
NBA Power Ranking Week 8: Re-Evaluating Remainder of 2019-20 Season
Danny Podolsky updated his power rankings with a re-evaluation of his preseason predictions.
Danny Podolsky updated his power rankings with a re-evaluation of his preseason predictions.
NBA trade rumors are blowing in, and Kevin Love is still seeing himself as the biggest player being discussed.
For the first time this season, at home, the Miami Heat had to break a sweat to come out victorious. Despite their record, the Chicago Bulls threw the first punch and lead the Heat by nine after the first period. Even though the Heat won the next two quarters, the game was still in doubt. But in the end, the Heat prevailed. Miami moves to 17-6 for the season.
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The last three coaches to lead their team to an NBA Championship have done so in their first year as a head coach.
Before them, only three other coaches (George Senesky, Paul Westhead, and Pat Riley) had done so since 1950.
That’s a great sign for innovation in the NBA.
BOSTON – By this time of year, you likely have started to think about what you will be buying your
According to several reports, the New York Knicks have fired head coach David Fizdale. The team, which sits at the
Aaron Hubert gives his analysis on the early-season struggles for Nikola Jokic.
The list of unbeaten home teams just got shorter. Thanks to the Miami Heat. Despite losing their best bench scorer in Goran Dragic, the team still pulled out a victory against the Toronto Raptors. It was the team’s best road victory against an elite team since their October 26th victory over the Milwaukee Bucks. The Heat now improve season record to 15-5 for the season. Here are my takeaways from Tuesday’s 121-110 road victory against the Raptors.
Danny returns for a seventh week of power rankings with a twist.
Everyone had their fun poking fun at Kyrie Irving over the past 10 days, but now it’s time for everyone
The last time the Miami Heat and Golden State Warriors faced off, the Heat beat the Warriors thanks to a Dwyane Wade buzzer-beating three-pointer. This time there were no late-game theatrics. After the Warriors trimmed the Heat’s lead to six in the third period, the Heat regrouped in the final period and ended the game with a 122-105 win. The victory moves the Heat season record to 13-5.
Danny Podolsky updated his power rankings with a re-evaluation of his preseason predictions.
NBA trade rumors are blowing in, and Kevin Love is still seeing himself as the biggest player being discussed.
For the first time this season, at home, the Miami Heat had to break a sweat to come out victorious. Despite their record, the Chicago Bulls threw the first punch and lead the Heat by nine after the first period. Even though the Heat won the next two quarters, the game was still in doubt. But in the end, the Heat prevailed. Miami moves to 17-6 for the season.
The last three coaches to lead their team to an NBA Championship have done so in their first year as a head coach.
Before them, only three other coaches (George Senesky, Paul Westhead, and Pat Riley) had done so since 1950.
That’s a great sign for innovation in the NBA.
BOSTON – By this time of year, you likely have started to think about what you will be buying your friends and family for Christmas.
According to several reports, the New York Knicks have fired head coach David Fizdale. The team, which sits at the bottom of the Eastern Conference
Aaron Hubert gives his analysis on the early-season struggles for Nikola Jokic.
The list of unbeaten home teams just got shorter. Thanks to the Miami Heat. Despite losing their best bench scorer in Goran Dragic, the team still pulled out a victory against the Toronto Raptors. It was the team’s best road victory against an elite team since their October 26th victory over the Milwaukee Bucks. The Heat now improve season record to 15-5 for the season. Here are my takeaways from Tuesday’s 121-110 road victory against the Raptors.
Danny returns for a seventh week of power rankings with a twist.
Everyone had their fun poking fun at Kyrie Irving over the past 10 days, but now it’s time for everyone to move on. Everyone involved
The last time the Miami Heat and Golden State Warriors faced off, the Heat beat the Warriors thanks to a Dwyane Wade buzzer-beating three-pointer. This time there were no late-game theatrics. After the Warriors trimmed the Heat’s lead to six in the third period, the Heat regrouped in the final period and ended the game with a 122-105 win. The victory moves the Heat season record to 13-5.
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