Not a headline we could have written often over the past 30 years. The Los Angeles Clippers look to have been asleep at the switch as the Dallas Mavericks pursued center DeAndre Jordan and said he would sign a four-year, $80 million contract with them. The Clippers were pummeled by media, and even by one […]
Entries Tagged as 'Basketball'
Clippers Fight Back!
July 8th, 2015 · No Comments · Basketball, Clippers, NBA
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And They’re Back! ‘Those’ Clippers
July 3rd, 2015 · No Comments · Basketball, Clippers, NBA
Well, this is embarrassing. Not that the Los Angeles Clippers are strangers to embarrassment. The best team the Clippers have had, the team that fell one victory short of the Western Conference finals, just saw their third-best player, 7-foot center DeAndre Jordan, leave for the Dallas Mavericks. –For $20 million less than the Clippers presumably […]
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A Sudden Fondness for Cleveland and LeBron James
June 7th, 2015 · No Comments · Basketball, NBA
When deciding which team to support with my negligible psychic energy, I tend to make a choice based on geography. The hometown team over the guys next door. The guys next door over the guys further away. The regional guys over the ones from the other side of the country. If we sort it out […]
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The Littlest/Most Fragile MVP?
May 22nd, 2015 · No Comments · Basketball, NBA
Stephen Curry may not be the shortest or the lightest NBA MVP. But he seems the Most Likely to Break. He seems the most fragile. Which makes his current mastery of the game even more impressive. OK, little MVPs. Let’s consider them.
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The Clippers!!!
May 17th, 2015 · No Comments · Basketball, Clippers, Lakers, NBA
It was a week ago that the Los Angeles Clippers, the city’s eternal “other” team, looked bound for the Western Conference finals. Much to our surprise. Up 3-1 on the Houston Rockets after a blowout victory in Game 4 … it was going to happen! The Clippers in the conference finals for the first time! […]
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Basketball’s Global Creep*
May 15th, 2015 · No Comments · Basketball, Olympics
* Not talking about a person, though Donald Sterling might qualify. A friendly discussion/argument you can have nearly anywhere in the world? Which is the world’s No. 2 sport? Soccer is No. 1. The end. But what is No. 2? I am beginning to think it is basketball, which is played, to some extent, almost […]
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The Clippers?!?
May 10th, 2015 · No Comments · Abu Dhabi, Basketball, Clippers, Lakers, NBA
When we left Southern California for Abu Dhabi, in October of 2009, the Los Angeles Clippers sucked. They had always sucked. They would always suck. It was in the stars. They were poorly run, under slum lord Donald Sterling, and unlucky as well, as the injury to their top draft pick of 2009, Blake Griffin, […]
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Relationship on the Rocks: Jocks and Hacks
March 21st, 2015 · No Comments · Baseball, Basketball, Football, Journalism, NBA, NFL, Sports Journalism
The Grantland sports website has a story that pretty much cuts to the heart of the lockerroom “relationship” between athletes and media. Deconstructing a rude comment Russell Westbrook of the Oklahoma City Thunder made to a hometown newspaper columnist. The relationship between jocks and hacks was never good, not when I entered the profession in […]
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The ‘KFC Yum! Center’
March 19th, 2015 · 1 Comment · Basketball
March Madness erupted today, with 16 NCAA tournament games played, including UCLA’s controversial victory over SMU, but this is what I took away from that game: It was played in the KFC Yum! Center in Louisville.
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Diana Taurasi and the $1.5 Million Self-Imposed Exile
March 17th, 2015 · No Comments · Basketball, Olympics
Diana Taurasi likely is the best player in the history of women’s basketball. And what does it say about U.S. women’s basketball when that best player, an American, will not play in the States this year? Taurasi is playing in Russia, at the moment, and when the season there is over, she will take time […]
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