NBA player movement junkies stuck smoking roaches this offseasonPhoenix matches Pacers’ offer for Deandre Ayton, further solidifies a blah free agency period
Steve Nash was a lame duck head coach from the start in Brooklyn but now it’s time to put him out of his miseryHe lost the locker room long ago, there is absolutely no return
Kyrie Irving is getting a dose of reality and probably still doesn’t understandNo one seems to want his galaxy brain on their team
KD is a superstar player, but not a great talent evaluatorHe was less than stellar as a pseudo-GM in Brooklyn
Lakers can right a wrong by trading for KyrieAfter Russell Westbrook deal failed to pay dividends, Los Angeles can return to glory by acquiring a different…
Don’t blame the Brooklyn NetsKevin Durant wanting out, effectively ending this run, is not the team’s fault
Kevin Durant wants a new team to front run forKD’s back to doing what he does best, finding a ready-built team and joining it
Kevin Durant Requests a Trade From the Brooklyn Nets to Get the NBA Offseason StartedDurant only played for the Nets for two seasons, but now he wants to leave
Best destinations for Deandre Ayton if he exits PhoenixBig money awaits the budding star in these locations
It’s time to stop kicking the word ‘superstar’ around the NBA like it’s a game of hacky sackSure there are a few, but not nearly as many as people like to think
Kyrie Irving and Stephen A. Smith Trade Words on Social MediaThe war of words happened after Smith made comments about Irving opting into his $37 million player option
Westbrook has opted to remain a Laker for a whopping $47M… what now?Here are the three teams the Lakers need to call right now
Here go the Knicks, willing to pay top dollar, but about to not get top talent in returnMore disappointment is headed for Manhattan, because the organization just can’t catch the big fish
Kyrie probably figured out no one wanted his wormhole-brained assIrving picks up $37M option to remain a Net for another season
Where should Kyrie Irving land? [Update]Possible destinations include Dallas, Manhattan, and Los Angeles
Tina Charles hops from superteam to superteam in midseasonIf only player-team breakups in the NBA were this simple
The death of the superteam (for now)With teams finding success via organic means, big swings look increasingly risky
It’s Kyrie’s world and the rest of the NBA is just living in itHe didn’t play much last year, but that hasn’t reduced his demands one bit