More NBA players are on the move after the NBA trade deadline, so let's jump right in! If you haven't read Part 1, check it out here. Credit to Kyle Terada for picture It was rumored that the Boston Celtics were the most likely team to grab Orlando Magic forward Aaron Gordon, even being called … Continue reading Big Trade Deadline News: Aaron Gordon on the Move, Three Team Trade Announced (Part 2)
Category: 2020s
Big Trade Deadline News: Nikola Vucevic Traded to the Chicago Bulls (Part 1)
The Orlando Magic have finally traded their All-Star center, Nikola Vucevic, to the Chicago Bulls. As well as trading Al-Farouq Aminu, the Bulls are trading Wendell Carter, Otto Porter Jr, and their 2021 and 2023 first round picks. The trade was first announced by Adrian Wojnarowski on twitter. Credit to Robert Hanashiro for picture This … Continue reading Big Trade Deadline News: Nikola Vucevic Traded to the Chicago Bulls (Part 1)
How Badly Will Injuries Affect the Lakers?
If you didn't hear, LeBron James suffered a high grade ankle sprain on March 20th, against the Atlanta Hawks, ruling him out indefinitely, per Adrian Worjanowski's report. In the Lakers 99-94 loss to the Hawks, Solomon Hill collided with James and ended up landing on his ankle. LeBron screamed in pain when the injury occurred, … Continue reading How Badly Will Injuries Affect the Lakers?
Bucks Make Moves Before the Trade Deadline; Sam Presti Gets Another Draft Pick
Credit to Mike Ehrmann and USA Today for picture The Milwaukee Bucks have been one of the more active teams before the NBA trade deadline on March 25th. Recently, the Bucks traded for PJ Tucker, the Houston Rockets veteran swingman known for hitting threes and playing great defense. In a small ball lineup, Tucker can … Continue reading Bucks Make Moves Before the Trade Deadline; Sam Presti Gets Another Draft Pick
Lonzo Ball to the Knicks or Bulls? A Possible NBA Trade Before the Deadline
If you know anything about the Ball brothers, then you know their father, LaVar Ball, has more control over his sons than just about anyone else. If you don't know anything about the Ball family and Lonzo Ball, then go check out their reality TV show, Ball in the Family, and it'll tell you everything … Continue reading Lonzo Ball to the Knicks or Bulls? A Possible NBA Trade Before the Deadline
Krazy Kobe Koincidences
As we all know, Kobe Bryant's death a little over one year ago was one of the most tragic events that has happened in recent basketball history. Kobe helped make this game what it is, and was arguably the greatest player to ever play for the Los Angeles Lakers. The Mamba Mentality and work ethic … Continue reading Krazy Kobe Koincidences
Report: LaMarcus Aldridge Leaves San Antonio Spurs
LaMarcus Aldridge will not be returning to the San Antonio Spurs as the team tries to work out a trade for the 35-year old former All-Star. Unlike the Blake Griffin scenario where his contract was bought out, the Spurs are trying to negotiate a trade before the March 25th NBA deadline to avoid paying Aldridge … Continue reading Report: LaMarcus Aldridge Leaves San Antonio Spurs
Report: Blake Griffin to Join Nets for the Rest of the 2021 NBA Season
After the Pistons bought out Blake Griffin's contract a couple of days ago, Adrian Wojnarowski tweeted out that Griffin had decided to join the Brooklyn Nets for the rest of the 2020-2021 NBA season. The Nets are using one of their veteran minimum-contract slots to acquire Griffin, paying him $5.9 million for the rest of … Continue reading Report: Blake Griffin to Join Nets for the Rest of the 2021 NBA Season
Report: Hawks Fire Head Coach Lloyd Pierce
The Atlanta Hawks have fired their head coach Lloyd Pierce, due to the Hawks inability to win games and a disappointment in what was supposed to be a coming out year. The Hawks are certainly living up to their star point guard's nickname (Ice Trae), as they are skidding to the bottom of the Eastern … Continue reading Report: Hawks Fire Head Coach Lloyd Pierce
The Wizards may be Dark Horse Contenders in the East. Here’s Why . . .
Credit to Sports Illustrated for Picture After winning the last six of seven games and an incredibly difficult West Coast road trip, the Wizards are 12-18, good for the 12th seed in the Eastern Conference. It may sound insane to be calling a 12th seed contenders to win the Eastern Conference, but I think the … Continue reading The Wizards may be Dark Horse Contenders in the East. Here’s Why . . .








