Three Sleeper Teams Capable of Winning the NBA Finals
With the 2020-21 season approaching the All-Star break, let’s take a look at three sleeper teams who can shock the league and win the NBA finals this year.
With the 2020-21 season approaching the All-Star break, let’s take a look at three sleeper teams who can shock the league and win the NBA finals this year.
Welcome to another edition of Cap’n Kielar’s Best Bets! I have hit a cold streak but let’s look to get back on track today. Even the greatest baseball players fail seven out of ten times.
Unfortalntly, we have no more football to gamble on. The good news is it’s time to start winning some money on college basketball.
February is here and thus time for another power ranking, including predictions for the 24 players who will be selected as All-Stars this month.
January is here and subsequently a new NBA power ranking. Currently, no teams remain undefeated, while Detroit and Washington continue to search for their first win. Aside from ranking all 30 teams, we’ll also take a look at every team’s top performer through the first few weeks of the 2020-21 season.
After a whirlwind of an offseason, the NBA is already back and raring to go. The Denver Nuggets are less than three months removed from their final game of last season against the Los Angeles Lakers and have seen many things change.
The NBA season is fast approaching. Most teams have done their duty to build the best roster for the upcoming season. Free agency and the draft have come and gone, and there has been a major shake-up to the landscape of the NBA.
The NBA bubble madness is about to end. Only four teams remain standing. The Los Angeles Lakers and the Miami Heat breezed through two rounds of playoff games to get to where they are now, while the Boston Celtics and Denver Nuggets had to grind their way to survive the previous round.
The Los Angeles Lakers defeated the Denver Nuggets 105-103 Sunday night, taking a 2-0 series lead. The job is far
It shouldn’t have been 3-1. They had no business winning this series. Somehow, someway, the Denver Nuggets pulled it off. Their second straight series win off going down 3-1. Oh, by the way, that has NEVER been done before.
Before becoming one of four players in NBA history with two 50-point games in a single playoff series, Jamal Murray fought to make his name.
The 2019-20 NBA regular season is finally over, and the playoffs are scheduled to begin on August 17. The league has executed its bubble experiment in Orlando to perfection so far, offering fans highly competitive games and an interactive environment.
With the 2020-21 season approaching the All-Star break, let’s take a look at three sleeper teams who can shock the league and win the NBA finals this year.
Welcome to another edition of Cap’n Kielar’s Best Bets! I have hit a cold streak but let’s look to get back on track today. Even the greatest baseball players fail seven out of ten times.
Unfortalntly, we have no more football to gamble on. The good news is it’s time to start winning some money on college basketball.
February is here and thus time for another power ranking, including predictions for the 24 players who will be selected as All-Stars this month.
January is here and subsequently a new NBA power ranking. Currently, no teams remain undefeated, while Detroit and Washington continue to search for their first win. Aside from ranking all 30 teams, we’ll also take a look at every team’s top performer through the first few weeks of the 2020-21 season.
After a whirlwind of an offseason, the NBA is already back and raring to go. The Denver Nuggets are less than three months removed from their final game of last season against the Los Angeles Lakers and have seen many things change.
The NBA season is fast approaching. Most teams have done their duty to build the best roster for the upcoming season. Free agency and the draft have come and gone, and there has been a major shake-up to the landscape of the NBA.
The NBA bubble madness is about to end. Only four teams remain standing. The Los Angeles Lakers and the Miami Heat breezed through two rounds of playoff games to get to where they are now, while the Boston Celtics and Denver Nuggets had to grind their way to survive the previous round.
The Los Angeles Lakers defeated the Denver Nuggets 105-103 Sunday night, taking a 2-0 series lead. The job is far from finished, as the Nuggets
It shouldn’t have been 3-1. They had no business winning this series. Somehow, someway, the Denver Nuggets pulled it off. Their second straight series win off going down 3-1. Oh, by the way, that has NEVER been done before.
Before becoming one of four players in NBA history with two 50-point games in a single playoff series, Jamal Murray fought to make his name.
The 2019-20 NBA regular season is finally over, and the playoffs are scheduled to begin on August 17. The league has executed its bubble experiment in Orlando to perfection so far, offering fans highly competitive games and an interactive environment.
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