Basketball Analysis
The Realest: Cam Thomas And The Brooklyn Nets

by Jack Tien-Dana

To start this season, Cam Thomas is living his best life, as if his parents are out of town and ice cream is for dinner. Read more »
Why Is Basketball Better Out West?

by John Wilmes

The two conference have been lopsided for decades, owing to a lot of different factors; an uneven distribution of ambitious ownership, luck, and good weather are usually mentioned, but even that mix of explanations doesn't quite tell the story, which has gotten too large to ignore. Read more »
The Realest: Cade Cunningham And The Detroit Pistons

by Jack Tien-Dana

The Pistons are an ontological chicken-or-the-egg thought experiment into whether the player makes the team or the team makes the player. With Cade Cunningham in tow, Detroit has their most exciting young player in a generation, even if he's not the one-man cure-all that they hoped for. Read more »
The Realest: LaMelo Ball And The Charlotte Hornets

by Jack Tien-Dana

Eventually, there's hope that Ball can become some sort of evolutionary Steve Nash, an all-world bandleader who can coax melody from a roaring wall of sound, but Charlotte has currently boxed him in as a soloist. Read more »
The Realest: Trae Young And The Atlanta Hawks

by Jack Tien-Dana

To be at his best, Trae Young doesn't require a co-star, so much as a security detail. His offensive gifts are so expansive that it inherently narrows his teammates' responsibilities. Read more »
The Progress Of The Phoenix Suns

by Zachary Cohen

The Suns added just enough in the offseason in Ryan Dunn and Tyus Jones to give the team some depth while they also upgraded the system and vibes by bringing in Mike Budenholzer to replace Frank Vogel. Read more »
2025 NBA Draft: 10 NCAA Players To Watch

by Zachary Cohen

Cooper Flagg headlines the 2025 draft class, but Ace Bailey, VJ Edgecombe, Dylan Harper, Egor Demin, Kon Knueppel, Liam McNeeley, Khaman Maluach, Drake Powell and Tre Johnson will be worth following closely throughout the college basketball season. Read more »
The Realest: Victor Wembanyama And The San Antonio Spurs

by Jack Tien-Dana

His story is equal parts determinism and self-determination: Victor Wembanyama will be the best player of his generation not only because he's the most physically freakish athlete in NBA history, but because he Wants It More.  Read more »
Signs Of Life For The Chicago Bulls

by John Wilmes

With Lonzo Ball working his way back from injury, there is a growing belief that this Bulls' team might make a little noise, but at the same time, acceptance that if they don't, it’ll be worth watching them try. Read more »
The Realest: Amen Thompson And The Houston Rockets

by Jack Tien-Dana

To grow into a star, Amen Thompson needs the opportunity to fail. If the Rockets want to win games, it makes sense for Thompson to do less. If they want to win championships, they need to let him be so much more.  Read more »
The Realest: James Harden And The LA Clippers

by Jack Tien-Dana

To his immense credit, James Harden has been able to come to terms with the fact that he's no longer the prime version of himself. For the Clippers to maintain their spot in the West's creamy middle, Harden will have to reanimate the old him. Read more »
The Realest: DeMar DeRozan And The Sacramento Kings

by Jack Tien-Dana

By signing DeMar DeRozan this summer, the Kings are continuing to bet that day-to-day competence is next to excellence. Ultimately, success is best measured in beams, not banners.  Read more »
The Realest: Tyrese Haliburton And The Indiana Pacers

by Jack Tien-Dana

For Indiana to capitalize on their roster's collective goodness, Tyrese Haliburton will have to embrace his individual greatness. Read more »
Bronny James, Kendrick Perkins And What The Media Chooses To Cover

by John Wilmes

As ESPN continues its nonstop Bronny James coverage, they also published a report on a NIL-related financial scheme involving one of their own high profile analysts. Read more »
The Realest: Brandon Ingram And The New Orleans Pelicans

by Jack Tien-Dana

In his current state, Brandon Ingram exists within the uncanny valley of near-stardom, his almost-greatness becoming a form of badness. Read more »
The Realest: Paolo Banchero And The Orlando Magic

by Jack Tien-Dana

Coming off their best season in a decade, the Magic are a uniquely massive team because Paolo Banchero's nimble, dextrous play means they don't have to sacrifice size for skill. But by asking Banchero to be their main creator, the Magic are doing him a disservice. Read more »
The Realest: Evan Mobley And The Cleveland Cavaliers

by Jack Tien-Dana

The presence of Jarrett Allen forces Evan Mobley to transform from a uniquely gifted center into a limited, underskilled forward. At this point, Mobley can't just be a blob of limitless potential. Read more »
The Realest: Jimmy Butler And The Miami Heat

by Jack Tien-Dana

Miami's hopes are inexplicably tied to Jimmy Butler. But at this point, believing that Butler can summon his Playoff Jimmy alter ego is an expression of faith. Read more »
Mount Mutombo Was A Summit For Humanity

by John Wilmes

Both rich with gravitas and light-hearted as can be, we will be lucky if the sport ever gives us another man so magnanimous and admirable as Dikembe Mutombo. Read more »
The Realest: Ja Morant And The Memphis Grizzlies

by Jack Tien-Dana

When Ja Morant returns to the court, he'll do so with the best and most versatile roster of his career. For the first time, Memphis has the right assemblage of size and skill to adjust to any postseason wrinkle. Read more »