Author: Bryce Crain

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Bryce Crain is a Professional Sports Writer and contributor to HardwoodHeroics.com covering NBA and NCAA Bryce has been covering sports like NBA, NCAA, and even NFL for years committed to covering everything going on in the National Basketball League

St. John’s Basketball just landed the number one guard in the transfer portal, Kadary Richmond from Seton Hall. Richmond committed to St. John’s and coach Rick Pitino ESPN announced on Tuesday. Kadary Richmond really helped fuel Seton Hall’s NIT title run leading in scoring for the Pirates scoring 15.7 points per game and leading in assists with 5.1 assists per game. Along with being the teams top scorer Richmond was also the team’s highest-rated defender by a longshot. The 6-foot-5 guard is a tough, two-way player who can make a difference for a St. John’s team that is seeking to…

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The Saint Louis Billikens are in for an exciting and entertaining 2024 season. 6-foot-10 phenom Robbie Avila announced Saturday April 20th on X (formally known as twitter) that he is transferring to Saint Louis. Avila  who crowns the nickname  “Cream Abdul-Jabbar” (along with many other given to him by fans) will follow his former head coach Josh Schertz to Saint Louis who was hired by the Billikens following the end of the 2023-2024 season. Robbie Avila’s relationship with coach Schertz is what influenced his decision to transfer to SLU  according to what Avila told STLToday. Avila averaged 17.4 points, 6.6…

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The New Orleans Pelicans in their last 10 games are 4-6, and  have averaged 107 points, 41 rebounds, 24 assists, 9 steals and 3 blocks per game while shooting 45.9% from the field. Their opponents in this series the Oklahoma City Thunder are 8-2, averaging 116 points, 43 rebounds, 27 assists, 9.5 steals, and 5.4 blocks per game. While also shooting 49.8% from the field, and holding their opponents to an average of 103.5 points. Is this Thunder team on a heat check, or are the New Orleans Pelicans just not playing up to par come playoff time because of…

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The New Orleans Pelicans come off of a very, very important win on Sunday against the Phoenix Suns beating them 113-105. Which means the Pelicans have now pulled into a tie for the 6th seed, the final assured playoff spot to avoid having to play in the play-in tournament. There are only 4 more games left in the regular season as of today (April 9th, 2024) 3 out of the 4 being road games.  Here’s how the Pelicans can finish off the season strong, and try and avoid being in the play-in tournament. New Orleans Pelicans Need To Enter The…

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