by Alec Carr | Mar 12, 2021 | Basketball
The city of Philadelphia is so happy about the 76ers success as the rest of the cities’ teams continue to slide into mediocrity. So it does me no pleasure to be Philadelphia’s cold shower but some one has to bring this city back to reality. The 76ers are no doubt a...
by Brandon Blanco | Mar 10, 2021 | Basketball
It was only a few days but it felt like a whole month passed by. The NBA is back after not so much an All-Star weekend but rather an All-Star day. It was actually quite interesting seeing all the events held in just one night but nonetheless we learned, LeBron James...
by Will Holtz | Mar 8, 2021 | Basketball
Don’t roll your eyes just yet. I’m not talking about LeBron James jumping ship in 2018 and joining the team that beat his team three out of the past four seasons. That would be ridiculous. I’m talking about LeBron scratching the “I’m Coming Home” tour and packing his...
by Corey Easley | Feb 28, 2021 | Basketball
Welcome back to the Unwrapped Power Rankings. As we touch on all things that went down in the Association this week, you will have to read on to see our biggest movers and losers after the week that was in the NBA. There will be a couple of surprises in here. Be sure...
by Lamarr Fields | Feb 28, 2021 | Basketball, College Sports
Cade Cunningham is slated to be the No.1 pick in the upcoming NBA Draft, and rightfully so. He is averaging 18.7 points, 6.8 rebounds, and 3.6 assists per game. But I was waiting for that stand-out performance by Cunningham, and it happened on Saturday afternoon. On...
by Brandon Blanco | Feb 24, 2021 | Basketball
When it comes to the 2020 NBA draft, I actually find it to be a very good one with a lot of gems such as Patrick Williams, who has developed the nickname “The Paw” in reference to being the baby Kawhi – for now. There are players like Immanuel Quickley, who fell to my...