I went out to the Home Depot Center in Carson today to chat with some people for a couple of upcoming soccer stories, and here is a bit of news (at least to me) on Landon Donovan that I can pass along … Donovan, the Los Angeles Galaxy’s star forward, will play with the U.S. […]
Entries from May 2009
Landon Update: Confederations Cup, Yes; Gold Cup, No
May 21st, 2009 · 2 Comments · soccer
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Donald Sterling: Worse Than You Thought
May 21st, 2009 · 2 Comments · Basketball, Clippers, Lakers, NBA
ESPN the Magazine has done a long piece on Donald Sterling, owner of the Los Angeles Clippers, by far the least successful franchise of the four “major” North American sports. The profile is interesting on several levels, but these are the two that struck me while reading it:
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Discovering I Care about Cavs-Magic
May 20th, 2009 · 2 Comments · Basketball, Lakers, NBA
I can’t be the only person this happens to. You begin watching a sports event. You don’t think you care what happens. You may not even have thought about caring about what happens. And then at some point in the middle of the game, you realize that you not only are interested in the outcome, […]
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Lakers Finally Look Like Championship Material
May 19th, 2009 · No Comments · Basketball, Kobe, Lakers, NBA
Wow. Tough game. Rough game. Up-and-down the floor, lots of contact, bodies flying, a scrambling, awkward, bump-and-run, busted-play, improvisational scrum of a game. That is, the sort of game the Los Angeles Lakers have not been likely to win since, oh, Magic Johnson. Yet they won it, and it was a huge victory. Lakers 105, […]
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Jerry West’s Health: Finally, We Know
May 19th, 2009 · 2 Comments · Kobe, Lakers, NBA
This LeBron-Kobe story on espn.com is interesting enough, and was written in a way that is appropriate for generic sports/basketball fans. Jerry West, The Logo, the greatest Laker of them all, the Hall-of-Famer, coach and front-office architect of the Showtime Lakers as well as the Shaq-Kobe Lakers, was quoted as saying he believes LeBron James […]
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Oh, and Celtics: Enjoy Your Long Summer
May 18th, 2009 · 2 Comments · Basketball, Lakers, NBA
It’s never a bad day when the Boston Celtics are eliminated from the playoffs. Actually, it’s always a good day. Always. I can hardly describe my surprise and delight when the Orlando Magic scored the first 11 points of the fourth quarter to break open a 66-61 game Sunday night and cruise to a 101-82 […]
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The O-Dog Getting the Einstein Award?
May 18th, 2009 · 1 Comment · Baseball, Dodgers
This release from the Dodgers almost sounds like a joke, when you see the subject field on the e-mail. Orlando Hudson to Receive Albert Einstein Leadership Award Huh? O-Dog and Einstein share … anything? It becomes a bit clearer when you read the rest of the release.
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Game 7: Lakers 89, Rockets 70
May 17th, 2009 · No Comments · Basketball, Kobe, Lakers, NBA
What a weird series. One team was clearly better in all seven games. Massively better, six games out of seven. Asked what he learned from the Lakers’ series with the Rockets, Kobe Bryant said, “That we’re bipolar.” He wasn’t kidding. In only one game was the margin of victory fewer than 12 points. In only […]
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Clever Sign at Staples*
May 17th, 2009 · No Comments · Basketball, Lakers
*updated with link, below, to image. Someone holding up a “We Want Tacos” sign … because the Lakers have this promotion with Jack-in-the-Box. If they win and hold the opposition under 100, every fan in the building is entitled to get two free tacos. Anyway, someone has a “We Want Tacos” sign … but has […]
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Lakers Go Big
May 17th, 2009 · No Comments · Basketball, Kobe, Lakers, NBA
Lakers are up 51-31 at the half, and it’s not because of Kobe Bryant, who was 2-for-8 for eight points in the half. It’s not because they’re going crazy from the three-point line. It’s because they finally are taking advantage of their enormous height advantage over the Rockets. The Rockets start no one taller than […]
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