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Run The NBA

Devin Kenny

Let's talk about the NBA

PublishesDailyEpisodes30Founded2 years ago
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Jalen Brunson of the Dallas Mavericks has continued to improve year in year out, has surpassed expectations as a second round pick, and has become crucial to the Dallas Mavericks success, especially this season and especially with Luka Doncic out of ... more

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The Los Angeles Lakers have had a rough start to the regular season, with injuries from Lebron James, a tough start from Russell Westbrook and poor play from Anthony Davis amongst other problems. Here are my thoughts on the LA Lakers so far this seas... more

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Herb Jones was a 2nd round pick of the New Orleans Pelicans of the 2021 NBA draft, but already as a rookie has shown he has a future in the NBA due to great wing defense. Here are my thoughts on Herb Jones so far this season.   more

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Andrew Wiggins has been a key part of the Golden State Warriors success this season, scoring, spacing and wing defense. Here are my thoughts on Andrew Wiggins so far this season and his impact on the Golden State Warriors.   more

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Tyler Herro has broken out this season with the Miami Heat, taken on a bigger role, bigger responsibility and making bigger shots for this Miami Heat team down the stretch of games. Here are my thoughts on Tyler Herro so far this season.   more

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Jarred Vanderbilt of the Minnesota Timberwolves has been a key contributor this season. He has found his way into the starting lineup and been a big reason why the Timberwolves have been a top half of the league defensive team and one of the best off... more

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The Brooklyn Nets lose forward Joe Harris for 4-8 weeks to ankle surgery. Here are my thoughts.   more

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Kemba Walker is no longer in the New York Knicks rotation as Alec Burks will now be the starting PG of the New York Knicks moving forward. Here are my thiughts on this change in the rotation.   more

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