The Mavericks have looked a little more sluggish this season than I care to admit. Could it just be the amount of games in a short time because of scheduling because the pandemic? Possibly. It is cause of concern? Not yet. The Mavericks hosted Atlanta earlier, where they would narrowly win down the stretch. Doncic... Continue Reading →
Lakers Win Third Straight OT Game, Overcome 20-Point Deficit
Welp, there goes three straight overtime games versus sub .500 teams. I had half of the correct score. Just wrong about the OT part, and the Thunder decided to cover so I apologize if you lost money. I thought the Lakers would come out swinging, but it was OKC that packed a punch early. Before... Continue Reading →
Thunder Star Shai Gilgeous-Alexander OUT Against Lakers Tonight
After blowing an 11-point lead against the Lakers on Monday night, the Thunder are gonna have another shot at the defending champs. The Thunder's top scorer (22.6 pts per game) Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (SGA) is out tonight with a sore knee. Bad news for OKC is Gilgeous-Alexander also leads the Thunder in assists at 6.5 a... Continue Reading →
LeBron’s Triple-Double Helps Lakers Win Second Straight OT Game
Back-to-back overtime games for LA, and back-to-back wins for LA. This time it was over the OKC Thunder. While the Thunder were leading late in the game, the Lakers rallied to pull ahead with a few key buckets from the King and Dennis Schröder. The Lakers had a chance to win the game in a... Continue Reading →
LeBron James Leads Lakers Past Pistons, Hits Game Winner in 2OT
The King has once again laid his claim. This time, it was in the form of a 33 points, 11 assists and 4 rebounds. Although this was not a good game for the Lakers, they managed to keep in under control. The Detroit Pistons, the league's worst team, came nearly came back from a 17-point... Continue Reading →
Why the NBA All-Star Game Should Not Happen
I mean there's a global pandemic going on. Is that not enough? Well there are other reasons. The NBA is in an odd spot right now. The players had about three days for an offseason before the league decided to start the 2020-2021 season. Last season ended on October 11th and this season started on... Continue Reading →
Hornets’ LaMelo Ball Wins NBA Eastern Conference Rookie of the Month
It's everyone's favorite basketball family. That's right, the Ball brothers. This time it's the baby Ball brother. The Charlotte Hornets rookie notched his first Eastern Conference Rookie of the Month award. This was only a little spooky as the day before he was announced Eastern Conference Player of the Month, I watched the movie Employee... Continue Reading →
Is the Drake Curse Broken if Toronto Wins 2019 NBA Championship?
Above we see the famed curse of oracle I'm not superstitious, but I am a little stitious. And if Harry Potter taught me anything, it's how to spot a curse. And the Drake Curse is definitely a curse. At first it just seemed like a coincidence. But coincidences don't happen every time. Drake is probably... Continue Reading →

