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The Sport of Business – Blog Maverick – www.blogmaverick.com Interesting view. I’m not saying I agree or disagree, but it’s an interesting point of view.
Continue reading →The Sport of Business – Blog Maverick – www.blogmaverick.com Interesting view. I’m not saying I agree or disagree, but it’s an interesting point of view.
Continue reading →SI.com – Writers – Don Banks: Clarett’s bad 40 hurts draft stock – Saturday February 26, 2005 9:19PM Mr. Clarett still fails to impress. He was a standout during his freshman year at Ohio State two years ago, but he’s done little but “step on it” since. I’m sure he’s … Continue reading →
I’m in a funk. I still can’t believe they traded Malik. Sure, they needed a big man. Sure, they needed salary cap room for this summer. I think I understand that. But did they mess up the team chemistry? I hope not. No. No. No. They’re professionals. They can overcome … Continue reading →
Say it isn’t so! But I should have seen it coming. His minutes have been declining all year. Something didn’t click right. I’m not as familiar with Nazr Mohammed and Jamison Brewer as perhaps I should be. As for Malik Rose, this could work out well for him as well–at … Continue reading →
For those of you who have been wondering since September just why I’ve claimed a photo of an obviously ceramic polar bear as my own, I’ll attempt to answer. I enjoy that likeness. This particular ceramic bear is known around this house as the “Sitting Lomonosov.” There is also a … Continue reading →
My visit in Georgia is over. I’ve had a great time, but She has recalled me. I’m ambling home via Seattle (check the map–that’s a true amble). I figure the Spurs need me tonight to cheer them on as they begin their Rodeo Road Trip against the tough Seattle Supersonics. … Continue reading →
I thought I was going back to work, but She’s not ready for me. So I’m on a personal errand for Her down here in Georgia. Clearly, the Spurs are doing just fine with me cheering them on from here. I should be back in Virginia in a couple weeks. … Continue reading →
She is ready for me to come back to work, so I’m taking a break from being a Spurs groupie and hitching a ride back to Virginia with Her. We’ll begin editing PBOTL.
Continue reading →Upon closer inspection, the Lakers wouldn’t fare much better in the Eastern Conference. Sorry, Kobe. Best of luck.
Continue reading →I don’t believe I’ve heard anyone mention this yet, but Kobe Bryant should have demanded the Lakers move to the Eastern Conference along with all the other changes last year. In the Eastern Conference, “his” team would have a respectable record this year. In fact, they’d be in third or … Continue reading →