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Author: Noah Gutfleisch

The Modern-Day NBA Comparison for Scottie Pippen

Reading Time: 2 minutes“The Last Dance” is behind only the NFL Draft in interest right now. While the attention was mainly focused on Michael Jordan, Scottie Pippen has gotten a lot of attention due to his feud with Jerry Krause. Scottie is now being thought of very highly, and many are saying he was underrated. While some are overrating him, he is eerily similar to a player who could finish as a top 15 player. A player who is very similar to Scottie is Kawhi Leonard. Both are athletic wings who are elite defenders and efficient scorers. However, Scottie...

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Did Steve Nash Deserve his Two MVP Awards?

Reading Time: 2 minutesSteve Nash is one of the most disrespected players of all-time. He is remembered for his two MVP’s, which many argue he should not have won. While Steve Nash doesn’t have eye-popping numbers, he still was incredibly valuable to his team as he turned a 29 win team into 62 wins in one year. Let’s evaluate if this theory is true or false.   In 2005, Nash won his first MVP in a close race with Shaquille O’Neal. Many believe that Shaq should have won it, but Nash did have a better season. He turned the...

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Top Old-School NBA Centers that Faded Away

Reading Time: 2 minutesModern Centers are some of the most interesting players in the NBA. They can no longer be clunky, have to be quick and they either need to have great defense, good shooting, or both. Dominant centers like KAT, Embiid and Jokic can do all of this. Unfortunately, there were some big men who fell off as the game advanced: ________________________ 1. Greg Monroe Monroe is 29 years old and is already out of the NBA. He had success in the early 2010s as a good offensive center and was great in the post. But he was...

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Evaluating the Cases for Borderline NBA Hall-Of-Famers

Reading Time: 2 minutesThese players are in their last few seasons or are not yet eligible for the Hall of Fame. There are some other players who are being debated, but most are in their late 20s or early 30s and still have plenty of time to make their case. ____________________ 1. LaMarcus Aldridge Aldridge is currently in his 14th season and will turn 35 in July. He could sign with a contender next summer, so his resume isn’t completely finished. Nonetheless, his resume is very decorated despite the lack of a championship as he is a 7-time All-Star...

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How the NBA Should Reshape the Schedule

Reading Time: 2 minutesThough the NBA is only suspended for 30 days, commissioner Adam Silver believes it is more likely that the season will resume in mid-to-late June. So how will the NBA handle this? _________________________ Well, it’s simple really. Everything is going to pushed back for two months this season. This is how this season would look: Resume Season: June 10th (Play games that weren’t played on March 11th, Play March 12th, on June 11th, etc.) End Regular Season: June 17th (Play March 18th games) Start Playoffs: June 20th (First Round: 5 games) Start 2nd Round: July 1st...

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