Lakers fans are chanting “M-V-P” as Kobe Bryant goes to the line. Uh, NO. That was so last season. At the moment, the MVP is LeBron James. As it should be. The LeBron James whose Cavaliers are 8-0 in the playoffs. Not the Kobe Bryant whose team is 2-2 with Houston in the second round […]
Entries from May 2009
An Example of L.A. Fan Dopiness
May 12th, 2009 · 1 Comment · Basketball, Kobe, Lakers, NBA
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Lakers-Rockets, Game 5: How Will Fans React?
May 12th, 2009 · No Comments · Basketball, Kobe, Lakers, NBA
Lakers fans seem to be nervous. Which is understandable. The team couldn’t hold leads in the Utah series and is tied 2-2 with Houston in the second round, including that hideous blowout defeat in Game 4 on Sunday. Which leads me to wonder … do their ticket-buying fans treat them as they always do — […]
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ESPN.com Is Ticking Me Off
May 12th, 2009 · 2 Comments · Newspapers, Sports Journalism
Espn.com is pretty much the go-to Web site for sports fans. We all know this. Yahoo.com may do some business, attract some eyeballs, and so do cnnsi.com and cbssportsline.com … but espn.com is the gold standard of the industry. But the site is doing its best to tarnish that reputation … and drive at least […]
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Baseball* Gets Another Asterisk
May 11th, 2009 · No Comments · Baseball, Dodgers
Leave it to satirist Roy Rivenburg to jump to the nub of the Manny Ramirez drug bust, and what it says about baseball, taken with the rest of the drug news from the past 4-5 years. Check the link here to notthelatimes.com and his inspired blurb on the national pastime. Then click on the “Fake […]
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Lakers Embarrass Themselves
May 10th, 2009 · No Comments · Basketball, Kobe, Lakers, NBA
Final score: Houston 99, Lakers 87. And it wasn’t that close. Not even. Not when the Lakers trailed by as many as 29 points in the second half. At first, I was thinking of titling this “Rockets Embarrass Lakers.” But that wouldn’t be quite right. The Lakers embarrassed themselves. It was far more about them […]
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Lakers Shouldn’t Get Fat-Headed
May 10th, 2009 · 1 Comment · Basketball, Kobe, Lakers, NBA
Anyone who has paid the slightest attention to the 2008-09 Lakers knows they generally are no better than they have to be. There is a lack of mental toughness in this crew, Kobe Bryant aside, and if they believe that an assignment ahead of them can be accomplished despite some coasting … well, they’re going […]
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And Now a Word on Ron Artest: Destructive
May 9th, 2009 · No Comments · Basketball, Kobe, Lakers, NBA
Yes. “Destructive.” That’s the word I settled on. After considering “awful” … “horrible” … “distracting” …”uncoachable” … “deranged” … and a couple that failed the definition I set in the headline — “train wreck” and “loose cannon” and “disaster waiting to happen.” Ron Artest fascinates me, in a negative, very NBA sort of way. He […]
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And in Old News: Lakers 111, Rockets 98
May 8th, 2009 · No Comments · Basketball, Kobe, Lakers, NBA
This is the game story I filed for the North County Times web site, late Thursday. Yes, it’s old, but I didn’t get around to it on Thursday, and I may want to go back and read it myself, someday. Also, I actually wrote a separate entry on the game for this blog, early Thursday […]
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Manny the Cheat
May 7th, 2009 · 3 Comments · Baseball, Dodgers, Sports Journalism
I am sitting about 10 feet from my refrigerator. Hanging from the upper part of that fridge, fixed by a magnet to the metal of the freezer door, are four Dodgers tickets. And not just any Dodgers tickets. But to a day and a game I very carefully and specifically picked out. July 22, a […]
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Messing with Rockets Fans and Conspiracy Theorists
May 6th, 2009 · No Comments · Basketball, Lakers, NBA
Everyone knows the NBA has certain teams it prefers to advance in the playoffs. We all know that. So, do you really believe the league is going to allow the Houston Rockets to eliminate the Los Angeles Lakers? Sure, tens of millions of Chinese love Yao Ming, but last time we checked it was American […]
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