top of page
_edited.jpg)


The Shot
The playoff daggers that ended seasons, flipped series, and changed NBA history in a single release. The playoffs eventually reduce everybody to the same thing: five seconds, one possession, and a guy trying to live with whatever happens next. That’s why the biggest playoff shots feel different from regular buzzer-beaters. These aren’t random hot streak moments in February. These are possessions that permanently altered careers, franchises, and sometimes entire eras of the le
Cody Tinsley
6 days ago4 min read


It’s Not a Series Until Someone Wins on the Road
One of the oldest playoff sayings still explains almost everything There are phrases in basketball that survive because they sound good, and then there are the ones that survive because they keep being true. “It’s not a series until someone wins on the road” has lasted for decades because every postseason keeps proving it right. A higher seed is supposed to protect home court. That’s the deal. Win your games at home, split one on the road, move on. But eventually, somebody ha
Cody Tinsley
May 84 min read


One Ring Changes Everything
How a title can rewrite a career overnight Legacies don’t move gradually in this league. They jump. One run, one Finals, one stretch where everything clicks—and suddenly the conversation shifts. The same player, the same résumé, the same tendencies…just seen differently. No one captures that better than Dirk Nowitzki. Dirk: The Weight of the Ending Before 2011, Dirk’s career was already secure. MVP in 2007. A decade of 50-win seasons. An offense built around a shot no one c
Cody Tinsley
Apr 153 min read


The Other Kind of Great
When Hall of Fame careers needed a second engine We’re comfortable with the extremes—solo carry jobs, or perfectly balanced duos. What sits in the middle is trickier: players who could absolutely be the best player on a team…just not always the best version of a championship team. That’s not a knock. It’s a reflection of how thin the air gets at the very top. Because history shows it over and over—being “good enough” to lead a team and being “good enough” to win four rounds a
Cody Tinsley
Apr 103 min read


NBA Player Comparison: Chet Holmgren & Ralph Sampson
This episode of NBA Now and Then: The Greatest Comparisons dives into a compelling NBA Player Comparison of two physically lean big men: Chet Holmgren vs. Ralph Sampson.

Lucas Johnson
Jan 31 min read


Signature Moves of the Greats
In this episode of NBA Now and Then, we discuss the top 10 Signature Moves in NBA history.

Lucas Johnson
Mar 10, 20251 min read
bottom of page