NBA All-Decade First Team
Paul DeAngelis makes his selections for his All-Decade NBA team (2010s).
Paul DeAngelis makes his selections for his All-Decade NBA team (2010s).
Another trio of plays as we approach 2020.
Steph Curry has a broken hand and is expected to miss the rest of the year. The Warriors’ season is suddenly in jeopardy.
While everyone else was overreacting on Twitter about the games we took our time and thought it through. Here’s what we thought about a wild week one in the NBA! We address the issues the Lakers might have, the slow start for James Harden, and other headlines from around the league. We also reveal our season awards! Gabe has got some wild picks so you’ll want to listen to them so you can roast him on Twitter.
The Pacific Division is set to look very different after one of the biggest offseasons in NBA history completely shifted the league balance. The division went from one of the decent divisions in the NBA to the most competitive in a very quick period of time. Here’s an outlook at the division.
Paul reveals the second half (50-1) of his NBA Top 100 for the 2019-20 season.
Ignore the critics who take Steve Kerr’s respect and give it solely to Steph Curry.
Is he worthy of the big paycheck? Did he sign it too soon?
The NBA has an entirely different look this season. What could the best starting fives in the league look like, and where do they rank?
The Golden State Warriors acquired D’Angelo Russell, Treveon Graham, and Shabazz Napier in a sign-and-trade for Kevin Durant at the
In the most surprising move of the NBA offseason, restricted free agent D’Angelo Russell is now a Golden State Warrior. In addition to the Warriors and Brooklyn Nets, the sign-and-trade deal also includes the Minnesota Timberwolves.
The Golden State Warriors acquired D’Angelo Russell from the Brooklyn Nets and traded Andre Iguodala to the Memphis Grizzlies, writes Andersen Pickard.
Paul DeAngelis makes his selections for his All-Decade NBA team (2010s).
Another trio of plays as we approach 2020.
Steph Curry has a broken hand and is expected to miss the rest of the year. The Warriors’ season is suddenly in jeopardy.
While everyone else was overreacting on Twitter about the games we took our time and thought it through. Here’s what we thought about a wild week one in the NBA! We address the issues the Lakers might have, the slow start for James Harden, and other headlines from around the league. We also reveal our season awards! Gabe has got some wild picks so you’ll want to listen to them so you can roast him on Twitter.
The Pacific Division is set to look very different after one of the biggest offseasons in NBA history completely shifted the league balance. The division went from one of the decent divisions in the NBA to the most competitive in a very quick period of time. Here’s an outlook at the division.
Paul reveals the second half (50-1) of his NBA Top 100 for the 2019-20 season.
Ignore the critics who take Steve Kerr’s respect and give it solely to Steph Curry.
Is he worthy of the big paycheck? Did he sign it too soon?
The NBA has an entirely different look this season. What could the best starting fives in the league look like, and where do they rank?
The Golden State Warriors acquired D’Angelo Russell, Treveon Graham, and Shabazz Napier in a sign-and-trade for Kevin Durant at the outset of free agency. Graham
In the most surprising move of the NBA offseason, restricted free agent D’Angelo Russell is now a Golden State Warrior. In addition to the Warriors and Brooklyn Nets, the sign-and-trade deal also includes the Minnesota Timberwolves.
The Golden State Warriors acquired D’Angelo Russell from the Brooklyn Nets and traded Andre Iguodala to the Memphis Grizzlies, writes Andersen Pickard.
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