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NBA Power Rankings: Farewell Derrick Rose; Hello Portland Trail Blazers

NBA Power Rankings: Farewell Derrick Rose; Hello Portland Trail Blazers

This isn’t fair. What else can we say? Injuries have taken their toll on the NBA early, and it hasn’t been pretty. If we’re not anxiously awaiting the returns of Kobe Bryant and Rajon Rondo, we’re watching Andre Iguodala go down. Marc Gasol go down. Derrick Rose go down. For the season. Again. Put simply, [...]

November 27, 2013 admin Power Rankings 0

NBA Power Rankings: Knicks, Nets Sucking Something Awful

NBA Power Rankings: Knicks, Nets Sucking Something Awful

Now we’re getting somewhere. More than 10 percent of the NBA season is in the books, allowing us to form conclusions based off more than two games and a bottle of Grey Goose. Now’s the time when the tankers begin to settle in and contenders that aren’t the Miami Heat start playing like they care. [...]

November 19, 2013 admin Power Rankings 0

NBA Power Rankings: Pacers Go Bonkers, Warriors Are For Real

NBA Power Rankings: Pacers Go Bonkers, Warriors Are For Real

Expectations are a funny thing. Did I say funny? Sorry, I meant to say that expectations are a cruel-hearted, unshaven bastard. Especially in the NBA. Early on, we cannot escape them. They’re with us always. Always, always, always. And they screw around with our power rankings. At heart, weekly evaluations should be impulsive and read [...]

November 12, 2013 admin Blogs 2

NBA Power Rankings: PG-13 Primer for 2013-14 Regular Season

NBA Power Rankings: PG-13 Primer for 2013-14 Regular Season

It’s over. You made it. No need to send reinforcements. The battle is over and the war has been won—the NBA offseason, preseason and all the crap that comes with it is over. Finally. You spent months wading through all the proverbial and, if you’re team is tanking, literal bull shit. Now you’ll be rewarded, [...]

October 28, 2013 admin Power Rankings 1

NBA Power Rankings: Identifying Contenders, Tankers and Everyone in Between

NBA Power Rankings: Identifying Contenders, Tankers and Everyone in Between

Things change in the NBA all the time. Preseason basketball is often considered meaningless because, well, it is. It’s supposed to be a time for star players to work through rust, fringe players to secure roster spots and coaches to nail down rotations. And in many ways, that’s what it is.  But it’s also a [...]

October 15, 2013 admin Power Rankings 0

NBA Power Rankings: A PG-13 Guide to the 2013-14 Preseason

NBA Power Rankings: A PG-13 Guide to the 2013-14 Preseason

The NBA is supposed to be fun. A lot of people understand that. Others don’t. Those people, the overly serious and belligerently antagonistic ones, won’t want to see what follows. This mark’s the inception of The Hoop Doctor’s PG-13 NBA Power Rankings, where almost anything goes. Language may sometimes not be suitable for those reading at [...]

October 8, 2013 admin Power Rankings 0

Kemba Walker Almost Cried When Bobcats Signed Al Jefferson

Kemba Walker Almost Cried When Bobcats Signed Al Jefferson

Oh, Kemba. I’ve never considered Kemba Walker to be amongst the most emotional of NBA players. Sure, I’ve seen him cheer after a big shot or ankle-breaking crossover, but nothing that led me to believe he was the down-on-his-knees, sing-to-the-heavens, shed-a-tear-over-an-offseason-signing type player. Alas, I was wrong. According to Rick Bonnell of the Charlotte Observer, [...]

September 29, 2013 admin Blogs 0

David Lee Says Warriors Not Trying to Trade Him

David Lee Says Warriors Not Trying to Trade Him

David Lee isn’t going anywhere, or at least that’s what he’s been told. Speaking with Marc Berman of the New York Post, Lee said that the Golden State Warriors have told him they’re not shopping him and the $44-plus million left on his contract: Caught up with David Lee at his kids camp in Chappaqua [...]

August 8, 2013 admin Blogs 0

Top 10 NBA Careers Ruined by Achilles Injuries (1992-2013)

Top 10 NBA Careers Ruined by Achilles Injuries (1992-2013)

After a first round playoff sweep at the hands of the San Antonio Spurs and Dwight Howard taking his talents to Houston, the Los Angeles Lakers are a team in transition and turmoil. The franchise centerpiece future Hall of Fame shooting guard Kobe Bryant faces the toughest challenge of his epic career, returning from a [...]

July 25, 2013 Rob Lists, R.S. De France 1

Top 10 Shooting Guard & Small Forward Tandems in NBA History

Top 10 Shooting Guard & Small Forward Tandems in NBA History

In game 4 of the NBA Finals, James, 33 points, and Wade, 32 points, were in rare form. The Heat crawled back from a 2-3 deficit to win the 2013 Finals. In game 7, James came thru with 37 points and 12 rebounds, Wade 23 points and 10 rebounds. Miami’s made 3 straight Finals and [...]

July 3, 2013 Rob Lists, R.S. De France 0