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Sandberg On Sports: July 2010
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About Sandberg On Sports. Thursday, July 8, 2010. ADAM MORRISON'S DECISION - Live Press Conference Transcript. It's been two years of speculation. Two years of waiting. Two years of making the necessary transactions and possibly mortgaging the future of your franchise, but it's all led up to this moment. Tonight, the wait is over. Where will Adam Morrison play basketball next year? Now, without further ado, here is the man of the hour - Mr. Adam Morrison! Hello, and thank you all for coming. But this day...
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Sandberg On Sports: June 2010
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About Sandberg On Sports. Thursday, June 24, 2010. Shock, but no loss for words: fans react to Pritchard firing. In the grand scheme of things, Kevin Pritchard was simply an NBA GM. There are 29 others in the NBA, and in the end, it's only a management position. If the guy puts a talented roster on the floor, then everything's gravy and the fans are focused on the on-court product. If the team is constantly awful, then the guy gets fired. And Blazer fans are, for lack of a better term, pissed. I've never...
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Sandberg On Sports: June 2012
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About Sandberg On Sports. Tuesday, June 26, 2012. Stay Classy, Clyde. Clyde Drexler was always "classy.". That's what set him apart from all the other superstars of the late 1980s and early 90s. The way he carried himself both on and off the court, was as a class-act. He never made wild statements to the media, like Charles Barkley. He was never an aggressive pit bull like Karl Malone. He never walked with a swagger or had a personality that controlled a room like Michael Jordan. As the 20th anniversary ...
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Sandberg On Sports: January 2011
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About Sandberg On Sports. Saturday, January 29, 2011. True Zag Fans' have it backward. Has always done a great job with public relations. But this time they have outdone themselves. On Thursday, the Bulldogs lost their third straight conference game, a 73-71 loss at home to St. Mary's. The Zags. Are slowly slipping down the WCC. Ladder, and a loss at home is normally a surefire disappointment. But you wouldn't know it based on the reaction. Mark Few knows how to coach! I really like this team.". Fans who...
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Sandberg On Sports: September 2011
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About Sandberg On Sports. Friday, September 30, 2011. Five columns I won't be writing in October. The genius of Terry Francona. Muhammad Ali had the rope-a-dope. Terry Francona just makes the rest of Major League Baseball look like dopes. At one point, Francona stood up and bellowed to Epstien: "That's what everyone expects us to do.". The result of that clandestine meeting? An American League title. Mayweather vs Merchant: A bout for the ages. Larry doesn't know (expletive) about boxing," Mayweather sai...
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Sandberg On Sports: July 2011
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About Sandberg On Sports. Tuesday, July 5, 2011. It's still ten feet. I love Hoosiers. I love TV news. Combine the two, and that's something after my heart. One of my favorite new blogs is TV News Grapevine. It's written by a veteran in the news business who offers a new piece of advice/wisdom each day. As someone now entering his second year in the bid'ness (thank you, Dan Garrity. It has been wonderful to get some perspective about what we go through in this industry. It's still ten feet. A few years a...
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Sandberg On Sports: September 2009
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About Sandberg On Sports. Thursday, September 24, 2009. You say goodbye, I say hello. Steven, we really liked your column. Would you be interested in writing one for us every week? We’re thinking of calling it Sandberg On Sports.". How could I have ever imagined the amazing future I had in store? At Gonzaga, my column helped define me. So that’s when I starting writing again. My columns became a blog. And I realized how much I missed doing this. I’m going to be moving to Medford soon, and within a ...
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Sandberg On Sports: March 2013
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About Sandberg On Sports. Sunday, March 24, 2013. What Friends are For. My greatest Gonzaga Basketball memory didn't take place at the McCarthey Athletic Center. It wasn't from a game in the Martin Centre. It didn't even happen on a basketball court. I didn't even see it. I walked in after it all went down. Man guys, it's cold in here . WHAT THE HELL HAPPENED? But Brian was OK, David, Jacob and I were doubled over in shock and laughter, and it was one of the best moments of our friendship. We watched our...
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Sandberg On Sports: The JoePacolypse: Takes and Tweets
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About Sandberg On Sports. Thursday, November 10, 2011. The JoePacolypse: Takes and Tweets. What a night that was. Fascinating and terrifying at the same time. I couldn't pull myself away from the TV as they showed video of the riots. If this is what happens when a football coach gets fired, what's next? Bryan Navarro lays out the evolving story in real time, glued to TV and his Twitter feed. Coaches at Oregon and SOU react. To the news of Paterno's firing. Coach Craig Howard has a very candid take. Of Fi...
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Sandberg On Sports: December 2009
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About Sandberg On Sports. Sunday, December 6, 2009. Oden's injury tells a different story this time around. In 2007, when I first saw the news that Greg Oden would miss his entire rookie season with a knee injury, I fell to the floor like I'd been shot. I pounded my fists against the ground. I cursed in front of my journalism professor. In short, I was angry. Angry at the world, at the basketball gods, at everything. It was simply a searing, unrelenting anger at it all. How could this happen to Greg?