The Already Successful Milwaukee Bucks By: The Halftime Buzz, (@halftimebuzz) Before this season's sudden postponement due to Covid-19, the Milwaukee Bucks were on a roll. The Bucks posted the best record in the NBA, going 53-12 overall and 28-3 at home this year. This was in large part due to their superstar PF, Giannis Antetokounmpo, and his stellar play on the defensive side. But, to say that Antetokounmpo is the only reason the team was this successful would be blatantly incorrect. Actually, Milwaukee has loads of talent on their roster that efficiently complements Antetokounpo's prowess. First and foremost, Khris Middleton has been the Robin to Antetokounmpo's Batman for the past five and a half seasons, and has been named an all-star in consecutive seasons. Furthermore, Brook Lopez has also been a pleasant boost to this forceful Bucks roster. Lopez is a formidable presence in the paint that can also stretch out opposing defenses with his shooting touch. Additio...
Tua Tagovailoa in Miami The Miami Dolphins selected QB Tua Tagovailoa out of the University of Alabama with the fourth overall pick in this year's draft. So, taking a QB that high up in the draft should mean they're starting him, right? Well, not necessarily. Tagovailoa has been struggling with injuries throughout his three-year career at Alabama. In March 2018, Tua broke his left index finger In October 2018, Tua sprained his right knee In December 2018, Tua had a left high ankle sprain In October 2019, Tua had a right high ankle sprain In November 2019, Tua dislocated his right hip and fractured the socket in it (most serious) The Dolphins clearly believed, even with his injury history, his talent was too hard to pass up. But, now Dolphins head coach, Brian Flores, has a decision to make: will Tua start for the Dolphins this season? There are several contrasting perspectives to this debate a...
The Revamped Arizona Cardinals Boy, did the Arizona Cardinals have an offseason to remember. The Cardinals and their head coach, Kliff Kingsbury, have made a clear and concerted effort to let Kyler Murray know that this is his team, even going into just his second season in the NFL. As a team that went 5-10-1 last season, the Cardinals conveyed their commitment to Murray through their strong offseason, both offensively and defensively. First off, Arizona kicked off free agency with a BOOM. This was the blockbuster trade that sent David Johnson to the Houston Texans and DeAndre Hopkins to Arizona. This was a miraculous trade for the Cardinals as they were attempting to dump Johnson's pricey contract for draft capital, but they actually ended up receiving one of the NFL's most accomplished wide receivers in the process. While David Johnson was once a star running back for the Cardinals, in 2019 he was demoted to a backup when Kenyan Drake started p...
The New NBA Playoffs Proposal By: Jacob Ortiz, ( @legionhoops ) In regards to a 16-seed playoff bracket, I think it’s unnecessary to change. I’d love to see the 16 current playoff teams get invited, and a play-in tournament for the four “bubble” western conference teams. Getting the teams to play is enough entertainment, and keeps the integrity of this season’s champion. We already have some people marking this season as an “asterisk”. Those at a disadvantage would be teams like the Lakers, Clippers, etc, in the sense that they worked hard for seeding for home court advantage, which no longer exists. However, this long hiatus does have its advantages for older teams, and they’ve had a chance to rest their bodies. 2 Teams to Watch out for By: The Halftime Buzz, ( @halftimebuzz ) Miami Heat Headlined by 5-time all-star Jimmy Butler and an experienced coaching staff, the Miami Heat are undoubtedly a team to watch out for in this year's highly anticipated NBA Playoffs. Butler, the tea...
Clyde Edwards-Helaire After an incredibly abnormal NFL draft that began on April 23, there were some questionable picks leaving many eager fans with concerns. We are going to break down one of the most highly regarded rookies and his potential going forward in the National Football League. Arguably, the most out of the ordinary selection of the first round belongs to the reigning Super Bowl champion, Kansas City Chiefs. Although Andy Reid has proven to be one of the most respected offensive minded coaches over his 28 years coaching in the NFL, yes 28, his selection of running back Clyde Edwards-Helaire has been creating a lot of discussion. Prior to an unmatchable season by the LSU tigers, home of the new Chief as well as 12 other newly drafter NFL players, Helaire was not even spoken about as a first round draft pick. However, led by the magic of Joe Burrow and Steve Ensminger, the offensive coordinator, positional players on LSU gain ed lar...