by Philip Rossman-Reich | Nov 25, 2014
Last week, Kentucky unleashed its talent on an unsuspecting basketball public. Playing on national TV against Kansas at Bankers Life Fieldhouse in front of a host of NBA scouts and executives the Kentucky monolith — featuring likely Lottery picks for next year...
by Philip Rossman-Reich | Nov 20, 2014
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_6gOtkwYbao&feature=youtu.be Good on James Harden for seeing the humor in his usually horrible defense. And good on Foot Locker for another hilarious ad on NBA life. After the Dante Exum ads that came out around the draft and the...
by Philip Rossman-Reich | Nov 20, 2014
When you are The King, what you do good or bad overshadows everything. LeBron James has been the King of the NBA for the past decade. His every move has been scrutinized. His every mistake analyzed and overanalyzed. When things went wrong for his team, it fell on his...
by Philip Rossman-Reich | Nov 17, 2014
Carmelo Anthony can do only so much. His 3-pointer late in the fourth quarter of Friday’s loss to the Jazz was essential Carmelo Anthony. It was him just taking the ball, lifting up and draining the shot. Nothing more, nothing less. That might be the ideal...
by Philip Rossman-Reich | Nov 10, 2014
The last few years for Deron Williams have been extremely tough. It is not that Williams has missed a ton of games — he played in 64 last year and 78 the year before — it was just that it was clear Williams was not the same kind of player. He did not have...