July 9, 2013
USMNT ‘B’ Team Looks to Impress Klinsmann at Gold Cup
The CONCACAF Gold Cup is a silly tournament with a rather goofy name. It serves as the regional championship, which means a bunch of teams play a bunch of games, then the United States and Mexico meet in the finals. The structure of the tournament, which started Sunday when tiny Martinique defeated Canada, 1-0, courtesy […]
Read moreNo Hard Feelings: Dwight Coward Mix and Ice Cube Rant Bid Bon Voyage to Howard
Between this mix, by DJ Justin Credible, and Ice Cube’s very Ice Cube onstage rant about the departed Lakers center on Sunday night (which, incidentally, seemed to betray some Dan Gilbert influence in its prediction that Kobe would win another ring before Dwight wins his first), I think we know what Lakers fans will be […]
Read moreWe Went There: Manny Ramirez in Minor League Baseball Paradise
Round Rock is a small, quaint, central Texas town about half an hour north of Austin on I-35. Among plenty of Whataburgers and Dr Pepper advertisements, there’s Dell Diamond, home of the Rangers’ Triple-A affiliate, the Round Rock Express. It is the area’s biggest attraction. While the experience of watching a game there is delightfully […]
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The Greatest Pitching Duel in Human History
The box score looks like a fairy tale, a numerical telling of a make-believe game that could’ve only existed in the mind of a slightly deranged romantic. Sixteen innings. Seven Hall of Famers. One run. Two pitchers. Today, such a game would be impossible. On July 2, 1963, it was the real deal — the […]
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Pitchers’ Duel Diary: Scherzer vs. Kazmir
Welcome to the new series for pitching junkies, in which we anticipate one excellent matchup per week and diarize it to learn something about the practitioners of the Mound Arts. In the process, we also discover meaningful things about ourselves and our lives through the lens of baseball. There is always a lesson at the […]
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What Dwight Howard’s Old Website Biography Tells Us About Dwight Howard (and Us)
Like any form of entertainment, sports is a manufactured experience. On some level, we process celebrities — athletes included — like our personal avatars, as a way to experience things beyond ourselves. We are interested, of course, in what they do —playing basketball, rebounding, dunking, etc. But we are just as interested in what it’s […]
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In Loving Memory of Ryan Howard
Yesterday, the Phillies put Ryan Howard on the disabled list so that he could undergo surgery to repair the torn meniscus in his left knee. It was the latest agonizing turn in the career of a player who was once one of the best power hitters in the game, but is now hobbling out the […]
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About Last Night: Justin Time
In case you were busy figuring out how to eat a hat after watching Raul Ibanez hit his 22nd home run of the season, here’s what you missed in sports on Monday: The Atlanta Braves, powered by Justin Upton, put together a six-run 14th inning as they topped the Marlins, 7-1, in Miami. The loss […]
Read moreJuly 8, 2013
59-Day NFL Warning: Victor Cruz Cashes In
What’s that? You were wondering exactly how many days until the start of the NFL season? Well, you’re in luck! We here at the Triangle are set to spend the next two months providing a daily reason to get excited about pro football’s return. Most improbable stories come with their own apocryphal inciting incident, but […]
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The 10 Biggest Names of the NHL Offseason (So Far)
Last week was a busy one in the NHL, featuring the draft, several major trades, and the opening days of unrestricted free agency. And while the offseason stretches into September, history tends to show that most of the key moves are made within those frantic first few days. Some transactions will fly under the radar, […]
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B.S. Report: Matthew Berry, Bill’s Dad, and Zach Lowe
In Part 1 of 2, Bill dials up ESPN’s Matthew Berry to talk about Dwight Howard leaving the Lakers. Then Bill’s dad comes on to talk about rebuilding the Celtics and the Boston sports scene. In Part 2, Bill talks to Grantland’s Zach Lowe about the moves in NBA free agency before the two recap […]
Read moreDispatches From NBA Summer League in Orlando, Day 1
Day 1 of the Orlando Summer League could be summed up in one word: long. Turns out five 40-minute games, a seemingly endless number of fouls, and some shoddy, disorganized play can truly test your love and appreciation for basketball. Yet I persevered and somehow managed to cobble together some notes. Cool it, Cooley If […]
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Dwight’s Flight and What We’ve Learned From Free Agency So Far
The madness is nearly over, just like that. Dwight Howard has taken his farts to Houston, finally, and may God have mercy on all our souls. The Lakers are flailing (and should probably join the deepening Tank Pool), the Thunder are still looking for some wing depth, the Clippers need a third big man who […]
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In Case You Were Wondering, Spain Is Definitely Not Over
Can you win a national anthem? Brazil might have done that before the Confederations Cup final. Although, from the crowd noise, it’d be difficult to pinpoint where the anthem stopped and the game began. It was only 90 seconds until Fred scored and laid waste to any hope Spain had of weathering the early onslaught […]
Read moreVideo: Stephen Jackson’s Revealing ‘Highly Questionable’ Interview, Uncut
Stephen Jackson tells Dan LeBatard and Bomani Jones his side of the infamous Club Rio strip club shooting story. He then talks about getting cut by the San Antonio Spurs, why he enjoyed punching a fan in the face, and much more.
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NBA Free-Agency Shootaround: Independence Day
So much amazing is happening, and the Shootaround crew is here to help you keep track of it all. Here, you’ll find takes on all the big free-agency transactions of the last few days, along with some of the not-so-big ones. It’s Expected, I’m Gone Chris Ryan: Of course it was going to be something […]
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The Other MLB All-Star Game Final Vote Controversy
In recent years, Major League Baseball has added another wrinkle to an increasingly convoluted All-Star Game selection process: the Final Vote. After the fan-determined starters and player-and-manager-determined reserves are set, the fans are given a chance to select a final player for each league’s roster from a list of five candidates. (Fortunately, for those of […]
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On Marion Bartoli, a Perfect, Weird Wimbledon Champion
The weirdest thing about this year’s Wimbledon is that the tournament isn’t like this more often. Yes, nine of the 10 top women’s seeds lost before the semifinals. Yes, Nadal, Federer, Serena, Azarenka, Sharapova, etc. Yes, the women’s winner didn’t have to face a single player ranked higher than her. Yes, Andy Murray. Yes, I’m […]
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About Last Weekend: Rocket Man
In case you were busy spending your holiday weekend reeling after rewatching Independence Day only to discover that, Pullman and Goldblum aside, it’s a pretty bad film, here’s what you missed in sports over the July 4 weekend: Houston secured the coup of the NBA free-agent season, procuring All-Star center Dwight Howard’s services for the […]
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