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Month: June 2020

Top 3 All-Time NBA Player Duos

Reading Time: 2 minutesMost of the great teams in NBA history have had great duos leading them. Having two partners in crime has been shown to be important to win a championship or to contend for one. There have been many talented duos throughout NBA history, but here are the top 3 all-time NBA duos:   Magic Johnson and Kareem Abdul Jabbar Years active: 1980-1989 Five championships won (1980, 1982, 1985, 1987-1988)   Magic and Kareem dominated from the first year they played together. They spearheaded the dominant team of the ’80s: the “Showtime” Lakers. Kareem’s skyhook was unstoppable...

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Why Bucks Fans Have Nothing to Worry About in the 2021 FA

Reading Time: 2 minutesWell, it’s Mid-June. Normally around this time, there’d be a crowned NBA champion, and teams would be shifting their focus towards the Draft and Free Agency. But of course, this season is nothing short of normal. However, there are teams already preparing for the 2021 offseason & free agency for one reason, and one reason only: Giannis Antetokounmpo. The 25-year old is already a 1x (probably 2x) MVP and has a solid chance to become a champion in Orlando this postseason. Teams such as Miami, Golden State, and Toronto have already made their efforts clear on...

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How Allen Iverson Single-Handedly Led a Bottom Tier NBA Team to the NBA Finals

Reading Time: 2 minutesAllen Iverson is easily one of the most underrated guards, if not players, in the history of the NBA. Oh, and trust me, we’re not going to be talking about practice. At 6’0″ and 165 pounds, Iverson still was able to play the shooting guard position as well as the point guard exceptionally well, averaging 26.7 points, 3.7 rebounds, 6.2 assists, and 2.2 steals at a 42% clip over the span of his career. While Iverson’s shooting wasn’t the spotlight of his success, his playmaking ability was almost unmatched and he is arguably one of the...

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Ranking the Top 14 Big Ten Arenas (8-14)

Reading Time: 2 minutesHere are my favorite Big Ten arenas ranked from 8-14. 14. Bryce Jordan Center (Penn State) – Their atmosphere is horrible when you have to curtain off your upper deck as a Power 5. They have a very big arena but it does not look like it’s made for basketball. It looks relatively nice though. 13 – Value City Arena (Ohio State) – This stadium is large, resembling an NBA stadium on a college campus. I really don’t understand why you would make the arena that big for a college team. Other then that, nothing really...

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Why You Shouldn’t Forget About Tim Tebow

Reading Time: 2 minutesTim Tebow is a unique athlete. We all know his stories about charity and his religious beliefs but seem to gloss over the fact that he was a phenomenal athlete as well. He won a Heisman and had a miraculous comeback in the playoffs as a Bronco. Despite that, he hasn’t played decent minutes as a starter in the NFL since the Broncos signed Peyton Manning in 2013. And yes, Peyton Manning is by far the better football player than Tebow and he would go on to have one of the best seasons ever for a...

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