Check out this amazing new social hub the company I work with (@Postano) helped the Blazers put together for the playoffs!
Found this site today after reading the game day preview for tonight's game over at Bright Side of the Sun. Have never seen this site before. Lots of stats and info.
Kevin Durant is out for the remainder of the season. Another procedure to be performed. pic.twitter.com/IU6vdyzDfH
— Hardwood Paroxysm (@HPbasketball) March 27, 2015"Between the insightful and in-depth basketball observations he makes on air, there are roughly two or three quips where viewers must think he's a crazy person the producers found in the mental ward -- but that's why we love him oh so much."
The NBA's salary cap reportedly could reach a staggering $105 million by 2017. http://t.co/PYEqO04JQf pic.twitter.com/YwrgmXabaM
— NBC Sports (@NBCSports) March 27, 2015A look at the playoff picture entering play Friday, March 27. There are 22 days until the playoffs begin.
In these slides, Portland Trail Blazers players share their reasons for the numbers they wear over their hearts and on their backs.
The folks at the World Wide Leader have also gone about ranking NBA point guards. And while I don’t necessarily think it’s related to their front office rankings, having an all-star caliber guard running the show certainly goes a long way toward making coaches and executives look good.
We asked our ESPN Forecast panel to rate every team's coach. In particular, we asked the voters to rate each coach on his guidance and leadership in terms of how it affects overall on-court success, both in the short and long term.
"He’s an emotional player," said reserve big man Joel Freeland of Wright. "… We realized we had to pick it up and he was one of the main guys telling us, ‘We got to get our stuff together and step it up and get stops.’"