NBA Week 1: Games to Watch
It is here. It is finally here. The first week (October 18 to 23) of the new NBA season finally arrived.
It is here. It is finally here. The first week (October 18 to 23) of the new NBA season finally arrived.
Once upon a time, the 76ers drafted Allen Iverson, and they almost lived happily ever after.
The 2022 NBA postseason teams and series are now finalized.
After this week, the NBA Play-In Tournament will only be a month away.
Are you enjoying the NBA ride so far? Are there a few games each week that are getting game of the year vibes?
The Ben Simmons era in Philadelphia is headed towards a messy end. The two sides have been far apart in building back their relationship since the Philadelphia 76ers got eliminated in the 2021 playoffs.
For the 15th season in a row, the Sacramento Kings failed to reach the playoffs, tying the Los Angeles Clippers for the longest NBA playoff drought. While they look to be headed to a 16th straight year, the Kings have promise and can see their bright future start to come to fruition in 2021.
Last season looked promising for the Philadelphia 76ers. They finished the regular season as the number one seed and an MVP candidate in Joel Embiid leading the way.
The Minnesota Timberwolves are dealing with a lot of things right now. Owner Glen Taylor is in the midst of transitioning control of the team to Alex Rodriguez and Marc Lore, who purchased the Timberwolves and Lynx for $1.5 billion.
Within the past week, rumors have circulated that current point guard John Wall of the Houston Rockets wants a trade. Houston acquired Wall last offseason as part of the Russell Westbrook deal with the Washington Wizards.
The Philadelphia 76ers enter every season as one of the best teams in the Eastern Conference. They backed it up in the regular season last year, finishing with a 49-23 record. However, Doc Rivers’ squad still came up short, falling in the second round to the Atlanta Hawks.
The Philadelphia 76ers made big organizational changes after being swept by the Boston Celtics in the first round of the 2019-20 NBA season. Philadelphia also made several changes to its roster. Unfortunately, they stumbled in the playoffs again.
It is here. It is finally here. The first week (October 18 to 23) of the new NBA season finally arrived.
Once upon a time, the 76ers drafted Allen Iverson, and they almost lived happily ever after.
The 2022 NBA postseason teams and series are now finalized.
After this week, the NBA Play-In Tournament will only be a month away.
Are you enjoying the NBA ride so far? Are there a few games each week that are getting game of the year vibes?
The Ben Simmons era in Philadelphia is headed towards a messy end. The two sides have been far apart in building back their relationship since the Philadelphia 76ers got eliminated in the 2021 playoffs.
For the 15th season in a row, the Sacramento Kings failed to reach the playoffs, tying the Los Angeles Clippers for the longest NBA playoff drought. While they look to be headed to a 16th straight year, the Kings have promise and can see their bright future start to come to fruition in 2021.
Last season looked promising for the Philadelphia 76ers. They finished the regular season as the number one seed and an MVP candidate in Joel Embiid leading the way.
The Minnesota Timberwolves are dealing with a lot of things right now. Owner Glen Taylor is in the midst of transitioning control of the team to Alex Rodriguez and Marc Lore, who purchased the Timberwolves and Lynx for $1.5 billion.
Within the past week, rumors have circulated that current point guard John Wall of the Houston Rockets wants a trade. Houston acquired Wall last offseason as part of the Russell Westbrook deal with the Washington Wizards.
The Philadelphia 76ers enter every season as one of the best teams in the Eastern Conference. They backed it up in the regular season last year, finishing with a 49-23 record. However, Doc Rivers’ squad still came up short, falling in the second round to the Atlanta Hawks.
The Philadelphia 76ers made big organizational changes after being swept by the Boston Celtics in the first round of the 2019-20 NBA season. Philadelphia also made several changes to its roster. Unfortunately, they stumbled in the playoffs again.
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