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.
We know LeBron means a lot to the Cavs. But how much does Anderson Varejao mean? HTWS turns to plus-minus to find out.
Conventional NBA wisdom holds that a team needs a few short guys and a few tall players to be successful. How To Watch Sports checks in with Cleveland Cavaliers analyst Roger Pimentel and Portland Trail Blazers analyst Sam Orme to explore these two teams who have been ravaged by injuries, losing their small guys and big guys, respectively.
A recent article set the internet aflame with the idea that LeBron James gets special treatment from referees. Unfortunately, the statistics actually imply the opposite.
Kevin Durant has made his first All-Star Game as a reserve. But based on the numbers, is it possible that he should actually be starting?
HTWS breaks down NBA teams by examining top players per position and takes a look at potential playoff outcomes.
Young stars don’t lead their teams to championships; even Michael Jordan didn’t win a ring until his seventh season. That means LeBron is just now coming of age, and it will be a while yet for John Wall.
LeBron James, Carmelo Anthony, Kevin Durant, Hedo Turkoglu, Danny Granger, Ron Artest, Shawn Marion… each of them legit small forward All-Stars, but notice anything else? None of them has a ring.
Highly-touted player, drafted high directly out of high school to a perennially-struggling team in a small market hungry for a championship. That’s LeBron James, right? Or is it Kevin Garnett?
Last year, Cleveland Cavaliers’ coach Mike Brown was the NBA’s Coach of the Year, and led his Cavs to the Eastern Conference Finals. And now, after only two games, he’s got to go.