Way Too Early NBA MVP Predictions
With football season winding down, basketball is about to take center stage in the sports world. Only the NBA’s biggest fans have kept up with the season from the start and the MVP race.
With football season winding down, basketball is about to take center stage in the sports world. Only the NBA’s biggest fans have kept up with the season from the start and the MVP race.
The NBA had their biggest game of the year up to this point on Tuesday night when the Phoenix Suns took on the Golden State Warriors. The Suns came out on top and now have to be considered the best team in the Western Conference and maybe the NBA.
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 Prime Time Sports Talk NBA crew followed in the NBA executive’s footsteps, as they answered questions surrounding the NBA. Every year, NBA executives and general managers answer questions about the offseason and the upcoming season.
The Milwaukee Bucks are the defending NBA champions. Star Giannis Antetokounmpo proved all of his doubters wrong in the playoffs, not only playing tremendous defense but also making the most of his free throws when it mattered most.
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.
It was delayed by you know what, but the 2020 Olympics were finally played. Now may not be the best time for these games but the organizers had other thoughts. In the end, fans got to see their fellow countrymen play.
This week on Yelling from the Bench, Kevin Durant calling out teammates for stealing, Ben Roethlisberger looks more like Roethlisalad, and we got Jose Canseco tweets.
The USA men’s Olympic basketball team is going to play for the gold medal on Saturday. Expectations were always that they should reach this point, but the journey has been far from smooth.
Anytime there are multiple star players on the roster, there’s pressure to win it all. And the Brooklyn Nets had three stars in James Harden, Kyrie Irving, and Kevin Durant. Unfortunately, they were unable to make the conference finals after losing to the Milwaukee Bucks in Game 7 of the semifinals. It was an epic final game of the year, highlighted by a historic performance from Durant, whose 48 points were the most ever in an NBA playoff Game 7. The Nets went shot for shot with Milwaukee through the second half with 20 lead changes and 10 ties. But in the end, Milwaukee was victorious.
With football season winding down, basketball is about to take center stage in the sports world. Only the NBA’s biggest fans have kept up with the season from the start and the MVP race.
The NBA had their biggest game of the year up to this point on Tuesday night when the Phoenix Suns took on the Golden State Warriors. The Suns came out on top and now have to be considered the best team in the Western Conference and maybe the NBA.
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 Prime Time Sports Talk NBA crew followed in the NBA executive’s footsteps, as they answered questions surrounding the NBA. Every year, NBA executives and general managers answer questions about the offseason and the upcoming season.
The Milwaukee Bucks are the defending NBA champions. Star Giannis Antetokounmpo proved all of his doubters wrong in the playoffs, not only playing tremendous defense but also making the most of his free throws when it mattered most.
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.
It was delayed by you know what, but the 2020 Olympics were finally played. Now may not be the best time for these games but the organizers had other thoughts. In the end, fans got to see their fellow countrymen play.
This week on Yelling from the Bench, Kevin Durant calling out teammates for stealing, Ben Roethlisberger looks more like Roethlisalad, and we got Jose Canseco tweets.
The USA men’s Olympic basketball team is going to play for the gold medal on Saturday. Expectations were always that they should reach this point, but the journey has been far from smooth.
Anytime there are multiple star players on the roster, there’s pressure to win it all. And the Brooklyn Nets had three stars in James Harden, Kyrie Irving, and Kevin Durant. Unfortunately, they were unable to make the conference finals after losing to the Milwaukee Bucks in Game 7 of the semifinals. It was an epic final game of the year, highlighted by a historic performance from Durant, whose 48 points were the most ever in an NBA playoff Game 7. The Nets went shot for shot with Milwaukee through the second half with 20 lead changes and 10 ties. But in the end, Milwaukee was victorious.
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