Pivotal Games

Two of the Central Division’s most prestigious teams face a tough decision with their superstars during what could be a busy off season of rebuilding. The Indiana Pacers and The Chicago Bulls face big decisions on whether to trade their superstars Paul George and Jimmy Butler, respectively. The Pacers have let down George after being sweptContinueContinue reading “Pivotal Games”

The Two Most Exciting Teams in the NBA

One of the main things which emerged from the NBA 2016-17 season was not a surprise: the New York Knicks are still trash. The other main thing was a surprise, after adding Kevin Durant the Golden State Warriors did not break their own regular season record of 73 wins. But two other teams left aContinueContinue reading “The Two Most Exciting Teams in the NBA”

30 in 30 – Warriors

What a time to be alive. Steph Curry, Klay Thompson, Draymond Green, Andre Iguodala and Kevin Durant. All on one team. What more can you want? They have scoring options inside and, obviously, outside, all are elite defenders and average a decent number of rebounds based on their positions. They have strength in depth inContinueContinue reading “30 in 30 – Warriors”

30 in 30 – Cavaliers

Cleveland Cavaliers They won’t like being second best but it may just be a good thing for Tyronn Lue’s men this year. The Cavs have LeBron back, Kevin Love is healthy, Kyrie Irving is Kyrie Irving and they can probably say ‘Hello’ to another NBA Finals appearance. LeBron signed a new two year deal thisContinueContinue reading “30 in 30 – Cavaliers”

30 in 30 – Spurs

San Antonio Spurs The Spurs legendary big man Tim Duncan has retired and their ageing roster may be likely to loose another member during the next offseason. Nonetheless you can just never underestimate Greg Popovic’s men. The Spurs have added Pau Gasol to their roster almost to replace Duncan. The Spanish centre/forward averaged a double doubleContinueContinue reading “30 in 30 – Spurs”

30 in 30 – Clippers

LA Clippers One of the biggest offseason questions was whether the Clippers are a super team. We will have to wait and see. They have the players, but they lack that spark to push themselves over the line. Their draft day saw them select big man Brice Johnson out of Orangeburg during his time there heContinueContinue reading “30 in 30 – Clippers”

30 in 30 – Raptors

Toronto Raptors The Raptors played out of their skins last year but their relatively young roster will be pushing even further this year. Signing shooting guard DeMar DeRozen on a five year deal at $139,000,000 was the Raptors biggest deal of the off season. Keeping him in Toronto will add that midrange game they wouldContinueContinue reading “30 in 30 – Raptors”

30 in 30 – Celtics

Boston Celtics The Celtics’ genius move to get the number three pick has set them up for a great season this year. Taking Jaylen Brown at three was strange when Kris Dunn was still available but Brown offers something that the Celtics don’t have. He averaged five rebounds and 15 points in 27 minutes of actionContinueContinue reading “30 in 30 – Celtics”

30 in 30 – Hawks

Atlanta Hawks The Hawks have had a decent off season which leaves them in a similar position to this time last year. Adding Dwight Howard to their roster will give a threat in the paint and a scarier appearance on defence. But, all depends his attitude.  Howard is controversial but his talented is undoubted. TheyContinueContinue reading “30 in 30 – Hawks”

30 in 30 – Pacers

Indiana Pacers The Pacers will be hoping to push further this year as star Paul George is fully fit after a horrific leg break. The Pacers traded their number 20 pick for Thaddeus Young. This left them with just the number 50 pick where they selected forward Georges Niang out of Iowa State University. NiangContinueContinue reading “30 in 30 – Pacers”