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NBA Playoffs Preview: Suns vs. Trail Blazers
The Phoenix Suns and the Portland Trail Blazers meet in a first-round playoff series. HTWS uses spider graphs to break down the matchups.
NBA Playoffs Preview: Lakers vs. Thunder
The Los Angeles Lakers and the Oklahoma City Thunder meet in a first-round playoff series. HTWS breaks it down using spider graphs to evaluate the matchups.
Phoenix Suns’ Key to Playoff Success: Jason Richardson’s FG%?
The Suns’ success this season is generally attributed to the usual suspects, Steve Nash and Amare Stoudemire. But the numbers suggest a less-expected hero.
The NBA D-League: The Best-Kept Secret In Sports
The NBA season is winding down as teams gear up for the playoffs, but maybe that’s not the league you should be paying attention to. Ever hear of the D-League?
The NBA’s Summer of Change, Part II: LeBron James Planning a Coup?
A coup is defined as: A) a quick, brilliant and highly successful act; and B) a takeover of one group by another. Both of which LeBron James is capable of.
The Art of the Man-Crush
Every dude’s got a man-crush. But if your man-crush is on a professional athlete, follow these rules to makes sure you’re doing it correctly.
The NBA: Where High-Demand Expiring Contracts Happen
Why are teams actively trading for players with huge contracts that aren’t even good anymore? The answer has less to do with X’s and O’s and more with dollars and cents.
The Johnny Lingo Effect: When NBA Players Grow Into Their Contracts
Far too often a GM overpays a player and hopes that they’ll grow into their contract—a little something I call the Johnny Lingo Effect. Unfortunately, it never actually happens.
The NBA’s Summer of Change, Part I: John Wall and the Point Guard Generation
John Wall is this year’s LeBron James in the draft. But with so many lottery teams already set at the point guard position, it’s likely that Wall will shake things up more than people realize.
The NBA’s CBA Could Learn a Lot From the NFL’s, and Vice Versa
Both the NBA and NFL are both threatening lockouts in 2011 after their respective CBAs expire. And they might be able to prevent it by learning a few things from each other.
