Missed Opportunities: An NBA Christmas

Missed Opportunities: An NBA Christmas

So a lot of people are just seeing the NBA Christmas day schedule and some people feel that the schedule isn’t that bad. Then there are some people that do not understand some of these matchups. I am on the side of the people who are not happy. The schedule looks like they were picked […]

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 NBA on Christmas Day Preview

NBA on Christmas Day Preview

Listen, I get it… we all have our holiday traditions. On Thanksgiving, we wake up hungover, miss the Turkey Trot, gorge on a bunch of fantastic food, and sit down to watch football while slipping in and out of a food-induced coma the rest of the afternoon… until it’s time to wake up and heat […]

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 One Word to Describe Each NBA Team: East

One Word to Describe Each NBA Team: East

While we are here in the offseason, writers are coming up with content to keep people intrigued. Where is he going? What moves can they make? Will the Knicks ever get better? To answer all these questions, all I’d really have to say nowhere, nothing, and never, but that isn’t really much fun. Instead, I’m […]

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 Shmeed’s List: Best Lowkey Signings in Free Agency

Shmeed’s List: Best Lowkey Signings in Free Agency

Every offseason in the NBA is a frenzy. Between the draft, trades, signings, and front office changes, it can be hard to point out which acquisitions are the cause of success. This topsy-turvy season is no different, and I believe some of the most underrated additions will be key role-players. While there could be some […]

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 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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 Why Is Everyone So Into Brooklyn?

Why Is Everyone So Into Brooklyn?

Ever since Jay-Z helped take the team out of Neward, the team has been linked to countless stars, and have made trades that either set the franchise back a good five years or have had no true impact. With all the moves they have made in Brooklyn, they have still have not been to the […]

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 Bye-Bye Beardie? James Harden News on Sunday

Bye-Bye Beardie? James Harden News on Sunday

If Wednesday was all about Houston Rockets fans feeling like they’ve lost their newest “toy” in Russell Westbrook, Sunday felt like you ripped their favorite right out of their hands. While no official trade has been brokered, Adrian Wojnarowski stoked the flames a put out a lot more smoke around the idea that Kevin Durant […]

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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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 Paul George to Brooklyn: A Match Made in Hell

Paul George to Brooklyn: A Match Made in Hell

With all their offseason moves, it was Finals or bust for the Clippers. After acquiring Kawhi Leonard and Paul George, this seemed like a sure thing, until it wasn’t. A blown series lead to the Nuggets in the semis, and the Clippers are in a full blown rebuild. Ok, maybe not full blown, but they […]

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 Head Coaching the Brooklyn Nets

Head Coaching the Brooklyn Nets

The Brooklyn Nets made a splash recently when they hired future Hall of Fame point guard Steve Nash to be their next head coach. Nash, who has no head coaching experience, served as an on-and-off consultant for a brief period with the Golden State Warriors during their recent run of success. Brooklyn ought to be […]

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 The Dismissed Disruptor: Kyrie Irving

The Dismissed Disruptor: Kyrie Irving

ESPN story on Kyrie Irving, the disruptor: https://t.co/02nOKKKjxE — Adrian Wojnarowski (@wojespn) June 13, 2020 When Adam Silver and the rest of the NBA think tanks were bouncing around the idea of resuming the season, Kyrie Irving spoke up against a restart. Back in June, the Brooklyn Nets star and vice president of the National […]

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 NBA Playoffs Roundup for 8/17/20

NBA Playoffs Roundup for 8/17/20

It’s official, NBA Playoffs basketball in the bubble is incredible. Not only did we get games all day starting at 1:30 PM ET, but we got some fantastic, and historic, action. If you weren’t able to watch 10 straight hours of playoff hoops, first of all, what’s wrong with you? Second, it’s all good, I […]

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