Nick Crain

Nick Crain

Sports Writer

Nick Crain is a sports journalist specializing in professional and collegiate sports coverage, with a primary focus on basketball. Based in Texas, he covers breaking news, player movement, game analysis, and feature stories while helping fans better understand the biggest stories, trends, and complex topics shaping the sports world.

What makes Nick Crain an expert?

Nick Crain has spent nearly a decade covering professional and collegiate sports, primarily focusing on basketball while also covering the NFL, MLB, NHL, and WNBA. Throughout his career, he has covered events in person ranging from regular-season college basketball games and the NCAA Tournament to NBA All-Star Weekend, the NBA Draft, the NBA Finals, and international scouting events.

Over the years, Nick has contributed to nationally recognized sports publications, producing breaking news, feature stories, player interviews, game coverage, draft analysis, editorial content, and long-form features. His experience extends beyond writing, having managed editorial operations, and hosting and appearing on numerous sports podcasts.

That background has allowed him to develop expertise across written journalism, audio, video, and digital publishing while learning how to communicate sports stories across multiple formats and audiences.

Nick Crain Expertise

Let’s dive into Nick’s areas of expertise:

NBA

Basketball has been the primary focus of my career for nearly a decade. I specialize in roster construction, salary cap strategy, player movement, the NBA Draft, and breaking news, and I regularly cover games and major league events in person.

NCAAB

I closely follow college basketball throughout the entire season, with a particular emphasis on NBA Draft prospects, player development, recruiting, conference play, and the NCAA Tournament. Evaluating how college players project to the professional level has become one of my favorite parts of the job.

NFL

From offseason roster building and contract negotiations to coaching changes and weekly storylines, I enjoy breaking down the NFL beyond the headlines. I focus on making complex roster decisions, salary-cap situations, and league trends accessible to every fan.

MLB

Baseball requires a different lens than many other sports, especially when it comes to roster construction, player development, trades, and the long regular season. I enjoy covering everything from deadline moves and postseason races to prospect development while helping readers understand the bigger picture behind league-wide trends.

FAQ

Why did you decide to become a sports journalist?
Like most kids, I grew up loving sports and spent countless hours watching games both on television and in person. After playing competitive basketball through high school, including AAU, and spending time as an NBA ball boy, I found journalism to be a way to stay connected to the game while sharing that passion and perspective with other fans.
How do you research and verify the information in your articles?
Sports coverage has never been more accessible than it is today. Between live broadcasts, archived game footage, press conferences, official league communications, statistical databases, and credentialed media availability, there are countless resources available to verify information and provide context before publishing. I rely on multiple trusted sources and trusted analytics platforms to ensure every story is accurate, well-supported, and complete.
What is most important to you when writing sports content?
Making sports easy to understand without sacrificing accuracy. Topics like salary caps, contract negotiations, roster construction, advanced analytics, and betting markets can become complicated quickly, so I take pride in breaking them down into clear, concise explanations that any fan can follow while still providing meaningful depth.
How do you stay up to date with the sports and leagues you cover?
I stay connected by watching games, following league and team announcements, monitoring press conferences and media availability, tracking trusted reporters, and studying both traditional and advanced statistics. Staying informed is a daily process that extends well beyond game days.
Do you have any direct experience in sports (playing, coaching, officiating, or analytics)?
I played competitive basketball through high school, including AAU, before transitioning into sports media. Since then, I’ve spent nearly a decade covering games in person, scouting NBA Draft prospects around the world, traveling extensively to cover major sporting events, and building experience through writing, podcasting, player evaluation, and sports analysis.
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