New Year’s Resolutions for NBA’s Eastern Conference Teams
David Fernandez shares New Year’s Resolutions for all teams in the Eastern Conference.
David Fernandez shares New Year’s Resolutions for all teams in the Eastern Conference.
In return, the Cavs acquire Dante Exum and a pair of draft picks.
Another trio of plays as we approach 2020.
Here’s everything you need to know from the Cavs’ recent stretch of games.
David Fernandez explores the statuses of teams expected to be the most active.
NBA trade rumors are blowing in, and Kevin Love is still seeing himself as the biggest player being discussed.
Ryan Potts reviews the Cavs’ recent stretch.
We are back with a solid slate of picks last week. I went 2-1 bringing my overall record up to 17-9-2 (these are not including my future picks.) Its time to win ourselves some more money. With the holidays coming up, it will be nice to have some extra cash. Let’s get rich!
This week, the Miami Heat has been building up big leads. And they also have given them up as well. Playing from ahead has been an ongoing lesson for the team, which was the case against the Cleveland Cavaliers on Thursday. After trailing by as many as 27 in the second half, the Cavaliers crept back into the game and cut the Heat’s lead to 10 midway into the fourth quarter. Ultimately, the Heat left Cleveland with a 108-97 victory to improve their record to 8-3 for the season.
Ryan Potts recaps the Cleveland Cavaliers’ most recent five games.
Another week is down and we are still up. Since I have been keeping track of my picks, I am 15-8-2. Not to brag, but if it was legal for me to gamble on sports, I would be pretty damn rich. So if you are allowed to gamble, it’s time to get rich. If you are like me, let’s get theoretically rich!
The Cavaliers have gotten out to a solid start, all things considered. They are only 2-3, but they have been
David Fernandez shares New Year’s Resolutions for all teams in the Eastern Conference.
In return, the Cavs acquire Dante Exum and a pair of draft picks.
Another trio of plays as we approach 2020.
Here’s everything you need to know from the Cavs’ recent stretch of games.
David Fernandez explores the statuses of teams expected to be the most active.
NBA trade rumors are blowing in, and Kevin Love is still seeing himself as the biggest player being discussed.
We are back with a solid slate of picks last week. I went 2-1 bringing my overall record up to 17-9-2 (these are not including my future picks.) Its time to win ourselves some more money. With the holidays coming up, it will be nice to have some extra cash. Let’s get rich!
This week, the Miami Heat has been building up big leads. And they also have given them up as well. Playing from ahead has been an ongoing lesson for the team, which was the case against the Cleveland Cavaliers on Thursday. After trailing by as many as 27 in the second half, the Cavaliers crept back into the game and cut the Heat’s lead to 10 midway into the fourth quarter. Ultimately, the Heat left Cleveland with a 108-97 victory to improve their record to 8-3 for the season.
Ryan Potts recaps the Cleveland Cavaliers’ most recent five games.
Another week is down and we are still up. Since I have been keeping track of my picks, I am 15-8-2. Not to brag, but if it was legal for me to gamble on sports, I would be pretty damn rich. So if you are allowed to gamble, it’s time to get rich. If you are like me, let’s get theoretically rich!
The Cavaliers have gotten out to a solid start, all things considered. They are only 2-3, but they have been reasonably competitive in two of
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