The Brooklyn Nets look like legitimate title contenders last night. I know it’s the first game and they look very impressive by beating the Golden State Warriors. What I am impressed is how they they rotation is working. They just don’t depend on Kyrie Irving and Kevin Durant and the starting five. Their bench… Continue reading
Patrick Baldwin Jr Focuses on Recruiting While Healing His Ankle
Back on December 4 Patrick Baldwin Jr injured his ankle in which he had torn ligaments and bruises. He will be out two to three months. Last Summer Baldwin averaged 20 points per game with the Phenom AAU program. He is now narrow his choices to Duke, Northwestern, and UW Milwaukee in which his father… Continue reading
The Top 10 Ten New York City Basketball Players from the 1990’s
Here is my top 10 players from the 1990’s along with a large honorable mention in which soo many players who deserved to be in the top ten. Here is my list: 1. Felipe Lopez – Rice HS, St Johns, & NBA: Felipe Lopez dominated the ferocious competition he went up against in high school.… Continue reading
Ball-side Middle Doc: A Brooklyn Basketball Documentary Watch
Coming in the Winter of 2021, Ball-side Middle Doc talks about the era from the mid 70’s – 80’s. The story will have a testimonial on the people who experience playing during that time. They will discuss how they went through the adversity on and off the court. Craig Boothe a native of Brooklyn who… Continue reading
Dave McCollin: A True Coaching Legend and Mentor
By Chris Ramirez Dave McCollin found a coaching legacy and created a dynasty in the club and AAU program. He got into the game for the right reasons and started from the ground to help build a pioneer program. If you watch coach McCollin you see that he takes pride in the game. McCollin grew… Continue reading
Luka Garza On Track to be College Player of the Year Once Again
Garza is at 6-11 and weigh 263 pounds and is entering into his senior year. Garza score 23 points along with eight rebounds in Iowa 106-53 win over Northern Illinois who is 0-5. The Iowa Hawkeyes are ranked 3rd in the nation with a 6-0 record. Garza has averaged 29.2 ppg and nine rebounds per… Continue reading
The Top 25 New York City Basketball Players from the 1980’s
This decade is deep with talent in the 80’s in which soo many players was well deserving. The class of 1983 and 1988 were the best in the decade with loads of talent. Check out the list: 1. Kenny Anderson – Molloy HS, Georgia Tech, & NBA: In his Freshman year at Molloy he didn’t… Continue reading
Chet Holmgren – The Next Great Center
Chet Holmgren is a 7-1 at 195 pounds with a 7-foot-6 wingspan, he has the size and length for the position to go with plus mobility and athleticism which makes him a dominant two-way center. He has an excellent handle and he can bring the ball out and pass it and he is quick of… Continue reading