Los Angeles Lakers guard D’Angelo Russell continues to present a conundrum, and it appears that there’s no sure-fire conclusion in sight. Russell has played better after JJ Redick switched Cam Reddish in his place in the Lakers starting lineup. However, for the Lakers to improve their roster, as they indicate they intend to, Russell always appears in the rumors as their main … [Read more...] about Lakers Trade Plans Grounded by Guard’s Low Market Value
What Are the Clippers’ Chances in NBA Cup After Rockets Defeat?
The LA Clippers look to improve from last year’s last place finish in the NBA Cup’s West Group B. Does LA have what it takes to book a trip to Las Vegas? This NBA season, the Los Angeles Clippers have the opportunity to improve from their 1-3 record from last year’s tournament. This LA Clippers team isn’t as star-studded as last year’s, but they seem to be hungrier for success. … [Read more...] about What Are the Clippers’ Chances in NBA Cup After Rockets Defeat?
Warriors Draymond Green Continues His Highly Suspect Play
While the Golden State Warriors have experienced some change over the past several months, one thing has remained the same: Draymond Green‘s inability to keep himself in check. He was at it again during the Warriors Friday night win over the Memphis Grizzlies. Eventually getting thrown out of the game, Grizzlies head coach Taylor Jenkins wasn’t happy about Green’s impact on the … [Read more...] about Warriors Draymond Green Continues His Highly Suspect Play
Why Marcus Sasser Deserves A Bigger Role In Pistons’ Rotation
Fourteen games into the 2024-25 NBA season, one of the biggest surprises has been the Detroit Pistons. Under Head Coach J.B. Bickerstaff, the team has embraced a philosophy of defense and team basketball, making them highly competitive. Five of their previous games were decided by seven points or fewer, including an overtime loss to the Milwaukee Bucks. Recently, the Pistons … [Read more...] about Why Marcus Sasser Deserves A Bigger Role In Pistons’ Rotation
Injury Epidemic In NBA Proves 80s and 90s Players Wrong
Players from the 1980s and 1990s often claim their era was more physical. They point to fewer foul calls and rougher play. However, the current NBA tells a different story. Significant early-season injuries to star players like Zion Williamson, Kevin Durant, and Paolo Banchero show the league’s physical demands have never been higher. The NBA’s injury epidemic proves that … [Read more...] about Injury Epidemic In NBA Proves 80s and 90s Players Wrong