
NBA Week 9: Can’t Miss Games
It’s going to be a long, slow week next week. That’s how it usually is when you’re waiting for Christmas day. Impatient fans will have some waiting to do before the much anticipated NBA Christmas games arrive.
It’s going to be a long, slow week next week. That’s how it usually is when you’re waiting for Christmas day. Impatient fans will have some waiting to do before the much anticipated NBA Christmas games arrive.
The first quarter of the NBA season is done. Most teams have already played their 21st game and have 60 plus games to go. So if you find your favorite team in the bottom half of the standings, you can relax because there’s a lot of basketball left to play.
Fans are moving on from the Thanksgiving holiday buzz and will be looking forward to some of the upcoming hoops action. Let’s take a look at games that will be played from November 29 up to the fifth of December.
It’s always fun to see players overachieving. At least five players are already forcing fans to say “Wow! Where did that come from?” in the first four weeks of NBA action.
Is there something wrong with the new Wilson basketball? Some NBA players are having a tough time out there.
This year, there will be a special group of players who are extra excited: the sophomores. The current class of second-year players never had a conventional rookie season.
Fueled by some medium-sized offseason deals, the Blazers have accelerated the rebuilding of their team. Manager Neil Olshey quickly altered his club by acquiring promising players and coaches.
Do you believe in second chances? The answer would be “Yes” for five NBA teams. When NBA training camp begins at the end of the
As the NBA’s only team based outside the United States, the Toronto Raptors had more challenges to overcome once the pandemic swept around the world. Travel restrictions and quarantine rules made it impossible to have games in Canada.
You don’t need to go far to find a basketball rim in the Philippines. Why is the country obsessed with basketball? The answer can be traced back to the early 1900s.
It was delayed by you know what, but the 2020 Olympics were finally played. Now may not be the best time for these games but the organizers had other thoughts. In the end, fans got to see their fellow countrymen play.
It’s been a strange year and it’s going to be one of the most talked-about NBA postseasons we’ve ever witnessed. Injuries, highlights, record-breaking stats, and the pandemic are going to stay in our heads for a long time.