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Welcome to 2022, where the NBA will soon take center stage in the sports world. Whenever the calendar turns to the new year, more eyes start turning to the sport.
Welcome to 2022, where the NBA will soon take center stage in the sports world. Whenever the calendar turns to the new year, more eyes start turning to the sport.
Karl-Anthony Towns and Jimmy Butler have had a contentious relationship in the past, but that may be changing.
More players are entering NBA’s health and safety protocols, but these rookies have come off the list and picked up where they left off. From players setting career-high scoring nights to setting the youngest NBA triple record double, it’s well known that these rookies are remarkable. Stepping into the first action of 2022, let’s see how these rookies stacked up on our list.
The Miami Heat played the Sacramento Kings on Sunday in the first of back-to-back games. It started off sloppy for Miami on the offensive end, as they were careless with the basketball. After a rough first period, Miami kept the game close the rest of the way.
With over 100 players entering health and safety protocols, the question of whether the pandemic is ending soon comes to mind. As long as extensive COVID tests are being conducted, the NBA business will move forward.
What a crazy 48 hours it has been for the Miami Heat. After having their last game in San Antonio postponed, Miami had to find eight available players before Friday’s game against the Houston Rockets.
As everyone turns their calendars to 2022, the NBA is hoping the New Year will bring better fortune for them. COVID cases are surging through the league right now, leaving many teams fielding G-League level rosters.
Any first-year player in any sport will always spotlight them to perform at the highest level immediately after being drafted. Franz Wagner has been performing at the highest level like his rookie counterparts.
The Miami Heat lost two more players to COVID-19 protocols in Max Strus and Udonis Haslem. They faced a shorthanded Washington Wizards team on the front end of a back-to-back.
The NBA season is being strongly hit by COVID-19. Canceling games, players being placed in protocols, it will be interesting to see how this affects the rest of the season and the extremes that could happen. COVID is now starting to affect our rookie rankings, placing Evan Mobley, Scottie Barnes, and Cade Cunningham on the COVID reserves list. With a brand new week done around the association, let’s look at some new faces who have performed well.
The day after Christmas, the Miami Heat still found themselves shorthanded against the Orlando Magic. Jimmy Butler and Caleb Martin returned, but Kyle Lowry entered health and safety protocols.
The Los Angeles Lakers have so far been a disappointment this season. Their star-studded cast has failed to prove why they should be considered as a threat for a title. Los Angeles has had a target on their back since the season started and has failed to prove to teams that they should be afraid to compete against them
Welcome to 2022, where the NBA will soon take center stage in the sports world. Whenever the calendar turns to the new year, more eyes start turning to the sport.
Karl-Anthony Towns and Jimmy Butler have had a contentious relationship in the past, but that may be changing.
More players are entering NBA’s health and safety protocols, but these rookies have come off the list and picked up where they left off. From players setting career-high scoring nights to setting the youngest NBA triple record double, it’s well known that these rookies are remarkable. Stepping into the first action of 2022, let’s see how these rookies stacked up on our list.
The Miami Heat played the Sacramento Kings on Sunday in the first of back-to-back games. It started off sloppy for Miami on the offensive end, as they were careless with the basketball. After a rough first period, Miami kept the game close the rest of the way.
With over 100 players entering health and safety protocols, the question of whether the pandemic is ending soon comes to mind. As long as extensive COVID tests are being conducted, the NBA business will move forward.
What a crazy 48 hours it has been for the Miami Heat. After having their last game in San Antonio postponed, Miami had to find eight available players before Friday’s game against the Houston Rockets.
As everyone turns their calendars to 2022, the NBA is hoping the New Year will bring better fortune for them. COVID cases are surging through the league right now, leaving many teams fielding G-League level rosters.
Any first-year player in any sport will always spotlight them to perform at the highest level immediately after being drafted. Franz Wagner has been performing at the highest level like his rookie counterparts.
The Miami Heat lost two more players to COVID-19 protocols in Max Strus and Udonis Haslem. They faced a shorthanded Washington Wizards team on the front end of a back-to-back.
The NBA season is being strongly hit by COVID-19. Canceling games, players being placed in protocols, it will be interesting to see how this affects the rest of the season and the extremes that could happen. COVID is now starting to affect our rookie rankings, placing Evan Mobley, Scottie Barnes, and Cade Cunningham on the COVID reserves list. With a brand new week done around the association, let’s look at some new faces who have performed well.
The day after Christmas, the Miami Heat still found themselves shorthanded against the Orlando Magic. Jimmy Butler and Caleb Martin returned, but Kyle Lowry entered health and safety protocols.
The Los Angeles Lakers have so far been a disappointment this season. Their star-studded cast has failed to prove why they should be considered as a threat for a title. Los Angeles has had a target on their back since the season started and has failed to prove to teams that they should be afraid to compete against them
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