Sports
Comparing Woods and Ali?
As I write this, the front page on ESPN.com has a photo of Tiger Woods and a photo of Muhammad Ali and a headline that reads, "Who Faced A Bigger […]
But Which Number Will He Wear For The Knicks?
LeBron James has applied to the NBA to change his uniform number, which will be moot when he changes teams next year. James wants to go from No. 23 to No. […]
Dickau Is A Mad Ant
Sunday's column was about Vancouver's Dan Dickau, who recently signed with the Fort Wayne Mad Ants of the NBA Development League. Actually, it was also about his wife, Heather. "He's got […]
Figure Skaters Must Be Very Lonely
What is the most naked, isolated feeling in sports? The moment that, more than any other, leaves you thinking you're the only person in the world? Is it being on the […]
This Will Keep You Busy For Months
This might be the most glorious thing the NCAA has ever done: Every Sweet 16 game and beyond from the past decade. Seriously. […]
Is Kevin Durant The Next George Gervin?
Regular readers know that I have a man crush on Kevin Durant. But even I think this is ridiculous. For some reason that is inexplicable, other than simple media kerfuffle, it […]
Putting History Into Perspective
Sunday's column was about a big part of Clark County sports history. Camas defeated Prairie last week in girls basketball. And if you aren't sure how significant that is, you can […]
How Did Schrempf End Up In Centralia?
In a previous post, we included an All-Star team of the best NBA players to come from Washington high schools. One of them was Detlef Schrempf, who of course wasn't […]
Sports Illustrated Focuses On Seattle
Here's your surprising stat of the day: The Seattle area has produced 13 players currently in the NBA. That's tied for fifth among metro areas, although Seattle ranks 15th in […]
The Best Place For Olympic News
If you have any remote interest in the Winter Olympics, or even if you don't, here is the place to go for your Olympics news. Yahoo! Sports does a great job […]