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Kevin Love did a hell of a job recovering his reputation as a winning player this NBA season. After toiling away for three seasons in
According to the Wikipedia page, recency bias is defined as: “a cognitive bias that favors recent events over historic ones.” If an example is needed,
The sands are running out for the Utah Jazz’s tenured duo of Donovan Mitchell and Rudy Gobert. The writing was on the wall after the
The Indiana Pacers lucked into a severe jumpstart to their rebuild when the Sacramento Kings gifted them a future cornerstone at the NBA trade deadline
The Dallas Mavericks have staved off — and possibly detonated — the Utah Jazz in six games of their first-round series in the 2022 NBA
The NBA playoffs give players a tremendous opportunity to earn themselves an inordinate pay raise. Some have bonuses written into their contracts that earn them
In their first-round series, the Utah Jazz were eliminated from the NBA playoffs after losing in six games to the Dallas Mavericks. Despite Luka Doncic
Zach LaVine’s first NBA playoff experience probably didn’t go the way he expected or wanted. In five short games, most of which resulted in blowouts,
Chet Holmgren is one of the most polarizing players in recent NBA Draft history. Most analysts believe that his unique blend of size and skill
Once the NBA regular season concludes, media coverage splits into four sections: playoff analysis, free agency, the draft, and trade proposals. Trade proposals can be