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Written by Jordan Walters on March 20, 2020
The Sacramento Kings haven’t made the playoffs since the 2005-06 season and most likely aren’t going to this year, either, as they have taken a small step back under first-year coach Luke Walton. The Kings were 28-36 before the NBA season was postponed. Here’s an overview of their season. Here’s an overview of the Sacramento Kings 2020 season so far … click title for full article.Written by Jordan Walters on March 20, 2020
This season is going to be a success for the New Orleans Pelicans regardless because they have a future superstar in rookie Zion Williamson and did quite well in the Anthony Davis trade with the Lakers. The Pelicans were 28-36 before the NBA season was postponed. Here’s an overview of their season. Here’s an overview of the New Orleans Pelicans 2020 … click title for full article.Written by Jordan Walters on March 20, 2020
The Portland Trail Blazers reached the Western Conference Finals last season, but took a big step back this year for a few reasons – including injuries. One of the West’s biggest disappointments for sure. The Blazers were 29-37 before the NBA season was postponed. Here’s an overview of their season. Here’s an overview of the Portland Trail Blazers 2020 season so … click title for full article.Written by Henry Watkins on March 20, 2020
If wagering were available on current world events, we might all be laying down money on when we think professional sports might return. On the positive side of things, there has been a lot of news and headlines to follow with the start of the NHL free agency period, but even the drama that we are seeing there cannot compare … click title for full article.Written by Henry Watkins on March 20, 2020
We are, realistically, probably at least a month or two away from the return of the major sports leagues in the Unites States. With that in mind, it’s impossible to know what the sports landscape will look like once we do get back to the action. In baseball, the MLB was just getting ready to start the season, so they … click title for full article.Written by Henry Watkins on March 20, 2020
Everyone is looking to Adam Silver, the commissioner of the NBA, and the owners for word on when the league might return to action this season. The harsh reality, though, is that the decision is out of their hands at this point, as it is becoming clear that nothing will happen until the top health officials in the country declare … click title for full article.Written by Henry Watkins on March 19, 2020
The situation that we are in at the moment during this coronavirus scare is unlike anything we have seen before. With that in mind, it’s impossible to predict when or of we will see the current season return. While there are some who think that all the major leagues will eventually cancel their seasons, there is reason to be optimistic. … click title for full article.Written by Henry Watkins on March 19, 2020
As we remain in a period of uncertainty in the sports world, we are beginning to see some light at the end of the tunnel. While no hard and fast dates have been set for anything yet, the MLS has announced that they will be looking to return on May 10, while over in Europe, the EPL is looking at … click title for full article.Written by D.S. Williamson on March 19, 2020
While the NBA remains on hiatus, we can take solace in a few things. First, it’s almost guaranteed that the NBA Playoffs happen. Too many big stars, too much broadcast money at stake, and the U.S. needs some good news. Second, the games will be just as competitive in front of a few fans, no fans, or recorded fans. Third, … click title for full article.Written by D.S. Williamson on March 19, 2020
The NBA’s hiatus continues but based on the 3 options they’ve discussed, the league figures to at least head to small venues for the playoffs. The National Basketball Association should start the 2020 NBA Playoffs either in late June or early August. Instead of 7-game series before the conference finals, they might play 5-game series. Details like that have yet … click title for full article.Written by D.S. Williamson on March 18, 2020
If the NBA Playoffs started today, the Brooklyn Nets would get the call. The Nets are seventh in the Eastern Conference. The NBA sends the top 8 teams from each conference to the playoffs. Nobody knows how long the Covid-19 shutdown will last. What we do know is that the NBA is talking about 3 different options. The most likely … click title for full article.Written by D.S. Williamson on March 18, 2020
Although the Covid-19 pandemic continues to force an NBA hiatus, the professional basketball league has yet to cancel the season. That’s good news for all of us who can’t wait for LeBron, The Beard, Kawhi, and Giannis to hit the basketball courts. In the meantime, while we wait for the NBA Season to resume, we can handicap possible playoff teams. … click title for full article.Written by Jordan Walters on March 18, 2020
The Indiana Pacers played most of this season without their best player in guard Victor Oladipo as he suffered a major injury in January 2019 and needed a full calendar year to recover. That the NBA season is on suspension actually helps Oladipo. The Pacers were 39-26 before the NBA season was postponed. Here’s an overview of the Indiana Pacers … click title for full article.Written by Jordan Walters on March 18, 2020
The Miami Heat made a big sign-and-trade during the offseason in landing All-Star Jimmy Butler, and it has paid huge dividends with Miami a major surprise in the East and a legitimate conference title contender. The Heat were 41-24 before the NBA season was postponed. Here’s an overview of the Miami Heat 2020 season so far with NBA Odds and … click title for full article.Thanks for contacting us, We will call you shortly
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