One of the top transfers left in the portal has made his college decision. After originally slimming down to two schools, Washington State wing Cedric Coward has committed to Duke for next season. Following a successful, albeit short, season with the Cougars, Coward earned himself an upgrade to one of the top programs in the country. With all the losses coming for the Blue … [Read more...] about Cedric Coward Commits to Duke
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Spurs Offseason Could Lead to Trade for Hall of Fame Hooper
The San Antonio Spurs were just 34-48 in the 2024-25 regular season, finishing 13th in the Western Conference standings. Nevertheless, they won 12 more games than they did in 2023-24. More importantly, they were 21-25 in the games that Victor Wembanyama was available, a win percentage (.457) that would’ve ranked ahead of a Phoenix Suns squad that featured Kevin Durant, Devin … [Read more...] about Spurs Offseason Could Lead to Trade for Hall of Fame Hooper
Pistons Must Find Reliable Second Option to Rescue Playoff Hopes
If there was one glaring concern for the Detroit Pistons heading into the playoffs, it was their lack of a consistent second scoring option. Throughout the regular season, that role has been shared by committee, and in their 3-1 series deficit against the New York Knicks, the same uncertainty lingers. The Pistons have relied on their grit and disciplined offensive and defensive … [Read more...] about Pistons Must Find Reliable Second Option to Rescue Playoff Hopes
3 Potential Trade Destinations for Nikola Vucevic
After finishing the 2024-25 season with career highs in three-point shooting and field goal percentage, Nikola Vucevic is entering his sixth and final season under contract with the Chicago Bulls. A report from Joe Cowley of the Chicago Sun-Times indicates that the Bulls are open to trading Vucevic before he hits the open market. With his reliable durability and recent … [Read more...] about 3 Potential Trade Destinations for Nikola Vucevic
Grizzlies GM Zach Kleiman Wants More Dog and Grit Next Season
The Memphis Grizzlies were the first team to be sent home in these playoffs after falling to the Oklahoma City Thunder in a four-game sweep. With a truly disappointing season behind them, the Grizzlies head into the offseason with plenty of flaws and questions to address. Much of that will fall on the shoulders of Grizzlies GM Zach Kleiman. What he’ll do at the head coaching … [Read more...] about Grizzlies GM Zach Kleiman Wants More Dog and Grit Next Season