Basketball Articles

Reflecting On a Special Season

by Matthew Gordon

So much happened during the 2003-2004 season; whether it was good, bad or a mix of the two is entirely subjective. Between the arrival of LBJ, Bosh, Melo and Wade, Kobe's arrest in Colorado and the East standing up to the West, there was no shortage of excitement. Read more »
A Title Might Cost A Fortune

by Matthew Gordon

Robert Sarver has demonstrated an unwillingness to pay the luxury tax and Mark Cuban has looked to dip his team?s payroll beneath it but can either owner give his team a championship without forking over serious cash? Read more »
Turning Point

by Matthew Gordon

There are some legitimate questions facing both legitimate contenders and floundering bottom-feeders, including the Spurs, Pistons, Wolves and Hawks. Read more »
The Price Of Glory

by Matthew Gordon

Between the All-Star Game and the trade deadline, February is just a fun time to be involved with the NBA, even if it?s just through a TV screen. Read more »
Remodeling The Foreign NBA Player

by Matthew Gordon

With players like Andris Biedrins, Jorge Garbajosa and Andres Nocioni enjoying great success in the NBA, we must reconsider the stereotype of foreign talent as finesse players without any toughness. Read more »
The Ultimate Crapshoot

by Matthew Gordon

The Atlantic division has become a confusing mess that any team can win. Who wants that title and who wants a high pick? Either could be worth it. Read more »