
NBA Sophomores: Leap Year
This year, there will be a special group of players who are extra excited: the sophomores. The current class of second-year players never had a conventional rookie season.
This year, there will be a special group of players who are extra excited: the sophomores. The current class of second-year players never had a conventional rookie season.
The Golden State Warriors have now missed the playoffs for the second consecutive season but it doesn’t mean they should “blow this team up”.
The 2020-2021 NBA regular season is about to end and it’s time to see if teams are experiencing drafter’s remorse. What is drafter’s remorse? It’s the mental anxiety or regret that a team will feel after drafting a player. Did the team make the right choice? Was the next player taken a better option?
The NBA draft is one of the most hyped-up offseason events. It creates lives for young players and builds futures for organizations. After the draft, some players end up playing at a high level right away.
The Rookie of the Year race remains a tight one this early in the season, but here are the top five most promising newcomers so far.
Welcome to the first edition of Livi’s Locks. We are all about making some serious money by building an NBA DFS lineup around three valuable players that will likely guarantee you substantial return.
Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving are still very good at basketball. Steph Curry is also still good at basketball, but the Brooklyn Nets showed their firepower in a dominating win over Curry and the Golden State Warriors on Tuesday night.
Coming into the 2020-21 NBA season, ESPN’s official power rankings listed the Golden State Warriors as the 13th best team in the NBA. Whether or not Steph Curry and the new-look Warriors saw the rankings, their energy and performance in training camp indicate that they will perform better than 13th.
The Golden State Warriors have Stephen Curry back, but many don’t believe they have enough to truly contend for a championship. They are still the Warriors though, so they could surprise people.
We’re well past the NBA draft and into free agency. Rosters are beginning to take shape, giving us a sense of what rotations across the league will look like next season. For that reason, it’s a great time to look at the NBA Rookie of the Year odds.
The Golden State Warriors confirmed on Thursday that guard Klay Thompson will be out for the 2020-21 season.
The 2020 NBA Draft has been and gone with this year’s prospects discovering where they will be playing their basketball next season. The consensus top three played out as expected with Anthony Edwards, James Wiseman, and LaMelo Ball going to Minnesota, Golden State, and Charlotte respectively, though there were also some surprises with Tyrese Haliburton dropping to 12 and Patrick Williams going at four.
This year, there will be a special group of players who are extra excited: the sophomores. The current class of second-year players never had a conventional rookie season.
The Golden State Warriors have now missed the playoffs for the second consecutive season but it doesn’t mean they should “blow this team up”.
The 2020-2021 NBA regular season is about to end and it’s time to see if teams are experiencing drafter’s remorse. What is drafter’s remorse? It’s the mental anxiety or regret that a team will feel after drafting a player. Did the team make the right choice? Was the next player taken a better option?
The NBA draft is one of the most hyped-up offseason events. It creates lives for young players and builds futures for organizations. After the draft, some players end up playing at a high level right away.
The Rookie of the Year race remains a tight one this early in the season, but here are the top five most promising newcomers so far.
Welcome to the first edition of Livi’s Locks. We are all about making some serious money by building an NBA DFS lineup around three valuable players that will likely guarantee you substantial return.
Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving are still very good at basketball. Steph Curry is also still good at basketball, but the Brooklyn Nets showed their firepower in a dominating win over Curry and the Golden State Warriors on Tuesday night.
Coming into the 2020-21 NBA season, ESPN’s official power rankings listed the Golden State Warriors as the 13th best team in the NBA. Whether or not Steph Curry and the new-look Warriors saw the rankings, their energy and performance in training camp indicate that they will perform better than 13th.
The Golden State Warriors have Stephen Curry back, but many don’t believe they have enough to truly contend for a championship. They are still the Warriors though, so they could surprise people.
We’re well past the NBA draft and into free agency. Rosters are beginning to take shape, giving us a sense of what rotations across the league will look like next season. For that reason, it’s a great time to look at the NBA Rookie of the Year odds.
The Golden State Warriors confirmed on Thursday that guard Klay Thompson will be out for the 2020-21 season.
The 2020 NBA Draft has been and gone with this year’s prospects discovering where they will be playing their basketball next season. The consensus top three played out as expected with Anthony Edwards, James Wiseman, and LaMelo Ball going to Minnesota, Golden State, and Charlotte respectively, though there were also some surprises with Tyrese Haliburton dropping to 12 and Patrick Williams going at four.
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