James Harden is Available. Are NBA Teams Aware?
James Harden wants out of Houston. He’s a bonafide superstar who makes any team he’s on an instant Finals contenders. Nearly every team in the league should be making calls for the bearded star.
James Harden wants out of Houston. He’s a bonafide superstar who makes any team he’s on an instant Finals contenders. Nearly every team in the league should be making calls for the bearded star.
I share my thoughts on Damian Lillard’s dominance, the Sixers’ ineptitude, the 2020-21 Western Conference playoff picture and my revised playoff predictions (with a new champion). I also rant about a discussion point that bothered me from last week.
The Knicks infamously were one pick away from landing Steph Curry in 2009. How many other times did the Knicks get screwed? Which teams have gotten screwed the most?
There have been dozens of trades and free agent signings that have swung championships, but only a handful reshaped their sport. The death of loyalty ushered in the player empowerment era. Here are the most impactful transactions of the 2010’s:
On Wednesday, ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski reported the Pelicans are ramping up trade talks regarding superstar bigman, Anthony Davis. The timing of the increased haste makes sense on some level; the NBA draft is now only one week away and New Orleans would like control of any potential acquired draft picks. In another sense, the timing…
The Knicks, Clippers, Nets and Lakers reside in the NBA’s two largest markets and all four are in position to acquire multiple superstars. A new NBA super-team in New York or Los Angeles has basketball fans buzzing, but what if that dream is an illusion?