Brain-twister for you today, folks. Go back to the start of the 2005-06 regular season, and try to name a superstar player who has represented the Eastern Conference in the NBA Finals. Your answer cannot include LeBron James, Dwyane Wade, Paul Pierce, Kevin Garnett, Rajon Rondo or Ray Allen. It’s OK. Keep thinking … [Read more…]
Fantasy Spin: Thursday, December 26, 2013
DraftStreet gave away $100,000 in one contest and 8,991 entries were there to get a share. The contest didn’t quite fill up and there was a bit of overlay to be had, but overall the Christmas Day 100K was a success. On the hardwood, the Knicks and Nets were embarrassed at home, while the Lakers hung in with the Heat to the final minutes. The Rockets seem to match up well with the Spurs as they pulled away in the
Rookie Rankings, Week 8: Injuries Give Bucks New Plan – Play the Kids
It was kind of hard to figure out what the Milwaukee Bucks were doing this offseason. Allowing their entire backcourt rotation of Monta Ellis, Brandon Jennings and J.J. Redick to leave via free agency seemed to indicate a rebuilding project was about to begin. Jennings and Redick brought youngsters and draft picks in sign-and-trades, reinforcing that premise. Then GM John Hammond used his newfound cap space on middle-tier free agents O.J. Mayo, Zaza Pachulia and Carlos Delfino before dropping a big contract
5 Fast Facts from Last Night’s Games — Christmas Day Edition
Merry Day After Christmas! The 2013-14 NBA regular season continued on December 25 with a crop of Christmas Day games. There were superstars, championship contenders and a number of clashes between favorites to win their respective conferences. Here’s everything that you need to know about yesterday’s action. [Read more…]
Fantasy Spin: Wednesday, December 25, 2013
Click on this banner to enter $100,000 Christmas Day fantasy contest. We are just hours away from one of the biggest days ever at DraftStreet. At the top of the NBA lobby at DraftStreet you will find the multi-entry $11, $100,000 GPP open for registration. If you know basketball and you’ve always wanted to try your hand at daily fantasy contests, this is a great opportunity to start. All you have to do select players from the
Tweet of the Day: NBA Christmas Tree Showdown
Not to mislead, there is not a tree competition among NBA players. However, in light of the Christmas season—today being Christmas Eve—a few players, namely Boston Celtics rookie Kelly Olynyk, New Orleans Pelicans guard Jrue Holiday and Minnesota Timberwolves forward Kevin Love, took to Instagram and Twitter to post pictures of their families trees to help spread Holiday cheer. [Read more…]
Sprung: Nets face yet another identity crisis without Lopez
What are the Brooklyn Nets right now, other than a pathetic underachieving ballclub? Brook Lopez is not coming back this season after breaking his foot, and the Nets dropped to 2-8 without him after Monday’s 103-86 loss to Indiana. Brooklyn is 9-18, a .333 winning percentage. “It’s certainly a big setback, he’s a great player,” Indiana coach Frank Vogel said. “One of the best centers in the league, so it’s obviously very difficult to replace what he gives on both ends.” What’s worse
The Numbers Say… NBA’s Most Pleasant Surprises Could Be Derailed
This season, the NBA has witnessed a proverbial change of the guard. The Eastern Conference is in shambles, the West has seen new powers rise to the occasion, and weekly power rankings are becoming increasingly more difficult to assemble. While everyone may love an underdog, the value of statistics shouldn’t be lost when exploring sustainability. Some may defy the odds and continue winning, but three teams have emerged as the primary cases when it comes to shockingly strong starts that are
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