The punky QB known as McMahon didn't make it either.
posted by Sister Havana at 09:38 AM on January 18, 2005
Four I really like: The Jordan Rules by Sam Smith Mad as Hell by Mike Lupica Personal Fouls by Peter Golenbock A Season on the Brink by John Feinstein And I will confess that I read and actually enjoyed Bad as I Wanna Be by Dennis Rodman. Once you get past everything about Madonna and stuff like that (which isn't even a majority of the book), his thoughts on the game of basketball and his early life are pretty interesting.
posted by Sister Havana at 12:52 PM on January 13, 2005
We're #11! We're #11!
posted by Sister Havana at 01:58 PM on August 08, 2004
I liked revised history #4 in this scenario (College Basketball). Gee, imagine that! : ) The whole What-If issue was really interesting.
posted by Sister Havana at 09:19 PM on March 07, 2004
Long-term, city size correlates very well with winning percentage. Someone must have forgotten to tell the Chicago Cubs and White Sox that fact. (And yes, I am a Cubs fan, so I can say this. ; ))
posted by Sister Havana at 04:25 PM on July 11, 2002
The Bulls had a good draft this year, even if it was an all-ACC draft. : ) I was frightened that Jerry Krause was going to do something to pick up Yao Ming, but I am glad to see he didn't. I'm actually getting excited about the Bulls this season.
posted by Sister Havana at 11:47 AM on June 28, 2002
TV Commentator Awards from Dr. Z
I am surprised Baldinger got such a high rating. He's no favorite in Chicago. I remember last season during the last or second to last game he spent the whole time lobbying for Dick Jauron to keep his job. I like to turn down the commentators on TV and turn up the radio commentators when I watch the Bears.
posted by Sister Havana at 10:24 AM on January 18, 2005