Category: NBA DAILY
With the 2019 NBA Draft less than nine days away, there are a lot of conversations taking place that should make this year’s draft one of the busier transaction windows we’ve seen around the event in some time.
DeMar DeRozan is the latest in a long line of players traded before their team took a step up to the next level, writes Matt John.
As draft night fast approaches, there are three upperclassmen that franchises should target with a late-round selection, writes Ben Nadeau.
With this week’s trade, the Brooklyn Nets became big-time players in the upcoming free agent frenzy, thus marking the end of a once-bleak and hopeless road, writes Shane Rhodes.
New York will be a major player in free agency this summer, but if their hopes turn out to be mere delusions of grandeur, then they’ll have to consider where to go next, writes Matt John.
Is the majority of value in the draft found in the top picks? You don’t have to look any further than this year’s NBA Finals for proof that teams can succeed without high-end lottery selections, writes Drew Maresca.
With the recent news that the New Orleans Pelicans will start listening to offers for Anthony Davis, Jordan Hicks takes a look at a few potential deals.
Although the attention is focused on his Tar Heel teammates, Kenny Williams has begun to hit his stride during workouts and scrimmages ahead of the NBA Draft, writes David Yapkowitz.
Through the eyes of an Indiana staffer, Spencer Davies offers an extended look into Romeo Langford’s prospects as a pro before the 2019 NBA Draft.
Several teams this season proved that going all in, as risky as it is, is worth trying, writes Matt John.