Brooklyn Nets Tanking Efforts, Orlando Magic Panic Time?

The Atlantic Files is back with another action-packed episode covering everything happening around the NBA and especially the Atlantic Division! In Episode 322, we break down all of Monday night’s games, check in on Brooklyn’s rookie-led rebuild, and talk about the most surprising storylines so far this season — including the meteoric rise of Victor Wembanyama.


🔥 Atlantic Division Monday Night Recaps

This week’s Atlantic Division matchups delivered plenty of storylines. From gritty performances to clutch moments, our hosts dissect each team’s results and what they mean for the early standings. The Knicks and Sixers both continue to trend upward, while Boston looks like they’re easing into midseason form.


🧱 Brooklyn Nets Rebuild & Rookie Report

The Brooklyn Nets’ youth movement is officially underway. We analyze the development of their rookie core and how they fit into the long-term rebuild. Is there a future star among them — or just solid role players in the making?


🪄 Orlando Magic’s Early Struggles

The Magic came into this season with high expectations after their strong finish last year, but early growing pains have slowed their momentum. We break down what’s gone wrong, what still looks promising, and how Paolo Banchero and Franz Wagner can help turn things around.


🌟 Victor Wembanyama’s Rise to Stardom

Victor Wembanyama is already playing like one of the NBA’s brightest stars. We dive into how his elite defense, expanding offensive arsenal, and nightly highlight reel moments are redefining what it means to be a modern superstar. Is Wemby already a top-10 player in the league?


😲 Most Surprising Teams So Far

From unexpected contenders to struggling powerhouses, we spotlight the NBA teams making the biggest headlines for all the right — and wrong — reasons.


🚀 Players Ready to Take the Next Leap

Who’s on the verge of breaking out this season? We give our picks for the players showing early signs of massive improvement and discuss who could become the next household name by year’s end.


🎧 Listen to The Atlantic Files

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Pacific, Southwest Division Previews, Joel Embiid’s Health Strategy, Preseason Thoughts | TAF318

Welcome back to The Atlantic Files, where we’re diving headfirst into everything you need to know about the upcoming NBA season. This week, we’re all about breaking down the Southwest and Pacific Divisions, giving our thoughts on Joel Embiid’s rest strategy, and reacting to the most exciting and eyebrow-raising moments from the preseason. Buckle up as we get you ready for the start of the 2024-25 season with the hottest takes and insider insights!

🏀 2024-25 NBA Southwest Division Preview: Can the Mavs Bounce Back?

We kick things off with a deep dive into the Southwest Division, where Luka Doncic and the Dallas Mavericks will try to shake off last season’s NBA Finals struggles and make a statement. Can they get back to the promised land, or will it be another year of “what ifs”? We also break down the Grizzlies’ hopes with everyone healthy again, the Pelicans’ potential with a (hopefully) healthy Zion Williamson, the young Spurs’ outlook with Victor Wembanyama in the fold, and the Rockets’ young core improving.

🏀 Pacific Division Breakdown: The Land of Big Names and High Expectations

Moving on to the Pacific Division, where superstars and drama are always in abundance. Will the Golden State Warriors’ “big two” keep defying Father Time, or will the Clippers finally stay healthy and make some noise? And let’s not forget about the Lakers, who seem to have found the fountain of youth for LeBron James. We analyze all the teams, including the Suns’ championship aspirations with their newly-formed super team and the Kings looking to build on last season’s playoff run. Get ready for some bold predictions and potentially hot takes!

🏀 Joel Embiid to Skip Back-to-Back Games: Smart Move?

Joel Embiid recently announced his plan to sit out some back-to-back games this season, raising questions and a few eyebrows. Is it smart load management for a guy with a history of injuries, or does it set a tone that might frustrate fans? We discuss the impact this decision could have on the Sixers’ regular-season success, as well as what it means for Embiid’s MVP aspirations and the team’s overall strategy. Plus, we touch on the broader implications for the NBA’s ongoing load management debate.

🏀 Preseason Reactions: Who’s Impressing and Who’s Concerning?

