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2020 NBA Draft: Live Pick-by-Pick Analysis (Updated)

Reading Time: 9 minutesThe NBA Draft is an annual event that is arguably the most exciting moment in basketball that isn’t an actual game. Tonight, 60 new players will enter the National Basketball Association, each with their own goals and aspirations in the league, and with different skillsets, potentials, and excitement to go with each prospect. Who will be the biggest star? Who will take the most unexpected steal? Who will be the biggest bust? All of these questions asked by NBA fans from across the world will begin to form their answers tonight, as 60 new players enter...

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Why Giannis Should NOT Sign the Super-Max… Yet

Reading Time: 2 minutesBarring death or retirement, Giannis Antetokounmpo will have a super-max contract offer waiting for him from the Milwaukee Bucks. The only questions are, when and if he will choose to sign the 5-year deal that is worth more money than most people can imagine. We’ve all seen the news from Zach Lowe, the reports that say Giannis will probably sign the extension in the coming weeks. The Bucks front office is “confident” that Giannis will be locked up before the season starts, which is surprising to many. If I were in Giannis’ position, I would attempt...

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The Oklahoma City Thunder’s Rebuild has Begun

Reading Time: 2 minutesThe Chris Paul home interview left the tower tipping, and now with the firing of Billy Donovan, it’s begun to fall down in OKC. With the Thunder moving on from their star duo in Paul George and Russell Westbrook, a new age was upon them already. They received as many as 15 first round picks over the next seven years, as well as rising star Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, all-star veteran Chris Paul, and talented scorer Danilo Gallanari in return, seemingly winning both trades. Now going into full rebuild mode, this team might have the most assets in...

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How the Dallas Mavericks Can Gain Home Court Advantage

Reading Time: < 1 minuteWith the NBA season finally back, the 22 teams in Orlando have eight games to play before the playoffs. This gives an opportunity for teams to rise up, or fall down in the playoff seeding. What’s been mainly focused on are teams outside of the playoffs looking in, but what many haven’t thought of is the chance for teams who are already in the playoffs to jump up and gain home court advantage, whoever that may be. But to me what is most interesting about the next eight games is how close the western conference...

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