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Author: Ryan Mulderig

Re-Drafting the 2013 NBA Draft: Who Teams Should Have Really Picked

Reading Time: 3 minutesThis is Part 1 of a series where I revisit old drafts to see which players were busts,  just right, or came out of nowhere to achieve stardom. This idea is inspired by Bill Simmons of the Ringer Podcast Network. Picks 1-5 will have explanations as to why they were selected where they were.  The 2013 draft class was labeled as one that was “weak” and one of “very little depth” according to experts. But looking back at the draft, we can see how many stars and solid starters were in this unpredictable mix. In this...

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Interview with Jordan Chatman: Former Boston College Sharpshooter

Reading Time: 2 minutes  If you are a fan of Boston College basketball, you probably know the name Jordan Chatman. But for those of you who don’t, Chatman was Washington Mr. Basketball in 2012, played for BYU for a year, before transferring to the Eagles. While at Boston College, Chatman avergaed, 12 PPG, 3 Rebs, and 2 AST, while shooting a staggering 40.2% from 3pt land. Currently, Chatman plays and starts for CSU Sibiu in Romania, where they play in the Liga Națională (top Romanian league) and the FIBA Euro Cup (2nd highest league in Europe). In the EuroCup,...

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Why Terminating the US Development Academy was a Great Move

Reading Time: 2 minutesWhen you look at great European players such as Messi, Ronaldo, and just about every pro-soccer player currently playing in Europe — they all have one thing in common: They played for a major club’s youth academy. Now jump over to our side of the pond. The soccer landscape is what many would call a “hot mess”. Many talented players get lost in the shuffle as they are unable to afford the “pay to play” system that exists in US soccer and all youth sports in general. So, when the United States Soccer Federation made the...

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