
What’s Next for Warriors After Receiving No. 2 Pick in NBA Draft?
The Golden State Warriors now own the No. 2 pick in the NBA Draft. MJ Hurley examines what comes next in terms of fielding offers for the pick and assessing prospects.
The Golden State Warriors now own the No. 2 pick in the NBA Draft. MJ Hurley examines what comes next in terms of fielding offers for the pick and assessing prospects.
As anticipated the NBA Bubble was something to behold. The league saw an unlikely hero come through in the clutch to overtake the eighth seed. Fans also watched the Phoenix Suns go on a miracles 8-0 to end their season.
The goal coming out of the All-star break was to play better on the road. That didn’t start off well with the Miami Heat losing to the Atlanta Hawks on Thursday. Unable to stop Trae Young, the Heat fell to the Hawks 129-124. The loss puts the Heat road record to 13-17 for the season. If Miami wants to make noise in the playoffs, they have to find a way to play better on the road.
Here are my takeaways from Thursday’s loss to Atlanta.
For the second straight game, the Miami Heat found themselves in a close one at home. Just like they did against the Chicago Bulls on Sunday, the Heat found a way to beat the Atlanta Hawks. The Heat overcame a 117-111 deficit with less than a minute left in regulation to force overtime, where the team went on a 16-0 run to close the game. The win improves the Heat’s home record to 11-0 for the season.
The shorthanded Miami Heat took care of business by defeating the Blake Griffin-less Detriot Pistons. Even though the Heat nearly lost a double-digit lead, they made enough plays late to finish off the Pistons. The team now moves to 7-3 for the season.
Here are my takeaways from Tuesday’s win over the Pistons.
Before the Miami Heat heads out for their three-game road trip, they had to take care of business at home. And that’s exactly what happened. The team dominated the Houston Rockets from start to finish and never looked back.With that said, here are my four takeaways from the Heat’s victory over the Rockets.
Despite missing key players, the Jimmy Butler-less Miami Heat rallied back from a huge 21-point deficit and defeated the Milwaukee Bucks. Miami trailed 74-53 with less than 11 minutes left in the third period. However, the Heat ended up winning the second half and overtime 78-56 to complete the comeback win.
Here are my four takeaways from Saturday night’s victory over the Bucks.
Here are my four takeaways from Wednesday night’s 120-101 win over the Memphis Grizzlies.
Lakers Chatter is a brand new podcast covering all things Lakers, as well as other happenings around the NBA.
The Pacific Division is set to look very different after one of the biggest offseasons in NBA history completely shifted the league balance. The division went from one of the decent divisions in the NBA to the most competitive in a very quick period of time. Here’s an outlook at the division.
The Central Division might not leap off the page as the best division in basketball from top to bottom but with the reigning league MVP playing in the conference and so many talented young players looking to turn the corner and potentially have a breakout season the Central Division is one to keep a close eye on for the upcoming season.
The 2019 NBA Season is upon us! I brought in @peters4523, a Basketball writer for Prep Hoops Ohio, to preview this season. We break down the winners and losers of the offseason. We gave insight as to who will make (or miss) the postseason. Also, we had MVP and Finals conversations.
How will this 2019 season turn out? Listen to the show and find out!
The Golden State Warriors now own the No. 2 pick in the NBA Draft. MJ Hurley examines what comes next in terms of fielding offers for the pick and assessing prospects.
As anticipated the NBA Bubble was something to behold. The league saw an unlikely hero come through in the clutch to overtake the eighth seed. Fans also watched the Phoenix Suns go on a miracles 8-0 to end their season.
The goal coming out of the All-star break was to play better on the road. That didn’t start off well with the Miami Heat losing to the Atlanta Hawks on Thursday. Unable to stop Trae Young, the Heat fell to the Hawks 129-124. The loss puts the Heat road record to 13-17 for the season. If Miami wants to make noise in the playoffs, they have to find a way to play better on the road.
Here are my takeaways from Thursday’s loss to Atlanta.
For the second straight game, the Miami Heat found themselves in a close one at home. Just like they did against the Chicago Bulls on Sunday, the Heat found a way to beat the Atlanta Hawks. The Heat overcame a 117-111 deficit with less than a minute left in regulation to force overtime, where the team went on a 16-0 run to close the game. The win improves the Heat’s home record to 11-0 for the season.
The shorthanded Miami Heat took care of business by defeating the Blake Griffin-less Detriot Pistons. Even though the Heat nearly lost a double-digit lead, they made enough plays late to finish off the Pistons. The team now moves to 7-3 for the season.
Here are my takeaways from Tuesday’s win over the Pistons.
Before the Miami Heat heads out for their three-game road trip, they had to take care of business at home. And that’s exactly what happened. The team dominated the Houston Rockets from start to finish and never looked back.With that said, here are my four takeaways from the Heat’s victory over the Rockets.
Despite missing key players, the Jimmy Butler-less Miami Heat rallied back from a huge 21-point deficit and defeated the Milwaukee Bucks. Miami trailed 74-53 with less than 11 minutes left in the third period. However, the Heat ended up winning the second half and overtime 78-56 to complete the comeback win.
Here are my four takeaways from Saturday night’s victory over the Bucks.
Here are my four takeaways from Wednesday night’s 120-101 win over the Memphis Grizzlies.
Lakers Chatter is a brand new podcast covering all things Lakers, as well as other happenings around the NBA.
The Pacific Division is set to look very different after one of the biggest offseasons in NBA history completely shifted the league balance. The division went from one of the decent divisions in the NBA to the most competitive in a very quick period of time. Here’s an outlook at the division.
The Central Division might not leap off the page as the best division in basketball from top to bottom but with the reigning league MVP playing in the conference and so many talented young players looking to turn the corner and potentially have a breakout season the Central Division is one to keep a close eye on for the upcoming season.
The 2019 NBA Season is upon us! I brought in @peters4523, a Basketball writer for Prep Hoops Ohio, to preview this season. We break down the winners and losers of the offseason. We gave insight as to who will make (or miss) the postseason. Also, we had MVP and Finals conversations.
How will this 2019 season turn out? Listen to the show and find out!
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