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The NBA Has Lost Its Way: Tanking, Threes, and Lost Rivalries are Killing the League
The modern NBA feels different. Tanking has become strategy, three point shooting has replaced creativity, and loyalty between players and teams feels like a relic of another era. From gambling scandals to the search for the next true superstar, the league finds itself at a crossroads. Can the NBA rediscover the passion and identity that once made it the most captivating game on the planet?

Kristina Hopper
Mar 56 min read


The Mount Rushmore of NBA Coaches
Championships don’t always tell the full story, but when it comes to coaching greatness, context matters just as much as banners. This piece tackles the impossible task of building an NBA coach Mount Rushmore, evaluating wins, legacy, culture, and impact. From dynasty builders to culture architects, these four men didn’t just coach basketball, they shaped eras. This is not a popularity list. This is a legacy list.

Scott Graison
Dec 9, 20255 min read


What the Phuck, Philly?
More than a decade after the Philadelphia 76ers embraced "The Process," the scars still linger. From risky draft picks and injured stars to missed opportunities and questionable trades, the Sixers have yet to cash in on the title dreams they sold fans years ago. With another draft pick looming and rumors of aging stars in the mix, are they headed for a fresh start — or just The Process 2.0?

Tim Josephs
Jun 7, 20253 min read
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