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I was surprised to see they're not more popular. As as Royals fan (who lives in Los Angeles) I like the A's a lot. They're like a more successful Royals. And I love the outfield guys who Francoeur bought pizza and beer for.

Bomani Jones and Dan Le Batard really should not be on ESPN. I like to think that they adapt to the ESPN culture although they aren't really part of it.

No, what would happen is you'd have a rational economic market where people move to what they perceived was a better situation for them. If they open some of the no mans land in between the South Side and downtown in Chicago to development people paying way too much to live on the North Side would gobble it up along

The thing I love about Bomani is that he says it like it is and then years later he still says it like it is; very consistent. The point that intrigued me of course was his speech about housing discrimination. I am a Chicago resident but in the last few years or so I consider myself an outsider compared to the

Some people on here take umbrage to the fact that Bomani is saying "I told you so". He's not, what he's saying is "wake up" or if you don't really care, "save your fake outrage". Racism is nuanced, its not always in your face, people get made and say Bomani always talks about race. What people don't realize is race

Exactly. There is a time and a place for making all nicely-nicely while pointing out something that's horribly wrong... and this isn't it. If you've been pointing it out till you're blue in the face for years & years, and people are just noticing it now, you get the license to yell TOLD YOU SO and CAN YOU HEAR ME NOW?

So let me get this straight, some of you listen to this and the only conclusion you came to is ''Bomani is angry''? Get the fuck out of here.

He's passionate about his position and frustrated. People didn't care more when Sterling was caught doing something far worse than having a candid conversation with his mistress. He was worked up by the end of the interview so I can see past his relatively harsh tone.

I disagree with this and facts bear it out. Concentrated poverty along with lack of advancement opportunities in an area leads to organized crime like gangs. When the Italians were poor and segregated in certain areas the mob flourished, the Irish gangs depicted in the Gangs of New York the same, when Asians were

Meh. There's not much game there to run. But point taken.

If he were in this mess because he's a racist dickhead, it would have come up a decade ago with the housing discrimination (or other events since then). But no, no one's cared till now. Both Doc Rivers and Mark Jackson have come out strong against it after Rivers claims he was unaware of Sterling's history and Jackson

WOW. I love Bomani Jones, and I just realized I don't give him enough credit.

Am I the only one who could only visualize this the entire recording? The delivery is spot on.

All the fake indignation over the phone conversation is obscuring the REAL problem and Jones nailed it.

That part is stupid, but you should listen past the first 30 seconds. It all moves on from that dumb point

Oh this was gold yesterday. I remember that Page 2 article and it's funny how everyone now is on their high horse about Sterling especially those at ESPN. Not only was there Bomani's Page 2 article there was an ESPN Magazine article as well,there was enough time to make this an issue.

Bomani and Le Batard run the game. ESPN better not lose them

Fans should attend and simply, silently, ritualistically murder Donald Sterling.