA’s year-end awards. He brings in Ben Golliver from the Washington Post to help him navigate through the process.

Ben explains the NBA’s 65-game threshold for year-end awards and discusses how more NBA stars played more games this year, resulting in fewer disappointed fans. The hosts dive into the MVP conversation, pondering whether Joel Embiid is correct in calling this year’s race boring. Can any player catch up to Nikola Jokic? They also touch on the Rookie of the Year race, commenting on Victor Wembanyama and Chet Holmgren’s performances.

The hosts also discuss the changing rules for voting for All-Defense and Most Improved Player. They debate whether team success should affect the number of players from a team that make All-NBA. The episode concludes with The Closing Five segment, where the hosts share some fun facts about moose and provide weekly recommendations. You can watch the full episode on YouTube and explore more Yahoo Sports podcasts at https://apple.co/3zEuTQj.

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