• What justifies the James Harden for Darius Garland trade as a success for the Cavs?
    Mar 27 2026
    In this episode of the Wine and Gold Talk podcast, Ethan Sands and Jimmy Watkins analyze the Cleveland Cavaliers' trade for James Harden, the development of Darius Garland with the Los Angeles Clippers, and the implications for playoff success and team strategy. They explore player performances, defensive metrics, and future outlooks, providing deep insights into the team's dynamics and postseason prospects. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    47 mins
  • Reacting to the Cavs' loss to the Heat and why Cleveland's process isn't meeting its championship standard
    Mar 26 2026
    In this episode of the Wine and Gold Talk podcast, host Ethan Sands and beat reporter Chris Fedor dissect the Cleveland Cavaliers' 120-103 loss to the Miami Heat, focusing heavily on the team's defensive deficiencies and their inability to match Miami’s physicality. Head coach Kenny Atkinson praised the team's "competitiveness" despite a poor defensive showing, and the guys argued that the standard for a title contender must be higher. The discussion analyzes the Cavs' over-reliance on offensive production, specifically noting how James Harden's deliberate pace and Miami's zone defense neutralized key players like Evan Mobley. Furthermore, the episode highlights serious roster flaws exposed by injuries to Jarrett Allen and Dean Wade, emphasizing a lack of size and depth that leaves the team with few viable adjustments heading into the playoffs. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    42 mins
  • Is it too late for the Cavs to fix their defense?
    Mar 25 2026
    Following the Cavaliers' 136-131 victory over the Orlando Magic, the Wine and Gold Talk podcast with Ethan Sands, Chris Fedor and Jimmy Watkins discuss the team's poor defensive performance and the subsequent criticism from head coach Kenny Atkinson. Despite the win, Atkinson warned the team about a potentially short playoff run if their defensive effort doesn't improve. The conversation explores the Cavs' season-long defensive mediocrity, the specific accountability of players like Evan Mobley and James Harden, and whether the team's elite offense is potent enough to overcome its defensive shortcomings in the postseason. The guys ultimately question if there is a viable solution to these defensive issues so late in the season, suggesting the team's identity may have to be purely offensive. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    50 mins
  • Is James Harden the Cavs' last shot at solving their two-big conundrum?
    Mar 24 2026
    In this episode of the Wine and Gold Talk podcast, Ethan Sands, Chris Fedor and Jimmy Watkins discuss the tightening Eastern Conference playoff race with fewer than 12 games remaining. The conversation begins with Cade Cunningham's collapsed lung injury, its implications for the Detroit Pistons' playoff chances, and how it highlights the controversial 65-game rule for NBA awards eligibility. The discussion then shifts to the Cleveland Cavaliers, analyzing their potential playoff matchups, key areas for refinement like defensive consistency, and the challenge of integrating their core players who have had limited time on the court together. The episode concludes with detailed injury updates on Jarrett Allen (knee tendonitis) and Jaylon Tyson (toe bone bruise), and the potential impact of these injuries on the team's playoff rotation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    45 mins
  • What could NBA expansion mean for the Cavs and the Eastern Conference?
    Mar 21 2026
    In this episode of the Wine and Gold Talk podcast Ethan Sands, Chris Fedor and Jimmy Watkins discuss two major developments in professional basketball. The guys begin by celebrating the WNBA's new collective bargaining agreement, highlighting significant pay increases. They praise this as a crucial step for the league's growth and for allowing players to focus solely on their careers without needing "side hustles." The conversation then shifts to the NBA’s potential expansion, with Las Vegas and Seattle widely viewed as the frontrunners for new franchises. But instead of solely celebrating growth, the guys question the cost. Adding two teams could stretch the talent pool, increase non-competitive games and quietly fuel more tanking. Rather than attracting stars, those new franchises may be built through cap maneuvering — early-stage rosters that double as landing spots for unwanted contracts. From there, the focus narrows to the Eastern Conference and what expansion could mean for the Cavs. Realignment could send the Minnesota Timberwolves East, instantly raising the stakes. Led by Anthony Edwards, that’s a playoff-ready group capable of entering the contender tier right away. For Cleveland, it’s a reminder that expansion isn’t just about adding teams. It’s about adding pressure. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    32 mins
  • Reacting to the Cavs’ near 29-point collapse in a close-call victory over the Bulls
    Mar 20 2026
    In this episode of the Wine and Gold Talk podcast, hosts Ethan Sands and Chris Fedor break down the Cavaliers' 115-110 victory over the Chicago Bulls. They discuss the team's concerning fourth-quarter collapse after holding a 29-point lead, but also highlight the positives. Key topics include James Harden's calming influence and stellar performance in the absence of Donovan Mitchell, the team's ongoing adaptation to Harden's slower offensive pace, Evan Mobley's effectiveness, and a strong showing from Jaylon Tyson, which was unfortunately cut short by a toe injury. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    45 mins
  • Can Kenny Atkinson push the Cavs harder without losing the locker room? Hey, Chris!
    Mar 19 2026
    In this episode of the Wine and Gold Talk podcast, Ethan Sands, Chris Fedor, and Jimmy Watkins answer questions from subtext subscribers. They begin by analyzing the Cleveland Cavaliers' inconsistent performance despite having a deeper and more talented roster than last year. They attribute the team's struggles to a combination of factors, including significant injuries that have led to over 30 different starting lineups, the difficulty of integrating new players mid-season, and a persistent lack of defensive identity. The discussion then highlights that while other top teams have established systems, the Cavs are still searching for reliable lineups and plays. The guys also delve into the underperformance of key defensive player Evan Mobley and debate the coaching staff's methods for holding players accountable. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    38 mins
  • Is Max Strus' return to the Cavs' starting lineup inevitable?
    Mar 18 2026
    In this episode of the Wine and Gold Talk podcast, Ethan Sands, Chris Fedor and Jimmy Watkins dig beneath the surface of the Cleveland Cavaliers’ 123-116 win over a short-handed Milwaukee Bucks team and with Max Strus entering the closing lineup in his second game back on the hardwood, there is a deeper question looming. What should have felt like a routine victory instead sparked a deeper conversation about standards, habits and the gap between winning and convincing. The guys examine why Cleveland’s performance left more questions than answers. From there, the focus shifts to the evolving on-court relationship between James Harden and Evan Mobley — a partnership still very much in its formative stages, yet showing flashes of what it could become. With Jarrett Allen sidelined, Mobley’s expanded offensive responsibility becomes a central theme, prompting a larger discussion about his long-term ceiling and whether the Cavs are beginning to unlock it at the right time. Strus’ return only complicates things in the best and most challenging ways. His presence brings spacing, connectivity and trust — all elements that could reshape Cleveland’s starting and closing lineups. But with that comes tough decisions for head coach Kenny Atkinson, who must balance continuity with upside as the playoffs inch closer. The episode also dives into the delicate reality facing the Cavs’ role players. Jaylon Tyson and Keon Ellis are fighting for consistency, confidence and clarity in a rotation that is anything but settled. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    46 mins