Welcome back to our examination of NBA trade demands! In part one, we examined how trade demands are not inherently selfish but rather depend upon the context of the demand. In part two, we...
Welcome back to our examination of NBA trade demands! In part one, we examined how trade demands are not inherently selfish but rather depend upon the context of the demand. In part two, we looked at how trade demands were traditionally portrayed by the media and how that narrative...
After a recent game against the Cleveland Cavaliers, Golden State Warriors’ forward Draymond Green was speaking to reporters. Unsurprisingly (this being Draymond Green and all), he had some things to say. “To watch Andre Drummond, before the game, sit on the sidelines, then go to the back, and to...
The Cleveland Cavaliers have decided to move on from center Andre Drummond. An agreement between the Cavaliers, the two-time All-Star Drummond and his agent, Jeff Swartz, has been made that he will no longer be active but will remain on the team as they work to find a trade...
The 2019-2020 NBA season was one of the wildest seasons in league history. With the first part of the regular season ending in March due to COVID-19 and the restart with only 22 teams at the end of July, it made evaluating players and their overall rankings for the...
The NBA’s popularity and rise to prominence has always been about the next generation of players who eventually become the new faces of the league. From Magic/Bird to Michael Jordan to Kobe Bryant to now LeBron James, the NBA has not lacked star power and has done a great...
Now that the NBA All Star break is over, every team has work to do. Some teams will be playing for playoff positioning while others will be looking towards the future and figuring out what they have. Here’s a few teams that made moves for the future and will...
The biggest lie in the NBA is that the center position is gone. Gone are the traditional back to the basket, nasty, hard fouling, mean son of a guns in the middle. Lies, I tell you. The center position is not gone, it’s evolved. We still have the long...
[author image=”https://www.the3pointconversion.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/pic-copy.jpg” ]Raphael Haynes, Atlanta, GA @mrcontroversy21[/author] During the existence of the NBA, there has always been a dominating center in every era dating back to George Mikan, Wilt Chamberlain, Bill Russell, Elvin Hayes, Kareem Abdul Jabbar and Shaquille O’Neal. The league has gotten accustom to seeing the offense go through...