Top 2 NBA Teams

Number 2 on the list is the Los Angeles Clippers. The more looks we get at the full-strength Clippers, the harder it is to find any weaknesses. Capable of creating massive lineups with switchable wings and the 6’9″ Paul George at shooting guard or shifting into like-sized small-ball units, the Clips can transform like fewContinue reading “Top 2 NBA Teams”

What the 2worst NBA teams should do.

For one, they’re stocked just about everywhere else. They have high fliers, and the trio of Clint Capela (still injured), Dewayne Dedmon and John Collins satisfies their needs, even if the latter’s future is officially in question following the signing of Capela. Mostly, though, Atlanta just desperately needs a ball-handler, besides Trae Young. Forget withoutContinue reading “What the 2worst NBA teams should do.”

The Top 3 NBA Prospects.

Starting at number 3 is Killian Hayes. His very much improved scoring skills continue to calm the worries about his lack of explosiveness. He’s shooting 49.2 percent from the floor, converting his drives and floaters while making enough jumpers. His footwork for creating separation off the dribble, whether it’s into runners, pull-ups or step-backs, hasContinue reading “The Top 3 NBA Prospects.”

3 NBA stars should’ve made the ALL-Star team

3 NBA stars that I think should’ve made the All-Star team are Kyrie Irving instead of Kemba Walker. I think Kyrie Irving should’ve been selected instead of Kemba Walker because Kyrie is averaging 27.4 points, 5.2 rebounds, and 6.4 assists per game while Kemba is only averaging 22 points, 4 rebounds, with 5 assists perContinue reading “3 NBA stars should’ve made the ALL-Star team”

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