Category: NBA

  • Chicago Bulls – Going With Taj Gibson, Forgetting Carlos Boozer

    Chicago Bulls – Going With Taj Gibson, Forgetting Carlos Boozer

    If the Chicago Bulls see this season that Taj Gibson can take over the role of starting power forward, there’s a very good chance that Carlos Boozer will spend less and less time on the floor, and eventually find his way out of the team through the NBA’s amnesty clause.

  • David Stern vs NBA Stars

    David Stern vs NBA Stars

    David Stern has a new plan to improve the NBA and enrage the stars, those guys people pay the money to see all at once: Put a time limit on pre game rituals, aimed at everyone, including some big names like LeBron James, Kevin Durant and Dwyane Wade.

  • Minnesota Timberwolves – No Hope Without Kevin Love

    Minnesota Timberwolves – No Hope Without Kevin Love

    The Minnesota Timberwolves are built around Kevin Love and Ricky Rubio, aiming for a first playoff appearance since 2004. After missing out on the postseason last year due to Rubio’s torn ACL, Kevin Love’s broken hand means both of them won’t be available for the early part of the NBA Season.

  • Oklahoma City Thunder – James Harden Should Stay

    Oklahoma City Thunder – James Harden Should Stay

    Is money the most important thing? The Oklahoma City Thunder want James Harden, who they can’t afford to sign on the kind of deal he thinks he deserves, to put success and playing with friends ahead of his financial needs, and staying with the NBA finalists should be a top priority for both sides.

  • 2013 College Basketball Season – Preseason Rankings

    2013 College Basketball Season – Preseason Rankings

    The 2012-2013 College Basketball season is about to begin, and the Indiana Hoosiers take the meaningless title of preseason champions, ranked first on the coaches poll, thanks to returning everyone, including Cody Zeller. The national champions, Kentucky, are third, while the finalists, Kansas, are 7th.

  • NBA Season Preview: All-Pacific Division Team

    NBA Season Preview: All-Pacific Division Team

    The Pacific division has always been about the Los Angeles Lakers and then the other teams, with a few outstanding occasions throughout the years. This season? Nothing much changed, with the arrivals of Steve Nash and Dwight Howard, joining forces with Kobe Bryant, Pau Gasol and Metta World Peace in the most star-powered starting five in the NBA.

  • Brooklyn Nets – Deron Williams Finally Proud of his Team

    Brooklyn Nets – Deron Williams Finally Proud of his Team

    The Deron Williams – A.J. Price shoving match wasn’t the proudest moment in the Brooklyn Nets beating the Washington Wizards and getting their first (preseason) home win in their new arena, but at least is gave an indication of what their all-star point guard feels about the team.

  • NBA Season Preview: All-Southwest Division Team

    NBA Season Preview: All-Southwest Division Team

    The San Antonio Spurs are probably the best in the Southwest division, despite the continuing decline of Tim Duncan and Manu Ginobili, not making our all-division team, while the Memphis Grizzlies are hoping that this is the season they take over and carry that momentum into the playoffs.

  • NBA Season Preview: All-Northwest Division Team

    NBA Season Preview: All-Northwest Division Team

    Possibly the best division in the NBA without an actual wimp of a team, but obviously, having the Oklahoma City Thunder as the class act of it, featuring three Dream Team members – Kevin Durant, Russell Westbrook and James Harden, who didn’t make our starting five.

  • NBA Season Preview: All-Southeast Division Team

    NBA Season Preview: All-Southeast Division Team

    A division that is about one team, that also concentrates most of the individual talent in it. The Miami Heat, the NBA champions, with LeBron James, Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh. It also has the worst team in the NBA, the Charlotte Bobcats, who probably won’t look much better this season.