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Rings Greatness Theory: Rings Matter, and Define a Player’s Greatness

Generally speaking, rings are a reflection of a player’s greatness. (This mostly applies to the NBA, where an individual player does have a large, outsized impact on his team’s ability to win games, and also for NFL QBs, who also have an outlier impact on a team’s ability to win games.) We can call this […]

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“Two Timelines” in the NBA Doesn’t Work

Often times, when teams have a great, generational players, there comes a point in time where those great players reach their mid 30s, and a serious discussion needs to be had: Do they keep them and build around them until they retire? Or do they focus on trying to build towards the future with young

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Kawhi Leonard and Jimmy Butler are not that different

Over the past 15 months, Kawhi Leonard’s stock has soared all the way up. His two rings and two Finals MVPs with two different teams, along with his multiple DPOY awards has earned him the distinction of being included in possible top 10 all time debates. I’m writing this to tell you this is a

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The Warriors Will Trade D’Angelo Russell for Andrew Wiggins

Read the title. … … Oh… wait, you want an explanation or rationale for the title? My bad. I’ll get right to it. The Golden State Warriors NEED a small forward. They don’t have a starting caliber wing. Kevin Durant left to join Kyrie Irving for some reason to play for the Brooklyn Nets. And

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Stop whining about the Warriors.

Throughout the past 2-3 years – or 24-36 months, if you will – there has been a recent flurry of complaints from NBA fans such as “The Warriors are ruining the NBA” and “Kevin Durant ruined the NBA” and “There is no more parity left because of the Warriors” and “Kevin Love should be a

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Why You Should Think Twice About Trading For Anthony Davis

Anthony Davis is a power forward who plays for the New Orleans Pelicans. Standing at 6’10, 250 lbs, Anthony Davis is a physical specimen that has made multiple all-star appearances, all-NBA teams, and all-defense teams, thus allowing him to earn his mark as one of the game’s best players. Along the way, Davis has climbed

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