Category: NBA Saturday
For the first time since 2004 when the NBA allowed Charlotte to have a second go at a franchise, the NBA is seriously entertaining the idea of expansion. The NBA, like many businesses, has seen its revenue ravaged by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and could look to monetize new markets as a means to recover some of those losses, the burning question remains, where to expand?
With a bevy of injuries to their stars, the Golden State Warriors should rest up the remainder of the regular season to avoid any playoff letdowns.
After losing DeMarcus Cousins to a season-ending injury, Anthony Davis has played MVP-caliber basketball to keep the Pelicans playoff hopes alive.
Once a major weakness, the Philadelphia 76ers’ bench could provide some much-needed firepower during the postseason.
Should Jimmy Butler miss an extended period of time, the Minnesota Timberwolves could lose footing quickly in the tight Western Conference playoff race.
The Los Angeles Lakers may not make the playoffs this season, but they’re trending in the right direction.
Free to choose his next destination, Marco Belinelli could find himself as the player to push Philadelphia into the postseason.
Like the cover of Lethal Weapon, Joel Embiid is finally equipped to go back to back, marking the next step in his NBA career.
DeMarcus Cousins suffered a brutal injury Friday night, but all hope isn’t lost for the Pelicans.
On the cusp of a playoff appearance for the first time in six years, the Philadelphia 76ers could cement their postseason status with a move at the trade deadline.