The NBA has traditionally operated in waves. Transient phases eventually alter fortunes and identities of every single franchise. The league is structured to cater to that with the draft and salary caps preventing teams from holding a perennial...
“I hated basketball, hated it. I was done. Before COVID, I almost quit anyway.” The words of Birmingham’s Kofi Josephs came merely a month after his historic performance for the Plymouth Patriots against the Manchester Giants in...
What is a villain? It’s a traditional outlook on an antagonist. The maniacal face of dishonour with their crimson eyes set on targeted wreckage – reasons be damned. New York is basketball. It is also theatre. Broadway. Showbiz. Madison Square...
“Considering his physical tools, intangibles and how much he’s improved over the past two years, though, a lot of teams would probably have a hard time passing him up in the 10-20 range, since he truly has home run potential if he can improve on his...
Threes, plays and fadeaways – a local jazz band coming to a club near you… Or a manufactured, yet apt description of last night’s game between the Boston Celtics and the Golden State Warriors. Credit: Bob DeChiara-USA TODAY Sports...
Time, in its perpetual state of uncertainty, comes with urgency, unspoken yet felt so unequivocally. A tangible joust against a concept with change as the sole victor. Credit – AP “Trust the Process” – now a phrase that has...