NBA Daily: Who Can the Celtics Turn to Now?

In a scary scene, Kemba Walker went down in a heap. Now the Boston Celtics are likely down another starter and a team leader. Shane Rhodes breaks down the impact of the injury and where Boston may go from here.

Jeff Hawkins  •  15 Oct 2021
A New Beginning for Malcolm Brogdon

When he signed with the Indiana Pacers, success wasn’t a guarantee for Malcolm Brogdon. But he bet on himself, taking on a larger role than any he saw in Milwaukee. Drew Maresca breaks down how Brogdon has faired in that decision thus far.

Jeff Hawkins  •  15 Oct 2021
NBA Daily: Sixth Man of the Year Watch — 11/22/19

Douglas Farmer checks back in on the top second-unit players in the league with another edition of Basketball Insiders’ Sixth Man watch.

Jeff Hawkins  •  15 Oct 2021
NBA Daily: Chasing 40

Can James Harden outdo his last season and drop 40 points per game in 2019-20? History says he can. Drew Mays takes a deep dive into the numbers.

Jeff Hawkins  •  15 Oct 2021
NBA Daily: Reliable Burks Thriving In Long Sought-After Opportunity

Spencer Davies takes a look at Alec Burks’ outstanding start to the season with the Golden State Warriors.

Jeff Hawkins  •  15 Oct 2021
Hungry HEAT Destined To Be Dark Horse In East

The Miami HEAT are off to a hot start at 9-3. Jordan Hicks details why this may actually be legitimate and why the HEAT have a chance to go deep in the playoffs.

Jeff Hawkins  •  15 Oct 2021
NBA Daily: Philadelphia Castoffs Finding Success Elsewhere

After failing to make it with the Philadelphia 76ers, three players have stood out by gaining traction with new franchises as solid contributors. Chad Smith sheds some light on how these individuals have changed the narrative of their careers.

Chad Smith  •  15 Oct 2021
NBA Daily: DPOY Watch – 11/19/2019

A familiar name is back at the top of the Defensive Player of the Year rankings with established contenders and youthful upstarts nipping at his heels.

Jeff Hawkins  •  15 Oct 2021
Kyle Collinsworth In Familiar Territory

Kyle Collinsworth has been making his mark for the Salt Lake City Stars, which shouldn’t feel too different to him since he’s dominated in Utah basketball before. Matt John writes.

Jeff Hawkins  •  15 Oct 2021