The New York Knicks’ season ticket-holder showcase was not well received by one notable attendee

16 Oct
2012

Like the New York Knicks, Manhattan's Beacon Theatre in upper Broadway is a fabled and well-respected institution worth the sort of blessed treatment usually afforded to the Yankees, question about Ed Koch's personal relationships, or Woody when he's trying to film on your block. Sadly, James Dolan owns both the Knicks and the Beacon, though no great effort of his own, and per his wishes both were involved in an embarrassing and tawdry recent spectacle known as "The New York Knicks Tip-Off Event."

CBS New York columnist John Schmeelk doesn't just write about the Knicks for the website, he's also a season ticket holder. And even though the team, once again, retains one of the league's highest payrolls and has a solid shot at 50 wins and a goodly playoff run, the franchise decided to introduce its 2012-13 team to ardent fans and fellow season ticket holders in a typically, sadly, Rabelaisian Cablevision way.

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From Schmeelk's column:

"Once everyone was in their seats, [Host Tina] Cervasio reappeared and introduced the person that would help her question the Knicks on stage. I quote: "Once a Knick, always a Knick: Baron Davis!" I laughed so hard that people sitting around me looked at me the way Paul Ryan looked at Joe Biden during the Vice Presidential Debate.

[…]

"Finally, an hour into the "show", the Q & A began and I finally thought something worthwhile might happen. There was never any interactive fan forum. There's no doubt that the Knicks didn't want to risk a question being asked about Jeremy Lin, he who will not be named. They not only shield their players from the media, but also from the fans.

"Even being questioned by Cervasio and Baron Davis, it's possible that the Knicks players would saying something interesting. Unfortunately, more or less all of their wireless mics weren't working. The fans could barely hear a thing."

This is the tip of Schmeelk's particular, despondent, iceberg — stuck within a must-read column full of anecdotes not limited to the fact that the actual basketball portion of the proceedings didn't start until nearly an hour and a half of Knicks-brand entertainment (dancers, DJs, and all the other well-meaning nonsense that annoys people between timeouts of actual basketball games) had been executed to no great acclaim.

Rasheed Wallace's self-congratulatory note, though, was a big hit amongst his Knick teammates:

"Cervasio asked the older players how they are able to play at their age. Rasheed Wallace answered it was because 'they took care of their bodies.' Nearly all the players on stage started laughing out loud since Wallace is so out of shape that he can't even scrimmage. He was also just a tad overweight in his final year with the Celtics. Truly unintentional comedy."

Schmeelk goes on and on, and it really should be read by anyone either attempting to dive into a late afternoon tub full of schadenfreude, or genuine NBA fans that truly want the Dolans and Cablevision to give New York the team that city deserves. Transparent, in all the hoped-for ways, tough and talented; not unlike the city.

Sadly, none of this will change until James Dolan and Cablevision sell the team, forcing the hopeless owner to merely beg for revisionist "Knick for life" plaudits following that transaction. Considering those sold out seats, and towering ratings, don't expect the most necessary of New York maneuvers to happen anytime soon.

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Tour Report: Final practice sessions under way (PGA Tour)

27 Sep
2012
MEDINAH, Ill. — The only Americans currently on the golf course are Keegan Bradley and Phil Mickelson. The gala on Wednesday apparently was a lengthy one with players reportedly getting back to the hotels just before midnight. All practice should be completed by 4 p.m. ET, an hour ahead of the Opening Ceremonies where the [...]
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by in General

The Thursday slate should be a rich and entertaining one. Thirteen games are on the docket, with a 12-hour spread in starting times. Something for everybody.

Easy Street
Phil Hughes vs. TOR
Wandy Rodriguez vs. MIL
Anibal Sanchez vs. OAK

Rodriguez and Sanchez are long gone in most formats, but it's possible their resurgences were ignored in your pool. Every league is different. Hughes had his turn pushed back a day after Tuesday's rainout.

Fascination Street
Jaime Garcia vs. HOU
Jeremy Guthrie vs. CWS
Barry Zito vs. COL
Ross Detwiler vs. LAD

When Garcia is on his game, the opponent and park hardly matter. When he's out of sorts, he gets knocked around in Petco Park (witness the Sept. 10 appearance). This ideal matchup against Houston breaks the tie; use him. … Sometimes you watch Zito and wonder how he gets anyone out. But at home and against that awful Colorado road offense, maybe he can coax out a quality turn. … I wonder if the Orioles regret landing Joe Saunders rather than Guthrie, their old righty. The Colorado escapee has been terrific in seven of his last eight turns, allowing just five runs over those specific outings. The White Sox haven't figured him out yet: 23.2 IP, 13 H, 2 R, 0 ER, 1 BB, 15 K. Through the quirks of the schedule, they're facing him for the fourth time in six weeks. … The Dodgers have been the worst offensive club in the majors this month, a selling point for Detwiler.

Mean Street
Clayton Richard at ARI
Mike Fiers at PIT
Bud Norris at STL
Tyler Cloyd at NYM
Tommy Milone at DET

Norris has turned the corner nicely over the last month (3.38/1.17), but how much help will he get from the Houston offense? … The Milone story is well-documented: smooth sailing at home (2.68/1.01) and jagged edges on the road (5.13/1.50). He handled Detroit easily back in May, but that was an Oakland turn.

Shakedown Street
Francisco Liriano at KC
Jeremy Hefner vs. PHI
Corey Kluber vs. MIN
Jorge De La Rosa at SF

If you want Mr. Liriano's Wild Ride to determine your championship fate, that's your business. None for me, thanks.

