Category: NBA DAILY
The Celtics will not be able to afford its current core for much longer and Gordon Hayward looks to be the odd man out.
Finding growth and excitement in a new narrative is tough to ignore – just ask James Harden, writes Ben Nadeau.
Despite his bravado, Mikhail Prokhorov led the Nets to a purgatory of mediocrity for the majority of his time in charge. David Weissman looks back on the Russian billionaire’s tenure as owner.
Entering year three of their rebuild, there is reason for optimism with the Chicago Bulls. Chad Smith breaks down the team’s young core and how their front office executed this summer.
With Kawhi Leonard and Danny Green off to Los Angeles, the Raptors will need offensive improvements in a few key areas to stay competitive. If everything comes together, Toronto could be a tough out in the Eastern Conference playoffs.
Spencer Davies briefly describes the dry days of the summer and what players have done to occupy themselves before the 2019-20 NBA season arrives.
Everyone has been pretty entertained by what has transpired this summer, but this may have the been the strangest offseason we’ve come to witness, writes Matt John.
A reshaped roster and injury concerns cloud Indiana’s season outlook. But their success or failure rests on the shoulders of their new starting point guard and the many-changing roles he will play.
A lot can be made about the under-the-radar players that teams pick up, but not enough is made about the under-the-radar players that teams lose. Matt John elaborates.
After acquiring D’Angelo Russell in a sign-and-trade, Steve Kerr and the Golden State staff will look to maximize his talents in their offensive system. The final product may take some time, but there is a reason to believe that he could thrive in the new role, writes Quinn Davis.