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The NBA’s Next Great Undersized Guard

Reading Time: 2 minutesSmall guards can succeed in today’s NBA. Trae Young is putting up ridiculous numbers at 6’1”, 180 lbs. 3-time Sixth Man of the Year winner Louis Williams is only 175 lbs. And then there’s obviously 3-time NBA Champion Steph Curry. To make it in the NBA as an undersized guard, one must be both extremely skilled and smart. Stanford’s Tyrell Terry is 6’1” and a meager 165 lbs., but he definitely possesses the two aforementioned traits. Terry was a 4-star recruit in high school and decided to commit to Stanford. Nobody considered him a serious one-and-done...

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Why John Wall is Still a Valuable Player

Reading Time: 2 minutesJohn Wall has been a forgotten man in the NBA. People don’t seem to remember how good of a player John was when he was fully healthy. What if I told you when John Wall returns, he is going to be valuable and a great player for the Washington Wizards next season. John Wall was known for his athleticism and his amazing playmaking abilities. He has always been a highlight machine but now turning 30 in September and after rupturing his Achilles, people wonder how good and valuable will Wall be when he returns on the...

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ICYMI: Donte DiVincenzo is Finally Breaking Out

Reading Time: 2 minutesDonte DiVincenzo bursted into the the national spotlight after a phenomenal performance vs Michigan in the National Championship. Donte had 31 points 5 rebounds and 2 blocks on 10-15 shooting. He won the tournaments Most Outstanding Player award. After his performance vs Michigan, he shot up draft boards and was drafted by Milwaukee with the 17th pick.  He had a rough rookie year as he only played in 27 games and averaged 5 PPG on bad efficiency. Many people, including myself had written Donte off as a bust. However, he used this as fuel to get...

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Top Forgotten NBA Stars since 2000

Reading Time: 2 minutesThroughout NBA history, there have been incredible talents that have unfortunately been forgotten. They could be players that were just on an irrelevant team at the time, or were overshadowed by one or more of their teammates. Here are three NBA players since 2000 that were All-Star / superstar talents, and have been forgotten. ______________________   1. Chris Bosh Probably the most relevant on this list, Bosh was best known as the third option to a LeBron and Wade Miami Heat team that won back to back titles. Though, he was a superstar in Toronto prior...

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Why LeBron James Does Not Deserve the 2020 NBA MVP

Reading Time: 2 minutes“LeBron James is ahead in the MVP race. There is no doubt.” — Jay Williams Those in the media such as Williams, Colin Cowherd, Kendrick Perkins, etc. have gone to great lengths to declare LeBron James of the Los Angles Lakers as this season’s MVP. ESPN’s talk show, ‘The Jump’, even went as far as to use the death of Kobe Bryant to support LeBron’s MVP campaign. As much as LeBron’s fanbase may disagree, and as great as LeBron has been, the MVP award is rightfully Giannis’ for the taking. And it isn’t really close. At...

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