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The Crown and The Prince

For years, the Spurs searched for the foundation of their post-Tim Duncan era. Now, they may have found something even more modern: a positionless, oversized, two-way backcourt built for the future of basketball. Dylan Harper and Stephon Castle are already…

The Knicks are Championship Good.

When the New York Knicks fired Tom Thibodeau last summer, the basketball world was shocked. Thibs had transformed Knicks basketball, dragging a franchise that had been irrelevant (for many years) back into genuine contention — culminating in their first Eastern…

The Other Side of Greatness

I heard Joe Mazzulla say something after the Boston Celtics blew a 3–1 lead that didn’t sound like your typical coach after a loss—it sounded like someone describing something much deeper. “The year we won, I felt just as empty…

How I Watch NBA Games

Most fans watch the ball.That’s why they miss the game. The truth is, offense isn’t created when a player makes a move. It’s created in the seconds before that, through spacing, timing, and intent. The best teams aren’t running plays.…

Breaking Down the Round of 64

The best two days in sports have arrived. The Round of 64 is where brackets are busted, unknown players become household names, and every possession carries season-ending weight—because it does. This is college basketball at its most volatile: 32 games,…

HoopTalk – The Debate

The 2026 NBA Draft is shaping up to be one for the history books, and right now, the biggest question on everyone’s mind is: Who is the No. 1 overall pick this year? Almost every prospect in the top 5-10…

HoopTalk – The NCAA is Doomed

Another day, another court case for the NCAA—and yet another loss. The understanding of eligibility continues to get muddier by the minute. We’re now seeing players with professional experience attempting to hijack the system just to cash in on NIL…

HoopTalk – HomeField

Does Home Field Advantage Truly Matter? I love this topic and consider it extremely relevant, as we are in full playoff mode for Football and soon March Madness, NBA, and NHL. In my opinion, there is nothing that matters more…

HoopTalk – Jump Shot Theory

A basketball jump shot shares striking similarities with a golf swing—both demand precision, yet they thrive on individual variability rather than rigid uniformity. Consider this: while a golf swing appears as one of the most mechanized actions in sports, involving…

HoopTalk – Mindset

In the world of basketball, it’s easy to get caught up in the grind of quantity over quality. I once believed that was the golden ticket to success—pour in the hours on skills, and improvement would follow like clockwork. And…

The Future of The NCAA

The NCAA was once hailed as the premier destination for amateurs to thrive as student-athletes, balancing rigorous academic demands with the pure joy of competing in a sport they loved for its own sake. Fast-forward to today, and it has…

HoopTalk – Brewster Academy

As someone from New England, I’ve always felt there’s a unique vibe surrounding prep school basketball here. The New England Preparatory School Athletic Council (NEPSAC) stands as one of the nation’s most renowned interscholastic leagues, encompassing prestigious high schools across…

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