NBA Playoffs 2024: Family Feud?
What would happen if NBA relatives on different squads had to play each other in the postseason? Right now, we have at least five potential family feuds in the making.
What would happen if NBA relatives on different squads had to play each other in the postseason? Right now, we have at least five potential family feuds in the making.
The New York Knicks don’t look to be a true contender this season, but with many young players and an experienced coach, they could surprise some people.
Gordon Hayward fit as a short term fix with the New York Knicks, but the front office doesn’t feel bad about seeing him head to the Charlotte Hornets.
The New York Knicks were poised to make a run at Gordon Hayward in free agency, but he instead got $120 million from the Charlotte Hornets. After a great draft week, New York received a bit of a reality check.
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.
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 2020 NBA draft is fast approaching with teams set to take their pick of the next batch of prospects on November 18
The Charlotte Hornets cannot afford another draft-day meltdown. Their management has whiffed on franchise-altering decisions time after time with the likes of Adam Morrison, Michael Kidd-Gilchrist, Noah Vonleh, and Frank Kaminsky.
The Chicago Bulls have undergone a much-needed makeover since their 2019-20 season ended. That makeover is set to continue during the 2020 NBA Draft, where the Bulls will be selecting 4th overall. The Bulls got some good fortune during the lottery, where they projected to receive the 7th pick in the draft, but instead jumped up to 4th.
What would happen if NBA relatives on different squads had to play each other in the postseason? Right now, we have at least five potential family feuds in the making.
The New York Knicks don’t look to be a true contender this season, but with many young players and an experienced coach, they could surprise some people.
Gordon Hayward fit as a short term fix with the New York Knicks, but the front office doesn’t feel bad about seeing him head to the Charlotte Hornets.
The New York Knicks were poised to make a run at Gordon Hayward in free agency, but he instead got $120 million from the Charlotte Hornets. After a great draft week, New York received a bit of a reality check.
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.
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 2020 NBA draft is fast approaching with teams set to take their pick of the next batch of prospects on November 18
The Charlotte Hornets cannot afford another draft-day meltdown. Their management has whiffed on franchise-altering decisions time after time with the likes of Adam Morrison, Michael Kidd-Gilchrist, Noah Vonleh, and Frank Kaminsky.
The Chicago Bulls have undergone a much-needed makeover since their 2019-20 season ended. That makeover is set to continue during the 2020 NBA Draft, where the Bulls will be selecting 4th overall. The Bulls got some good fortune during the lottery, where they projected to receive the 7th pick in the draft, but instead jumped up to 4th.
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