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For a man that trumps himself up to be the "Most Knowledgeable Black Man of His Generation," Whitlock has never actually produced any work for "black people." The only work he's ever appreciated is The Wire, and everything else (including Breaking Bad somehow, even though there's no relation outside of drug dealing

I think the biggest question is: what determines optimal path? You could say simply a straight line from point A (fielder) to point B (where ball lands/is caught), and for the most part, this will work in the outfield. Having played baseball as an infielder, I suspect the stats will be less-optimal. In order to get in

As a Rangers fan, it's great to see a former player call Brooks out for being a hack

As a Knicks fan, #1, the league office won't. With media in this day and age, it really is irrelevant if the biggest market is winning, especially b/c the NYC corporations will buy up all available tix to games to entertain clients.

That's a fireable offense for all 29 other coaches (sorry, 28, Larry Drew is equally as clueless). For the Knicks, just a typical end of game possession

I think the NBA has set a good precedent for charge/blocks. Charges are only given when it's clear cut. If there's ever any hesitation, it's a block. The college game rewards teams that have a poor man-to-man possession by presenting the opportunity to bail out the defensive tem with a late-arriving weak side

I said "no call at the least."

The new rule is actually "the defender has to be set before the offensive player makes his move to go up." Look at the replay, Hood moves even after CJ has picked up his second foot. No call at the least.

Watch the IOC ban him for life now. Good for him

To preface this, yes, I know that as a whole, CBB players are not smart. However, if I was a player and playing against Louisville, Marquette, Indiana, and other teams whose coaches are notorious for standing on the court, I would run into the coach every time he steps on the floor. FIrst time would be a warning, but

This just seals the deal that 90% of Hollywood executives suck.

He's way too out of it to be on the yay-yo. Gotta remember, it focuses you a ton.

he's 100% stoned. and a couple beers deep. Hockey bros > lax bros > Tebow

Yes. Is this a real question? Resumes not even close

In all seriousness, I'm pretty sure that part of NBCs "logical" explanation for not airing all events live was that it ruined the ability to show these features. I have no words

Dude, $9billion in profit that's just sitting around in coffers can't be created on its own (looks at Jamie Dimon and rest of banking industry, rescinds comment)

Maybe I'm in the minority, but I actually agree with NBC here. By airing the middle portion of his speech, I believe that NBC then would be complicit (they still are, considering the games literally wouldn't exist without the massive U.S. TV contract) in pretending that there are no issues surrounding these games. By

It would've been classic if his response to Tafoya's first question was: "what you just said is one of the most insanely idiotic thing I have ever heard. At no point in your rambling, incoherent question, were you even close to anything that could be considered a rational thought. I awarded you no answer, and may god

The Selden/Smart issue shows why college refs are the best. David Stern wishes his refs could be that oblivious

It's why as a Syracuse grad, I've always respected the basketball writers for the Post Standard (the city's main newspaper). Are they the best writers/do they publish the best content? No. But they get the facts that they need to, and tell the fans/public the truth. 20 years ago they published a comprehensive report