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Jonathan Tjarks

Jonathan Tjarks

Staff Writer at The Ringer

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  • English
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Impressions From Summer League - The Ringer

The guys take a close look at Jabari Smith Jr. and Tari Eason while projecting big things for their pairing in Houston. Plus, they discuss OKC’s young core and make predictions for its new trio of draftees.
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Phoenix Takes Charge, Brady’s TV Gig, and a Celts-Bucks Classic - T...

Bill talks with SI’s Chris Mannix about why Boston’s Game 4 win was the most important of the Tatum-Brown era, some Lakers dysfunction, and Canelo Alvarez’s loss to Dmitry Bivol
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The Answer to the Hawks’ Problems Is on Their Bench - The Ringer

Atlanta may have found the Draymond to its Steph. Onyeka Okongwu is absolutely dominating in a reserve role and could turn out to be the perfect complement to Trae Young.
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Kuminga’s Role With the Warriors, and Chet Holmgren as a Top Draft ...

The guys also discuss Kuminga’s rookie season and his upside in the NBA
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Cade Cunningham Can Fill Many Roles, but Should He? - The Ringer

The no. 1 overall pick is at his best with the ball in his hands, but how much the Pistons put him at the point will have a direct impact on the development of their 2020 lottery pick
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Should the Pistons Ignore Fit and Take Cade Cunningham? - The Ringer

The Oklahoma State point guard is the consensus no. 1 pick, but Detroit took a different point guard in the lottery last year. While Cunningham’s talents are electric, he isn’t the only prospect with star potential in this year’s draft.
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Jalen Green Is the Best Scorer in the Draft—and a G League Experime...

The 19-year-old Ignite Team star can put up points in bunches, but he’ll need to expand his game at the next level
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The Plight of Mo Bamba and Developing Young NBA Bigs - The Ringer

The Magic have a young center with tantalizing potential who has barely seen the floor in three seasons. The reason? They’re trying to win.
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The Wizards Have Two Star Guards and … the Wrong Supporting Cast - ...

Bradley Beal and Russell Westbrook may fit together, but the same can’t be said for the rest of Washington’s roster, including its recent lottery picks
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The Mavericks Are Done Coming Up Short - The Ringer

Everything is bigger in Texas, including Luka Doncic’s teammates. Dallas underwent an offseason makeover that emphasized size and defensive versatility, setting the Mavs up for years to come.
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Can the Nuggets Build a Serious Defense Around the Joker? - The Ringer

With another early postseason exit looming, it’s time for Denver to adjust course with Nikola Jokic. Rather than building an all-world offense around him, it needs a defense. And maybe Ben Simmons.
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Get Used to Hearing Christian Wood’s Name - The Ringer

The NBA’s unlikeliest star is putting up monster numbers for the Pistons and could end up being this summer’s most coveted free agent. So where did he come from?
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Victor Oladipo’s Return Could Turn the Pacers Into a Threat - The R...

Indiana is exceeding all expectations after making big changes this summer, but the team’s trajectory could skyrocket even higher once its most familiar face returns to the floor
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Tyrese Haliburton Is the NBA Draft’s Biggest Sleeper—and Biggest En...

Tyrese Haliburton doesn’t jump out of the gym nor do his stats jump off the page, but the Iowa State sophomore might be college basketball’s best-kept secret
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Anthony Davis’s Next Steps Could Change the NBA Landscape - The Ringer

You may have missed it amid all the trade fireworks, but AD is still getting better. The six-time All-Star’s development in three key areas could dictate the fate of the Lakers’ season, the MVP picture, and the title race.
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Marc Gasol Is the Key to Spain’s Gold-Medal Chase and the Raptors’ ...

The 34-year-old center may not be able to move like he used to (or much at all), but he’s still an integral piece for his international team and his NBA team
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How Giannis Antetokounmpo Can Become the World’s Best Player - The ...

The reigning MVP is ready to take the throne at the 2019 FIBA World Cup, but first the Greeks need to learn an important lesson from the Bucks
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The Thunder May Already Have Their Next Face of the Franchise - The...

Oklahoma City scored an unprecedented haul of draft picks this summer, but Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, the lone young player it acquired, could easily become the cornerstone for its next title push. Here’s why.
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James Harden Is Pushing the Limits of Basketball - The Ringer

The reigning MVP is attempting an unfathomable amount of 3-pointers just to keep the Rockets in the playoff picture. He may have created the latest positional archetype in the process.
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The Raptors Are the Most Complete Team in the NBA - The Ringer

Toronto is already taking on Kawhi Leonard’s identity, and with 3-and-D players stocked at every position, the Raptors never have to sacrifice who they are: the most complete team in the NBA
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The Rookie Curve: Deandre Ayton, at a Fork in the Road - The Ringer

The once-and-future Arizona big man has the physical superiority to be any kind of modern center he wants to be, but there are two dominant modes to consider. Which one will he choose?