After a stellar rookie campaign that highlighted both his two-way upside and leadership potential, Charlotte Hornets swingman Brandon Miller could usurp former No. 3 pick LaMelo Ball as the face of the franchise. Unlike other young players put in this position, it’s not because there are questions about his talent. An elite playmaker at 6-foot-7, Ball’s both a Rookie of the … [Read more...] about Hornets Make Feelings On LaMelo Ball Trade Clear
Pistons Plans For Open General Manager Role Revealed?
After Troy Weaver, the Pistons president of basketball operations, Trajan Langdon is considering an exciting choice for the general manager position- Michael Blackstone, the Pelicans vice president of basketball administration. Blackstone, brought in by Pelicans in 2019, has a diverse background, having served as the assistant general manager of the Atlanta Hawks from 2015 to … [Read more...] about Pistons Plans For Open General Manager Role Revealed?
Pistons Trade Rumors: Can Detroit Afford To Gamble On Bulls Star?
The rumor mill of the 2024 off-season is in full swing, and the Detroit Pistons are right in the thick of it. From decisions about the 5th overall pick to free agency strategies, the Pistons have numerous options to explore. One rumor gaining traction involves Bulls guard Zach LaVine, who played only 25 games last season due to right foot surgery. During the season, the Bulls … [Read more...] about Pistons Trade Rumors: Can Detroit Afford To Gamble On Bulls Star?
2024 Off-Season Preview: What’s Next For The Detroit Pistons?
Going into this 2024 Pistons off-season preview, I am optimistic. But should I be considering the season they just had? The Pistons’ off-season last year kicked off with a glimmer of hope, fueled by the high-profile hiring of Monty Williams. After a successful stint with the Phoenix Suns, Williams signed a promising six-year, $78 million contract. His track record, including a … [Read more...] about 2024 Off-Season Preview: What’s Next For The Detroit Pistons?
Bulls Lower Asking Price to Spur All-Star Trade
The Chicago Bulls are trying to figure out how to restore their former glory. While they may never reach the heights of the Michael Jordan years, they can at least rise above NBA purgatory. That may be a lot to ask of a franchise that hasn’t been a playoff fixture in a decade. To that point, the Bulls have only had two postseason appearances —both First Round exits —in the last … [Read more...] about Bulls Lower Asking Price to Spur All-Star Trade