by John Wilmes
Here we are, at the start of something, which one of the greatest players of all time felt strongly enough about to make it an important conquest in his shockingly lengthy farewell cruise.
by Wes Goldberg
Once the Pacers get opponents to play their style, the bet is that they’ll be better at playing that way. This is partly because of the hours of logged practice time, but mostly because they have Tyrese Haliburton.
by Zachary Cohen
In a draft that doesn’t have any clear future franchise players, Alexandre Sarr’s ability to play the defensive end, combined with all the tools he has to work with offensively, makes him a swing worth taking.
by Wes Goldberg
The Warriors famously built their dynasty through the draft, but the franchise has had very little success selecting players over the past decade.