Doncic’s undercover childhood in plain view — “FRIENDS” tribute

update on Luka’s public peeping? June 2018, NY Post—Luka Doncic won’t know his NBA landing spot until Thursday night, but he’s got his short-term future already mapped out. The 19-year-old Slovenian star, projected to be a top 5 pick in the NBA draft, has his sights set on Jennifer Aniston, even though she is three…

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who would you rather be?–Dominique Wilkins vs. Robert Horry

ODD FELLOWS: The nigga with 8 rings MOONYAN: the answer is Team Accolades vs. individual. I love Dominique. I wrote article on him at 12 when he was at Georgia. Gives my age away that being said for me less recognition more Chips. Anything over a couple million I’m good with whom has bigger net…

Old NBA film is comparable to UFO footage

When I watch footage of NBA players from before my time, I find that it becomes kinda clinical. I already know the results, and how the players’ careers turned out, and the following players who were influenced by them, and so. The elements of surprise and of context are missing. The times and society and…

Is Steph Curry good for the game?–NBA’s Most Influential

The short answer to our chapter title today? No. Steph Curry, in the long term, will not ultimately be good for the game of basketball. In the present moment? of course, he’s good for the basketball INDUSTRY. Why? Well… money. Duh. We get it. Why does pushing Curry equal money for the National Basketball Association?…

Time Travel vs. Upgrade: NBA comparisons across era

A topic that keeps rising among NBA fanatics, is comparing players from different decades/eras. I tend to look down on the common way of doing this, which is the “time travel” comparison: For instance, taking a 1980s NBA player and air-dropping him into the present. Or, vice versa. “Past NBA players wouldn’t do very well…

NBA Coaches: Becky Hammon and pushing women uphill

When the news of San Antonio Spurs head coach Gregg Popovich’s wife dying hit the media, all of the kneejerk “thoughts and prayers” social posts started flooding in. A few weirdos even suggested that the Spurs players “needed to win for Pop.” As if Popovich would be comforted by a victory in a basketball game…