Jeremy Sochan breaks the convention and structure of the game. He plays a hyperactive, improvisational style that feels like watching a basketball randomizer. Read more »
Kevin Yeung - Basketball Analysis
Jeremy Sochan's Game Is A Minor Protest Against The NBA's Orthodoxy
Now We're Going To See How The NBA Handles Gender-Based Violence
Maybe we're at a course-correction point and there will be a real and rehabilitative process for Bridges, Primo and Udoka. Or, more cynically, this could just be the same public-relations playbook we've grown used to seeing in the NBA being run once again. Read more »
We're Still Waiting To See Who RJ Barrett Is Going To Be
Time is on the side of these Knicks. There are many directions that RJ Barrett can take from here that would work for the team and their next steps as a franchise, and he's still just scratching the surface of those. Read more »
What Malcolm Brogdon Fixes For The Celtics, And What They Have To Fix Themselves
Malcolm Brogdon gives the Celtics a marginal gain, which certainly could matter, but they will continue to be in a place where they will only go as far as Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown can take them. Read more »
NBA Player Empowerment Is Well-Deserved And Overdue
Any progress made towards greater player agency over the past few years comes out of the context that the NBA has historically placed that control in the hands of its teams and their owners. Read more »
This Is Who The NBA's Players' Union Fights For
Given the recent history of the union, it is significant that Kyrie Irving is listening to the player body and giving them his voice. It has never been so transparent to see who this players' union chooses to fight for, and what "player empowerment" really looks like. Read more »