4 Future NBA Rivalries That Will Dominate the League

Hopefully, we'll be talking about these feuds and bad blood when we're old and gray the way Knicks and Heat fans talk about their showdowns back in the 90s.

Joel Embiid Marcus Morris Playoffs 2018
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Philadelphia 76ers center Joel Embiid (21) and Boston Celtics forward Marcus Morris (13) argue during the third quarter in game four of the second round of the 2018 NBA Playoffs at Wells Fargo Center.

Joel Embiid Marcus Morris Playoffs 2018

There are a million storylines throughout an NBA season, but for some reason it feels like the 2017-18 season blessed us with more petty ones that led to bubbling rivalries than we ever could have expected.


Whether we're talking about the Celtics and Sixers, an old school rivalry from decades ago that seemingly has been infused with new life thanks to their playoff series, or the whole Donovan Mitchell vs. Ben Simmons rookie debate and clapbacks, we can easily come up with a few newly formed rivalries that we're eager to watch percolate for years to come. Hopefully, we'll be talking about these feuds and bad blood when we're old and gray the way Knicks and Heat fans talk about their showdowns back in the 90s. 

So without further ado, here are the four rivalries we can't wait to watch bubble over the next few seasons.

Ben Simmons vs. Donovan Mitchell

Ben Simmons Donovan Mitchell Philadelphia 2018 Playoffs

What's your definition of a rookie? 

We'll leave that debate alone for now, but the two best rookies—as defined by the NBA—had fun taking shots at each other in the media and on the interwebs as the season came to a close. Some people think the Sixers ultra-talented point guard isn't really a rookie since he technically was in the league last year, therefore the high-flyer from the Jazz deserves recognition as the 2017-18 NBA Rookie of the Year. Regardless of which side you're picking, you can't deny it wasn't fun hearing Simmons throw shade at Mitchell when he was asked who deserves to be ROY only to watch Mitchell clap back with this:

One is a Nike guy. The other is about that Three Stripe life. So that kicks it up a notch. They only get to see each other twice a season, but can continue to comfortably lob shots verbally and via social media with almost no repercussions for years to come. They're both among the best players 21 and under and have long futures ahead of them. Let's hope whoever loses out on the ROY award takes it way too personally and never ceases to bring it up when asked about the other. We're here for the petty. — A.C.

Russell Westbrooky vs. The Haters

Russell Westbrook OKC Jazz Game 6 2018 Playoffs

Celtics vs. Sixers

Robert Covington Semi Ojeleve 2018 Playoffs

Joel Embiid vs. The Entire League

Joel Embiid Karl Anthony Towns 2018

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