
The 2010 draft class is up for extensions this fall. John Wall, Larry Sanders, and now Paul George have signed. [Read more…]
by Dan Malone
The 2010 draft class is up for extensions this fall. John Wall, Larry Sanders, and now Paul George have signed. [Read more…]
by Dan Malone
The Heat are the best team in the NBA. I don’t think anyone would dispute that. [Read more…]
by Dan Malone
What’s the best template to build an NBA team by these days? For several years, it was to construct a Big Three, like the Spurs, Celtics, and Heat did with great success. [Read more…]
by Dan Malone
We’re moving out of the doldrums of the NBA calendar. Just nine more days of September, and then we get to October, when we’ll actually have real basketball games to dissect. [Read more…]
by Dan Malone
Yesterday’s blog included an interview with Tracy McGrady, which got me thinking about the first basketball game I ever went to. [Read more…]
by Dan Malone
We’re ticking down the last days of the offseason in the NBA. Training camps are on the horizon. It’s almost over, folks. [Read more…]
by Dan Malone
For the longest time, the only basketball I watched was college basketball. Growing up in Baltimore, there was no real “home” team in the NBA. The closest was the Wizards, and I could never really get behind a DC team like a Baltimore team. But the University of Maryland fit like a glove. They were good, they were fun to watch, and best of all, they were my home team. I even ended up going to the same high school
by Dan Malone
Hey everyone, I’m back in action this weekend. And what a story to welcome me back, too. A while back, Dennis Rodman visited Kim Jong-Un in North Korea, and this week, he went back. Once you think about it, this shouldn’t be all that surprising: like his father, Jong-Un is a big fan of the NBA, especially the 90’s Bulls (and also a big fan of looking at things). And the only 90’s Bull weird enough to want to go