NBA
Looking ahead in the Warriors future: Why I’m so pessimistic
I usually don’t like to speculate this far in the future, but I have also been saying that the Warriors are likely three years away from any major success (assuming no major deals are done, and assuming none of the Warriors turn into players far more amazing than I could ever imagine). Since this... »
Blazer Draft Bonanza–Wait…
The still-in-the-throes Draft Post-Mortem »
NBA Draft 09, Live @ Sportstwo
Sportstwo features considerable discussion and coverage of the annual NBA Draft, and this year is no exception. As the draft commences on Thursday June 25th (7PM EST), the draft board (featured below) will be continuously updated. Trades and any other player movement will tracked live, right here on our front page. You will also be able to click... »
Anthony Randolph: Superstar In The Making
Usually when a player is the last pick in the lottery, they have a chip on their shoulder when being compared to the rest of the lottery. They are considered the underdog on the top picks, and are forgotten about while discussing the best players of the draft. They are not as valued and go... »
Hinrich to be traded to Minnesota?
According to Doug Thonus, the Chicago Bulls are discussing a trade of Kirk Hinrich to Minnesota for their #6 pick in the upcoming draft. »
Blake to have surgery out 6-8 weeks
According to a text from the Blazers and Wheels at Work. Shoulder surgery. KP says ” We need to go in, clean a few things up and get it stabilized”Not a big deal in the middle of summer but makes me wonder if has any bearing on PG decisions. »
Gordon vs. Hinrich? I think not!
The debate among Bulls fans these days isn’t a new one. Ever snce the Bulls traded away Jamal Crawford and used the #3 pick in the draft to choose Ben Gordon, fans have argued whether Gordon should be starting, should be a point guard, should be super sub 6th man, or even Hinrich or... »
Gar Forman introduced as Bulls’ new general manager
The Bulls officially introduced Gar Forman as the team’s new general manager this morning, but the front-office restructuring is more subtle than dramatic. John Paxson remains with the team as executive vice president of basketball operations and is still at the top of the hierarchy. Forman, who has been in the organization for 11 years and... »
