Cavs Outplay the Nets, 110-97

On Thursday February 20th at 7:30 pm eastern time, the 44-10 Cleveland Cavaliers traveled to Brooklyn New York to play the 20-34 Brooklyn Nets at the Barclays Arena. The Cavaliers and Nets are both coming off the NBA All Star Break. Out for the Cavaliers was Dean Wade, and both Isaac Okoro and Ty Jerome… read more

Why A US/World All-Star Format Wouldn’t Work, And How The NBA Could Fix The ASG

The NBA All-Star Game has caught much scrutiny over the last few years and rightfully so after the many format changes. Once again, 2025 saw a new style to which Shaq, Chuck, and Kenny from Inside the NBA picked squads of All-Stars to play in a tournament with the winning team from the Rising Stars… read more

Spartans Shock Illinois, Izzo Passes Knight In Champaign 79-65

MSU Flexes Defensive Muscle, Holds Illinois without a FG the Final 8m:29s **State Farm Center- Champaign, IL** Michigan State found themselves reeling in the first half, this time down 4 and allowing 40+ points. The team rallied around their defensive strengths and Jaxon Kohler suddenly became “that guy” for MSU. Kohler stayed hot and finished… read more

Indiana Humbles MSU 71-67, Are the Spartans In Trouble?

Hoosiers Stun MSU with Adjusted Zone Defense, MSU Continues to Struggle Shooting **Breslin Center- East Lansing, MI** After a better start, this time it was the Hoosiers who humbled Michigan State in the second half, countering multiple runs after MSU ended the first down 3 points. Combined with another poor 3-point shooting night (4-23), the… read more

Texas A&M’s New Uniforms Will Make You Cry

March is right around the corner, ladies and gentlemen, which means that College Basketball is about to take center-stage over every other sport. For the next month and a half, we as sports fans will be gearing up for the INSANITY that is March Madness. It doesn’t matter if it’s the names in the games,… read more

Have the Bruins Become the Least Appealing Team in Boston?

Usually my articles are deep dive context articles where my opinions are backed by facts due to the underlying analytics. Instead, this article is more of an opinion, but has facts just based on what’s on the surface. The City of Boston has plenty of competitive teams and the goal is to always win a… read more

Jarrett Allen Should Have Been an NBA All-Star

NBA All-Star festivities are set to take place this weekend from February 14th to 16th, and because of this, there is no time like the present to talk about the biggest snub of the All-Star Game: Jarrett Allen. The starting center for the Cleveland Cavaliers has had what some might call a career year up… read more

Rockets Fall To Warriors In Final Game Before All Star Break

The Golden State Warriors aren’t exactly what you would call a “good matchup” for the Houston Rockets. Entering Thursday night, the Rockets were just 1-15 against the Warriors in their last 16 contests with that one being the NBA Cup Quarterfinal win earlier this season. Unfortunately for Houston, that 1-15 turned into a 1-16 after… read more

Dallas Wings Announce Over The Air Local TV Partnership

Dallas Wings fans will have a new way to watch their team play when they take the court this summer. Early Thursday morning, the Wings announced that all games not designated for national television will be available for free over-the-air in the local Dallas-Fort Worth area on KFAA (Ch. 29), with the possibility of select… read more

Rockets Complete Comback, Down Suns

The Houston Rockets were pretty much down for the entirety of Wednesday night’s contest with the Phoenix Suns. However, that didn’t matter as Houston used a late 4th quarter run to take the lead and eventually win 119-111. Amen Thompson had his fourth career triple double finishing with 18 points, 11 assists, and 10 rebounds…. read more

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