The Millionth NBA 2020 Mock Draft

The Millionth NBA 2020 Mock Draft

I’m not going to be too long with this introduction. The draft is pretty unpredictable this year. With the event taking place tonight, I figured it would be fun to create my own mock draft minus the trades because now it seems that role players are worth 4 first-round picks nowadays. This is what I […]

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 The Draft: LaMelo Ball

The Draft: LaMelo Ball

This is the first installment of the draft series. This a something that I have wanted to do for a while now. The draft is coming up and I wanted to focus on the prospects and where they should end up. Today it’s the draft: LaMelo Ball. I’m not going to lie. This is probably […]

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 Grading the NBA City Edition Uniforms: Part 1

Grading the NBA City Edition Uniforms: Part 1

Check out our NBA City Edition Uniform Grades for Part 2 and Part 3! Ever since Nike took over the jersey rights for the NBA, they have guaranteed to be innovative with their designs. They power out multiple new designs each season, sometime totaling up to five per team. Considering the sheer volume of designs, […]

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 Orlando Magic Take Down the Hawks

Orlando Magic Take Down the Hawks

The Orlando Magic got a much-needed win Monday night at the Amway Center in Orlando FL. The Magic defeated the Atlanta Hawks 135 to 126 in a fast-paced high scoring game. The Magic were on a five-game home losing streak and the home crowd was looking for this win. The place was electric all the […]

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 Five Questions for the Southeast Division

Five Questions for the Southeast Division

The countdown to the start of the NBA season is quickly approaching! Preseason games are in full swing and roster decisions are being made. We are taking a look at each division in the NBA and highlight the biggest question going into the season. Up next is the Southeast Division. Atlanta Hawks – Can the […]

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 Paul Millsap, The Human Time Capsule

Paul Millsap, The Human Time Capsule

Paul Millsap began his NBA life as a 6’8” power forward. He pounded the boards and shot efficiently from close range. His primary defensive assignments were in the post and on the elbows. The team that drafted him eventually elected to let Millsap leave in free agency because he could not play alongside of the other big man the Jazz planned to build around. As the pace and space era dawned, Millsap transformed into a 3-point shooter and a ferocious defender on the perimeter.

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 Atlanta Hawks Are On The Rise

Atlanta Hawks Are On The Rise

The Atlanta Hawks had a nice season last year. They finished with a 29-53 record which was good for 12th in the East. This was a slight increase from the year before as strides where being made. But the record does not do the team justice, the growth the team made has much more of […]

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 2019 NBA Mock Draft: The Zion Era Begins

2019 NBA Mock Draft: The Zion Era Begins

  Zion Williamson, Forward – Duke The day is finally here and the “Zion Era” can officially begin. This freak of nature enters a great situation after the AD trade. With a lot of quality young pieces around him, inlcuding a very generous teamate in the name of Lonzo Ball who will be feed Zion […]

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 Dwight Howard: The Most Dominant Center of the 2000’s

Dwight Howard: The Most Dominant Center of the 2000’s

There was a point in time when Dwight Howard was one of the best centers in the NBA. During his eight year stint with Orlando, there was not a more intimidating defender across the league. After an ill-advised move to Los Angeles, however, Dwight’s career took a nose dive. Seven years and five teams later, […]

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 The NBA Needs to Stop Being Soft

The NBA Needs to Stop Being Soft

Defense in the NBA didn’t get worse in the last 20 years like some “analysts” would make you believe. Players are improving every decade and learning smarter ways to play the game. Players like Giannis Antetokounmpo and Rudy Gobert play better defense than most players from the past, but get tossed in the belief that […]

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