Winning allures. As simple as that sounds, that is also the reality. Even more at lower levels, where kids are eager to join winning programs that highlight and showcase their talents as much as possible as a middle-step toward an NBA career. So, do NCAA champions benefit from winning the chip? Do they score themselves higher-ranked prospects? Time to take a historic look at this!
Ridiculous Upside gives their finalists for Defensive Player of the Year
Ridiculous Upside announces their finalists for Rookie of the Year
The 2021 MCDAAG’s roster came out on Feb. 25 and with the names on the table we are here to give you the list of players who made it, where they come from, and where will we see them play next.
Dakota Schmidt writes about why Anthony Lamb was the wrong pick for Most Improved Player of the Year while also giving the finalists for the award.
Dakota Schmidt writes about the G League champion Lakeland Magic
While there are still top-tier names to pick their colleges in the 2021 class, the commitment pipeline has been certainly quiet during the past couple of months. March Madness is around the corner, and we will have to wait for how things develop in the Tourney to see those kids picking spots. After then, it’s time to recap what has happened since the first 2022 kids committed to a college back in 2020 as part of a class that might have the most-hyped prospect since the very own LeBron James.
Dakota Schmidt uses film to analyze how the Raptors 905 have maintained the best offense in G League history
In part one of a two-part series on the Raptors 905, Dakota uses statistics to show how the 905 have dominated the G League
Dakota Schmidt looks at a few 2nd year players, including Armoni Brooks, Oshae Brissett, and Ahmad Caver that have been impressing in the G League bubble
Dakota Schmidt writes about Sir’Dominic Pointer and why it’s time for an NBA team to call him up
G League writer Dakota Schmidt gives his take on the five things that have caught his ye during the first few days of the G League season.
In the second part of a two-part series, Greensboro Swarm head coach Jay Hernandez gives his observations on how various players have been performing in the bubble.
In the 1st part of a two-part Q&A series, new Greensboro Swarm Head Coach Jay Hernandez answers questions pertaining to his relationship with Hornets head coach James Borrego and how he’s preparing for his transition from a player development guru/assistant to the new role.
This is a tracker on the rosters for all eighteen teams, including the Ignite, that are heading to the Disney World bubble
In a lengthy piece, Dakota Schmidt uses stats and video to make sense of the stacked Westchester Knicks roster
Dakota Schmidt gives you five intriguing games to mark down on your calendar for the first week of the upcoming season
The 2020/21 NCAA season is here, as impossible as that seemed just a few months ago. The HS class of 2021, although still one year removed from getting to the collegiate ranks, is gearing up with decisions being made all around the nation. Here is the monthly recap of what has happened around next year’s class during the last two months of 2020
Dakota Schmidt takes a deep look at the Erie BayHawks and how their offense could look during the upcoming season.
Dakota Schmidt writes about six players from the 2021 G League Draft class that he finds intriguing
This piece features a list of the players that will be eligible to be selected in the 2021 G League Draft that will be held on Monday, January 11th
Dakota Schmidt picks the NBA veterans that each Eastern Conference team should send to their G League affiliate with the new "NBA Vet Selection" rule.
Dakota Schmidt writes about Tre Mitchell, Bryson Williams, and JaQuori McLaughlin
Dakota Schmidt writes about the latest updates that have been circulating around the possible upcoming G League season
Dakota Schmidt writes about three mid-major prospects that really caught his eye over the first month of the NCAA season.