NBA Preview: Kings Close to Ending Drought
Here is all you need to know about last season’s Sacramento Kings – their streak of not making the playoffs has now increased to 16 years.
Here is all you need to know about last season’s Sacramento Kings – their streak of not making the playoffs has now increased to 16 years.
On the first day of NBA free agency, the Miami Heat lost P.J. Tucker to the Philadelphia 76ers.
Trader Brad Stevens already made his first move before the trade deadline this season. The Boston Celtics acquired two injured
With the 2021-2022 NBA season fully underway, the league is beginning to take shape. Let’s take a look at each team’s most surprising player so far this season.
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.
The Sacramento Kings finished the 2020-2021 NBA season with a 31-41 record. Just a few years ago, the Kings looked like a promising team on the rise, but have yet to fulfill the expectations since.
The Boston Celtics are struggling this season. Once considered a fringe contender to win the NBA title this season, the team has not been producing.
Some wild deals capped off a wild free agency period.
The Sacramento Kings have agreed to a four-year, $85 million contract with Harrison Barnes, writes Andersen Pickard.
As you probably already know, Anthony Davis is not a Laker (yet?). Mike Conley is shockingly still in Memphis. We didn’t see Beal or Kemba or Vucevic leave town. What we did see was still madness though, and Mike Fanelli and I have decided to break it down for you, trade by trade. This is the second part of a four-part series where we’ll go over each of the 22 trades made this week, providing commentary and our own personal grades for each team’s involvement in each move. You can find part one here. Hope you enjoy! – Josh
The Dallas Mavericks have dropped to a below average team since their championship victory in 2011. Their once star players have either left or gotten too old and it’s obvious that the Mavericks need a new, younger core to their team. Through seasons of tanking, the Mavericks now have a bright future. Will the Mavericks take advantage of their new assets? Can Dallas compete in an extremely competitive Western Conference this season?
Here is all you need to know about last season’s Sacramento Kings – their streak of not making the playoffs has now increased to 16 years.
On the first day of NBA free agency, the Miami Heat lost P.J. Tucker to the Philadelphia 76ers.
Trader Brad Stevens already made his first move before the trade deadline this season. The Boston Celtics acquired two injured players in PJ Dozier and
With the 2021-2022 NBA season fully underway, the league is beginning to take shape. Let’s take a look at each team’s most surprising player so far this season.
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.
The Sacramento Kings finished the 2020-2021 NBA season with a 31-41 record. Just a few years ago, the Kings looked like a promising team on the rise, but have yet to fulfill the expectations since.
The Boston Celtics are struggling this season. Once considered a fringe contender to win the NBA title this season, the team has not been producing.
Some wild deals capped off a wild free agency period.
The Sacramento Kings have agreed to a four-year, $85 million contract with Harrison Barnes, writes Andersen Pickard.
As you probably already know, Anthony Davis is not a Laker (yet?). Mike Conley is shockingly still in Memphis. We didn’t see Beal or Kemba or Vucevic leave town. What we did see was still madness though, and Mike Fanelli and I have decided to break it down for you, trade by trade. This is the second part of a four-part series where we’ll go over each of the 22 trades made this week, providing commentary and our own personal grades for each team’s involvement in each move. You can find part one here. Hope you enjoy! – Josh
The Dallas Mavericks have dropped to a below average team since their championship victory in 2011. Their once star players have either left or gotten too old and it’s obvious that the Mavericks need a new, younger core to their team. Through seasons of tanking, the Mavericks now have a bright future. Will the Mavericks take advantage of their new assets? Can Dallas compete in an extremely competitive Western Conference this season?
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