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Thursday, April 26
Basketball Prospectus
The latest playoff odds from Basketball Prospectus.
by Kevin Pelton
How does using only results compiled with players in the projected playoff rotation included change our assessment of teams?
by Bradford Doolittle
In an ESPN Insider piece, Bradford looks at three players who pose matchup problems for the Miami Heat.
by Bradford Doolittle
In an ESPN Insider piece, Bradford looks at three players who pose matchup problems for the San Antonio Spurs.
by John Gasaway
In his feature for ESPN Insider John says the Tigers will say goodbye to C-USA by being the class of the league one last time. Other mid-majors to note: Creighton, VCU, and Drexel.
Wednesday, April 25
by Kevin Pelton
For the seventh consecutive season, All-Defensive Teams (plus honorable mentions) chosen with a combination of a variety of defensive statistics and observation.
by Dan Feldman
Using our simulation of the rest of the season to get an updated look at where teams are likely to pick in the upcoming NBA Draft after the Draft Lottery.
by Bradford Doolittle
It's been an odd transitional season for the defending champs, who have gotten old at a couple of key spots, yet they still hope to make another run.
Tuesday, April 24
by Kevin Pelton
With the exception of MVP, chosen yesterday, and defensive awards still to come, one scribe picks the NBA's postseason awards.
Monday, April 23
by Kevin Pelton
For a while, potential voters looked for reasons to pick someone besides LeBron James for MVP. Ultimately, James' season proved without peer.
by Drew Cannon
Drew offers a statistical ranking of the nation's blue-chip recruits based on the meaningful player stats we now have courtesy of Nike's Elite Youth Basketball League.
Friday, April 20
by Kevin Pelton
The Charlotte Bobcats are threatening a variety of ignominious league records. How did the Bobcats get this bad?
by Bradford Doolittle
Derrick Rose's injury woes have left Tom Thibodeau with a tough task as the playoffs approach.
by Bradford Doolittle
Dwight Howard is no longer the only player in the conversation about the NBA's best center.
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