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Could the NBA Change the Playoff Format?

Reading Time: 2 minutesWhile the tops of the Eastern and Western Conferences are very competitive, it is clear that the Western side is much stronger from top to bottom, compared to the East. It has been evident throughout the past several seasons, that making the postseason in the East has been much easier than the West; which is a clear disadvantage. The question then arises: Does the NBA Playoff Format need to be changed? Personally, I believe that the NBA should disregard the format of the top 8 teams from each conference making the postseason, and instead have the...

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The Curse of the Gold Jazz Uniforms

Reading Time: 2 minutesThe Jazz just came off a rough loss to the San Antonio Spurs, and unfortunately, it’s not a surprise to many. The reason behind this lies right in front of your nose. And it’s not something that you would very much expect. It’s the gold jerseys. Some people may wonder what it is that I’m talking about, but it’s no secret to Jazz fans that the Jazz play horribly in these jerseys, which have quickly become terribly unpopular. The vibrant gold was once a fan favorite, but the jerseys are now associated with losing. Where did...

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The Man Who Ruined the Knicks, and May Just Kill Another Team Too

Reading Time: 3 minutesThe Knicks have been terrible for a while. With the exception of the 2012-13 season, they haven’t been a contender since maybe the 2000-01 season. So why have the Knicks been so bad? More recent fans would say Phil Jackson, but honestly, all his errors have been erased. Glen Grunwald? He was bad, but not terrible. Donny Walsh? He was worse than people thought, but no, it wasn’t his fault either. Isiah Thomas…it had to be him! No, by all means he was bad, but he didn’t completely ruin the Knicks. Fine, it’s James Dolan, it...

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How Duncan Robinson’s Success is Changing Basketball

Reading Time: 3 minutesAs I watched the three-point contest this year, the player that I had my eyes on was Miami Heat Forward Duncan Robinson. Robinson’s path to the NBA has been unlike any others. I’ve actually known the name Duncan Robinson for a long time. Robinson grew up in New Castle, NH, a town 45 minutes north of where I live. He spent 4-years at Governor’s Academy, a small prep school that is just five miles from my house. Then, he spent one post-graduate year at Phillips Exeter Academy, the school that I currently attend. Although I never...

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Why the Deadline Deals were Much Bigger than You Thought

Reading Time: 3 minutesThe trade deadline was a big day in the world of basketball, as we saw the movement of many big names in the NBA, such as Andre Drummond, Clint Capela, and D’Angelo Russell. While some may argue that a bunch of these trades were “lopsided”, many of these trades happened for a reason that many NBA fans may not have picked up on yet. In no specific order, here are the results and the winners/losers of 3 of what could be the most impactful trades of the 2020 NBA trade deadline… 1. Andre Drummond to the...

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