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Basketball Analysis
The Bucks' Fight For Legitimacy
The NBA's Not-So-Great Flux Of 2019
The business of the NBA, it seems more and more every year, is business rather than basketball, and the second thing- the reason we're all here in the first place- is suffering for it. Read more »
From Warehouse To NBA Arenas, Kevin Huerter Keeps Up With His Shooting
Kevin Huerter had been enjoying life in the NBA to the point he forgot he was going to be paid. Read more »
The Most Difficult Way To Acquire A Superstar
A team is more likely to acquire a superstar through the draft or trade than they are using outright cap space. Read more »
Tobias Harris & Turning 'The Process' Into An Exciting Championship Contender In Philadelphia
After drifting around the league for six-and-a-half seasons, Harris is finally being given a chance to show what he can do playing consequential basketball. Read more »
NBA Defense Is Un-American
We extoll NBA offense simply for the scoring- no nicknames, pop star girlfriends, or on-court histrionics necessary. That's because it's so American, so individualistic. Unlike defense. Read more »
Give Kyrie A Break
Kyrie Irving may have backtracked on his public commitment to the Celtics, but any criticism of his waffling is unfounded. It's simply how the modern-day NBA works. Read more »
Dirk Nowitzki Rises To The Occasion At The Garden One More Time
Dirk Nowitzki has a ring. There is nothing left for him to accomplish. Which does not mean the work is not enjoyable, or that he does not savor it, at this late stage. Read more »
Anthony Davis Decides To Choose His Own Destiny
We know how awesome Davis can be because he has to do so much for the Pelicans, but we also do not have a solid idea of how awesome Davis can be when everything is a little bit easier on him. Read more »
The Solace Indiana Can Find
There's no getting around how disappointing it is to lose Victor Oladipo, but the Pacers are well-equipped to muddle through the disappointment with some dignity. Read more »
The Modern NBA Hegemony Of The Three-Pointer
The standards for player effectiveness have shifted so remarkably that entire typologies of the game are fading from existence during this stylistic hegemony. Read more »
Kyrie Irving's Oddly Familiar Leadership Traits
It's strange yet predictable that Kyrie Irving fancies himself the NBA's most creative thinker, but is falling back on the old Treat The Young Guys Like Idiots strategy. Read more »
The Ballad Of Boogie Cousins
DeMarcus Cousins now single-handedly provides a reason for fans otherwise tired of Golden State's dominance to cheer for the Warriors, adding a patina of fun and joy to their seemingly inevitable Finals triumph. Read more »
Lonzo Ball And Dennis Smith Are Just Trying To Grow Next To Greatness
Not only are Lonzo Ball and Dennis Smith Jr. going to be better than they currently are, but the greatness of their greatest skills have yet to be debunked or diminished. Read more »
The Timberwolves Rediscover Fun, Happiness, And Freedom Without Thibs
The process of moving on does not always pan out, but in the in-between stage, there is at least, a profound feeling of relief. The Wolves are free, and they'll play like it. Read more »
The Spurs Against Three-Point Conventional Wisdom
Basketball has changed drastically over the last decade-plus, and the Spurs have been right there at the forefront of the movement the entire time. But now they're pivoting away from the three-point trend. Read more »
A Final Appreciation Of The Wizards' Fascinating, Disastrous Season
The Wiz are not, like Orlando or Phoenix, a lousy young team that is a little bit interesting on the basis that they are still figuring stuff out. No, they are fascinating in a painful way. Read more »
The Muddling Of Draymond Green
Draymond Green does feel, more than any of his All-NBA caliber teammates, like a construction, a not-quite-great player so completely in his element that he achieves much more than he could anywhere else. Read more »
The Maximum Available 2019 Cap Space For All 30 NBA Teams
The NBA's salary cap is projected to jump from just under $102 million for the 18-19 season to $109 million for the 19-20 season. Read more »
Steph, Kyrie And Their Contributions To The Crumbling Of Reality
When Steph Curry says he doesn't think we landed on the moon, and Kyrie backs him up, it is, on its own, just two famous people saying stupid stuff, but it also contributes to a larger societal problem. Read more »