NBA divisions have been around since, well, ever since the league started. But do they even matter now? Should the league just get rid of them?

NBA divisions have been around since, well, ever since the league started. But do they even matter now? Should the league just get rid of them?
There are a lot of things happening in the league right now. So the Celtics getting off to a 5-1 start has kind of gone a bit under the radar.
Eric Paschall of the Golden State Warriors scored 34 points in… an upset over the Blazers. (Yes, I know the Warriors have had the Blazers’ number for years.)
LeBron has held the crown as the best for so long. Right now, a lot of people are about Kawhi Leonard. Some are for Giannis and Harden. But Luka Doncic is likely the next in line for that spot.
The Golden State Warriors had 17 players in their Finals roster last year. On Saturday night, only ONE of them was active. Insanity.
LeBron James is 35 years old next month. He is in his 17th NBA season. Yet he can still do numbers like he is still in his prime. Maybe he still IS in his prime.
Oldheads like to say, “BACK IN MY DAY, NBA PLAYERS PLAYED ALL 82 GAMES!!!” But honestly, that’s probably not the wisest way to go.
While the Houston and Washington pro baseball teams put on a World Series to remember, the Houston and Washington pro basketball teams put on an NBA game to remember.
Anthony Davis went to the foul line. Then he went back. Then he went back again. And again. And again. And again.
There are four teams left who are undefeated after a week in the NBA. Are they really that good? Or maybe one of them is a mirage?
Some of us probably don’t want to admit to this. But I think we like Dwight Howard. I might need an adult beverage or ten after saying that.
The Suns have been surprisingly steady. (PHOTO CREDIT: Rob Schumacher/Arizona Republic.) What is this Phoenix Suns team? Yeah, yeah, I
Karl-Anthony is ready to take over all the Towns. (PHOTO CREDIT: Fox Sports North screencap.) I’m pretty sure that if
Kawhi and the Clippers are 2-0. (PHOTO CREDIT: Ben Margot/AP.) The Los Angeles Clippers have been playing little brother for
We love a comeback story. And Markelle Fultz is doing one of those in front of our eyes right now.
Not many people (if any?) are picking the Toronto Raptors to repeat. But let’s not act like they’re the 1999 Chicago Bulls, all right?