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Adam Taylor

NBA Contributor

Adam Taylor is a sports journalist based out of the UK. Adam has been covering the NBA for nearly a decade with a core focus on the Boston Celtics. He currently holds bylines with Yardbarker, SB Nation and USA Today. He has previous stops with Heavy, Sportskeeda and Fansided, among others. He hosted the 'CelticsPod' podcast for five years, growing it into a leading podcast in Celtics coverage. He has also been associated with podcast networks such as BlueWire and SB Nation. Adam recently began building his independent coverage of the Celtics via his recently launched 'Celtics Chronicle' newsletter, podcast and YouTube channel. Adam holds exclusive interviews with multiple current and former NBA players, such as Gordon Hayward, Grant Williams, Sam Hauser, Kendrick Perkins and more. 

EXPERTISE:

NBA, Boston Celtics, WWE, AEW

Jon Moxley is spearheading AEW's evolution into more than just wrestling

Over the past two years, AEW has constructed arguably the most talented in-ring roster in professional wrestling history. Tony Khan has worked tirelessly to sign elite wrestlers to the promotion.

Nick Richards acquisition plugs some important gaps for Suns

The Phoenix Suns have acquired fifth-year big man Nick Richards from the Charlotte Hornets. ESPN's Shams Charania broke the news on Wednesday via X. As part of the deal, Charlotte will receive Josh Okogie and three second-round picks.

Draymond Green sheds light on Warriors' inactivity on the trade market

The Warriors have been trying to have their cake and eat it too, but it appears the organization's "two timeline" plan is becoming unsustainable.

Surprising Pistons continue to climb Eastern Conference standings

On Monday, the Detroit Pistons defeated the New York Knicks 124-119 to secure their 21st win of the season.

Penta's 'Raw' debut was worth the wait

Not only did Penta put on a spectacle during his debut match, but WWE also provided him with enough time to cut a promo after he'd secured his first win with the company. 

Former NBA guard doubles down on Jayson Tatum criticism

Brandon Jennings continues to take aim at Jayson Tatum.

Magic are being overlooked in Eastern Conference again

Despite injuries to their top three players, the Orlando Magic have found ways to remain competitive. Jamahl Mosley's team has fought tooth and nail to remain in the playoff picture and is currently fourth in the Eastern Conference.

Jalen Brunson correct in questioning approach to MVP voting

We all know the MVP award has no set criteria, and one prominent NBA player is fed up with the moving goalposts.

Joe Mazzulla is embracing Boston's high expectations

While the Celtics have produced an excellent record so far this season, they haven't been the dominant force many expected as they defend their NBA title.

Ben Simmons' heart is in the right place, but Nets need to tank

Over the next few years, the Nets will have multiple first-round draft picks, including four for the 2025 draft.

Russell Westbrook is rewriting his narrative in Denver

Westbrook's reputation is slowly being rebuilt.

Paul George is 'bored' with his role, not the franchise

Paul George has been spending some time playing as a center for the Philadelphia 76ers.

Former NBA player is the latest to call out Tom Thibodeau's rotations

Tom Thibodeau has the New York Knicks sitting third in the Eastern Conference with a 25-14 record. That hasn't stopped him from receiving criticism.

Jimmy Butler's immediate future projects to be in Miami

Butler recently rocked the Heat by handing in a trade request, sending multiple peripheral contenders into scramble mode.

Lakers dodged a Zach LaVine shaped bullet

Zach LaVine has become somewhat of an immovable object for the Chicago Bulls front office.

Kevin Huerter's time with the Kings has run its course

Kevin Huerter's time in Sacramento is winding down, and now it's just a matter of time before he's shipped out. 

Tyrese Haliburton shows leadership with personal revelation

Haliburton admitted he's been dealing with a loss of confidence and self-belief. 

Josh Hart's leadership has been crucial to Knicks' resurgence

Since arriving with the Knicks in 2023, Josh Hart has become the team leader.

Karl-Anthony Towns is the latest Knick to defend Tom Thibodeau

When you're around one institution for a long term, you're bound to earn a reputation.

Cade Cunningham is repaying the Pistons' patience

The young guard has navigated injury issues and poor roster construction as he's slowly developed him overall game.

WWE welcomed a wave of new fans with its opening promo

WWE has been opened up to a totally different level of viewership, and it must capture as many new eyeballs as possible.

The Warriors two-timeline approach has failed Stephen Curry

For multiple years, the Golden State Warriors have been attempting to navigate two contention timelines. Their approach was to usher in a new period of dominance while Stephen Curry's and Draymond Green's impact began to fade.

It's no surprise teams aren't offering the farm for Jimmy Butler

Jimmy Butler's trade request has put the Miami Heat in a difficult position. Their star player has asked out of the franchise, essentially lowering his trade value.

Why it's best for Bradley Beal to leave Suns for fresh start

Bradley Beal is midway through his second season with the Phoenix Suns. He was supposed to be the missing piece to their championship aspirations. Yet, teaming up with Kevin Durant and Devin Booker has failed to yield the high-level success many expected.

Kyrie Irving's injury is a hammer blow for the Mavericks

In recent weeks, the Dallas Mavericks have relied on Kyrie Irving to lead the team. The All-Star guard has stepped into a bigger role due to Luka Doncic's injury-induced absence. Irving's scoring and playmaking ability likely eased some of the blow of Doncic's forced absence.