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Rain men: Pirates beat Cubs 3-0 after 3½-hour wait (Yahoo! Sports)

18 Sep
2012

Pittsburgh Pirates' Starling Marte hits a two-RBI triple against the Chicago Cubs during the third inning of a baseball game, Monday, Sept. 17, 2012, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Jim Prisching)

CHICAGO (AP) -- Kevin Correia figured the hitters would be anxious after waiting around for nearly four hours.


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Tour Report: Van Pelt, Simpson feed off each other (PGA Tour)

06 Sep
2012
By Helen Ross, PGATOUR.COM CARMEL, Ind. — Webb Simpson knows the emotions Bo Van Pelt is feeling this week. The BMW Championship is a home game for Van Pelt, who grew up a little over an hour away from Crooked Stick. He’s had to wait a long time to play professionally in front of his [...]
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Tour Report: Mid-afternoon leaderboard update (PGA Tour)

06 Sep
2012
CARMEL, Ind. — Bo Van Pelt grew up a little over an hour from Crooked Stick but says he probably only played the Pete Dye classic once. The Hoosier is making up for lost time on Thursday during the first round of the BMW Championship. He’s 7 under through 14 holes and owns a one-shot [...]
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Marek Vs. Wyshynski Radio: John Shannon; CBA, Coyotes talk

05 Sep
2012

It's a Wednesday edition of Marek vs. Wyshynski beginning at 2 p.m. ET/11 a.m. PT.

Special Guest Star: Sportsnet's John Shannon is in studio for the full hour to talk CBA, the Phoenix Coyotes and TV.

Question of the Day: - Lockout pool! Tell us the exact date the NHL will start.

Email your answers to or Tweet with the hashtag #MvsW to @jeffmarek.

Click here for the Sportsnet live stream or click the play button above! Click here to download podcasts from the show each day Subscribe to the podcast via iTunes or Feedburner.

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Tim Duncan lives his life a quarter-mile at a time, apparently (VIDEO)

05 Sep
2012

First, pictures popped up last week showing San Antonio Spurs big man Tim Duncan smiling in a Chevy Corvette Z06 at Exotics Racing, a performance driving school in Las Vegas that gives average Joes (and, it seems, four-time NBA champions) the chance to drive Ferraris, Lamborghinis, Aston Martins, Porsches and a host of other top-shelf vehicles on their private race track. Then, via Project Spurs, came this video that allegedly showed Duncan driving a Nissan GT-R during a drag race at San Antonio Speedway at speeds upward of 120 miles per hour:

... but given the fact that the video was shot from alongside the racetrack, it was impossible to confirm that it was, in fact, "The Big Fundamental" behind the wheel.

This video, though — posted by San Antonio's BlackJack Speed Shop, shared by r/nba user Redbutter and criminally unavailable for embed here because of the dubstep song used as its soundtrack — eliminates any doubt: Tim Duncan, clearly visible in the driver's seat with a helmet on and saying he's got to "get [his] reaction time up" before pulling off, likes to go fast.

It's not news that, like a lot of well-off pro athletes, Duncan digs cars — a few years back, he had the folks at Hennessey Performance drop a supercharged Hemi into his 2008 Dodge Challenger, amping it up to a 600-horsepower beast. Nor is it news that, like fellow long-in-the-tooth player (and NBA rookie) Pablo Prigioni, he likes to collect them — Duncan has said in the past that he loves 1950s and '60s American muscle.

But it does seem a bit concerning that he's driving high-performance cars super-fast, because even in a controlled setting, there's only so much control a non-professional driver can exert over something going 120-plus miles per hour. And, from the Spurs' perspective, because Duncan's less than two months into a new three-year, $30 million contract that will pay him to continue being San Antonio's low-post centerpiece through his 39th birthday. Maybe that contract has a "for love of the road" clause in it, but that seems unlikely ... and while, as MySanAntonio.com's Dan McCarney notes, it's not like Gregg Popovich is going to cut the two-time NBA Most Valuable Player, you have to imagine that the Spurs front office (and fans) wouldn't be thrilled at seeing the face of their franchise getting his Vin Diesel on.

A modest proposal, Tim: Radio-controlled car racing. It's much more in line with your famed D&D/Merlin-loving hobbyist instincts, it'll eliminate the possibility of a wreck-induced injury, and it'll give you a chance to chill with Brad Miller. Everyone wins!

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Johnson makes last-ditch push for U.S. Ryder Cup spot (Reuters)

03 Sep
2012

Dustin Johnson of the U.S. lines up a putt at the 18th hole during the third round of the Deutsche Bank Championship golf tournament in Norton, Massachusetts September 2, 2012. REUTERS/Dominick Reuter

NORTON, Massachusetts (Reuters) - American Dustin Johnson may not have won the Deutsche Bank Championship on Monday but the long bomber put in an 11th hour bid for Ryder Cup selection by tying for fourth place at the TPC Boston. Johnson finished highest among those widely tipped to be included when U.S. Ryder Cup captain Davis Love III announces his four wildcard picks for the biennial competition on Tuesday. Those selected will join the eight automatic qualifiers on the U.S. ...


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Golf-Johnson makes last-ditch push for U.S. Ryder Cup spot (Reuters)

03 Sep
2012
NORTON, Massachusetts, Sept 3 (Reuters) - American DustinJohnson may not have won the Deutsche Bank Championship onMonday but the long bomber put in an 11th hour bid for Ryder Cupselection by tying for fourth place at the TPC Boston. Johnson finished highest among those widely tipped to beincluded when U.S. Ryder Cup captain Davis Love III announceshis four wildcard picks for the biennial competition on Tuesday. Those selected will join the eight automatic qualifiers onthe U.S. team for this year's Ryder Cup against Europe, whichwill be played at Medinah Country Club outside Chicago fromSept. ...
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