Steve Kerr

“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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Steph Curry is Still the Most Disrespected Superstar in the NBA

Stephen Wardell “Chef” “Baby-faced assassin” Curry is a NBA player for the Golden State Warriors. He is a 3x NBA champion, he is 2x MVP (including 1 unanimous), a member of the 50/40/90 club. And is often considered the greatest shooter ever. Like many great players, Curry has his fair share of haters. But most

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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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In This Era of Wings, Small Guards are OBSOLETE

Unless you’re clueless and live under a rock, you’ve probably noticed a trend going on in the NBA. Some of you guys will say it is the proliferation of the 3 point shot or the phasing out of stiff and slow rebounding bigs with average post games. No. This is not what I am referring

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