
Boston’s Defensive Duo Can Offer Revitalization
Two Celtics players were already expected to make a jump this season and have exceeded those expectations.
Two Celtics players were already expected to make a jump this season and have exceeded those expectations.
The current NBA season is now one hundred days old. It is actually 106 for those who are counting, but there were no games on Dec 24 and there were five days of zero games during the All-Star Break. Let’s call it a hundred ‘gamedays’ from the first day of the season up to April 6.
The Phoenix Suns are currently sitting in the second overall spot in a loaded Western Conference. Normally, it would be easy to classify a second-seed as a contender.
This is not the way the Miami Heat wanted to play. The Memphis Grizzlies had their way on the offensive end all game long. Miami’s defense had no answer for the Grizzlies’ guard penetration and three-point barrage. Memphis finished the game with a total of 124 points, which is not good. Tuesday’s loss ends the Heat’s four-game win streak. Miami is now 26-25 for the season.
The Boston Celtics have been very disappointing this season. Former contenders for the NBA Finals, the team is now struggling to get above .500. With a record of 23-25 heading into Friday night, the Celtics finds themselves just barely clinging onto a playoff spot.
It’s time for the April NBA Power Ranking! This month we will predict the playoff seedings from both conferences.
Over the past few weeks, the Miami Heat have acquired Victor Oladipo, Trevor Ariza, and Nemanja Bjelica. They’re also parted
I don’t think there’s ever been a time where you could ever put the Denver Nuggets into the conversation for winning the trade deadline. Well, this year, they are firmly in that conversation, if not the front runner.
With the eastern conference trade deadline winners already covered, next up is the western conference. There were some solid moves made, good moves made and potential game-changing moves made in the west.
The NBA trade deadline passed yesterday afternoon following an avalanche of trades made in the final hours of the NBA’s trade season. Both conferences in the association saw contenders get stronger and sellers get weaker.
After going down to the wire with the Toronto Raptors for Kyle Lowry, the Miami Heat quickly pivoted back to the Houston Rockets and acquired Victor Oladipo.
Danny Ainge has made a huge splash to start off this year’s trade deadline for the Boston Celtics. As first reported by ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski, the Orlando Magic are sending shooting guard Evan Fournier to the Boston Celtics in exchange for two second-round picks.
Two Celtics players were already expected to make a jump this season and have exceeded those expectations.
The current NBA season is now one hundred days old. It is actually 106 for those who are counting, but there were no games on Dec 24 and there were five days of zero games during the All-Star Break. Let’s call it a hundred ‘gamedays’ from the first day of the season up to April 6.
The Phoenix Suns are currently sitting in the second overall spot in a loaded Western Conference. Normally, it would be easy to classify a second-seed as a contender.
This is not the way the Miami Heat wanted to play. The Memphis Grizzlies had their way on the offensive end all game long. Miami’s defense had no answer for the Grizzlies’ guard penetration and three-point barrage. Memphis finished the game with a total of 124 points, which is not good. Tuesday’s loss ends the Heat’s four-game win streak. Miami is now 26-25 for the season.
The Boston Celtics have been very disappointing this season. Former contenders for the NBA Finals, the team is now struggling to get above .500. With a record of 23-25 heading into Friday night, the Celtics finds themselves just barely clinging onto a playoff spot.
It’s time for the April NBA Power Ranking! This month we will predict the playoff seedings from both conferences.
Over the past few weeks, the Miami Heat have acquired Victor Oladipo, Trevor Ariza, and Nemanja Bjelica. They’re also parted with Kelly Olynyk, Meyers Leonard,
I don’t think there’s ever been a time where you could ever put the Denver Nuggets into the conversation for winning the trade deadline. Well, this year, they are firmly in that conversation, if not the front runner.
With the eastern conference trade deadline winners already covered, next up is the western conference. There were some solid moves made, good moves made and potential game-changing moves made in the west.
The NBA trade deadline passed yesterday afternoon following an avalanche of trades made in the final hours of the NBA’s trade season. Both conferences in the association saw contenders get stronger and sellers get weaker.
After going down to the wire with the Toronto Raptors for Kyle Lowry, the Miami Heat quickly pivoted back to the Houston Rockets and acquired Victor Oladipo.
Danny Ainge has made a huge splash to start off this year’s trade deadline for the Boston Celtics. As first reported by ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski, the Orlando Magic are sending shooting guard Evan Fournier to the Boston Celtics in exchange for two second-round picks.
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