NBA Draft: De’Anthony Melton Player Profile Noah Schulte June 11, 2018 NBA, NBA Offseason De'Anthony Melton is one of the more difficult players to project in this draft. Because of the ongoing FBI investigation into College Basketball, Melton was forced to sit out for his sophomore season at USC an...
NBA Draft Profile: Keita Bates-Diop Noah Schulte June 10, 2018 NBA Offseason With a massive physical profile, elite defensive acumen, and a smooth jumper Keita Bates-Diop checks all of the boxes for a modern 3&D wing. In his four years at Ohio State University, Bates-Diop developed ...
NBA Draft: Troy Brown Jr. – Do-it-All Wing with a Fatal Flaw Noah Schulte June 9, 2018 NBA Offseason In Troy Brown Jr.'s one season at Oregon, he flashed an array of different tools, from a smooth and creative handle to play making vision to defensive versatility. But, the one thing he never showed with much c...
NBA Draft: Anfernee Simons – the High School Anomaly Noah Schulte June 5, 2018 NBA Offseason Using a loophole in the draft process, Anfernee Simons skipped college to enter the field this year. He has more question marks than anyone coming into the League, here's why. Anfernee Simons is somewhat of a ...
Allen Crabbe Season Review: Ready for His Close-Up Noah Schulte May 12, 2018 Brooklyn Nets Analysis, Brooklyn Nets Player Profiles After being traded for pennies on the dollar from Portland, Allen Crabbe has found a home in Brooklyn. Throughout the year he showcased enticing potential, an elite (if not inconsistent) shooting stroke, and a ...
Dante Cunningham Season Review: Journeyman with Old School Skillset Noah Schulte May 8, 2018 Brooklyn Nets, Brooklyn Nets Analysis, Brooklyn Nets Player Profiles Dante Cunningham is a wing from a different time. He plays hard-nosed physical defense, crashes the boards, doesn't shoot particularly well, and is one of the toughest players on the court at all times. A journ...
Brooklyn Nets Roundtable Sessions: Awards Part 1, Rookies Noah Schulte May 3, 2018 Brooklyn Nets, Brooklyn Nets Opinion Session 2, The Awards Segment, Part 1: Rookies The Brook-Lin scribes are actively watching the playoffs keeping our sights on which free agents perform well and putting on our thinking caps for what this...
Year End Review: DeMarre Carroll Bounces Back Noah Schulte May 2, 2018 Brooklyn Nets, Brooklyn Nets Analysis, Brooklyn Nets Player Profiles After a less than stellar two seasons in Toronto which can only be described as a disappointment, DeMarre Carroll regained his peak form in Brooklyn this year and had arguably the best season of his career. Ave...
Jahlil Okafor and Timofey Mozgov – End-of-Season Player Reviews Noah Schulte April 26, 2018 Brooklyn Nets, Brooklyn Nets Analysis, Brooklyn Nets Player Profiles Despite the fact that the Nets are in desperate need of frontcourt depth, their two highest paid centers are consistently failing to prove themselves to be more than low-end bench players. Here's why: Timofey ...
Rondae Hollis-Jefferson: Surprising Growth in Offensive Efficiency Noah Schulte April 14, 2018 Brooklyn Nets, Brooklyn Nets Player Profiles At first glance, Rondae Hollis-Jefferson’s value isn’t obvious. In a league dominated by three-point shooting, Hollis-Jefferson is shooting 24 percent from behind the arc while taking a career low 7.3 percent o...