Articles by Adam Fromal (197)
Literally no one in NBA history has combined free-throw and three-point excellence quite like Philadelphia 76ers guard James Harden, who is in the top 10 for both categories.
The NBA sure seems to be positioning Ja Morant as the next face of the league. Plenty of other reasonable candidates exist, but the league itself is aware of his surging popularity.
No center has won an NBA scoring title since Shaquille O'Neal in 1999-00. Joel Embiid is trying to change that for the Philadelphia 76ers.
Paolo Banchero, AJ Griffin, Mark Williams, Wendell Moore Jr., and Trevor Keels could help Duke basketball match a certain feat only Kentucky has achieved throughout NBA draft history.
The Jacksonville Jaguars should have both the money and the desire to pursue Davante Adams and let him aid Trevor Lawrence's development moving forward.
He's not the most glamorous option, but Jameis Winston reuniting with the New Orleans Saints makes sense for both the quarterback and the team.
Ja Morant is entering the top tier of the MVP conversation, and the Memphis Grizzlies are competing for home-court advantage in the Western Conference. This is new territory for the franchise on both fronts.
LeBron James once turned to Mike Krzyzewski in an attempt to tone down Kobe Bryant's Olympic shot selection, and he used some choice language in the process.
DeMar DeRozan is blowing away the field as a mid-range scorer, but who comes closest to matching his prowess in what's typically regarded as an inefficient zone?
Ayo Dosunmu started as a second-round pick and is already a standout member of the Chicago Bulls thanks to his growing offensive game and stifling defense.