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The Cleveland Cavaliers Might Exceed Their Expectations
The Eastern Conference will have a new identity come the 2018-2019 season. One free agency signing is responsible for shifting the dynamic of the entire conference. The signing I am referring to is the deal between LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers.
By Davion Moore7 years ago in Unbalanced
Ballin' Out?
When I first heard about Lonzo Ball, it was December 2016. I was on YouTube, scrolling through my subscribed videos for something interesting. I came up on Mike Korzemba's video titled, "Meet Lonzo Ball: Stephen Curry With A 40 INCH VERTICAL!"
By Olamide Olatunbosun7 years ago in Unbalanced
Can the Celtics Get to the NBA Finals?
The Eastern Conference will be much different from last year's version. A single free agency signing more or less changed the entire dynamic of the Conference. The signing that I am referring to is the deal between LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers.
By Davion Moore7 years ago in Unbalanced
What's the Big Idea?
July 2, 2018. I was sitting in my friend’s living room, watching Marlon! on Netflix (funny stuff, by the way). I was minding my own business, merely being entertained by the hilarity and/or stupidity of Marlon Wayans. Suddenly, my phone vibrated.
By Olamide Olatunbosun7 years ago in Unbalanced
Three Reasons Donald Trump is Wrong About LeBron James
Allow me to begin by being up-front about something: I am not a LeBron James fan. Born and raised in the Indianapolis area, I grew up idolizing Reggie Miller, Rik Smits, Dale Davis, Jermaine O’Neal, et cetera. As the game of basketball evolved, the names and people I rooted for changed, but the team did not. There were many years when LeBron James almost single-handedly delivered the fatal blows to my Indiana Pacers’ championship ambitions. His years of dominance in the Eastern Conference are thankfully over, and I confess I did not feel a single moment of sadness at watching him depart for Los Angeles.
By Stanley Gray7 years ago in Unbalanced
The American Basketball Exposure League
Once again, this article will be somewhat different. One of my recent articles was about my newly established YouTube channel. If you read that article, I provided a link to my channel within the article. If you didn't check out the article (or the channel), feel free to do so. In fact, this article revolves around a video that I did on my channel. The video was for the American Basketball Exposure League, so there may be some similarities between this article and that video.
By Davion Moore7 years ago in Unbalanced
The Start of a New Journey
This article is different from any that I have written on this site. My other articles usually cover things that are "breaking news" in the NBA. I also do opinion articles from time to time, but they are not yet my forte. However, I hope to do more of those in the future.
By Davion Moore7 years ago in Unbalanced
5 NBA Players Who Have to Prove Themselves in the 2018-2019 Season
1. Carmelo Anthony Carmelo Anthony had a rough 2017-2018 season, having career lows in almost every statistical category this season. Over the years many people have considered Anthony an all-time great player, but he has not won the awards to show it. People have also called Anthony a bad team player and that he only cares about the money. Some examples come from when Anthony said he was not coming off the bench this past season with the Thunder, or when he turned down a chance to join the Chicago Bulls in 2014 and instead stayed with the Knicks even though the Knicks missed the playoffs. This season on the Rockets is really up to Anthony. He needs to show that he wants to do more for a team instead of just score and to accept whatever role the team gives him.
By Jyaer Lewis7 years ago in Unbalanced
Carmelo Anthony Signs with Houston Rockets
Carmelo Anthony will be joining the Houston Rockets on a one year, $2.4 million deal. Anthony was traded from the Oklahoma City Thunder to the Atlanta Hawks and was immediately waived by the Hawks. Anthony was part of a three-team deal including the Thunder, Hawks, and Philadelphia 76ers involving Dennis Schroder and Timothe Luwawu-Cabarrot.
By Jyaer Lewis7 years ago in Unbalanced
Best Basketball Podcasts for Fans
There are so many basketball podcasts out there, so how do you separate them from each other? Some are based purely on the game while some feature in-depth discussion about all the other elements of the sport that all Americans love. No matter what your preference, you will find the best basketball podcasts that suit you right here.
By Nick Paroni7 years ago in Unbalanced
Andrew and Matt Groll Compete and Byram Hills Wins
Long before Andrew and Matt Groll became Byram Hills’ twin towers on the basketball court, they played one on one in the driveway after school every day. The elder Groll describes the daily dates as good, competitive fun. Matt, on the other hand, had a different recollection.
By Rich Monetti8 years ago in Unbalanced












