When I said that I thought the NBA Finals would look "familiar" again this year, this isn't exactly what I had in mind. Sure, not a single one of us is surprised to see the Lakers back again, but ... (Continue reading)
Three sweeps and one possible franchise and legacy altering upset later, it's time to get set for the NBA Conference Finals. First, we probably have to catch our breath a little bit: It wasn't really that surprising for Orlando and ... (Continue reading)
Less than a dozen games left to go, and then the Lakers will look to defend a title for the first time since 2001-2002. Entire books have been written about the difficulties inherent to climbing the mountain one season, ... (Continue reading)
Most teams have about 15 games left in their regular seasons. They've already begun to construct plans for after the playoffs—or the lack thereof. That leaves us just enough time to evaluate what their offseasons should look like. Dr. ... (Continue reading)
We're now officially entering that period of the NBA offseason where most of the big fish are already out of the lake. As we saw during these past few days, the majority of signings and trades will now concentrate on basic rotation subs, ... (Continue reading)
While there has been enough player movement in the past 24 hours to warrant another "Musings" article from Dr. Trade, we'll get to Steve Nash, Jarrett Jack, and Matt Barnes a different day. For now, let's play another fun game with ... (Continue reading)
Article No. 4 of the Dr. Trade column finds us chronicling the ever-continuing travels of Quentin Richardson. Just over 24 hours ago, I wrote a then-current article about his move from the Memphis Grizzlies to the Los Angeles Clippers. The fates ... (Continue reading)
Installment number three of the "Dr. Trade" feature will switch from the hypothetical scenarios of the last two articles to that of a few minor deals that have gone down over the last couple of days. As always, keep checking back ... (Continue reading)