NBA Stars Hold Conference Call to Pledge Support for Resumption of Season
A group of NBA superstars spoke over the phone to pledge their support regarding the resumption of the 2019-20 season.
A group of NBA superstars spoke over the phone to pledge their support regarding the resumption of the 2019-20 season.
If the NBA season resumes, Marcus Smart will be the key piece of the Celtics’ playoff pursuit.
Paul DeAngelis makes his selections for his All-Decade NBA team (2010s).
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.
Paul reveals the second half (50-1) of his NBA Top 100 for the 2019-20 season.
Pierre Monceaux previews the 2019-20 NBA season in Los Angeles and reaches a verdict on whether the Clippers or Lakers are the better L.A. team.
Is it too farfetched to put all your faith in Kawhi “Fun Guy” Leonard to bring the Los Angeles Clippers their first NBA championship? After all, he was one more errant bounce away in his final shot from losing the series against the Philadelphia 76ers and this wasn’t even the Eastern Conference Finals. I heard many different people say during his free agency that wherever Kawhi goes, a championship will follow but is that fair? Is it fair to put all your eggs in one basket?
Fantasy basketball season is almost upon us and if you’re like anyone playing in the leagues that I’ve won in the past (humble flex, I’m cool with bragging about the one thing I’m good at), you want to know how I chose some of the players that I did. Did I go for big names? Did I pick players who no one knows? How many of X position players did I choose? The questions go on and on and on so let’s dive right in. These are my guidelines for picking the best roster you can possibly pick in any of your leagues.
Twitter isn’t safe for anyone. Especially if you have an opinion (spoiler alert: everyone does). The NBA and its fans have taken a chunk of Twitter and shaped it to fit what the people want, and the people want drama! Twitter has been around for years but even for new users, it wouldn’t take long to figure out that just as “armchair quarterbacks” poke holes in the theories that real professional athletes give about their performance and the world around them, those same people will serve you up the same service.
Silvia Guevara looks at who really runs the basketball scene in Los Angeles and New York.
There are a lot of factors that come into play during the development of a sports rivalry. I could spend
July 5th, 2019 will go down as one of the wildest days for the state of California in history. Coming off its second earthquake in as many days, the NBA’s prime summer league game between Zion Williamson and the New Orleans Pelicans verse R.J. Barrett and the New York Knicks was stopped and ultimately suspended because of safety concerns due to the earthquake. Who would have guessed an earthquake stopping a Las Vegas summer league would have been only the third biggest NBA story of the day!
A group of NBA superstars spoke over the phone to pledge their support regarding the resumption of the 2019-20 season.
If the NBA season resumes, Marcus Smart will be the key piece of the Celtics’ playoff pursuit.
Paul DeAngelis makes his selections for his All-Decade NBA team (2010s).
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.
Paul reveals the second half (50-1) of his NBA Top 100 for the 2019-20 season.
Pierre Monceaux previews the 2019-20 NBA season in Los Angeles and reaches a verdict on whether the Clippers or Lakers are the better L.A. team.
Is it too farfetched to put all your faith in Kawhi “Fun Guy” Leonard to bring the Los Angeles Clippers their first NBA championship? After all, he was one more errant bounce away in his final shot from losing the series against the Philadelphia 76ers and this wasn’t even the Eastern Conference Finals. I heard many different people say during his free agency that wherever Kawhi goes, a championship will follow but is that fair? Is it fair to put all your eggs in one basket?
Fantasy basketball season is almost upon us and if you’re like anyone playing in the leagues that I’ve won in the past (humble flex, I’m cool with bragging about the one thing I’m good at), you want to know how I chose some of the players that I did. Did I go for big names? Did I pick players who no one knows? How many of X position players did I choose? The questions go on and on and on so let’s dive right in. These are my guidelines for picking the best roster you can possibly pick in any of your leagues.
Twitter isn’t safe for anyone. Especially if you have an opinion (spoiler alert: everyone does). The NBA and its fans have taken a chunk of Twitter and shaped it to fit what the people want, and the people want drama! Twitter has been around for years but even for new users, it wouldn’t take long to figure out that just as “armchair quarterbacks” poke holes in the theories that real professional athletes give about their performance and the world around them, those same people will serve you up the same service.
Silvia Guevara looks at who really runs the basketball scene in Los Angeles and New York.
There are a lot of factors that come into play during the development of a sports rivalry. I could spend ten paragraphs listing of the
July 5th, 2019 will go down as one of the wildest days for the state of California in history. Coming off its second earthquake in as many days, the NBA’s prime summer league game between Zion Williamson and the New Orleans Pelicans verse R.J. Barrett and the New York Knicks was stopped and ultimately suspended because of safety concerns due to the earthquake. Who would have guessed an earthquake stopping a Las Vegas summer league would have been only the third biggest NBA story of the day!
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