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Where Ben Simmons is Concerned, it’s Time for the Sixers to Push All their Chips Into the Middle of the Table

by gordie | Feb 7, 2022 | NBA

Free Ben Simmons. Please, please, please free Ben Simmons. What’s that? You say that Brooklyn Nets coach Steve Nash said Sunday that his team wasn’t going to trade veteran guard James Harden, the Sixers’ apparent target in a Simmons trade? And that ESPN’s Adrian...

Bill Walton’s Long, Strange Trip: Unbelievable, in a Great Many Ways

by gordie | Oct 25, 2021 | NBA

The night of November 10, 1992, Bill Walton — raconteur, retired basketball star and renowned Deadhead (not necessarily in that order) — gave an address in Franklin & Marshall College’s Hensel Hall (now the Barshinger Center). It was followed by a...
Looming Large in Lititz: The Day, 60 Years Ago, When Wilt Came to Town

Looming Large in Lititz: The Day, 60 Years Ago, When Wilt Came to Town

by gordie | Oct 11, 2021 | NBA

One October day 60 years ago, a man named Tom Clausen happened to see Wilt Chamberlain emerge from a restaurant. Which is not surprising, given that Wilt was (shall we say) a man of enormous appetites. The greater surprise was that the restaurant was in Lititz. Wilt...

Brett Brown Reflects on Sixers’ Tenure, Redick’s Retirement, While Mulling NBA Return

by gordie | Sep 26, 2021 | NBA, Philadelphia 76ers

Brett Brown, walking by himself in the Maine woods when he was reached by phone last Friday afternoon, pronounced himself “slightly beneath outstanding.” “Just a little bit,” the 76ers’ former coach said. “Just a sliver.” A slivah, in Brown’s distinctive New...

Superstars Deserve a Say in Personnel Decisions, But How Much?

by gordie | Aug 1, 2021 | NBA, NFL, Writing

Last Wednesday in Green Bay, Aaron Rodgers discussed with reporters the discontent that had made it appear during the offseason that the reigning NFL MVP was headed elsewhere. The following day, news broke about the Los Angeles Lakers trading for Russell Westbrook....

The Beautiful Game Turns Ugly for Team USA; Now It’s Time, Once Again, to Adapt

by gordie | Jul 25, 2021 | NBA

OK, so we lost to France — France! — in men’s hoops on Sunday at the Olympics, and there is dismay upon the land. I mean, this ain’t dressage; this is our game. What are we to do here in the land of (World B.) Free and (former) home of the (Buffalo)...
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