Teo: The truth behind bandwagon fans Ethan Teo July 30, 2015 0 Comments As another LeBron James jersey flashes before our eyes, our minds naturally scream “bandwagon fan” — a title used to describe fans who only support a team during its successes, and not in times... Read More »
Anthony Brown drafted to Los Angeles Lakers Irving Rodriguez June 27, 2015 0 Comments At the NBA draft Thursday night, Anthony Brown ’15 became the third Cardinal player drafted to the NBA in the last two years, joining Josh Huestis ’14 and Dwight Powell ’14. Brown,... Read More »
Chasson Randle to play in Summer League for Golden State Warriors Irving Rodriguez June 27, 2015 1 Comment Former Stanford hoops star Chasson Randle ‘15 has committed to the Golden State Warriors’ Summer League Roster after going undrafted in Thursday night’s 2015 NBA Draft. The fearless... Read More »
Radoff: On the death of Hero Ball and the new NBA Nicholas Radoff May 19, 2015 1 Comment In 2003, the San Antonio Spurs beat the Los Angeles Lakers in six games. Since then, 12 years have gone by, and much has changed. From Bush to Obama, from depleted ozone layers to global warming,... Read More »
Shi: Project Life After Basketball Winston Shi April 26, 2015 0 Comments But I haven’t been watching the Lakers live all season. And now that the regular season is mercifully over, it’s time for me to reveal the results of this grand experiment. Read More »
Fugel: Transience, trading and the art of flight Dylan Fugel March 10, 2015 0 Comments The life of a professional athlete is implicitly tied to the knowledge that you are inherently replaceable. Someone younger, hungrier or quicker is always waiting right around the corner to take your... Read More »
Venkataraman: The risks of shameless tanking Vignesh Venkataraman March 3, 2015 0 Comments In the good old days, if you were the GM of a sports team, you improved your team by making incremental upgrades — swapping out declining players for improving ones, developing younger players and... Read More »
Radoff: An NBA season to remember Nicholas Radoff February 26, 2015 0 Comments Last year I wrote that, hopefully, the NBA Playoffs would be as wide open as they had ever been and that there was a chance that we might not see a Spurs-Heat rematch. I was very wrong. As long as I... Read More »