By Dave Holcomb Point Guard Brandon Jennings finally decided to sign with the Milwaukee Bucks, but he won’t be staying there very long. A week after Milwaukee lost their best baseball player to a season ending suspension, their best basketball player is traded to Detroit. The Pistons acquired Jennings through a sign-and-trade deal with the Bucks that will send Brandon … [Read more...] about Guard Brandon Jennings to Detroit, Pistons a year away
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Summer 2013: Charlotte, Chicago, New York and Toronto
By Joe Manganiello At midnight, free agency in the NBA officially began. Let's not waste anytime jumping back into our breakdown of every team's off-season plans. Charlotte: Oh, the soon-to-be Hornets. I don’t want to waste too much page talking about this team. Bottom line: they are the early favorites in Vegas to get Andrew Wiggins. Sidebar: Hey, maybe that was … [Read more...] about Summer 2013: Charlotte, Chicago, New York and Toronto
Summer 2013: Draft review, Atlanta, Boston and Brooklyn
By Joe Manganiello From the night’s first selection through the turn of round one when most of the lottery trades were finalized, Thursday’s NBA draft was about as unpredictable as it was entertaining. For such a disrespected draft class - it’s being casually referred to as the worst draft in thirteen years, and as harsh as that may be, the claim holds merit - I can’t … [Read more...] about Summer 2013: Draft review, Atlanta, Boston and Brooklyn
Re-watching game 1, thoughts before game 2 and why tonight affects LeBron’s legacy
By Joe Manganiello In the hours before game two, I decided to revisit game one - a phenomenal game - to pinpoint what would be most consequential in the NBA Finals second installment. https://twitter.com/joemags32/status/343750830475841538 With the help of my Twitter followers (some friends and some strangers) here's what I'm looking for … [Read more...] about Re-watching game 1, thoughts before game 2 and why tonight affects LeBron’s legacy
Bona’s Schmidt Brushes Recruiting Woes Aside
By Ryan Lazo Rewind to March 11, 2012 and St. Bonaventure University fans and alumni immediately picture the previously unimaginable — the Bonnies jumping up and down in jubilation after earning the program’s first Atlantic 10 Tournament Championship. The victory sent Bona into the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament for the first time since 2000, a 12-year gap made even worse … [Read more...] about Bona’s Schmidt Brushes Recruiting Woes Aside