Hoops Rumors Polls

Poll: Who Is The Best Free Agent Still Available?

With free agency kicking off today, news and rumors around the NBA have been flowing nonstop. A few big names are already off the market, including Chris Paul, but most are still available. After Dwight Howard, who is unquestionably the most sought-after player left, which player is best?

Poll: Biggest Surprise Of Draft Night?

After weeks of thinking we had a pretty good idea of how draft night would play out, our expectations were thrown out the window when the Cavaliers selected Anthony Bennett first overall, and the shockers kept coming from there. When the dust settled, which of these major moves or decisions surprised you most?

Is Doc Rivers Worth A First Round Pick?

The Clippers and Celtics finally ended their week long back-and-forth negotation deciding the value of Doc Rivers, with the Clippers finally agreeing to give up an unprotected 2015 first-round draft pick. Is Rivers worth that much?

Poll: Which Team Will Win Game 7?

When I asked two weeks ago, on the eve of Game 1 of the NBA Finals, which team would walk away with the 2013 title, the results were surprisingly heavily slanted toward the Spurs, with more than 62% of you picking Tim Duncan, Tony Parker, and Co.

Today's poll essentially asks the same question that one did, though we have more information at our disposal. We've seen Dwyane Wade and Manu Ginobili struggle, we've seen Danny Green shine, and we know that it'll all come down to one last game at a packed American Airlines Arena (packed until the Heat fall behind by five points late in the game, at least).

With the game being played in Miami, the Heat will enter Game 7 as the favorites, so it will be interesting to see whether the majority of Hoops Rumors readers still like the Spurs. What do you think? Who wins tomorrow night's game and the 2013 championship?

Poll: Who Will Be MVP Of The NBA Finals?

With the Spurs and Heat locked in a back and forth battle for the 2013 NBA title, who do you think will walk away with the MVP trophy in hand?

Poll: Who Will Be Drafted First Overall?

A year ago, there were plenty of storylines to follow related to the 2012 NBA draft, but the question of who would be picked first overall wasn't one of them — Anthony Davis had been considered a lock to go No. 1 for most of the college season, and once New Orleans won the lottery, there was never a doubt that the team would select Davis.

That's not the case this year, however. While Nerlens Noel looked like the odds-on favorite to follow in Davis' footsteps and became the second straight Kentucky big man to go first overall, his stock has slipped due to an ACL injury. With many teams at the top of the draft, including the Cavaliers, hoping to add a player who can make an immediate impact, Noel's hold on the top spot has "never been more tenuous," as ESPN.com's Chad Ford wrote in his most recent big board.

According to various reports, the Cavs have considered Noel, Alex Len, Ben McLemore, Otto Porter, and Victor Oladipo at No. 1, and it also remains possible that the team will end up trading the pick. This year's draft class has been said to be lacking in high-end talent, but that weakness may ultimately make for better drama on draft night. With the draft just two weeks away, there are several contenders in play for that first overall pick.

So what do you think? Which player will ultimately be drafted first overall later this month, either by the Cavs or another club?

Poll: Who Will Doc Rivers Coach Next Season?

With the future between Doc Rivers and the Celtics up in the air right now, we ask which team you believe Rivers will lead next season.

Poll: Should The Nets Hire Jason Kidd?

It's only been eight days since Jason Kidd announced his retirement as an NBA player, but already he has emerged as one of the leading candidates for perhaps the most high-profile head coaching job still available. According to multiple reports, there's mutual interest between Kidd and the Nets, with the two sides meeting yesterday to discuss the team's open coaching position.

The Nets are also said to be seriously considering highly-coveted assistant Brian Shaw, and have more established head coaches like Lionel Hollins on their radar as well, so Kidd is hardly the most qualified candidate on their list. Still, players and coaches alike rave about the longtime point guard's basketball IQ, and according to Adrian Wojnarowski of Yahoo! Sports, Kidd convinced the Nets that he was serious about committing the necessary time and energy to the job.

What do you think? Would hiring Kidd as their head coach be the best move for the Nets, or should the team opt for someone with more coaching experience, such as Shaw or Hollins?

Poll: Who Will Win The NBA Finals?

We're a little over 24 hours away from Game One of this year's NBA Finals, which means there's only one appropriate question to ask in today's poll: Who will 2013's champion be? The Heat or the Spurs?

The Heat finished the regular season on a 37-2 run for a 66-16 overall record, giving them home-court advantage in the Finals. They're the defending champs and they have the world's best player in LeBron James, but they're coming off a couple grueling series against the Bulls and Pacers, inculding a seven-game Eastern Finals.

The Spurs, meanwhile, only had the second-best record in the West, but blew through the postseason, going 12-2 against the Lakers, Warriors, and Grizzlies, with a pair of sweeps. They've had plenty of time to get ready for the Finals, but there's always a concern that the extra rest will turn into rust by the time the next series begins.

Who do you like? Weigh in with your selection in the poll and feel free to specify a number of games and/or explain your reasoning in the comments section. Having picked the Heat over the Spurs before the season got underway, I'll stick with my pick, and take Miami in seven games.

Poll: Will Paul George Win An MVP?

As we saw earlier today, Paul George is extension-eligible this offseason and sees himself as max contract type of player.  After this postseason, George has catapulted himself into the discussion with the game's elite players.  If his breakout regular season didn't ensure him of eventually landing a max deal, his playoff performance almost certainly did.  At only 23-years-old, George is young enough and good enough on both ends of the floor to carry only a small amount of risk over the course of a big-dollar, long-term pact.

At this point, whether or not George deserves a max deal probably isn't the question.  It is what he does once he gets it that will dictate how George compares to the NBA's best players.  If his teammates' confidence in him is any indication, the former Fresno State Bulldog might be destined for huge things.

"He's the future.  He has a chance to be MVP of this league next year," Roy Hibbert said last night before Game 7.  A confident George agreed with him.  "The more and more I get comfortable in this league and the more and more I find myself, I think I am capable of achieving that award," he said, eventually adding, "In my career, I wouldn’t be satisfied if I don't win the award."

Those are big words, especially considering that George scored only seven points last night in a game where he was primarily covered by the current MVP of the league, LeBron James.  So what do you think… is Paul George good enough to win an MVP?  Will he do it over the course of his career?