Like when Jim Bouton had to pitch a full inning before the game started.
@jeffreylstout
Author of DEMOCRACY AND TRADITION, BLESSED ARE THE ORGANIZED, etc. Gifford Lectures: RELIGION UNBOUND. Kellogg Lecture in Jurisprudence: THE TREE OF DEMOCRATIC LIBERTY. In progress: NATIONS OF SOULS: RELIGION IN WESTERN POLITICAL THOUGHT.
Like when Jim Bouton had to pitch a full inning before the game started.
The Washington Post rhymes with toast.
The Washington Post rhymes with toast.
The Washington Post rhymes with toast.
Meanwhile, the NYT buries the story on page 16 of section A. If I hadnβt been looking for the story in the online edition, I would have missed it. What has our press become? Not to mention our democracy.
Matthew notices what others miss.
Not all the attention, apparently.
Disturbing story, throughly researched and elegantly told. Hats off to Nick and Pro Publica. My favorite line is a metaphor for our time: βWe have so much damage underground that we donβt even know about,β Ray said.
Know your strengths and weaknesses. Try using your talents and influence in a more constructive way. Fight for fair elections on the ground. Why burden the Party with a candidate who reminds people of Biden and seemed afraid to speak freely to interviewers in TWO presidential campaigns?
No, Kamala, no!
If Iβm reading correctly, Texas just invaded Illinois, and Walter Cronkite just turned over in his grave.
This period of Roman history began in 49 BCE when Caesar took his army across the Rubicon into Rome itself, which by tradition was a demilitarized zone of public deliberation.
Shortly thereafter, Caesar was declared dictator for life and a god. Mark Antony was named the priest of the Caesar cult. Then came the Ides of March.
Romans were uneasy when Caesarβs 4th triumph (a victory ritual in 46 BCE) displayed arms taken from citizens his army had massacred in a civil war. But when his 5th triumph (45 BCE) openly celebrated his defeat of fellow citizens in Spain, it βvexed the Romans as nothing else had doneβ (Plutarch).
The Summer League coach was a holdover. Brown was just appointed. The loss did give him some evidence about the tail end of his roster and about the Postβs unprofessional headlines. Welcome to New York, Coach.
Heβs acknowledging, as he should, that it was a joint decision to accept the job. Heβs also signaling to the team that he appreciates each playerβs family and significant others, consistent with his policy of permitting family members to travel with the team in Sacramento.
Excellent, insightful article, as usual. And fresh air, compared with what many others are writing and saying.
Mikal is has the size and length to guard Hali but gives him too much room. Deuce could pressure him for 90 feet, but the passing lanes would open up. Itβs worth a try given Mikalβs failure.
Start Deuce on Hali, match Wright with McConnell, stagger KAT and Brunson, bring Mitch off the bench in 7-minute spurts. Thatβs what the game is telling the coach to do.
Your second point is the key. NY won game 3 because foul trouble forced Thibs to stagger KAT and Brunson. In game 4, he mainly paired them, with roughly the same net rating weβve seen since January 1. The 2 big pieces of Leonβs roster donβt fit, and Thibs refuses to compensate.
Thereβs nothing KAT and Mitch can do to match the Pacersβ pace. And Mitch canβt overcome the defensive disadvantage of the KAT/Brunson pairing. For Wright, Deuce, and Shamet, it was too few minutes too late.
Taunting runs in the family.
When JB and KAT play together, the Pacers force them to defend pick and roll actions as a pair, which is disastrous for the Knicks. NY's best lineups in this series include either KAT or JB plus 4 decent defenders, at least 2 of whom can shoot. That's how the games are unfolding.
Itβs working and legal but not fun to watch.
Wow
Gotta cite that one. By the way, I am working on a history of βreligionβ in Western politics since Cicero. The project is as daunting as your history of rock music and similarly concerned with particular works and shifts in the meaning of a word. Thanks for the inspiration. Wish me luck.
@fredkatz.bsky.social taking some heat from Thibs today.
Mitch is good at shutting the barn door after the horse is gone.
Two of those are former advisees of mine, making me proud!
I chaired a student strike at Brown after the invasion of Cambodia and the Kent State shootings. The Naval War College in Newport invited me to meet regularly with officers studying there. Unlike the top brass, they read widely and wanted to learn. Now Butler, Glaude, and Dyson are banned.