
NBA Week 7: Unmissable Games
Fans are moving on from the Thanksgiving holiday buzz and will be looking forward to some of the upcoming hoops action. Let’s take a look at games that will be played from November 29 up to the fifth of December.
Fans are moving on from the Thanksgiving holiday buzz and will be looking forward to some of the upcoming hoops action. Let’s take a look at games that will be played from November 29 up to the fifth of December.
The Brooklyn Nets saw a rollercoaster 2020-21 season end in disappointing fashion. They fell to the eventual champion Milwaukee Bucks in the second round, four games to three.
It is that time of the year, where every publication releases its top player lists. Everyone has different views on how players rank. Players are expected to take a leap forward, especially younger players who flashed excellence in the prior season. Considering every player in the NBA, the list is comprised of players who will start the season decently healthy.
The 2021-2022 NBA season is exactly two months away, but it is never too early to predict the award winners and how the year will play out. With the NBA Draft, Free agency, and Summer League now officially over, it’s time to go to training camp.
The Brooklyn Nets formed arguably the most talented big three in NBA history last season. However, James Harden and Kyrie Irving weren’t able to stay healthy in the playoffs. Their injuries and Joe Harris’ bad shooting performance left Kevin Durant tasked with carrying Brooklyn in the second round. He was inches away from sending them to the conference finals but he watched the Bucks win the title weeks later.
During the month of June, we ranked the top 10 NBA players at each position. These rankings were based only on the 2020-21 regular season and did not include any injured players. Now let’s examine the top 15 players in the league this season, regardless of position.
The second round of the NBA playoffs is now upon us and what a matchup we have here. The Milwaukee Bucks and Giannis Antetokounmpo face off against the Brooklyn Nets and their big three.
I am writing this as last night’s games unfold, so we are just going to assume that we did very well. Either way, its another great day to make some picks for the NBA playoffs.
The Houston Rockets had a fire sale of a season. The biggest story that came from Houston was the saga of James Harden. In the 2020 offseason, it was made clear that Harden wanted out of Houston.
Head coach Steve Nash told the media on Friday that Harden and Joe Harris will not have any minutes restrictions on Saturday night in Game 1 of their first-round series against the Boston Celtics.
There are many players that have pressure on them entering this year’s NBA playoffs, but none have put more pressure on themselves than James Harden. He hasn’t captured the one thing that matters the most: a championship.
The Brooklyn Nets are one of the NBA’s most unique teams this NBA season. They have three of the best players in the league in Kevin Durant, James Harden, and Kyrie Irving. However, in 72 games, the trio has only played seven games together this season.
Fans are moving on from the Thanksgiving holiday buzz and will be looking forward to some of the upcoming hoops action. Let’s take a look at games that will be played from November 29 up to the fifth of December.
The Brooklyn Nets saw a rollercoaster 2020-21 season end in disappointing fashion. They fell to the eventual champion Milwaukee Bucks in the second round, four games to three.
It is that time of the year, where every publication releases its top player lists. Everyone has different views on how players rank. Players are expected to take a leap forward, especially younger players who flashed excellence in the prior season. Considering every player in the NBA, the list is comprised of players who will start the season decently healthy.
The 2021-2022 NBA season is exactly two months away, but it is never too early to predict the award winners and how the year will play out. With the NBA Draft, Free agency, and Summer League now officially over, it’s time to go to training camp.
The Brooklyn Nets formed arguably the most talented big three in NBA history last season. However, James Harden and Kyrie Irving weren’t able to stay healthy in the playoffs. Their injuries and Joe Harris’ bad shooting performance left Kevin Durant tasked with carrying Brooklyn in the second round. He was inches away from sending them to the conference finals but he watched the Bucks win the title weeks later.
During the month of June, we ranked the top 10 NBA players at each position. These rankings were based only on the 2020-21 regular season and did not include any injured players. Now let’s examine the top 15 players in the league this season, regardless of position.
The second round of the NBA playoffs is now upon us and what a matchup we have here. The Milwaukee Bucks and Giannis Antetokounmpo face off against the Brooklyn Nets and their big three.
I am writing this as last night’s games unfold, so we are just going to assume that we did very well. Either way, its another great day to make some picks for the NBA playoffs.
The Houston Rockets had a fire sale of a season. The biggest story that came from Houston was the saga of James Harden. In the 2020 offseason, it was made clear that Harden wanted out of Houston.
Head coach Steve Nash told the media on Friday that Harden and Joe Harris will not have any minutes restrictions on Saturday night in Game 1 of their first-round series against the Boston Celtics.
There are many players that have pressure on them entering this year’s NBA playoffs, but none have put more pressure on themselves than James Harden. He hasn’t captured the one thing that matters the most: a championship.
The Brooklyn Nets are one of the NBA’s most unique teams this NBA season. They have three of the best players in the league in Kevin Durant, James Harden, and Kyrie Irving. However, in 72 games, the trio has only played seven games together this season.
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