Thunder Summer Renovation Begins Now
The NBA’s Western Conference hasn’t felt this wide open in years.
The NBA’s Western Conference hasn’t felt this wide open in years.
I got really down on the Celtics over the last few days in the lead up to the 2019 NBA Draft. All indications were the team’s two best players are out the door, years of meticulous team-building left in shambles. And the future guaranteed nothing but difficult questions: what will the Celtics do with Terry Rozier’s restricted free agency? How will the team handle Jaylen Brown’s impending extension eligibility? Will Gordon Hayward ever be more than an albatross on the cap table?
“Steph gonna Steph”
The most iconic sneaker brand in basketball just found its newest members, and foremost among them is none other than the Celtics’ young franchise player, Jayson Tatum.
Josh Hart hasn’t officially been traded to the New Orleans Pelicans just yet, but he is already moving on.
Well, the moment we had waited a few agonizing hours for finally arrived around 10 PM (central) as the Bucks selected USC’s Kevin Porter Jr. with the 30th overall pick in last night’s draft.
With the 17th pick of the 2019 NBA Draft, the New Orleans Pelicans selected Nickeil Alexander-Walker, a highly regarded shooter, out of Virginia Tech.
The Golden State Warriors selected three players in the 2019 NBA Draft, but they weren’t done there. After the draft concluded, the Warriors jumped into the mass of teams jockeying to sign the best undrafted players.
When the New Orleans Pelicans won the 2019 NBA Draft Lottery, it was a bit of a shock. They had the seventh-best odds (6 percent) of doing so, which are relatively good, but their 33-49 record is a far cry from what was expected before the season began. The Anthony Davis-fueled tumult, and the games it caused the star forward to miss, was aided by early season injuries, the trade of Nikola Mirotic to Milwaukee, and the season-ending abdominal injury to Jrue Holiday down the stretch in bringing that record so far down.