It's hard for me to take a blog seriously when it has typo's in the "about the author" section, as well as the first post I'm exposed to (Central Division Roundup, second paragraph).
Read more NBA blogs, especially the good ones (Classical, Grantland, Basketball Jones, Ball Don't Lie, etc.) to get a feel for what you want your style to be, and develop your content around that style--eventually you'll build up enough of a style guide that you can confidently project your work out there to the web as a unique and interesting voice in the basketball community.
I'd also work on some formatting--the sections tend to blur together after a while (especially in your divisional roundups), and some of the jokes lose a little bit of their punch as a result.
If you haven't used some kind of analytics software (like Google Analytics, etc.) to track your traffic, you should do that.
It's a good start dude, and please don't think I'm trying to be a jerk, 'cause I'm always looking for more to read. Also, the name is gold-plated gold. Keep that. If you have any friends who are graphic designers, see if you can trade them a twelve pack for a logo.