This upcoming free agent class might not look the strongest, but there are a few names that can make a real fantasy impact. Last year, we got guys like Klay Thompson, Isaiah Hartenstein, and Tobias Harris who made huge impacts on their teams. This article will go through the top three upcoming free agents and their best landing spots. As of now, we don’t know how the team and … [Read more...] about The Top 3 Free Agents Destinations for Fantasy Basketball
Jazz Have Perfect Kyrie Irving Band-Aid For Mavs
Though the Dallas Mavericks are forecasting a January return for Kyrie Irving, they may not be able to put a lot of weight on the 33-year-old’s shoulders next season. After all, anecdotes about season-ending injuries suggest that players don’t feel like they’ve gotten back to normal until the season after they’ve made it back. However, that’s all speculative. What is certain is … [Read more...] about Jazz Have Perfect Kyrie Irving Band-Aid For Mavs
5 Trade Destinations for Jrue Holiday
The Boston Celtics are in a tough spot this offseason with Jayson Tatum‘s injury and a historic payroll. As a result, they are poised to make some big trades. Jrue Holiday and Kristaps Porziņģis are the most likely players to be traded. Given Porziņģis’ lack of availability and poor playoffs, his value is pretty low. Despite being 35 in June and having three years left on his … [Read more...] about 5 Trade Destinations for Jrue Holiday
Cade Cunningham All-NBA Selection Caps Off Pistons’ Incredible Turnaround
On Friday, Detroit Pistons guard Cade Cunningham was named to the All-NBA Third Team, marking another significant milestone in his young career. He becomes the first Piston to make an All-NBA team since Blake Griffin in 2019. Cunningham joins fellow third-team selections Tyrese Haliburton, James Harden, Karl-Anthony Towns, and Jalen Williams. This season marked Cunningham’s … [Read more...] about Cade Cunningham All-NBA Selection Caps Off Pistons’ Incredible Turnaround
Pistons Bold Moves vs Growth: What Should Detroit Do?
The Detroit Pistons head into the 2025 offseason with something they haven’t had in years: momentum. Fresh off a 44–38 regular season and a competitive six-game series against the New York Knicks, the Pistons finally look like a team on the rise. For once, the conversation isn’t centered around drastic overhauls or lottery odds. Instead, fans ask: What if a few plays had gone … [Read more...] about Pistons Bold Moves vs Growth: What Should Detroit Do?