Doc Rivers will have an exciting group of L.A. Clippers to work with in the 2018-19 campaign. He’s getting a new group to try to get the job done this season. They are Avery Bradley, Marcin Gortat, Danilo Gallinari, Tobias Harris, and Patrick Beverley. (Amanda Scurlock/L.A. Sentinel) Dwane Casey was fired for winning and making Toronto one of the best teams in the league. Yet wasn’t good enough for management. And the beat continues.(wikimedia commons) The NBA will not have much of a new look in the 2018-2019 season. Not even the Golden State Warriors. The GSW will have that gang back including Draymond Green, Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson, Kevin Durant and DeMarcus Cousins. They can make the Warriors champions again. LeBron James and his new crew could be Warriors stoppers. Nevertheless, the Warriors seek four title and the GSW believe they can three peat. The Boston Celtics, Philadelphia 76ers Joel Embiid and the Milwaukee Bucks; even though LeBron James has taken the Cleveland Cavaliers out of town. He joined some good ones including: JaVale McGee, Rajon Rondo, Kentavious Caldwell-Pope, Brandon Ingram, Josh Hart, Lonzo Ball, Isaac Bonga, Michael Beasley, Travis Wear, Moe Wagner, Lance Stephenson, and Ivica Zubac, et al. Hall of Fame super All-Star Jim Brown and Coach Hue Jackson are Cleveland Browns heroic stars. Jim Brown is the greatest running back in NFL history. (wikimediacommons) LeBron James is powerful and a leader and is ready to take over. (facebook) The UCLA Bruins 0-5 start hadn’t had but one game to shout about this season. That was Saturday’s 37-7 win over Cal. (Photo by Joe Faraoni / ESPN Images) Don’t forget the Toronto Raptors, with the best record in the Division last season. The Raptors plan on chopping down some trees this season. The Raptors expected to be the big tree choppers are Danny Green, Kawhi Leonard, et al. For the record the Raptors had the coach of the year last season. And the beat continues. Share this post Share Doc RiversGolden State WarriorsHue JacksonLeBron JamesLos Angeles LakersNBANFL