Considering how spirited the discussion was for the Most Valuable Player Award, it turned out to be no contest with Stephen Curry winning by 262 points over James Harden. First place votes favored Curry 100-25. Although I thought Harden was more deserving, there is a larger issue. It does appear that we are in another period where greatness has becoming boring and we take it for granted. If you watch, listen and read about the NBA, any discussion of who the best
Fantasy Spin: Cavaliers, Rockets Need Road Wins
Over a seven-game playoff series, each becomes more important than the last. Today features two teams that can’t afford to lose. [Read more…]
Fantasy Spin: Two Injured Point Guards Affect Daily Strategy
Tonight’s contests at DraftKings have been open since early Thursday and are filling up fast. [Read more…]
Fantasy Spin: Friday DFS Contests Open; CP3 Status Unknown
There are no NBA games tonight, but tomorrow’s big-money contests are now open for entries at DraftKings. Friday night features Game Three in the two series we just watched on Monday and Wednesday. [Read more…]
Fantasy Spin: Cleveland & Houston Must Improve
Game Two of both series that resume tonight are must-win for the home teams. [Read more…]
Fantasy Spin: Rockets Look Good In Game One
Two second-round playoff series begin tonight, and in daily contests at DraftKings, the one in Houston could be the key to profits. [Read more…]
Kamenetzky: Time Running Out On Clippers’ Big Three
The mix of beige and off white dominating DeAndre Jordan’s post-game wardrobe was appropriate. All the color, after all, had drained from the Los Angeles Clippers following a critical, emotionally brutal 111-107 loss to the San Antonio Spurs Tuesday night at Staples Center, giving the Spurs a 3-2 lead in this titanic opening round matchup. At this point, you sympathize with Clippers fans who must feel like they’re being trolled. San Antonio isn’t the dominating force of last season, but even beat
SH Blog: Love’s season-ending injury puts East playoffs, free agency in chaos; Lakers may be cooling on Rondo
Kevin Love’s left labrum has torn away from the bone and needs at least 4-to-6 weeks to heal, reports Bleacher Report‘s Howard Beck. As a result, there’s “virtually zero chance” that Love plays again this postseason, even if the Cavaliers make the Finals. Moreover, if the labrum tear doesn’t heal on its own, offseason surgery is a possibility as well, according to Beck’s sources. “I want to make it clear that’s highly unlikely,” Cavs general manager David Griffin said, in comments transcribed
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