NBA Analysis

Lakers Were Among Deadline Winners With Their Backup Trade

by Wes Goldberg

Feb 10, 2023 10:33 PM

Not only did the Lakers end their experiment with Russell Westbrook, they also improved the team's depth and flexibility, held onto one of their coveted future first-round picks and laid the foundation for a more sensible path forward.  Read more »

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The Nuggets Verging On True Heavyweight Status

by John Wilmes

Feb 2, 2023 11:42 PM

Denver's loss in Philadelphia was meaningful not because of how it impacts a tired MVP conversation, but how it showed a crack in the overall project for the Nuggets ahead of the trade deadline. Read more »

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You Partially Remember, Or Not At All

by Colin McGowan

Jan 31, 2023 12:11 PM

There's been a discussion, both lately and near-constantly over the past seven or eight years, about how carefully the minutes of most NBA stars are managed. Your experience watching these games, or not, exists beyond the plane of problems and solutions. Read more »

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The Bucks, Sixers, And Their Quiet Thriving

by John Wilmes

Teams like the Bucks and Sixers have become boring to NBA fans who thirst for interpersonal conflict and player movement, but it won't be when the playoffs hit. Read more »
The Very Different Vibes Surrounding Walker Kessler, Rudy Gobert

by Wes Goldberg

Walker Kessler was thrown into the Rudy Gobert trade and has emerged as a shot-blocking force for the Jazz. Meanwhile, Gobert has become the avatar for Minnesota's disappointing season. Read more »
The History Warp Of The NBA's Scoring Explosion

by John Wilmes

Litanies of singular players forged a basketball art and consciousness too important to be expressed in numbers. Scoring totals have always been flawed historical pegs in the long story of the NBA. Read more »
The Blossoming Of The Indiana Pacers

by John Wilmes

The Pacers have developed an exciting, under-noticed style- they are near the top of the league in both pace and three-point volume, relying on Tyrese Haliburton's control of the machine but also on their considerable armada of shooters. Read more »
Cavs Remain More Cute Than Contender, For Now

by Colin McGowan

Against the transformation of Donovan Mitchell, the Cavs are broadly unsettled. This is mostly a good thing. Read more »
Aaron Gordon, Nikola Jokic, And The Contender Nuggets

by John Wilmes

After two years of Jokic carrying a largely sundry crew through the woods, the Nuggets have finally formed back into a true showcase squad, worthy of many more grand stages. They are a basketball team worth falling in love with. Read more »
Raptors And Knicks, Ships Passing In The Middle Of The East's Night

by John Wilmes

Whether the Raptors try to regroup with what they have or make a rebuilding step backwards will have a lot to do with how difficult they think the battle is to win, and whether it's even worth fighting while the Bucks and Celtics peak. The Knicks, ever-beleaguered, are just happy to be where they are; as they should be. Read more »
A Glossary For The New NBA Season

by John Wilmes

Understanding The Mystery Box teams, The Cereal City Assassin, Beamlessness, Vulture Mode and more. Read more »
The Bulls Are Making Disappointment Their Home

by John Wilmes

It seems fair to say that Zach LaVine probably needs to play next to a different kind of running mate: one who runs an offense instead of bails it out; someone whose primary management he can play off. Read more »
The Distinct Experience Watching The Raptors

by Colin McGowan

The Raptors play in a way that emphasizes their length. They appear in your imagination as a mass of adolescent sycamores with limbs like an interstate highway system. Read more »
Minnesota's Twin Tower Problem

by John Wilmes

The Sixers recently tried and failed a Twin Towers experiment, but were able to quickly dig themselves out of the hole. With the Wolves trading away all of their future draft capital, fixing their Gobert/Towns mix will be even more challenging for them. Read more »
Now We're Going To See How The NBA Handles Gender-Based Violence

by Kevin Yeung

Maybe we're at a course-correction point and there will be a real and rehabilitative process for Bridges, Primo and Udoka. Or, more cynically, this could just be the same public-relations playbook we've grown used to seeing in the NBA being run once again. Read more »
Luka Doncic And The Upside And Perils Of Radical Heliocentrism

by Jack Tien-Dana

Luka Doncic is playing to the point that he's consumed Dallas' entire universe; at a certain point, he ceased being the Mavs' star and transformed into their entire solar system. Read more »
The Time For The Thunder Is Now

by John Wilmes

What happens when you're "collecting assets" but you already have a star where keeping him happy is likely more important than marginally increasing the odds on your NBA Powerball ticket. Read more »
NBA City Edition Uniforms: A 30-Team Review

by John Wilmes

Reviewing the hits and misses of the 22-23 City Edition uniforms. Read more »
The Nets Are A Blob Of Cultural Anxieties

by John Wilmes

Most organizations cannot handle even one man who is capable of destabilizing everything going on around them, but in Kevin Durant, Ben Simmons, Kyrie Irving, and potentially Ime Udoka as well, the Nets could have four. Read more »
Kyrie Irving Provides Nothing To Engage With Beyond The Initial Provocation

by Colin McGowan

It is immensely sad and angering when rich and famous people poison the cultural water supply because they are bored, or unwell, or the morphine drip of public attention has slowed, and they are itching for engagement. Read more »