If baseball's not the greatest game ever, then why did, arguably, the greatest basketball player of all-time leave his sport, in his prime, to go play baseball?
If baseball's not the greatest game ever, then why did, arguably, the greatest basketball player of all-time leave his sport, in his prime, to go play baseball?
Baseball is a Thinking Man's game. I don't say that to be pretentious, or mean that only "smart" people get it. I mean that it is a game for people who like seeing what can't be seen. The pitch selection, the hit-and-run timing, etc. I've played and watched baseball my entire 35 years, and I get anxious and excited…
Blatche has never made someone pay for driving the lane. So you can kinda understand his confusion.
Bynum: "… not 4… not 5… not 6… not 7…"
The last line is a cheap shot. The article you link to is a giant nothing. An enormous mortgage company got sued a few times? I'm stunned. That never happens to large companies unless they're evil. Quicken makes hundreds of thousands of loans, and in a few cases a borrower brought a lawsuit and won? Gilbert's…
Almost everyone I know only watches anymore if a hometown team has the misfortune to be on ESPN. Sportcenter went from being a pop culture icon to the LeBron and Tebow show. They've actively alienated everyone who isn't an NBA fan.