MVP Tyrese Maxey, Mavericks sinking fast!

Welcome back to The Atlantic Files! In Episode 323, Alex and Dennis break down everything happening across the NBA through Week 2 — with a special focus on the Atlantic Division. From Tyrese Maxey’s hot start to the Chicago Bulls’ playoff chances, this episode is packed with analysis, predictions, and reactions you don’t want to miss.


🏀 Atlantic Division Week 2 Recap

The second week of the NBA season brought plenty of excitement — and questions — for the Atlantic Division. The Sixers continue to roll behind Maxey’s breakout performances, while the Knicks and Celtics battle for early-season momentum. Meanwhile, the Raptors are finding their identity under a new-look rotation, and the Nets’ rebuild looks quite miserable.


🔥 Can the Chicago Bulls Make the Playoffs Outright?

Despite mixed expectations, the Bulls are showing flashes of life. Alex and Dennis debate whether Josh Giddey, Nikola Vucevic, and Matas Buzelis can push Chicago into the playoff picture without relying on the Play-In Tournament — or if changes are still needed in the Windy City.


🏆 Can Tyrese Maxey Realistically Win MVP?

Tyrese Maxey’s incredible start to the season has the basketball world buzzing. We take a serious look at his MVP chances, how his efficiency and leadership stack up against the league’s elite, and what he needs to sustain that level all year long.


📊 Week 2 NBA Power Rankings

Our Week 2 Power Rankings are in — and a few surprises made big jumps (and drops). From top contenders like the Thunder and Nuggets to rising threats like the Bulls and 76ers, we evaluate where each team stands after two weeks of play.

Key Rankings Talked About:

  • Who’s emerging as early favorites?
  • Most overrated and underrated teams so far
  • Which teams are trending up or down

😬 Should the Dallas Mavericks Be Worried?

It’s been a rough start for Anthony Davis and the Dallas Mavericks. We dig into what’s going wrong — defensive struggles, rotations, and chemistry — and whether this early stumble is cause for concern or just a temporary blip.


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Draymond Green Strikes Again | TAF297

On episode 297 of The Atlantic Files, Draymond Green gets ejected yet again for hitting someone, the Los Angeles Lakers are the first champions of the in-season tournament, Patrick Beverley asking the real questions on ESPN, and more ejections across the league.

Draymond Green threw his limbs all over the place, yet again, and was ejected after hitting Jusuf Nurkic in the face. He says that it wasn’t on purpose which is why he apologized, but at this rate, there’s no benefit of the doubt. Green has hit enough opposing players to believe that this was no accident by any means. So, does he deserve the indefinite suspension that he received?

LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers have officially won the inaugural in-season tournament championship. We’re going to call it the NBA Cup because it’s a lot easier to say. Either way, some have asked if it was fixed to get the Lakers as the very first champion. Now the debate is whether or not the IST ring counts towards a player’s resume and if teams should raise banners.

Even though Green deserved to be ejected, there have been a ton of ejections this season and the number keeps increasing. Players are getting thrown out just for disagreeing with foul calls instead of actual hard fouls or wrongdoing. If this trend continues, fans are going to get more and more upset with referees which is something the league does not want.

Finally, Patrick Beverley went on ESPN during the in-season tournament finals and had a conversation with Kevin Hart that ruffled some feathers. He asked about the Josh Giddey news and demanded some answers and opinions instead of political correctness. It was a great move and he’s now become famous for drinking a victory beer after every win.

Timecodes:
00:00 Intro
03:12 LeBron and the Lakers win the In-Season Tournament
15:30 Draymond Green strikes again
24:10 Ejections run rampant in the NBA
39:53 Patrick Beverley gets kicked off of ESPN
47:13 Outro

Josh Giddey Rumors, Jordan Poole, Scott Foster’s Feud With Chris Paul | TAF295

On this week’s episode of The Atlantic Files, Josh Giddey finds himself in troublesome rumors, Jordan Poole becomes a Shaqtin a fool MVP and Kevin Garnett says he doesn’t belong in the league, Scott Foster and Chris Paul’s feud adds a new chapter, and more!

Josh Giddey is currently under investigation by the NBA and the Newport California police department for allegations of an underage relationship. Obviously, this is nothing to take lightly especially because it could affect Giddey’s career and life outside of basketball. There’s still information coming out about the saga, so we give some thoughts on the matter.

Jordan Poole has been the center of a few memes so far this season. He probably will be the center of many more if he continues to play the way he’s been playing lately. So, what exactly is happening with him and the Washington Wizards? Are they going to finally turn a corner at some point?

Chris Paul was kicked out of yet another game due to a feud with Scott Foster which continues one of the craziest battles between a player and a ref. Apparently, there was a meeting about it and Paul even said that Foster brought his son into the mix. That’s a serious comment and this feud may never end!

Finally, we check in with the Atlantic Division and go over how the teams are doing thus far. The Boston Celtics are at the top and they’re doing exactly what we thought they would!

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Timecodes:
00:00:00 Intro
00:01:26 Thanksgiving leftovers debate
00:14:06 Atlantic Division check-in
00:33:08 Jordan Poole is doing stuff
00:42:16 Josh Giddey has some troubling allegations
00:56:52 Scott Foster and Chris Paul’s feud
01:05:18 Mark Cuban Selling a majority stake of the Mavericks
01:09:18 Outro