The two times I have seen Zach LaVine on a basketball court he looked like a world-beater. I was at Staples Center, back in November, when he scored 28 points on 11-of-14 shooting, including 4-of-4 from three-point range, in a one-point victory over the Lakers. And then I saw LaVine’s impressive victory in the Slam […]
Entries Tagged as 'NBA'
Dunkmeister: Future Star or Flash in Pan?
February 14th, 2015 · No Comments · Basketball, Lakers, NBA
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Jerry Tarkanian, Long Beach State Coach
February 11th, 2015 · No Comments · Basketball, Long Beach, NBA, Sports Journalism, UCLA
Jerry Tarkanian died today at the age of 84, and the volume of pieces written about him by sports journalists has been impressive. Nearly all of it, however, focuses on his time at UNLV, which certainly was interesting, and lasted 19 seasons. For me, however, he will always be the coach who put Long Beach […]
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End of the Line for Kobe Bryant?
January 24th, 2015 · No Comments · Basketball, Kobe, Lakers, NBA
Knee surgeries. A snapped Achilles tendon. A broken leg. Kobe Bryant fought back from those to return to the Lakers. But now a torn rotator cuff? In his right shoulder? In his shooting arm? At age 36? We may have just seen the last NBA game Kobe Bryant will play, which is sad … but […]
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Testing the Appetite for U.S. Sports
January 2nd, 2015 · No Comments · Baseball, Basketball, College football, Cricket, Football, NBA, NFL, soccer, Sports Journalism, The National, UAE
Running the sports section of The National is a bit of an out-of-body experience for an American. The Big Three of American sports are baseball, basketball and football. The Big Three of sports in this part of the world are cricket, rugby and football — football, as in soccer. We run cricket off-day stories here. […]
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L.A. Live; Lakers Dead
November 28th, 2014 · No Comments · Basketball, Kobe, Lakers, NBA, Sports Journalism
I’ve been away. I may have mentioned that. The last time I was at Staples Center probably was 2009. Games 1 and 2 of the NBA Finals. The Nokia Theater was complete, before the jump to Abu Dhabi later that year. But I don’t remember much of anything around it. Most of the rest of […]
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Derrick Rose and Not Playing in Pain
November 13th, 2014 · No Comments · Baseball, Basketball, Football, Landon Donovan, NBA, NFL, soccer, Sports Journalism
This is an odd case, in professional sports. Nearly every professional athlete plays through pain. . When an injury is too severe to play on … he or she returns at the first moment. Often before they were expected to play — or perhaps should be playing. Then there is Derrick Rose.
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Kareem in the Building
October 30th, 2014 · No Comments · Abu Dhabi, Lakers, NBA
It was noted here, a few days ago, that Kareem Abdul-Jabbar is in the country. Today, he was in the building — the offices of The National here in Abu Dhabi. It created a bit of a stir, even though most people in the UAE are not familiar with the former Laker and Bruin, the […]
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Kareem Abdul-Jabbar in Abu Dhabi
October 27th, 2014 · No Comments · Abu Dhabi, Basketball, Lakers, NBA, UAE
The Big Fella, the Captain, the master of the skyhook, is in the UAE capital. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, leading scorer in NBA history, UCLA and Los Angeles Lakers star, arrived in Abu Dhabi tonight, flying in on that new Etihad nonstop from LAX to AUH. He got off the plane and Tweeted, from @KAJ33: “Best service […]
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Kobe Back to Being Kobe?
October 17th, 2014 · No Comments · Basketball, Kobe, Lakers, NBA
It was just one exhibition game, but Kobe Bryant scored 27 points Thursday night. After the ruptured Achilles and then the broken leg … I wasn’t sure he would score 27 again in a backyard game, let alone against an NBA team.
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A Step into the Void
July 14th, 2014 · No Comments · Baseball, Basketball, Brazil 2014, Football, Journalism, NBA, Newspapers, NFL, soccer, Sports Journalism, Tennis, The National, UAE, World Cup
A lot of sports editors around the world today weren’t exactly surprised that, with the end of the World Cup, not a whole lot is going on … but it still represents an unpleasant reality. A limited number of scheduled events in the near future. It is the case in the UAE, and it is […]
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