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Do NCAA Football Rivalries Translate To Basketball?

by Dan Hanner

In honor of the beginning of the 2011 college football season, here is a look at some of their biggest rivalries and whether they translate to the basketball court. Read more »
Duke On TV (In August)

by Dan Hanner

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The Bigger Issues Of The Jereme Richmond Story

by Jonathan Tjarks

Jereme Richmond wasn’t the first player, and he won’t be the last, set up for failure by the current system of developing young basketball players in the United State. Read more »
Conference Expansion And Logic

by Dan Hanner

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The Reinforcements For Duke's Backcourt

by Tony Hohlastos

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Sullinger's Supporting Cast In Year 2

by Reid Arnold

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Power Rankings For The Alumni Games

by Jonathan Tjarks

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A Formula For Finding Dark-Horse Teams

by Dan Hanner

We can identify West Virginia, Iowa, Oklahoma, Minnesota and Auburn has promising dark-horse candidates if we look at a formula for how to spot them in past seasons. Read more »
Top-10 NBA Prospects From 2011 Nike Global Challenge

by Christopher Reina

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Individual Evaluations Of The 2011 Nike Global Challenge

by Christopher Reina

Estimating conservatively, 20 high school players that will play in the NBA participated in the 2011 Nike Global Challenge. From Aaron Gordon and Andrew Wiggins to Jabari Parker, Nerlens Noel and Julius Randle, how did they fare individually? Read more »
Needs More Hype

by Dan Hanner

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2011 Nike Global Challenge, Day 3

by Christopher Reina

In a highly competitive championship, Archie Goodwin and USA Midwest outlasted Andrew Wiggins, Anthony Bennett and Team Canada. Read more »
2011 Nike Global Challenge, Day 2

by Christopher Reina

Notes on Jabari Parker, Andrew Wiggins, Aaron Gordon, Sim Bhullar, Nerlens Noel, Brandon Ashley and more from the semifinals. Read more »
2011 Nike Global Challenge, Day 1

by Christopher Reina

Andrew Wiggins stole the show on Day 1 of the Nike Global Challenge as Canada and all three USA teams advanced to the semifinals. Read more »
Show Me Something

by Dan Hanner

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Who Is The SEC West Sleeper Team?

by Dan Hanner

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The Limiting Nature Of How Young Talent Is Developed In The USA

by Jonathan Tjarks

Many blamed the youth development system for Team USA's loss in the Women's World Cup. Those same arguments can be applied to the consequences of American basketball players raised on an AAU-dominated system. Read more »
RealGM Interview: Patric Young Of Florida

by Erildas Budraitis

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Harry Potter And The 2011 NCAA Tournament

by Dan Hanner

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Is Tony Bennett Still Viewed As An Elite Coach?

by Dan Hanner

Like Keno Davis and Pat Knight, Tony Bennett was the son of a coaching legend but there is more to him than just being the beneficiary of paternal nepotism. Read more »