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J.R. Smith is Back: What the Signing Means

Reading Time: 2 minutes The Los Angeles Lakers have been looking for someone to replace Avery Bradley since he has opted to sit out during the NBA restart of the current season. It seems like they have found their guy.  According to Adrian Wojnarowski, the Los Angeles Lakers are planning to sign J.R. Smith to the team for the NBA restart.  J.R. has had quite a career. He is a 1x NBA Champion and a 1x 6MOTY. He has played for the New Orleans Hornets (now the New Orleans Pelicans), Denver Nuggets, New York Knicks, and the Cleveland Cavaliers....

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Revisiting the Paul George Trade 3 Years Later

Reading Time: 4 minutesBack in the summer of 2017, after a few disappointing years of mediocrity in Indiana after coming back from injury, Paul George finally asked for a trade. He wanted to go to Los Angeles to play for the Lakers but was shockingly traded to the OKC Thunder in a trade for Victor Oladipo and Domantas Sabonis. From what we had heard at the time, the Pacers had better offers from the Boston Celtics, the Cleveland Cavaliers, and of course, the Los Angeles Lakers. As expected, PG and the Thunder didn’t necessarily work out. He did give...

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Revisiting Michael Jordan’s Baseball Career

Reading Time: 2 minutesYes, you read that right. Michael Jordan played baseball.  In honor of the Jordan documentary series premiering last week, The Last Dance, I’ve decided to analyze and dissect his baseball career. Although it didn’t last long, there were still many memorable moments as he played the sport professionally. In his short one year stint with baseball, he was an active player for the Birmingham Barons, a Double A team in the Chicago White Sox organization.  Jordan played the Outfield for the Barons. He was utilized as a dynamic fielder that could play all three positions; right,...

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