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How did the NBA Draft change your team?

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IMTM Worldwide Sports is brought to you by Chris Royster and Co-host Jordan Jackson. 

So, did you make it? Did you jump for joy or did you pass out?  The main theme of tonights show will be the NBA Draft itself. Did your team have a draft pick? If so, how many? Were you excited for the draft? Did your team have any needs? Did your team improve or get worse? What did you think about the top 10 draft picks? Was your team involved in any of the trades? How far is your team from competing for the NBA Championship? 

Last Thursday also marked the culmination of years of hard work for dozens of players. To play in the NBA is the ultimate goal, but all can't be drafted. Some know this early in the process and go back to college or return overseas. After the draft is over, players not drafted hope to be signed to a G-League team, or they push for a professional basketball league other than the NBA to sign them. Yet still others, their dreams of playing basketball professionally have ended. 

Fans sometimes forget all the angles of the game that they love. So one of the segments we will talk about whether or not "Fandom" can go too far? When does not liking a player or a team get too personal? Are there limits?

We will be discussing all of these topics and questions throughout the night. Make sure you listen for the segment "Jordans Jewels", as he takes a specfic aspect of our show topic and gives a us something new to think about backed up by facts. 

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