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Coach Fury Videocast 13 - [joined by Myles] 2020 Conference Finals Preview

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Coach Fury Videocast 13 - [joined by Myles] 2020 Conference Finals Preview

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Joined this time by Myles
Items covered this episode
1. Conference Finals Preview
2. Also why rookie of the year should not be a debate.

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Episode link - https://youtu.be/cqTmeBtsa-A
2020-2021 CSL coach of the year

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Good stuff guys, good assessments of the playoffs match ups. Milos said the disrespect is real though. And he will punish you all.
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Re: Coach Fury Videocast 13 - [joined by Myles] 2020 Conference Finals Preview

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Ha, Isaiah Taylor appreciates the love, Myles. I think there are 3 guys that have a legitimate claim to RoY and I wouldn't have an issue if any of them got the award.

As for our series with the Kings, Nurkic being out certainly helps us, but deep teams can limit the impact and overcome it with a little luck. We were without Austin last year and still pushed the Kings to 7 games last year. And I have no doubt the Kings can do a similar thing this year (or even beat us in 7 given our affinity for choking). Especially once WB is back and at/near full strength. As Myles mentioned, he's the single-best player in this series and he gives them the ability to win any game.

As for the Detroit/Toronto series, I feel like Toronto doesn't get enough credit. They had the second best record in the regular season for a reason. Chili has put together a great squad and system. Detroit is a freaking monster and deserve to be viewed as the favorite (this series and beyond if they advance), but it's no fluke that Toronto stole a game on the road early.

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