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The Giants Among Giants
The players who made 7-footers look normal The NBA has always had big men, but every so often, someone shows up who breaks the scale. The kind of presence that shifts spacing, shot selection, and roster decisions before anything actually happens on the court. The outliers. The giants among giants. When Size Starts Warping the Game Wilt Chamberlain sits at the center of this conversation. 7’1”, around 275, with track speed and elite strength. 50.4 points per game in 1962. 25.7
Cody Tinsley
4 days ago3 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


NBA Player Comparison: Victor Wembanyama & Wilt Chamberlain
In this of NBA Now & Then: The Greatest Comparisons, we explore one of the most ambitious cross-era NBA Player Comparisons in basketball history: Victor Wembanyama versus Wilt Chamberlain.

Lucas Johnson
Nov 8, 20251 min read
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