• Examining the Worrying Trend of Jayson Tatum’s Three-Point Percentage
    Jayson Tatum has had one of the best summers imaginable from a basketball standpoint. From winning his first NBA title to signing a record-breaking contract extension to getting selected to Team USA’s Olympic roster, Tatum’s offseason, at least on the surface, seems to be going as smooth as can be. But if you dig in
  • The Wizards Have Finally Accepted the Harsh Truth
    The Wizards have been mired in mediocrity for the past half decade, only making the playoffs once in that span – that too, as an 8th seed. A lot of this has to do with John Wall, as his untimely injuries – most notably, when he tore his left achilles –  single-handedly caused the Wizards
  • Watch Out for the Tyrese Explosion
    Ever since Tyrese Haliburton slipped to the 12th pick in the 2020 NBA Draft, he hasn’t really done much that drew attention. The Kings had an overdose of guards that overshadowed him, and Haliburton just didn’t look like a good fit. Understanding the situation they had on their hands, Sacramento dealt Haliburton to the Indiana
  • The Cavaliers May Be Just One Step Away From Making the Playoffs
    In this century, the Cavaliers have not made the Playoffs even once without LeBron James wearing red and gold. However, this past season, the Cavs were millimeters away from achieving that goal. There may be an answer to why they dropped two straight games to be eliminated from Playoff contention. At the end of the
  • Why did the Jazz Constantly Fall Short In the Playoffs?
    (Plus, a Look the Jazz’s Rebuild) The Jazz can never seem to string together a successful postseason run. A year previously, Utah sat atop the Western Conference. Then, a month later, they fell to the hands of the Clippers. The year before that, the Nuggets squeaked by the Jazz behind Jamal Murray’s heroics to earn
  • What Does OKC’s Future Look Like?
    Coming into the 2022 NBA Draft, the Thunder were looking to be aggressive. They couldn’t wait to get the pieces that would complement Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Josh Giddey. As soon as the Draft started, they did just that, selecting the lanky Gonzaga product Chet Holmgren. Then nine picks later, they struck a deal with the
  • Analyzing the Celtics’ Offseason
    There’s always one thing all clubs fresh off a Finals run have on their to do list for the offseason: Keep the core intact. Teams have to first make sure their star(s) are happy, and then they can move on to the next step. So far, the Celtics have done just that. They’ve kept Jayson