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The Best Journalism of 2009

I’d like to nominate this Vlade Divac profile for Conor Friedersdorf’s annual “best of” compilation.

February 17, 2010   Comments Off

“I had to get my book game back up”

An entertaining article on the reading habits of NBA players, international and homegrown alike. On a related note, Lakers Coach Phil Jackson distributes  books to his players every season; here’s this year’s list.

February 12, 2010   Comments Off

Quote of the Day

“What the heck is Yahoo? Is it one of those computer things? Is that like Twittering?”
- The inimitable Gregg Popovich, demonstrating his technological savvy right before tip-off.

January 28, 2010   Comments Off

Don’t disenfranchise foreign NBA fans

In lieu of discussing more serious matters (Citizens United, health care, “Jersey Shore”), I’d like to direct your attention to the pressing issue of NBA All Star voting. After Tracy McGrady’s hobbled corpse nearly made the West’s starting line-up and serial retiree Allen Iverson was voted in as an Eastern Conference starter,  diehard fans and some media commentators have vigorously complained about the NBA’s selection guidelines. As things stand, fans pick the starters and coaches select substitutes, but critics charge that fan voting privileges celebrity over on-court accomplishment (witness AI beating out more deserving guards like Rajon Rondo or Joe Johnson).

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January 27, 2010   1 Comment

NBA Finals Open Thread

Got any wild predictions? Irresponsible betting advice? An over/under for the number of times Kobe sneers at no one in particular after draining another nasty jumper? I’m tentatively picking the Lakers in six, but after a surprisingly unpredictable playoff season, all bets are off. Sound off in comments with your own thoughts.

June 4, 2009   5 Comments

The NBA: Where a pretty predictable post-season happens

I’ve got Kobe’s Lakers over Lebron’s Cavs in five games. If the series goes to six or seven games, though, I see the Cavaliers winning it all. With Garnett out, the Magic choking, and no clear contender other than the Lakers emerging from the West, the playoff script looks pretty predictable. That doesn’t mean it won’t be entertaining, and I’m really looking forward to an epic Lakers-Cavs finale. Watching the mid-majors scrap it out for second round berths should also be fun.

My one implausible prediction: the much-maligned Dallas Mavericks will make the Western Conference Finals. Sound off in comments with your own thoughts.

April 16, 2009   6 Comments