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The Second Guy: (Almost) Every Contender Needs a Bucket-Getter Next to the Star
There’s a version of the NBA playoffs that lives in highlight reels and mythology: one superstar bending an entire series to their will. It’s real — for stretches. A transcendent player can carry you through rounds, steal games, and tilt matchups. But zoom out across championship history and a pattern shows up pretty quickly: Almost every title team has a second scorer who can go get a bucket when the defense sells out on the star. Playoff defense is about removal. By June, e
Cody Tinsley
Mar 183 min read


The NBA’s Long History of Young Teams Learning the Hard Way
Are this year's Spurs "too young" to win it all? History says...probably. As the conversation around the 2025–26 Spurs heats up, one phrase keeps popping up around the league: They’re just too young to win a title. It’s a familiar line. We’ve heard it attached to plenty of rising teams over the years — sometimes correctly, sometimes a little prematurely. But the question is worth exploring: how much does age actually matter when it comes to winning an NBA championship? Becau
Cody Tinsley
Mar 114 min read


Understanding Basketball Legends' Impact
Basketball has never been shaped by statistics alone. Points, rebounds, and championships tell part of the story—but they rarely explain why the game looks, sounds, and feels the way it does at any given moment. The league’s true evolution lives in the imprint left by its most influential figures: the ones who didn’t just dominate the court, but reshaped the sport’s identity, aesthetics, and values. Some impact can be quantified. Some of it can’t. And often, the most lasting
Cody Tinsley
Feb 63 min read


Why NBA Player Comparisons and Fan Debates Captivate Fans
NBA player comparisons have long been a central part of basketball culture. They engage fans in discussions that span generations, styles, and eras. These comparisons are more than just casual talk; they are a way to connect the past with the present and to appreciate the evolution of the game. In this post, we explore why these comparisons captivate fans, how they fuel debates, and what makes them an enduring aspect of NBA fandom. The Roots of NBA Player Comparisons and Fan
Cody Tinsley
Jan 303 min read
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