Don Mattingly becomes baseball’s smartest man in only six weeks
The decision to not fire Don Mattingly is an interesting case study in decision-making, luck and timing.
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The decision to not fire Don Mattingly is an interesting case study in decision-making, luck and timing.
Gregg Popovich became the head coach of the San Antonio Spurs in 1996. Doc Rivers began coaching the Celtics in ‘04. Erik Spoelsta started his tenure with the Miami Heat in 2008, five years ago. That makes Spoelstra the third Continue reading The tenuous tenure of an NBA head coach
We’ve all been there before, driving around town behind the wheel of our sedans, looking for our intended destination with a carful of passengers, when one of those passengers, the loud-mouth know-it-all in the back, begins shouting out directions.
Is it wrong that I’m feeling euphoric over the Lakers’ current suffering? I consider myself a loving person, never taking enjoyment in the misery of others, but this Laker fiasco is too glorious not to celebrate.
The Blues Brothers is one of the most forgotten and underrated comedies of our generation.
Fibbs walked into the bar that afternoon, his orange Knicks cap tilted backwards, gold chain around his neck and Amare Stoudemire jersey (sans cast) worn proudly. He had been drinking all day and was smiling, giddy almost. After all, why Continue reading Carmelo Anthony, the New York Knicks and whether chuckers win championships: A statistical analysis
And then there were eight: Clippers, Lakers, Heat, Pacers, Spurs, Thunder, Celtics and Sixers.
Reason Number Three: Fire
2011 NBA Western Conference Playoff Preview Continue reading Western Conference Playoffs Preview: Spurs-Lakers anyone?
Wherefore art thou, Donovan?