Fansmanship Podcast Episode 217 – Chris Sylvester and Brint Wahlberg
It’s another podcast episode! Cal Poly basketball teams are at the Big...
Jerry Sloan is long gone. He was the last remaining coach within a group of closet cheerleaders, masked in circling lip hair, and expensive suits. He’s left us a mad-pile of puppet NBA coaches,...
Some thought the Lakers were ready to storm through the Eastern Conference on their “Grammy Trip”. Whatabust! For Lakers fan, a 75-point game is definitely a setback. I didn’t watch it,...
February 24th – it may not hold the same amount of relevance and excitement as August 31st does for Major League Baseball, but with so many teams in the NBA vying...
One of my favorite coaches in basketball, Jerry Sloan, retired from the Jazz yesterday after 23 years. Sloan has been to the Jazz what Ron Swanson is to Pawnee Parks and...
What if Ron Artest never went into the stands? Artest has been known for many things. 1) His toughness throughout college at St. Johns and during his early years in the NBA...
“Two roads diverged in a yellow wood/And sorry I could not travel both.”–Robert Frost Living in California assures one serene, winding, snake-coiled drives along bristled coastline, and humped, turtle-back emerald hillsides, to scale...
The LA Times’ Steve Dilbeck reported Wednesday that Mark Cuban is done trying to buy a baseball team. For a lot of Dodgers fans, this is like hearing the hot girl...
Who thought it was possible? I’ve become a better fan. And probably a better human being. If you know me, you know where my allegiances lie. The Lakers, Dodgers, and UCLA...
Lamar Odom’s inconsistency and enigmatic play has been written about almost too much. The words quirky, talented, frustrating, dominant, and enigma all came to mind and may have been used to...
We have all seen Steve Nash skip bounce passes into hanging buckets in rapid succession. We have all seen NBA and WNBA players collaborating in an exercise that is half a...