It was just last season that the Detroit Pistons lost 28 games in a row. That is the longest losing streak within a single season in NBA history. Detroit’s 14-68 record was their worst in team history, and Monty Williams was fired after just one year as the team’s head coach. Despite the Pistons lengthy stretch without a win, the Washington Wizards finished with just one more … [Read more...] about Wizards Non-Competitive Losing Streak Has Never Been Seen
Pelicans’ Brandon Ingram ‘Stalemate’ May Leave Only One Option
The New Orleans Pelicans and Brandon Ingram are working together to get him to a new team. An All-Star in the 2019-20 season, Ingram hasn’t reached the heights that many believed he could. Nonetheless, he’s proven himself to be an upper echelon wing and one of the better players league-wide. Still, the organization is salary-conscious, and he wants to get paid more than they’re … [Read more...] about Pelicans’ Brandon Ingram ‘Stalemate’ May Leave Only One Option
The Wizards Could Very Well Not Win a Game in December
The Washington Wizards (2-15) could very well not win a game in December. Washington is currently in the midst of a 13-game losing streak after losing to the Los Angeles Clippers on Wednesday. The Wizards are back in action tonight against the Milwaukee Bucks, but their upcoming December schedule looks daunting to say the least, and a win isn’t likely. The Wizards Could Very … [Read more...] about The Wizards Could Very Well Not Win a Game in December
Lakers Rumors: Are These Two Guards on the Trading Block?
An important date in the NBA season is coming up. Dec. 15 is the first day that teams can trade recently-signed players, which leaves plenty of rumors circulating about a number of teams—including, of course, the Lakers. Several reports have indicated which players could be on the table, as well as who may be willing to trade with them. Lakers Rumors: Are These Two Guards on … [Read more...] about Lakers Rumors: Are These Two Guards on the Trading Block?
Cooper Flagg’s Best Draft Fit Isn’t Far From Home
Duke forward Cooper Flagg isn’t as celebrated as the previous prospect who was projected to go No. 1 in the NBA Draft, San Antonio Spurs big man Victor Wembanyama. However, he’s a player who —like former Duke forwards Paolo Banchero and Zion Williamson —has been highly popular since high school. At 6-foot-9, Flagg is a two-way playmaker who stuffs the stat sheet. As a result, … [Read more...] about Cooper Flagg’s Best Draft Fit Isn’t Far From Home