This has been one helluva Fourth of July, huh? Kevin Durant shocking the NBA world when he decided to leave the Oklahoma City Thunder and join the Golden State Warriors earlier today created the amount of fireworks that would make… Read More ›
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2016 NBA Free Agency: I Chose the Wrong Line of Work
July 1st. It marks the official first day of NBA free agency. This is the day where several players – superstars, stars and role players – change addresses. It’s even more interesting when said superstars are the headliners. Case in point:… Read More ›
Magic Got Hosed in the Ibaka Trade
The reason why I watch the NBA Draft is to see the trades made on (and the eve of) draft day. It is always intriguing to see the moves teams make, whether if it’s for moving into better draft positions or… Read More ›
Rose Trade Win-Win for Knicks, Bulls
Many New York Knicks fans – including me – are rejoicing today. After all, my beloved Knicks just traded for Chicago Bulls point guard Derrick Rose for just Jerian Grant, Robin Lopez and Jose Calderon. The Bulls sent a 2017… Read More ›
No Disputing LeBron’s Legacy
Before I launch into my post-NBA Finals rant, let me first say the following: “My bad, LeBron.” My bad for questioning your legacy on social media. My bad for exploiting the hashtag #LeBronAintNoKing – and using that as my Twitter… Read More ›
2016 NBA Finals Preview
Well, here we are folks. This is the NBA Finals match-up that we all have been waiting for. Golden State vs. Cleveland: the sequel. This is a special treat (at least for me) because unlike last year, BOTH teams will… Read More ›
Hornacek to Knicks: at Least it Wasn’t Rambis
Forgive me for not being so jubilant over my Knicks hiring former Phoenix Suns coach Jeff Hornacek as new head coach. I preferred former Chicago Bulls coach Tom Thibodeau (I bet the Bulls’ brass are missing him now). The fact that… Read More ›