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Insignificant Wranglings
Category Archives: sports
Good Deal… Two Months Ago
Every sportscaster from Boston to Beijing is telling me I should be estactic over the Celtics move to acquire Kevin Garnett. And, as a fan who hasn’t sniffed relevancy in a few years, I am. But someone explain this to … Continue reading
All-Star Fever
The official All-Star rosters come out tonight, but I wanted to go on record with my picks. So here’s how I spent the Red Sox game today. To crank up the difficulty, I’m limiting myself to a 27 (the real … Continue reading
Better than Expected
No links necessary: things haven’t gone well for the Celtics the last decade or so. Outside of one Eastern Finals appearance, its been a tough ten years. Toughest of all has been enduring painful personel decisions–how many future all stars … Continue reading
Another Quick One
I don’t think we can be friends if you don’t like this one: Powerthirst Sports Drink Spoof – Watch more free videos Oh, one more thing: the Celtics are in such a dismal place that Kevin Garnett, who hasn’t sniffed … Continue reading
NBA Draft
Yellow Dog had an interesting post on whether the NBA draft is overrated, looking at the lineups ofthe teams in the playoffs. This really sparked my interest, since I initially assumed the NBA draft to be the most important in … Continue reading
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Clemens: Can You Go Back (and forth)?
Some quick thoughts on Clemens as a Yankee (again): he’s undoubtedly the greatest regular season pictcher in baseball history (give me Gibson or Schilling in game seven), and the Yankee rotation needs a player to solidify that rotation. Roger’s conditioning … Continue reading
Good month for Boston
My teams certainly know how to deliver a birthday present (although the Pats were a bit late…) Red Sox Besides hitting four consecutive homeruns on my birthday, the Sox dominated the Yanks so far this year. And I know the … Continue reading