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Monday to Friday, The Basketball Jones look at the big games and story lines from the night before with a mix of in-depth analysis and irreverent humor. As always, questions and comments are appreciated.On today's show, Evil Waldo and Joakim Melas tackle a few questions. Is Stephen Jackson(notes) a good fit in Cleveland? Can Ron Artest(notes) replace Trevor Ariza's(notes) L.A. production? And is Aaron Afflalo the new Dahntay Jones(notes)? All that, and some talk about this regurgitated "Play-In Tournament" idea. Happy trick-or-treating, kids.Subscribe to the video show on iTunes | Download the .m4v directlySubscribe to the audio show on iTunes | Download the .mp3 directly
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