I did not plan on making the Chicago Cubs a topic for two days running, but today it struck me anew that I really would prefer they not win a World Series for the first time since 1908 … Because I love, love, love long championship droughts, and when it comes to North American sports, […]
Entries Tagged as 'NBA'
Why I Want the Cubs to Lose
October 6th, 2016 · 3 Comments · Baseball, Basketball, Football, NBA, NFL
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Rams Push Galaxy Down the Los Angeles Pecking Order
September 18th, 2016 · 1 Comment · Angels, Baseball, Dodgers, Football, Galaxy, Lakers, Landon Donovan, Los Angeles Rams, NBA, NFL, soccer
The LA Galaxy has been around for 21 seasons now, but it struck me today that never in that time had the soccer club had to fight for attention in its hometown with a local National Football League team. The NFL abandoned the Los Angeles market after the 1994 season, when the Rams and Raiders […]
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Dutch Big Men Should Give Basketball a Try
September 1st, 2016 · No Comments · Basketball, NBA, UCLA
The Dutch are among the tallest people in the world. Some suggest they are the tallest, citing an average male height of 6 feet. This is hard to be sure about. Poke around, and you can find web pages that insist Serbs and Croats are the tallest, others suggesting the Nilotic people (the Dinka, the […]
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Oh, Wait: The U.S. Men Are in Bigger Trouble
August 19th, 2016 · No Comments · Basketball, NBA, Olympics, Rio Olympics
I was critical of the U.S. women’s basketball team yesterday. It underwhelmed me in a semifinal victory over France. Then I saw the men play Spain tonight … And they were just as ragged as were the women … while playing significantly more competent opposition. Which means they are in a much more dangerous situation. […]
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Eight Summer Olympics Is Enough
August 3rd, 2016 · No Comments · Abu Dhabi, Barcelona, Baseball, Basketball, Beijing Olympics, Dodgers, Football, Journalism, Lakers, London 2012, NBA, Newspapers, Olympics, Rio Olympics, soccer, Sports Journalism, The National, UAE, World Cup
Rio 2016 is the first Summer Olympics I will not attend since Moscow 1980. Yes, it was a good run. I made it to eight consecutive Summer Games. Beginning with Los Angeles 1984 and continuing with Seoul 1988, Barcelona 1992, Atlanta 1996, Sydney 2000, Athens 2004, Beijing 2008 and London 2012. The first four with […]
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Another Misadventure in Sports Tattoos
July 21st, 2016 · 1 Comment · English Premier League, Football, NBA, soccer
The web has scads of pages pertaining to bad sports tattoos. There are so, so many, after all. Just search “bad sports tattoos” and you can spend an afternoon paging through them. It has been suggested that an athlete probably should have a better idea for a tattoo than his own name, which often is […]
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Can’t Beat Them? … Kevin Durant Joins Them
July 4th, 2016 · 1 Comment · Basketball, Clippers, NBA
This disappoints me, and I assume it disappoints NBA fans, as well. Kevin Durant signs a two-year contract with the Golden State Warriors. Happy Fourth of July, hoops fans! Durant was a free agent, and could join any team he chose. He hosted presentations in the Hamptons, an upscale region near New York City, and […]
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I Wish LeBron Hadn’t Done That
June 20th, 2016 · 1 Comment · Basketball, NBA
It’s true that many basketball fans and pundits thought LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers had almost no chance to win the NBA Finals. It’s true that a prominent ESPN talking head said, before the Finals, that LeBron would surrender the NBA “King” title to Stephen Curry, if Curry and the Golden State Warriors defeated […]
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Cleveland Over Golden State, in Hindsight
June 19th, 2016 · No Comments · Basketball, NBA
Now that it’s over, with the Cleveland Cavaliers overcoming a 3-1 games deficit to win Game 7 in the NBA Finals, what does our 20-20, after-the-fact vision tell us? Lots of things we did not believe just a week ago. To wit: –Stephen Curry was the unanimous regular-season MVP, but LeBron James remains the league’s […]
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Stephen Curry and Halo Slippage
June 16th, 2016 · No Comments · Basketball, NBA
Perhaps no professional athlete in this century has ridden the crest of a popularity surge the way Stephen Curry has, for the past two years. Remember, ahead of the 2013-14 NBA season the Golden State Warriors shooting star was widely considered something of a one-trick pony, an interesting player with one good season, one playoffs […]
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