
After Broken Promises, Celtics Turn the Page
“He’s the reason I wear number 11…I want to be the reason that no one else will…” The line is

“He’s the reason I wear number 11…I want to be the reason that no one else will…” The line is
Pierre Monceaux previews the 2019-20 NBA season in Los Angeles and reaches a verdict on whether the Clippers or Lakers are the better L.A. team.
The NBA season is less than a month away and after all the offseason craziness everyone is itching to see how some of the new-look teams will fare. The Los Angeles Clippers held Media Day for the press yesterday to showcase some of their new players in Clipper threads especially big free agent signings Kawhi Leonard and Paul George. The players talked to the media in pairs yesterday here’s what some of them said.

Paul reveals the first half (100-51) of his NBA Top 100 list for the 2019-20 NBA season.

October 17, 2017 — Less than six minutes into the Boston Celtics regular-season opener against the Cleveland Cavaliers — Celtics
Pat Riley finally landed an all-star this off-season in Jimmy Butler. After landing Butler, the Miami Heat’s focus now is pairing him with another all-star. To aide the Heat in their quest, Heat fans have been taking matters into their own hands through social media.
Carmelo Anthony is still a free agent and new he intends to continue playing. Danny Podolsky lists four NBA teams that could take a flier on him, plus one alternative option.
Craig Brallier breaks down what the 2019-20 season could look like foe the Milwaukee Bucks.

The 2018-19 NBA season was riddled with dismay for head coach Brad Stevens and the Boston Celtics. Fast-forward to late
In his debut piece, Danny Podolsky looks at 10 second-year NBA players to watch this season.
For the past three seasons, we’ve heard Jimmy Butler get called anything but a great leader. The national media painted Butler as a cancer to teammates, particularly younger players. However, New Orleans Pelicans guard J.J. Redick told Zach Lowe on his podcast that he doesn’t buy that narrative. Despite playing with Butler for less than one full season with the Philadelphia 76ers, the veteran guard had plenty of time to learn about Butler as a teammate.
There are high expectations (literally) for a Philadelphia 76ers starting lineup that has all five players taller than 6-foot-7. In his debut piece, Craig Brallier previews Philly’s season.

“He’s the reason I wear number 11…I want to be the reason that no one else will…” The line is forever burned into the minds
Pierre Monceaux previews the 2019-20 NBA season in Los Angeles and reaches a verdict on whether the Clippers or Lakers are the better L.A. team.
The NBA season is less than a month away and after all the offseason craziness everyone is itching to see how some of the new-look teams will fare. The Los Angeles Clippers held Media Day for the press yesterday to showcase some of their new players in Clipper threads especially big free agent signings Kawhi Leonard and Paul George. The players talked to the media in pairs yesterday here’s what some of them said.

Paul reveals the first half (100-51) of his NBA Top 100 list for the 2019-20 NBA season.

October 17, 2017 — Less than six minutes into the Boston Celtics regular-season opener against the Cleveland Cavaliers — Celtics fans watched in horror as
Pat Riley finally landed an all-star this off-season in Jimmy Butler. After landing Butler, the Miami Heat’s focus now is pairing him with another all-star. To aide the Heat in their quest, Heat fans have been taking matters into their own hands through social media.
Carmelo Anthony is still a free agent and new he intends to continue playing. Danny Podolsky lists four NBA teams that could take a flier on him, plus one alternative option.
Craig Brallier breaks down what the 2019-20 season could look like foe the Milwaukee Bucks.

The 2018-19 NBA season was riddled with dismay for head coach Brad Stevens and the Boston Celtics. Fast-forward to late September, and the Celtics have
In his debut piece, Danny Podolsky looks at 10 second-year NBA players to watch this season.
For the past three seasons, we’ve heard Jimmy Butler get called anything but a great leader. The national media painted Butler as a cancer to teammates, particularly younger players. However, New Orleans Pelicans guard J.J. Redick told Zach Lowe on his podcast that he doesn’t buy that narrative. Despite playing with Butler for less than one full season with the Philadelphia 76ers, the veteran guard had plenty of time to learn about Butler as a teammate.
There are high expectations (literally) for a Philadelphia 76ers starting lineup that has all five players taller than 6-foot-7. In his debut piece, Craig Brallier previews Philly’s season.
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