Articles by Antonio Kozlow (2065)
By the end of February’s trade deadline, the Lakers were stuck in the bottom of the Western Conference standings and with little hope of having a run at the postseason. However, coach Darvin Jam made the correct transfer requests and straightened the squad during this second half of the campaign, as now they stand firm […]
Ever since Jalen Brunson left for New York, there’s been quite the resentment by the Dallas fans over the real reasons behind his departure. Now that he’s become one of the most influential players in the league, leading the Knicks to playoffs, and the Mavericks are on the verge of missing out on the postseason, […]
This year’s award for the player that best exemplifies the attributes of a community ambassador who supports youth enrichment already has an owner, as Hawks foward-center Onyeka Okongwu has taken the honors. It was the Atlanta administration who announced first that the Jason Collier Memorial Trophy for the 2022/23 campaign is in their ranks. Collier, […]
There’s been a lot of controversy surrounding the Women’s NCAA Championship game between LSU and Iowa last weekend, especially between both of their stars, Tigers’ Angel Reese and Hawkeyes’ Caitlin Clark. However, now the polemic suggests a racist discourse after Clark was seen making gestures to rival players during March Madness and recieved no criticism, […]
One of the best young basketball prospects around, Jordan Dingle, has reportedly declared he will enter the 2023 NBA Draft in June, although still maintaining his college eligibility. First reported by CBS Sports’ Jon Rothstein, the young star just played his third season for Penn State University, averaging 23.4 points per match in the 2022/23 […]
The Miami Heat now have a new name to call home, after they got rid of FTX months after the cryptocurrency exchange’s fell to the floor and declared bankruptcy. The security software company Kaseya recently acquired the naming right for the former FTX Arena after a $117 million deal. This means that in immediate effect, […]
This Tuesday, Duke freshman Dereck Lively II announced that he’s declaring for the 2023 NBA Draft after an impressive first and only season in college basketball. The center, who served earnestly as a defensive stopper, led all freshmen nationally in blocks per game at 2.4, even though he only played an average of 20.6 minutes […]
This is not the first time we hear former legends talk about today’s game as if it was easier nowadays, but we also can’t help but wonder how older players would fare in the modern NBA. Hall of Famer Isiah Thomas believes the rules would favor him more today than back in the 90s, and […]
It’s been quite an unusual last month and a half for the Mavericks, as they’ve fallen from a comfortable 4th spot in the West, to missing out even on the play-in tournament terrritory as they currently sit in the conference’s 11th spot. Their panorama is just turning grimmer by the day after losing against the […]
Kentucky guard Antonio Reeves has just announced he will be testing the waters for the NBA next season, as he’s declared for the draft in June but will maintain his college eligibility for one more year and keep his options open to return to Lexington in case he doesn’t go professional yet. The Wildcats shooting […]