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  1. The NBA's Top Five Shooting Guards

    Shooting guards are, and have been for a very long time, one of the most exciting positions on the floor. Not really known for versatility, shooting guards are tasked with being scorers...

    Written by Richard Le about 3 months ago 6 comments

  2. The NBA's Top Five Centers

    The primary role of an NBA center, in short, is to dominate the paint.Be it with interior defense, low post offense, or shot blocking prowess, a center has to be able to enforce his will down on the block...

    Written by Richard Le about 3 months ago 8 comments

  3. The NBA's Top Five Power Forwards

    Power forwards are the enforcers of the NBA. They usually play the opposite side of the paint of the centers, but are also known to be quite versatile. The best big men in the league average about twenty points and ten rebounds...

    Written by Richard Le about 4 months ago 23 comments

  4. The NBA's Top Five Small Forwards

    The small forward position is one that stresses versatility. Relied on to rebound the ball, score, and defend against multiple positions...

    Written by Richard Le about 4 months ago 17 comments

  5. The Three Eras of the Toronto Raptors

    The Toronto Raptors, the only current Canadian basketball team, have had a short but storied history. Steadfast and loyal, Raptors fans have been through thick and thin for a franchise that seems on the cusp of becoming playoff contenders...

    Written by Richard Le about 4 months ago 8 comments

  6. Grant Hill: Untapped Potential

    Remember the Jordan comparisons? Grant Hill came into the league with a truck full of hype and expectations. In an era where the media eagerly searched for the next Jordan to replace his "Airness" when the time came, Grant Hill was the forerunner...

    Written by Richard Le about 4 months ago 5 comments

  7. Rasheed Wallace: What Could Have Been

    Rasheed Wallace is a player with one of the best all around skill sets in the NBA. He has the ability to post up and is considered one of the best post players in the NBA. He has the ability to stretch the floor with a reliable three point shot...

    Written by Richard Le about 4 months ago 13 comments

  8. The Boston Celtics: From Zeros To Heroes

    Danny Ainge pulled out blockbuster deal after blockbuster deal to change his team from lottery-bound losers to the NBA Champions with no signs of slowing down in the immediate future...

    Written by Richard Le about 4 months ago 2 comments

  9. Ron Artest: A Star Reborn?

    Drafted by the Chicago Bulls on June 30, 1999 with the 16th overall pick in the draft, Ron Artest came in to try and help the Bulls become contenders after the end of the Jordan Era...

    Written by Richard Le about 4 months ago 0 comments

  10. Was Shaquille O'Neal a Good Deal for the Phoenix Suns?

    Back in February, Shaquille O'Neal debuted with, at the time, one of the elite Western Conference powerhouses, the Phoenix Suns...

    Written by Richard Le about 4 months ago 30 comments

  11. The Toronto Raptors: Jermaine O'Neal Deal Analysis

    In my opinion, this deal greatly benefits the Raptors in various cases. Sure, the Raptors give up an injury prone, up-and-comer in TJ Ford, a solid contributer in Rasho, a bench warmer in Maceo ...

    Written by Richard Le about 4 months ago 11 comments