The 2019 number one pick Zion Williamson finally made his long awaited debut on January 22, 2020 against the San Antonio Spurs. The Pelicans would
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There is no Longer a Sense of Loyalty in the NBA.
There is major frustration among “small market teams” in the NBA concerning their superstar players. Narratives are constantly being pushed in order to sway star
Should Zion Williamson Return this Season?
The answer is simple; no. Zion Williamson is the cornerstone of a New Orleans Pelicans franchise who scored in the NBA draft lottery this summer.
Takeaways From NBA Opening Night
Pascal Siakam will be an Eastern Conference All-Star this season. There were many takeaways from The NBA’s opening night. For one, 2018-2019’s Most Improved Player
Lottery Results: Pelicans Land the Number One Spot
It’s official! The Pelicans got the number one pick of the upcoming NBA draft. They have tried to mend relationships with Anthony Davis lately so
Blue Devils Fall Short as Michigan State Advances to the Final Four
To say Duke has been on a post-season roller coaster would be an understatement. Entering this game, Duke had won their previous two games by
Jimmer Fredette Signs With Suns
They all thought he was done, but just as March Madness began, the return of “JimmerMania” was official as the former BYU standout was announced
Do We Really Need to Improve All-Star Weekend?
By: Mark Novakovich Now that we are a few weeks removed from the All-Star break, the first topic that has been discussed by virtually everyone
Bill To Be Introduced In Congress Allowing NCAA Athletes To Profit From Likeness
By: Caleb J. Duncan North Carolina Congressman Mark Walker announced that he plans to introduce the Student-Athlete Equity Act next week in an attempt to
The College Problem: Compensating Student-Athletes
By: Caleb J. Duncan We’ve been talking a lot lately about the enigma that is Zion Williamson. Up until now, it’s been all positive as