By Dustin Hawes Love it or hate it, the NBA Cup is here to stay. As someone who leans toward the annual early-season tournament being more gimmicky than essential, there is one element of the spectacle that I love and appreciate: the limited-edition courts. They are bright, bold, and in-your-face. But fans only get aContinue reading “Top 10 NBA Cup Court Designs for 2025-26”
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Future Friday Nikola Topić
Future Friday Nikola Topić [00:00:00] Dustin: All right, everybody. Welcome to the 369th edition of the Holy Back Forward Podcast. I am Dustin here in Rip City and I got my man, [00:00:10] Dillon: Sage, chilling live and direct Beaverton, Oregon, ready to talk about a very interesting prospect that, uh, you know, draft peopleContinue reading “Future Friday Nikola Topić”
Future Friday Alex Sarr
[00:00:00] Dustin: All right, everybody, welcome to the 368th edition of the Holy Backboard podcast. I am Dustin here in Rip City and they got my man. [00:00:13] Sage: Sage, man, I’m so excited to talk about this draft. It’s, it’s, it’s not a good draft by any means, but I’d rather be talking draftContinue reading “Future Friday Alex Sarr”
Why the Blazers are Struggling Away From Rip City Transcription
I messed up with the labeling of the transcription so after the first Page. The labeling of Dustin and Sage is the opposite of what it’s labeled as [00:00:00] Dustin: all right, everybody. Welcome to the 258th edition of the holy backward podcast. I am Dustin here in rip city. [00:00:28] Sage: I drove fromContinue reading “Why the Blazers are Struggling Away From Rip City Transcription”
Top 10 NBA Court Designs for 2020-21
As a fan of the league for over 30 years, I have a love and appreciation for the aesthetics of the game. From jerseys to court designs, I’m infatuated with seeing how each team incorporates puts together the finished product.
Free Agent Findings: Jeff Green
Jeff Green has been on a different team for the last five years. If the Blazers offer him the full BAE (3.6 Million) for two years, he has a place to call home and the ability to grow some roots in a city and be part of the team’s culture.