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It’s Time To Embrace The Calm
We are only days past the last blockbuster trade to happen around New York City hoops, and just days away from the 2019 NBA trade deadline. The Mecca of Basketball is under the spotlight yet again after the New York Knicks, in what seems to be a move that contradicts their recent history, sent young sensation Kristaps Porzingis packing to the Dallas Mavericks in exchange for what looks to be a more promising future for the blue and orange in former Mavericks point guard Dennis Smith Jr. and the cap space that they’ll enter the summer with.
Joe Girard III: State of New York’s 4K-Points Legend
Jimmer Fredette may not be in the NBA anymore, but Glens Falls (NY) High School definitely has his heir in town and he is poised to make the L. Just take a quick look at the numbers he puts up on the stat sheet game in and game out. All in all, we are talking about a kid scoring almost 50 points a game, dishing six dimes per, and catching another six boards per match. His name? Joseph Girard III, or as he is known around the nation, JG3.
Shimmy Shimmy Jae: Meet Your Future Sun Devil
What happens if you put Lance Stephenson, JR Smith and Nick Young in a blender and then spice the mixture with some Dion Waiters essence? You get something close to this guy. Welcome to the house of hype, boasting, and overconfidence. Your host, Jaelen House.
Who’s The True King of New York?
The Big Apple. The Capital of the World. The Center of the Universe. Or simply put: New York City. It doesn’t matter where you are from, where you live, or even if you’re connected to the internet. New York goes beyond borders and escapes limits. In a pop culture references rank, it’d be No. 1. In a sports-related city one, it wouldn’t be much lower—if at all. It is normal, considering it features the likes of the Yankees, the Rangers, the Giants or let’s face it, the New York Knicks.
A Deep Look At The 2019 McDonald’s All-American Class
Long gone are the times when Earvin – later known as Magic – was named to be part of what was to be the first class of McDonald’s All-Americans to ever grace such honor. He, along another 13 more players from around the nation and two alternates just in case someone couldn’t make it, were selected for the team that comprised what were supposed to be the most stacked roster of high school seniors available back then in 1977 to face a squad made out of stars from Washington D.C.
Shimmy Shimmy Jae: Meet Your Future Sun Devil
What happens if you put Lance Stephenson, JR Smith and Nick Young in a blender and then spice the mixture with some Dion Waiters essence? You get something close to this guy. Welcome to the house of hype, boasting, and overconfidence. Your host, Jaelen House.
D’Angelo Russell’s Gamble Is Starting To Pay Off
It’s been more than a year to the date, but it still feels weird. In June 2017, the Nets made a trade which broke the hearts of many and the path the franchise had followed for almost ten years. Back in the summer of 2008, a kid from California was heading to the New Jersey Nets via the NBA draft. He was picked in the 10th spot, five places before he listened to his surname pronounced from the podium again, only this time referring to his brother.
Beard Up, Mamba Down
When he laced up his And1 Gametime Mids (yes, a sneaker free agent can choose whatever the hell he wants to wear each night, and these were the ones the 8 picked for the occasion) on the last day of February 2003, in Seattle to ultimately fall to the green-and-gold Supersonics, he did it knowing he had already broken Shaq's record of most consecutive 30+ points games (who Diesel set at 11 two years before), by far. Kobe had done it 15 times in a row. He was aiming at No. 16 when the ball first when through the air and was tipped by O'Neal to put the game in motion through Fisher's handles. One minute in, first two points. Five minutes seventeen seconds later (!), there were four. And on and on he went until he stuffed the sheet full of buckets up to 34 points on the night. It only made his legend grow a little, but not much more.
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The Age of the Golden Studs
There was a time, believe it or not, when the Lakers were hated. And not just hated, but hated with passion. And it was not even that long ago. Actually, in the last 20 seasons, the Lakers have featured in the NBA Finals seven times, winning the L in five occasions. The problem, though, is that last chip came in 2010 back when Pau Gasol was the most valuable player (by Win Shares) on a team that still had Kobe, Fisher, Artest (for those of you millennials out there Metta World Peace) and even Lamar Odom playing heavy minutes. That championship was the second of back-to-back triumphs of what could have been another three-peat had Boston not prevented the first Larry of the three getting to LA in 2008.
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Introducing your freshest three-headed monster
LaMelo was a head case. He still is, mind you. Only in 2017 there was no doubt he was on the goofy, careless, youngish and cheerful mood 24 hours a day, even while sleeping–that when able to catch the bed. And you could expect what happened to Los Osos when facing Chino Hills. They went empty. Turned black. Fooled by the Ball.
The Never Ending Prodigy: Julian Newman
Julian. The name rings a bell in your head. Normal, though, as we have been talking about him for quite some time now. And “time” here is no small thing, because Julian Newman has been in our mouths and brains and highlight reel YouTube feeds since he came out of the womb.
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* El Huesos Durant * Lil Ceja Davis * El Nino Tatum * Pachuco Ingram
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