Tag: pick

The Blazers’ wild NBA Draft pick is already being called ‘Chinese Jokic’ by one team
The Portland Trail Blazers shocked the NBA world by trading down with the Memphis Grizzlies and then selecting Chinese center Hansen Yang with the No. 16 pick in the 2025 NBA Draft. As our friends at Blazer’s Edge noted, proof this was a pick that was a bit off the board was The Ringer having…

Instant NBA Draft 2025 grades for every pick, starting with Cooper Flagg to the Mavs
The 2025 NBA Draft class has been endlessly debated over the last 12 months, with little consensus among the lottery prospects after Cooper Flagg and Dylan Harper come off the board with the first two picks. Finally, draft day is here, and the speculation about how certain players fit with certain teams will be over….

NBA Draft results 2025: Pick-by-pick tracker for every selection
Welcome to the 2025 NBA Draft. Unlike last year, this season lacks drama at the top of the board. Phenom Cooper Flagg is a virtual lock to be the first pick later tonight, with the Dallas Mavericks having won the first-overall selection in this year’s NBA Draft Lottery. The Duke star is a menace on…

AFC East vs. NFC East? North vs. North? Let’s pick the NFL’s toughest divisions
One of the absolute best parts about the NFL — and this applies to college football as well in an even larger way — is the rivalries. The power of hate in sports is very real. Every team has obvious rivals that fall within their division. Those six games every year are a different thing,…

Former WNBA first-round pick waived for second time this season
The Phoenix Mercury announced they had signed guard Haley Jones to a hardship contract last Sunday. Just one week later, the team announced they’ve waived Jones, potentially signaling that key Mercury players are ready to return from injury. Haley Jones has already been waived twice this season Jones, who was selected sixth overall in the…

NBA fans pick sides between Thunder and Pacers in Reacts Survey
By the time the NBA Finals come around there are only two fanbases that can still cheer for their team. The rest of the league is forced to either step back and watch as a bystander, or pick a side. Some years that’s not that difficult of a choice. Almost every fan has a strong…