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Why Michigan Basketball Will Contend Next Season

Reading Time: 2 minutesRecentky, five-star SG Josh Christopher chose the Arizona State Sun Devils over the Wolverines despite many experts believing he was a Michigan lock. The next morning, approximately twelve hours later, five-star PF Isaiah Todd de-committed from the university in order to pursue a pro-career overseas or in the G-League. Almost immediately after losing Todd, experts began writing the Wolverines off for next season, I’m here to tell you that is not the case. Michigan basketball is still poised to have a great 2020-21 season and here’s why. Although the Wolverines lost out on two top-15 players,...

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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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Two Deep Sleepers in the 2020 NBA Draft Class

Reading Time: 2 minutes  If you’re reading this, you’ve probably heard of LaMelo Ball, Anthony Edwards, and the rest of the names that occupy the top of any draft board. However, if you’ve been following the draft more closely this year, Aleksej Pokusevski and Kira Lewis Jr. might ring a bell. Who knows? Maybe you’ve even stumbled upon the likes of Robert Woodard or Paul Reed. All the guys I listed above will hear their names called on draft day. In this article, I will discuss two players that will likely go undrafted but can become impactful NBA players....

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Bobby Knight: Revisiting his Rollercoaster Career

Reading Time: 2 minutesRobert Montgomery Knight was a college basketball coach from 1965-2008.   Knight is well known for his time in Indiana from 1971-2000, where his career ultimately ended due to termination. Bobby Knight won three national championships, 11 Big Ten conference championships, 5 Final Four appearances, an Olympic Gold Medal, and 24 tournament appearances. Knight was hired by Indiana University in 1971, and Knight was ambitious and wanted to turn the team around.  In his second season as a coach, he won the Big Ten championship but lost in the Final Four to UCLA, Three seasons later, Knight...

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