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Here at NBA Analysis, we hate injuries. They are, bar none, the worst aspect of professional sports. Of course, we’re not huge fans of aging,
Opportunity is tricky. If you sit around and wait for it to come, you’ll never find it. At the same time, you don’t always want
When you’re an NBA team trying to make a deal, you need to set an asking price. Ideally, you won’t accept a return that falls
In the NBA, transactions don’t happen in a vacuum. They happen within a market. As such, any trade that occurs impacts potential future trades. Trades
They say that where there’s smoke, there’s fire. Of course, that’s technically not true. Go light a fire in a safe, controlled environment. Then, put it
Sometimes, a certain event can feel fated. Whether that’s the case, or it simply feels that way is a matter of debate. The NBA has a
The NBA’s offseason takes place during the summer, but in many ways, it’s the league’s version of spring. It’s a time of hope and renewal.
Changes have been aggressive from the Utah Jazz. Rudy Gobert? Gone. Donovan Mitchell? Gone. Now, before the 2022-23 NBA season, there will be more. Mike
Nobody likes waiting. It’s boring. Unfortunately, it happens to be a substantial part of life. Say you have a doctor’s appointment. You’re waiting for the doctor
Every NBA team has an offensive pecking order. Where a team’s players fit into that order will often play a vital role in determining that