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Interview with Miami Hurricanes’ Sharpshooter: DJ Vasiljevic

Reading Time: 3 minutesLast night, I had a speical opportunity to interview with arguably the best shooter in Miami basketball history: DJ Vasiljevic.   First, I hope all is well with you and your family. How has this quarantine been going for you, and have you been able to workout? My family is doing well, and they are safe at home in Australia. I am currently in Sarasota with my girlfriend and her grandparents. I’ve been staying on an island and have had the chance to work out every day. There is a court behind a church that I...

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“Cardiac Kemba”: The Story of the 2010-11 UCONN Championship Run

Reading Time: 2 minutesThe 2010-11 Connecticut Huskies College Basketball team was definitely looking to have a bounce back year, after going 7-11 in the Big East, 18-16 overall, and missing the tournament for the first time in 2 years. Senior Kemba Walker (Boston Celtics) would look to carry the team. With role players such as Jeremy Lamb (Indiana Pacers), Alex Oriakhi and Shabazz Napier (Washington Wizards) following his lead. Seven Freshman were also on the roster this year. At the beginning of the season the Huskies were not included in the Sports Illustrated top 68, nowhere to be found,...

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Breaking Down a Special 2020 NBA Draft International Class

Reading Time: 2 minutesIt’s a known fact that the top of the 2020 NBA draft isn’t particularly talented. However, I do believe that international class this year is absolutely fantastic. Last year, I only had two international players (Sekou Doumbouya at 10 and Goga Bitadze at 12) in my top 60. This year, I’ll probably end up having five guys with first round grades. Here are some quick-hitters on the top guys 2020 international class. I’m not considering LaMelo Ball and RJ Hampton International prospects for the purpose of this exercise:   ______________________   Killian Hayes-G-ratiopharm Ulm Hayes has...

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Predicting Where NBA Stars Would Have Went to College (1970’s-2010’s)

Reading Time: 3 minutesEvery year a few players decide not to play college basketball. Some players go to Europe, and some players play an extra year of prep school. In 2006 the NBA created the “one-and-done” rule. The rule said, “You must be at least 19 years old and at least one NBA season must have elapsed since when he graduated from high school or, if he didn’t graduate, when he would have graduated.” via Sport Illustrated. The “one-and-done” rule will most likely be taken down in 2022, though, only expect a few players each year to go straight...

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College Basketball’s Biggest Problem: By the Numbers

Reading Time: 2 minutesJalen Green and Isaiah Todd are both 5-star High School recruits who recently announced that they will  forgo college, and join the NBA G-League instead. Since the NBA implemented the “one and done” rule, top prospects have been going to the top colleges. However, in recent years, some top recruits are skipping college to go pro. Most of these prospects went overseas. Now, Green and Todd decided to stay in the United States and sign a contract with the NBA G-League. It is reported that Jalen Green will make $500k for 1 year in the G-League....

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