Fansmanship Podcast Episode 217 – Chris Sylvester and Brint Wahlberg
It’s another podcast episode! Cal Poly basketball teams are at the Big...
With the Super Bowl right around the corner, the time of year has returned once again. This particular pocket on the calendar serves as the preparation point that will give way to...
Throughout about 75 percent of this season, the Los Angeles Lakers have been the epicenter of the most disappointing teams in the NBA. They are currently 15-21 through 36 games and...
Kobe took the shoot and scored, about sums up the irresistible edge the NBA possesses in today’s sports market. It came from two, jet black haired Armenian boys, speaking broken English from a curling bench in...
Mike D’Antoni accepted the Lakers job this week, replacing the fired Mike Brown. While he is coming off of knee surgery, D’Antoni will take “at least a few days to acclimate...
The Band is back together in this Lakers-centered Fansmanship.com Podcast. We talk about whether expectations have changed because of the team’s slow start, whether the Lakers are legitimate contenders or just...
The New York Yankees of the hardwood have met and exceeded off-season expectations. Should we be so surprised? Since moving to Los Angeles in 1960, the Lakers have once again done...
The only way the Lakers preseason could have been worse is if one of their stars had sustained a long-term injury. Aside from that, here are the ways in which the...
The Los Angeles Lakers are being held in a prison cell and the brand-spanking new Time Warner Sportsnet holds the key to their freedom. On the first of this month, Time...
Let me get this out of the way: I am not a Laker hater. I idolize/d Byron Scott and Magic Johnson. Loved the 39-win team in 1993 that nearly knocked off the all-mighty...
Andy has been quiet lately, but he hasn’t stopped paying a LOT of attention to the Lakers. He and I discussed the interesting offseason the Lakers have had, Steve Nash, Dwight...