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Seerat Sohi

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Edmonton, AB, Canada

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  • FanSided
  • Rolling Stone
  • Bleacher Report
  • Sports on Earth

Past articles by seerat:

The backlash to LeBron James’ ‘Decision’ feels really silly now

The Decision was an outrage in 2010. It’d be par for the course now. → Read More

Jimmy Butler and the Philadelphia 76ers need each other, now more than ever

This is a gamble that both sides needed to take. It’ll either succeed wildly or fail horribly. → Read More

The Philadelphia 76ers are still Processing

What happens to a team built around a higher goal when they win in the short term? The road along the way can be bumpy. → Read More

The scripted chaos of Stephen Curry

What drives Curry to keep getting better? Because playing his game requires it. → Read More

How social media turned the NBA into a made-for-tv drama

The league is thriving and ratings are up, despite what some see as a lack of competitive balance. There’s one good reason why. → Read More

Anthony Davis is leading a big man training revolution

Thanks to improved biomechanics, today’s big men aren’t just changing their games, they’re also changing their bodies. → Read More

Inside the Raptors’ big bet on Kawhi Leonard loving their culture

The Raptors’ preseason has been quiet, hard, and fun — just the way they like it → Read More

Kyle Lowry is about to face the hardest test of his career

The Raptors have never been more talented after trading for Kawhi Leonard, but they need Kyle Lowry to stay on track and quickly embrace change, which he hasn’t always done. → Read More

Manu Ginobili will forever live in basketball’s soul

He shattered basketball norms and ushered in a stylistic revolution that will live on for decades. → Read More

Toronto Raptors’ GM Masai Ujiri on inspiring kids, the growth of basketball in Africa and what comes next

Growing up in Nigeria, Masai Ujiri found hope through basketball. He’s spent the past 15 years spreading that hope. → Read More

The Raptors traded for Kawhi Leonard knowing newcomers always fall in love with Toronto

GM Masai Ujiri bet big on Toronto’s ability to convert transplants when he traded DeMar DeRozan for Kawhi Leonard. → Read More

The Raptors trade for Kawhi Leonard: a risk worth taking

The Raptors bet big on their culture when they traded DeMar DeRozan for Kawhi Leonard. → Read More

The NBA Draft power structure is changing. Maybe that’ll stop inappropriate interview questions

Draft prospects are finally wrestling away some power, but the structure of the draft inevitably subjects them to embarrassing questions. That should stop. → Read More

LeBron James and Stephen Curry show how the idea of an ‘unselfish star’ keeps evolving

James was once considered the platonic ideal for unselfishness. Now, it’s Curry — for an entirely different reason. → Read More

The Raptors as we know them are done. Do they realize that?

They spent their final media availability of the season trying to justify the positives instead of face reality. → Read More

The Raptors’ reliance on Fred VanVleet made them. Then, it broke them

Toronto’s culture change was personified by a 24-year-old undrafted free agent. That’s ultimately why it fell short. → Read More

Cavaliers vs. Raptors: Can Toronto’s ‘culture reset’ survive LeBron?

The Raptors’ indecision cost them against the Cavs. → Read More

These Indiana Pacers were free to be themselves. That’s why they’re overachieving

A franchise that once was anchored by a certain identity thrived by tossing that all out and just playing loose. → Read More

Not having high expectations made the Clippers more fun this year

After losing their stars, the Clippers can no longer claim national or even local relevancy. That freed them to have fun. → Read More

Dwyane Wade’s Miami Heat return: ‘I’m not for everyone. I’m for Miami’

The Heat legend opens up about the journey he took away and back to his adopted home. → Read More