2020 NBA Draft First Overall Pick
With the first pick in the 2020 NBA Draft, the Minnesota Timberwolves select, Anthony Edwards, Guard, Georgia.
With the first pick in the 2020 NBA Draft, the Minnesota Timberwolves select, Anthony Edwards, Guard, Georgia.
The NBA Draft is less than two weeks away, and pundits still have more questions than answers about it. The 2020 draft class doesn’t appear to be particularly strong, but many teams are hungry to add value to their rosters before the season begins on Dec. 22. So far, all we know for sure is that there will be plenty of surprises on draft night.
The NBA draft is just over a month away. Most teams are already in deep discussions about who they will be adding to their rosters by October.
The 2020 NBA Draft Lottery can be added to the history books, with the Minnesota Timberwolves set to start the festivities for the second time in their history. Compiled from data, team tendencies/priorities, and conversations I’ve held with agents and members of front offices around the league, here’s how I see the first half of draft night winding up.
Patrick Champion examines the ongoing woes of the Minnesota Timberwolves.
Kobe Bryant headlines star-studded Hall of Fame class of 2020.
Is Anthony Edwards a future superstar or a glorified role player? Grant Funtila analyzes the UGA product:
Grant Angelo breaks down four NBA players poised for a breakout second half.
Heading into the post-All Star break stretch, the Boston Celtics lineup doesn’t have any glaring holes. As a result, Danny Ainge stood pat at the trade deadline, but there’s a good chance Boston will look to make an addition via the buyout market before March 1.
According to Shams Charania of The Athletic and Stadium, the Minnesota Timberwolves, Atlanta Hawks and Houston Rockets are in serious talks over a three-team deal.
Paul DeAngelis discusses his predictions for the Western Conference All-Star reserves for the upcoming NBA All-Star Game.
The Hawks and Timberwolves have finalized a deal that sends Jeff Teague back to Atlanta, writes David Fernandez.
With the first pick in the 2020 NBA Draft, the Minnesota Timberwolves select, Anthony Edwards, Guard, Georgia.
The NBA Draft is less than two weeks away, and pundits still have more questions than answers about it. The 2020 draft class doesn’t appear to be particularly strong, but many teams are hungry to add value to their rosters before the season begins on Dec. 22. So far, all we know for sure is that there will be plenty of surprises on draft night.
The NBA draft is just over a month away. Most teams are already in deep discussions about who they will be adding to their rosters by October.
The 2020 NBA Draft Lottery can be added to the history books, with the Minnesota Timberwolves set to start the festivities for the second time in their history. Compiled from data, team tendencies/priorities, and conversations I’ve held with agents and members of front offices around the league, here’s how I see the first half of draft night winding up.
Patrick Champion examines the ongoing woes of the Minnesota Timberwolves.
Kobe Bryant headlines star-studded Hall of Fame class of 2020.
Is Anthony Edwards a future superstar or a glorified role player? Grant Funtila analyzes the UGA product:
Grant Angelo breaks down four NBA players poised for a breakout second half.
Heading into the post-All Star break stretch, the Boston Celtics lineup doesn’t have any glaring holes. As a result, Danny Ainge stood pat at the trade deadline, but there’s a good chance Boston will look to make an addition via the buyout market before March 1.
According to Shams Charania of The Athletic and Stadium, the Minnesota Timberwolves, Atlanta Hawks and Houston Rockets are in serious talks over a three-team deal.
Paul DeAngelis discusses his predictions for the Western Conference All-Star reserves for the upcoming NBA All-Star Game.
The Hawks and Timberwolves have finalized a deal that sends Jeff Teague back to Atlanta, writes David Fernandez.
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