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25 Years Of RealGM: Andrew Perna

by Christopher Reina

Andrew Perna started at RealGM by blogging on the Pacers before shifting to the NBA as a whole. Read more »
Kawhi, The Clippers, And The NBA's Fairness Illusion

by John Wilmes

The invention and enforcement of NBA legality is much more art than science. Read more »
25 Years Of RealGM: Dan Hanner

by Christopher Reina

Reading Dan Hanner's work made you understand college basketball better and also made you more excited to watch it. Read more »
25 Years Of RealGM: Elrod Enchilada

by Christopher Reina

Robert McChesney wrote a number of pieces for RealGM on his Superduperstar Theory about how NBA teams wins championships. Read more »
25 Years Of RealGM: Jarrod Rudolph

by Christopher Reina

Dwight Howard was the NBA’s second-biggest superstar in 2012 and nobody covered him at the time as closely as Jarrod Rudolph. Read more »
25 Years Of RealGM: Wes Goldberg

by Christopher Reina

RealGM turns 25 this summer and we are honoring 25 writers who have contributed bylines to our pages. Wes Goldberg is the new host of RealGM Radio and has written incisively on some of the NBA's most interesting trends. Read more »
25 Years Of RealGM: Danny Leroux

by Christopher Reina

RealGM turns 25 this summer and we are honoring 25 writers who have contributed bylines to our pages beginning with Danny Leroux, who spans multiple eras of the site and was our longtime podcast host. Read more »
The NBA's Imminent TV Culture Shock

by John Wilmes

With the NBA trading TNT for a combination of NBC and Amazon, the way the league is watched will be dramatically different this season. Read more »
Gil's American Arenas

by John Wilmes

Gilbert Arenas has always sought thrill in the pushing of professional and confessional boundaries, first as a player and now as a podcaster. Read more »
Never Trust The Clippers

by Wes Goldberg

This is easily the deepest Clippers team since Kawhi Leonard signed in 2019. Nobody will want to see these Clippers in the playoffs. Read more »
The Summer That The Guards Ran Home

by John Wilmes

Bruce Brown Jr., Damian Lillard and Chris Paul each returned home for different reasons, but there is a through line with them each. Read more »
The Humbling Of Basketball's King

by John Wilmes

LeBron James is finally stuck where basically every other player is: taking what he gets, without the power to make his franchise do whatever he wants it to. Read more »
Jonas Valanciunas Will Stay In America, For Now

by John Wilmes

When Jonas Valanciunas nearly fled to Europe after his trade to Denver, it highlighted how some of its more established players question whether the American dream of basketball is worth the instability. Read more »
2026 NBA Draft: Top 10 Prospects To Watch

by Zachary Cohen

Darryn Peterson, A.J. Dybantsa, Cameron Boozer, Jayden Quaintance and Mikel Brown Jr. headline the early projections of the 2026 NBA draft class. Read more »
The NBA Is Realigning (Again)

by John Wilmes

Every NBA offseason is now a great realignment event. Long-time contenders topple, or foreshadow their near demise with sweaty over-investment while new insurgents take their ground. Read more »
Inside The 2025 NBA Draft: The Game-Changers And The Question Marks

by Zachary Cohen

The 2025 NBA Draft delivered some stunning surprises and head-scratching decisions. Here we focus on the Mavericks, Jazz, Spurs, Hornets, Suns, Pelicans, Bulls and Blazers. Read more »
The NBA Has Made Us Care More About Managers

by John Wilmes

The new emphasis, for prolonged contention, is on constant renewal. Continuity is almost impossible and we're to care more about the NBA's managerial dances. Read more »
RealGM's 2025 NBA Draft Big Board

by Zachary Cohen

The 2025 NBA Draft is headlined by generational talent Cooper Flagg and dynamic guard Dylan Harper, but this class runs much deeper than its marquee names. Read more »
Oklahoma City's Conquest Is Already Here

by John Wilmes

Physically, financially, and otherwise, the Thunder could never be in this position again. This is not to say that they can't, or won't, win another title- it's certainly possible. Just that the future is stupid. Read more »
NBA Finals, Game 7 Review: Thunder Win Title With Long-Term Window Over Short-Term Thinking

by Christopher Reina

The Thunder were supposed to dominate the Pacers, and their inability to do so became the very thing that validates their championship. Read more »