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Author: Trey Wilkinson

The Underrated Difficulty of the 2020 NBA Championship

Reading Time: 2 minutesBecause of the so-called “easy road” to the Lakers’ 17th NBA championship, many people throughout the NBA world are saying that this championship doesn’t count as much as rings won by past teams. I’m here to tell you why those people are wrong, and if anyone’s wondering, I’m a Celtics fan. Anti-Lakers, and anti-LeBron fans have pointed heavily towards the LA Clippers’ second-round exit as an excuse for why this Finals win is lesser than those of the past. While having to face the Clippers in the Western Conference Finals certainly would have made the road...

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How Chris Paul is a Perfect Fit for the Milwaukee Bucks

Reading Time: 2 minutesFor most of us, the Miami Heat dismantling the Milwaukee Bucks and winning in a gentleman’s sweep was surprising. It also seemed as though Giannis and the Bucks’ coaching staff had no answer to the intensity and toughness of the Heat. It might seem as though the future of the Bucks is in question. But there might be an easier fix than people think. No, it’s not firing coach Budenholzer. Yet. It’s trading for multiple time all-star and ultimate floor general Chris Paul. Throughout the regular season and his short playoff run, CP3 once again proved...

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The Key to the Mavericks Beating the Clippers

Reading Time: 2 minutesThere are lots of variables that impact a playoff series: from injuries to ejections to poor shooting (“Playoff” P). All three of those factors will play a part in the Dallas Mavericks-Los Angeles Clippers’ first round series. However, I have concluded that the Mavericks style of play will determine who comes out of Round one. In the regular season, the Mavs and Clippers played three times, and the Clippers won each game. In those three games, the Mavs took an average of 43 three pointers per game, and 28.7 catch & shoot threes per game. They...

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The Los Angeles Lakers’ Offensive Struggles: Digging Below The Surface

Reading Time: 2 minutesThe Los Angeles Lakers are last in offensive rating, true shooting percentage, and effective field goal percentage since the season restarted. With an Offensive Rating of 95.7, that puts them 6.7 points behind the Wizards; A team that has already been eliminated. Now, LeBron James didn’t play in their last game against the Rockets, so some might say that’s why their ratings are super low. Pretty weak argument, let’s dive below the surface of this argument. These are the points scored by LeBron in his last four games: 16 pts against the Clippers, 20 pts against the Raptors,...

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