2025-03 Blog Archive
The Lakers’ Gamble on Len—A Failed Experiment?
When the Los Angeles Lakers failed to land Mark Williams at the trade deadline, they acted fast in the free-agent market. Christian Wood was waived, and in his place, they signed veteran big man Alex Len, who had just been bought out by the Sacrame...
- 03-19
- 190
Goodwin Shines Again, but His Minutes Are Running Out
The Los Angeles Lakers secured a 125-109 victory over the San Antonio Spurs, despite missing LeBron James and Rui Hachimura. Once again, the team’s backcourt duo of Luka Dončić and Austin Reaves took control of the game:
Luka Dončić: 21 ...
- 03-18
- 228
A Wild Game, a Stunning Performance
The Philadelphia 76ers fell in a 137-144 overtime thriller against the Houston Rockets, but the story of the night wasn’t the loss—it was Quentin Grimes’ breakout performance.
With Joel Embiid, Tyrese Maxey, and Paul George all sidelined, the Sixers had no ...
- 03-18
- 162
For years, Tom Thibodeau’s coaching philosophy has been both praised and criticized. He demands relentless effort, values defensive intensity, and trusts his starters to carry the load—often at the expense of their legs.
But now, even one of the NBA’s most durable players is speaking out.
Mik...
- 03-13
- 161
Stephen Curry has done it again.
In the Warriors' last game against the Trail Blazers, Curry knocked down five three-pointers, bringing his career total to 3,998. With the way he’s been shooting this season—averaging 4.5 threes per game—it’s almost certain that in his next matchup against t...
- 03-12
- 159
Something strange happened in the Lakers’ recent shocking loss to the Brooklyn Nets.
Despite key players LeBron James, Jarred Vanderbilt, Rui Hachimura, and Jaxson Hayes all missing the game due to injuries, one name was still nowhere to be found in the rotation—Cam Reddish.
Even in a game wher...
- 03-12
- 157
The Phoenix Suns’ experiment with Kevin Durant is starting to look like one of the biggest gambles gone wrong in recent NBA history.
Despite still being one of the best players in the league at 36, Durant’s future in Phoenix is suddenly looking very uncertain. Recent reports suggest that the Su...
- 03-11
- 166
The Warriors Are Back—And Jimmy Butler Is a Big Reason Why
The Golden State Warriors are suddenly surging. After a rough start to the season, they’ve turned things around in dramatic fashion, winning 10 of their last 11 games. They now sit at 37-28, holding onto the sixth seed in the West, and ...
- 03-11
- 166
A Must-Win Battle Ends with a Signature Shot
In a season full of must-win games, this one stood out.
The LA Clippers and Sacramento Kings entered the night neck and neck in the standings—one game apart. The winner would take the eighth spot in the Western Conference, while the loser would slide f...
- 03-10
- 167
A Statement Win on a Statement Night
Big games define MVP races.
With the Oklahoma City Thunder and Denver Nuggets clashing in a high-stakes showdown, the spotlight was on two MVP frontrunners—Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (SGA) and Nikola Jokić.
By the end of the night, there was no question who owne...
- 03-10
- 159