Revisiting The (Kinda Rubbish) 2013 NBA Draft And Learning A Few Lessons In The Process

In the pantheon of great NBA Draft classes... nobody is ever going to talk about 2013. More likely they’ll be waxing lyrical about the jewels of 2003. They’ll be singing the praises of what 1984 had to offer. They’ll be glowing with love for 1996 crew. But 2013 is probably way down at the other end of the spectrum.

Kiwi Steve in the NBA #9: Refreshed

See, all it took was a bit of rest. No sooner had Steven Adams come back from eight days off during the All Star break, apparently largely spent training his new dog, than he’d ripped back into it for the Thunder at the level we’d been hoping to see from him all season.

The Tall Blacks Got The Pero Cameron Era Off To A Lovely (If Low Key) Start

So... the Tall Blacks played over the weekend. There wasn’t much of a deal made about it, in fact you’d be forgiven for not even realising those games were happening, but they did. The second one was a bit of a sitter against Guam which in which they eventually eased to a 19-point victory but the first one... mate.

What’s To Make Of That Wild, Chaotic (And Nearly Heroic) Breakers Season?

It started amidst the dark and stormy clouds of chaos and it finished with warm beams of hopeful sunlight peeking through as the Breakers entered the final round of the season still in with a chance of making the semis. The Breakers lingered at 4-10 with little sign that it was gonna get any better. But it did. Substantially.

Kiwi Steve in the NBA #8: Lord of the Range

And here we are. A week after the trade deadline passed with the Oklahoma City Thunder choosing to sit comfortably back in their seats with no knockout offers forthcoming, they now roll into the great big period of rest and recalibration that is the All Star Break.

Things Are A Little Bit Different For Sean Marks and the Brooklyn Nets These Days

The Brooklyn Nets were undercover darlings of NBA culture by the end of last season. With no relevant draft picks and only a couple of players with any real trade value when Sean Marks took over as GM, the Nets somehow managed to go from rock bottom to the playoffs within four years and they did it through all the things that the basketball zeitgeist loves to see…

Kiwi Steve in the NBA #6: Life In The Post-Russ Era

This Thunder season has been a pretty fascinating one. It wasn’t supposed to be, they were meant to be a tame if competitive losing team that could beat a playoff team if they dropped their game but otherwise would live in the lottery with all their hoarded future draft picks. Except that everything’s kinda clicked into place instead.

Kiwi Steve in the NBA #5: So, What, This OKC Team Is Good Now Or Something?

Alright, it’s time to get back on the Steven Adams beat for real now. It’s been a strange old couple months as the Oklahoma City Thunder franchise adjusted to life without Russell Westbrook for the first time ever and adjusting to losing a guy who’d had such a record usage rate was always going to require some time.

The Wildcard’s NFL Picks - Week 16

Sing hallelujah and be merry dear reader because Thursday night footy is no more for the 2019 season – which is great news for players with niggling injuries not fancying a short turnaround and also for me because it gives me an extra day or so to write this bad boy which is never not a blessing. Busy times that we live in and all that.

The Wildcard’s NFL Picks - Week 15

Lamar Jackson is breaking records, Michael Thomas is breaking records, George Kittle is breaking tackles, Le’Veon Bell is breaking personal bests (but only at the bowling alley), the Dallas Cowboys are breaking hearts, Patrick Mahomes is breaking defences, and the old NFL picks might just be breaking even.