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Monthly Archives: March 2012
Absurd Anschutz Demands Put LA Football Stadium Deal in Jeopardy
We’ve frequently commented on various actions of that scumwad Phil Anschutz and his AEG company that want to control LA sports and entertainment, as they have in cities around the world, to the detriment of all LA residents, not just … Continue reading
Holly Crap – McCourt Gets $2 Billion for Dodgers
Breaking News tonight: Frank McCourt has agreed to sell the Dodgers to the Magic Johnson-Stan Kasten-Mark Walter group, for $2,000,000,000! Walter is the money guy, long time baseball executive Kasten will run the baseball operation, and hopefully Magic can restore … Continue reading
Posted in Major League Baseball
Tagged Frank McCourt, LA Dodgers, Magic Johnson, Mark Walter, Stan Kasten
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MLB Opener in Japan a Bad, Bad Idea
So it seems that the Oakland A’s and the Seattle Mariners Japanese soil this week. The games will be played at prime Japanese evening time, which means for anyone interested in watching or listening to the action back in the … Continue reading
LA Basketball Coaches Treated Very Differently, Conclusion, For Now
In the 27 year history of the Los Angeles Clippers, they have posted winning seasons exactly twice. In 1991, the team was below .500 when Mike Schuler was fired as head coach, and replaced by Larry Brown, who led them … Continue reading
Posted in NBA
Tagged Blake Griffin, Chris Paul, LA Clippers, LA Lakers, Mike Brown, Vinny Del Negro
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LA Basketball Coaches Update
Hours after I posted yesterday’s missive, the Lakers lost what should have been a very winnable game to Memphis. The fourth quarter saw the second coming of Del Harris, otherwise known as Mike Brown, do something seldom seen in the … Continue reading
LA Basketball Coaches Treated Very Differently, Part One
What in the world is with all of these LA basketball pundits who think Vinny Del Negro is, or should be, on the way out as Clippers head coach. And why are they giving an almost total free pass to … Continue reading
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Tagged Andrew Bynum, LA Clippers, LA Lakers, Mike Brown, Ramon Sessions, Ron Artest, Vinny Del Negro
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Saints’ Bounty Punishment Not Nearly Severe Enough
Commissioner Roger Goodell and the NFL came down on the New Orleans Saints with some tough penalties for their long-running bounty program. For the institutionalized, intentional injuring of opposing players, the team was fined $500,000, lost some draft picks, head … Continue reading
