by gordie | Apr 20, 2023 | NBA
While the popularity of posters has undoubtedly plummeted since the heydays of Farrah Fawcett, Michael Jordan and George “Ice Man” Gervin, posterization very much remains a thing, as was shown again Monday night, when Brooklyn’s Cam Johnson jammed on Joel Embiid late...
by gordie | Apr 1, 2023 | College Basketball, NBA
With the college basketball season nearing its culmination, I sat down earlier this week and churned out 1,318 words about how much better the NBA game is than the college game … in months other than March. Mentioned how much more talented pro players are (duh). Threw...
by gordie | Mar 16, 2023 | High School Sports
The yellow school bus, No. 40, departed from the rear of Reading’s Geigle Complex at 9:35 Wednesday night, destination Landisville. It carried members of the Hempfield boys’ basketball team, their season having ended a little while earlier in an alley fight of a PIAA...
by gordie | Mar 4, 2023 | High School Sports
The odd postscript to Manheim Central’s loss to Exeter in Thursday’s District Three 5A boys’ basketball championship game was that the Barons’ locker room became an escape room. And head coach Charlie Fisher and his staff were having a hard time, ya know, escaping. No...
by gordie | Feb 17, 2023 | NBA, Philadelphia 76ers
The banner, supported by two poles, was still on display Wednesday afternoon, across Pattison Avenue from the Eagles’ practice facility in South Philadelphia. It was green with white lettering, of course. “William Penn. Ben Franklin. Jalen Hurts,” it said on one side....