The preseason may not count, but it sure does matter for evaluating the state of the league. We break down the biggest takeaways, from standout rookie performances to some early-season chemistry issues. Which teams are looking ready to hit the ground running, and which ones might still be finding their rhythm? Spoiler alert: Some big names have been underwhelming, while a few lesser-known players are turning heads.

🏀 Players and Teams to Watch as the Regular Season Approaches

With the regular season just around the corner, we highlight some of the players and teams you should keep an eye on. From dark horse MVP candidates to squads that could surprise—or disappoint—we’ve got you covered on who’s primed to make waves. Whether it’s a young star set to break out or a team quietly building momentum, find out who’s worth your attention when the games start to count for real.

Timecodes:
00:00:00 intro
00:03:20 Joel Embiid not playing back to backs
00:09:24 NBA News and notes
00:21:55 Karl-Anthony Towns trade analysis
00:47:06 2024-25 Pacific Division Preview
01:03:21 2024-25 Southwest Division Preview
01:11:36 Outro

Tyrese Haliburton, Scottie Barnes, Desmond Bane, NBA, Atlantic Files

Who will have the biggest breakout season in the NBA this year?

One of the most exciting things to watch as an NBA fan is seeing a younger player break out into a star. Especially if that player happens to play for your favorite team. That’s what sparked the question of which player is going to have the biggest breakout season in the NBA for the 2022-23 season!

This season, seemingly more than recent seasons, has a good list of younger players that could break out. Scottie Barnes, Desmond Bane, Tyrese Maxey, Jordan Poole, and RJ Barrett are just a few that could truly break out despite some great seasons last year.

Every championship team or contending team seems to have that one younger role player that explodes onto the scene like Jordan Poole. Even some of the teams that have a young star player sometimes have them kick it into another gear like Scottie Barnes or RJ Barrett.

We answered this question on the latest episode during the “Whatchu Got” segment.

Wouldn’t exactly recommend taking our suggestions and putting money on them, but you could take it as something to think about!

Either way, anyone can tell that we love Scottie Barnes on this podcast. Oh, Tyrese Maxey as well. I know, you’re probably not surprised by either name.

Kevin Durant, Brooklyn Nets, RJ Barrett, New York

Kevin Durant stays, RJ Barrett leaves? | TAF240

On this week’s episode of the Atlantic Files, we talk about Kevin Durant yet again as he decides to take back everything and stay with the Brooklyn Nets, the New York Knicks are thinking of including RJ Barrett in a Donovan Mitchell trade, Chet Holmgren might have ligament damage, plus more during ‘whatchu got!’

The Kevin Durant and Brooklyn Nets saga is finally over. After some sort of meeting between Kevin Durant, Steve Nash, Joe Tsai, and Sean Marks, they decided to run it back. Being a fly on that wall would have been something. Either way, this whole drama show was for nothing.

On the other side of New York, the New York Knicks have still been in talks with the Utah Jazz about Donovan Mitchell. RJ Barrett is the latest name that could be included in that haul for Utah. Should the Knicks even consider trading their best asset though? Some think Barrett isn’t even that good in the first place, so why would Danny Ainge want him?

Very disheartening news came out after all of this. Chet Holmgren is now out for the season with a Lisfranc injury. At the time of the recording, the tests weren’t done just yet, but it seemed like it was headed for a season-ending injury. Such an unfortunate way for a player’s season to end in just a pro-am game that didn’t mean anything.

Then, we got to our “Whatchu Got” segment. Topics included who we thought was going to have the biggest breakout season, whether the Denver Nuggets are a Western Conference contender, and which players under 25 have the biggest potential peak!

Timecodes:
00:00:00 Intro
00:05:36 Happy Mamba day!
00:11:19 Kevin Durant is staying in Brooklyn
00:30:08 Should the New York Knicks trade RJ Barrett
00:42:43 Chet Holmgren is out for the season
00:54:01 Who will have the biggest breakout season in the NBA
00:59:21 Are the Denver Nuggets a Western Conference contender
01:04:47 Luka Doncic, Ja Morant, Zion Williamson, Jayson Tatum, and Trae Young, whose ceiling is higher
01:14:42 Outro