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Kevin Porter Jr. Is Crashing A Career

Kevin Porter Jr. is only 20 years old. Unfortunately for him, the NBA is rich with responsible 20 years olds.

January 19, 2021 in Column, featured.

James Harden is Brooklyn Happy. Kyrie Irving Is Brooklyn Angry. Welcome to the Melodrama.

James Harden was always going to be the winner which means Kyrie Irving was going to lose. But you can’t Chris Bosh Kyrie.

January 14, 2021 in Column, featured.

Failing the Mamba Test

Is this a defining moment in Kyrie Irving’s career? Does he want to be Barry Sanders? Retired at 30?

January 13, 2021 in Column, featured.

Kyrie Living His Best Life Is Not Going to Work. Steve Nash Is Going to Work but Ain’t Happy

The Nets and the Nets have the same record. Blame Kyrie. Blame the Nets defense.

January 12, 2021 in Column, featured.

Julius Randle Has Arrived

The marriage between Julius Randle and Tom Thibodeau gets an A+. Randle is playing like an All-Star and Thibs has changed the culture.

January 10, 2021 in Column, featured.

About Those Steph Curry Doubters

Steph Curry has a huge challenge. Shutting up his doubters barely registers on the long list of must-dos.

January 6, 2021 in Column, featured.

Collin Sexton, Christian Wood, and Marvin Bagley’s Daddy

Collin Sexton and Christian Wood have been a surprise. So is Marvin Bagley III’s father asking the Kings to trade him after 6 games. And Kelly Oubre’s 1 lone three and 24 misses.

January 3, 2021 in Column, featured.

Did Doc Rivers Just Praise the Lakers?

In the latest iteration of why the Clippers failed, Doc Rivers blames his former players for not knowing their roles. He leaves himself out of the equation as if he had no responsibility. It sounds a lot like Paul George.

December 30, 2020 in Column, featured.

Milwaukee Has A Problem and It’s Not Khris Middleton

Give Milwaukee the memo. Defense wins rings.

December 28, 2020 in Column, featured.

A Special Career Ends In Springfield

Paul Pierce is in the Hall of Fame. It took 19 years of blood, sweat, and tears, plus a title and a wheelchair to make it happen.

December 24, 2020 in Column, featured.

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