...For the fans of the game out there. It's a fundraising effort—Kareem himself isn't broke.
He's an unbelievable defender, can shoot the 3-ball, and is leading his NW team to greatness. He's up there with Kidd and Payton in the Pac-12 defensive history books. My dream wing for the '19 Draft.
...courtesy of (former?) BE contributor Sagar Trika. Solid analysis; although I'm not sure I agree with Trika's characterization of Zach Collins as a "slow" big man.
Joe Freeman provides the early scoop on Coach Stotts' thinking about the rotation, and the team's collective mindset about roles and minutes.
This is not mine, I just found it and thought it was a helpful breakdown of the game and what the Blazers did to win.
"Portland has become the eclectic team that the NBA needs and deserves." You can lament the broken state of the NBA, or you can join the opposition: The author asserts that our Blazers are a refreshing alternative to superteams.
Look, I would love to play the sixers at full strength to see where we are at, but will take any help we can get on a 7 game roadie!
The Curry brothers have levied a wager for their head-to-head competition in Saturday night's NBA 3-point contest: Whoever loses must buy tickets for the entire Curry family anytime they play against each other for the remainder of their NBA careers.
When a sense of entitlement encounters a sense of grievance and the officials fail to cope effectively.