Reggie Miller was determined to become a hero for people who didn't know they wanted him. He took that premise as far as it could go, right up into the rafters. Read more »
NBA Analysis
Thirty Histories: Indiana Pacers
Thirty Histories: Memphis Grizzlies
Hubie Brown continues to have the requisite spirit to call thirty-odd contests per year. Nobody explains the game- nobody so clearly relishes explaining the game- like he does. Read more »
Thirty Histories: New Jersey/Brooklyn Nets
The Nets' Rocket Pop uniforms were very 1990, a time which was itself a historical nowhere, appropriate trappings for teams that were terrible for one year, then various forms of just-okay for the next several. Read more »
Thirty Histories: Phoenix Suns
Jason Kidd is one of the most beautifully intelligent basketball players who has ever lived. He also has repeatedly undermined the people around him. Read more »
Shaping Narratives And Meaning During The Booms And Busts
There was already a sense of narrative fate that the story of the first decade of basketball in Oklahoma City could only end this way, however perverse. That era may not have resulted in a dynastic title run, but there was truth. Read more »
Thirty Histories: Oklahoma City Thunder (Seattle Supersonics)
The end of the Sonics was, like the end of many things that matter to people, confusing and wildly sad. In the decade-plus since, there have been only wet gray winters and no NBA basketball in Seattle. Read more »
Stars In Exile: Chris Paul And Blake Griffin After Lob City
The twin fates of Blake Griffin and Chris Paul speak to the fickle nature of player power and to the boom or bust mentality that has taken over team management. Read more »
Thirty Histories: Orlando Magic
Where most stars enjoy four or five distinct phases of their career, T-Mac got about two-and-a-half, and bad luck followed him around like a slasher villain. Read more »
2020 NBA Draft Prospects: Wings
Breaking down the games of Deni Avdija, Jaden McDaniels, Scottie Lewis, Precious Achiuwa and Tyrese Maxey. Read more »
Thirty Histories: Dallas Mavericks
For a solid decade, the Mavericks looked in vain for a starting center. They almost never found a suitable one. Until they did and they won a ring, and then he was gone. Read more »
The Importance Of Danny Green
Danny Green has long been one of the best role players in the NBA, but he'll have to be something more than that for the Lakers this season. Read more »
Thirty Histories: Milwaukee Bucks
The reason Ray Allen is still making insinuations about the referees and the league office all these years later is not that he had an NBA title taken away from him but that he remembers the sensation of his agency slipping away in the most unpleasant manner. Read more »
Doncic & Porzingis Are The Mavs' Second Chance At A Transcendent Duo
Imagine if Steve Nash and Dirk Nowitzki were never broken up. Now, imagine if Nash were five inches taller and Dirk were three inches taller. That's the kind of potential the Mavericks are looking at. Read more »
2020 NBA Draft Prospects: Point Guards
With Anthony Edwards, Cole Anthony, Theo Maledon, RJ Hampton and Nico Mannion featuring, 2020 figures to be a bounceback draft for the position. Read more »
Russell Westbrook's Full-Blown Conundrum
Russell Westbrook can either rage against the minor humbling he's been due his entire career, or he makes a few changes to his approach and we see how far the Rockets can go with everybody on the same page. Read more »
2019 Western Conference Offseason Chatter From Summer League
With so much turnover this offseason, and another exciting draft class, teams had lots and lots to say. Read more »
Jimmy Butler Gets To Do What He Wants In Miami
Regardless of the mental machinations involved, South Beach Jimmy does seem a purer expression of Jimmy Butler's values. He wants to win, but he also wants status and credit and the ball. Read more »
2019 Eastern Conference Offseason Chatter From Summer League
With so much turnover this offseason, and another exciting draft class, teams had lots and lots to say. Read more »
Chris Paul In Exile
After burning through two franchises in three years, Chris Paul is now what other people make of him, and not the other way around, as he's so strongly insisted over all these years. Read more »
The NBA Can Fix The Broken Youth Basketball System If They Chose To
The NBA is the only organization in America with the prestige, the cultural capital and the incentive to spearhead a more tightly regulated youth club system that prioritizes the safety and skill development of players. Read more »