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Canada Goose, purveyors of power parkas made for impossibly harsh climates, may not strike you as the ideal brand to link up with the NBA. But they do have a history with the league. Back in 2016, when the NBA All-Star game was held in Toronto for the first time, the outerwear titan made some limited-edition […]
The Toronto Raptors returned to face the Detroit Pistons Wednesday night looking a bit like Steven Seagal in Hard to Kill—outgunned and undermanned—thanks to positive COVID-19 results and ongoing contact tracing within the organization. The team was down to a skeleton roster, with starters Fred VanVleet, Pascal Siakam, and OG Anunoby all ruled out in accordance with the league’s health and […]
He’d never put it on his business card and you won’t find it anywhere on his LinkedIn profile. But one of the greatest compliments Alex Saratsis ever received is a big reason why he had an offseason unlike any agent in NBA history. “Someone told me I’m the nicest dickhead they ever met,” says Saratsis. […]
As we approach the NBA trade deadline, more and more rumors are starting to leak. We already know that Andre Drummond and Blake Griffin are on the block, though they haven’t been traded as of yet. Things will surely pick up as we head towards the All-Star break and teams start to figure out the […]
When the NBA announced the starters for the All-Star game on Feb. 18, it became official that for the first time since 2014, a Raptor would not have their name called out at the global showcase event. Toronto paid the price for a slow start in that regard but the manner in which they’ve bounced […]
NBA trade season is picking up, with rumors swirling, even though there aren’t many premier names on the market since James Harden has already been traded. Outside of Bradley Beal, there aren’t a ton of stars available in the NBA. With that being said, it looks like there will be some solid players on the […]
We have a new No. 1 in the season’s second edition of our power rankings and that shouldn’t surprise anybody. The Jazz has been playing incredible basketball, and while we all know the Lakers remain heavy favorites to repeat as world champions for all the obvious reasons, Utah is clearly the NBA’s top squad at […]
While the NBA season has been going on for almost two months now, the NBA G League finally tipped off its long-awaited season Wednesday. This season is different for the G League for a number of reasons—it’s being played in a bubble in Orlando and the season runs through March 11, including playoffs—but the most […]
PJ Tucker is an NBA veteran in the midst of his 10th season. He’s carved out a reputation on the floor as a lockdown defender and a reliable three-point shooter for the Houston Rockets in recent years. But for many casual fans, Tucker’s reputation as the NBA’s sneaker king precedes his effective play during the […]
The national anthem has become a hot topic in professional sports over the last several years. Ever since Colin Kaepernick began the #TakeaKnee movement back in 2016, the public has debated whether athletes should be forced to stand during the pre-game tradition or allowed to exercise their right to protest. Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban has seemingly found solution. […]