I don’t have anything useful to say about Michael Jackson, but Jeff Pearlman does.
The definitive NBA draft diary. Let’s just say Simmons and I disagree dramatically about Tyreke Evans.
Matt Yglesias has a contrarian, but somewhat sensible, take on Minnesota buying point guards like they’re hamburger buns.
Because lists are good fun, here’s one man’s top 50 players […]
Entries from June 2009
Friday links
June 26th, 2009 · No Comments
Tags: media · music · basketball · NFL · baseball
NBA draft live blog
June 25th, 2009 · No Comments
7:00 p.m.- We are live from the sofa for the NBA draft. Everyone in my family is staring silently at a screen right now- but it’s four different screens in four different parts of the house. A real Norman Rockwell tableux.
By all accounts this draft is mediocre or worse, but the dealing of veteran players is […]
Thursday briefing for make benefit of glorious BPR nation
June 25th, 2009 · No Comments
Just because it’s an obvious idea doesn’t mean it’s not a good one: “Remembering Harry Kalas - Wonderful Stories from Friends Celebrating a Great Life” is a new book I’d recommend even if Friend of BPR Gordie Jones wasn’t involved in the project. It includes remembrances from everyone from Harry’s kids to a frat brother […]
Tags: performance-enhancing drugs · high school football · Harry Kalas · hall of fame · Sixers · NBA · Phillies · Lebron James · baseball
U.S. Open answer man
June 23rd, 2009 · No Comments
Lucas Glover: Was this a one-shot deal a la Shaun Micheel/Ben Curtis/Todd Hamilton or a springboard to great things?
I’m not inclined to jump hard on either of those choices. Before yesterday, you could say Glover had had an underachieving career. He made a President’s Cup and barely missed the last Ryder, but had won only […]
Live from the Big 33 game
June 20th, 2009 · No Comments
where it’s pretty nice- partly cloudy, more breezy than ideal but that’s kind of welcome given the recent soaking and 99 percent humidity. Bear in mind that even though it’s rained every day for what seems like two months, the next time we have three straight dry days you’ll see people toeing the dirt ruefully […]
Tags: high school football · Penn State · football
Friday links
June 19th, 2009 · No Comments
Here’s a list of the NBA’s all-time top 50 players by Slam magazine. It’s easy to quibble and there are one or two obvious howlers (Dennis Rodman but not Bill Walton or Pete Maravich?) but overall, it’s a better list than I expected. Dissent welcome.
As of Wednesday night, the “aftershow” part of Artie Lange’s hideous/spectacular performance […]
Tags: TV · media · basketball · baseball
Kobe on The Low Post
June 18th, 2009 · No Comments
Here’s one of three segments of the latest edition of The Low Post, in which Starkie and I compare the Lakers to the great teams and Kobe to the great players.
This is segment two, recapping the NBA Finals.
Segment three: are Eagles fans all in all just pretty darn happy with Big Red, Banner, McNabb and Co.?
Tags: Eagles · The Low Post · NBA · basketball · football · NFL
Wednesday briefing
June 17th, 2009 · No Comments
*Sporting News Today is an e-mail quasi newspaper they deliver to your inbox everyday for free. It’s an interesting experiment, like a new-age version of the beloved National in some ways. It’s worth checking out; lots of information, although not enough in-depth stuff and real writing for my tastes.
I bring this up because they cover […]
Tags: media · movies · baseball
Ibanezgate
June 14th, 2009 · No Comments
Today’s Sunday News column, plus a couple additions observations at the bottom:
The Phillies’ Raul Ibanez has 21 home runs through Friday, among overall offensive numbers that, if the season ended today, would make him a serious candidate for National League MVP.
He’s 37, and has never hit more than 33 homers in a season, and more […]
Tags: performance-enhancing drugs · column archive · sportswriting · dumbness · Phillies · media · baseball
BPR staggers back to life
June 13th, 2009 · No Comments
Welcome to the latest attempt to revive this blog, which, it’s fair to say, is now on life support, a victim of shocking neglect…. It’s not that I’m in any way “Old Media,” or anti-blog or any of that nonsense. I’m just too dim, unfocused, disorganized, lazy….
It’s been a fun read so far, hasn’t it?
The […]




