by Joseph Nardone | May 12, 2015
The NBA draft is a place where fan bases can get their hopes up. Depending where their favorite team is slotted to pick, delusions of grandeur can set in, as well as logical glimpses of potential future success. The tug of war between irrational and rational impulses...
by Joseph Nardone | May 11, 2015
David Blatt came to the Cleveland Cavaliers before LeBron James decided he was coming back home. The former Princeton point guard was intially taking over what was presumed to be a young team, one that was still growing. Blatt originally took over a Cavaliers...
by Joseph Nardone | May 4, 2015
Relationships, when they end for reasons other than death, do not generally end on great terms. If the parties involved got along so well that their break would be completely reasonable and without resentment, chances are there wouldn’t be a need for the split...
by Joseph Nardone | Apr 29, 2015
The San Antonio Spurs have a pretty solid track record of fitting round pegs into square holes. Outside of Tim Duncan, and David Robinson before him, many of their key players shouldn’t belong… at least, not in the way we assumed they would at the time....
by Joseph Nardone | Apr 23, 2015
The meanest streets this side of the Mississippi — Twitterville, U.S.A. — exploded on Wednesday. What was the source of the furor? All hell broke loose when the “locals” discovered that Google had attributed Twitter as the first site discovered...