In addition to my media notes, I’ll be swinging by Wednesday afternoons to write a weekly column dealing with How We Think About Sports (or something), entitled “The Obstructed View.” Think of it as an unfortunate tariff to my other work here. Feel free to yell at me on Twitter about it (@Hadfield__) or email … Continue reading The Obstructed View: Why People Root For Ray Lewis
Bird’s Rookie Year — Game 47 vs. the Rockets
Celtics (34-12) vs. Rockets (23-24) January 22, 1980 Boston Garden In an up-and-down night for Boston, the Celtics received a breakout defensive performance from M.L. Carr in a 112-106 victory over the Houston Rockets. The Rockets, winners of six of their previous eight games, trailed 77-55 until Rick Barry went on a scoring binge. Barry … Continue reading Bird’s Rookie Year — Game 47 vs. the Rockets
Belichick not in the wrong following Sunday’s loss
It almost seems like more has been made of what took place off the field following the AFC Championship game Sunday rather than what happened on the field during the game. Much has been made of Bill Belichick denying an interview to CBS following the game, and instead the Patriots having Devin McCourty speak to … Continue reading Belichick not in the wrong following Sunday’s loss
Sports Media Musings: Playing the Patriots Blame Game & Media Notes From Championship Sunday
None of the subsequent text you’re about to read matters; just as none of the endless hours of conversation breaking down the Patriots 28-13 defeat at the hands of the Ravens matters. You want storylines? There are plenty. You want culprits? There are plenty. But remember – and I can’t stress this enough – none … Continue reading Sports Media Musings: Playing the Patriots Blame Game & Media Notes From Championship Sunday
Bird’s Rookie Year — Game 46 vs. the SuperSonics
Celtics (34-11) vs. SuperSonics (35-13) January 20, 1980 Boston Garden The Celtics again showed they were not quite ready for showtime, dropping another game to a top-tier NBA team. In a double overtime battle, Seattle -- the defending champion as well as favorite to win the championship -- used their experience to defeat the Celtics, … Continue reading Bird’s Rookie Year — Game 46 vs. the SuperSonics
Bird’s Rookie Year — Game 45 vs. the TrailBlazers
Celtics (33-11) vs. TrailBlazers (24-25) January 18, 1980 Boston Garden The Portland TrailBlazers made their lone visit to Boston on January 18. The proud franchise, still struggling to find an identity after their lone championship in 1977, was moving on from the Bill Walton Era after he departed to the San Diego Clippers as a free agent … Continue reading Bird’s Rookie Year — Game 45 vs. the TrailBlazers
Sports Media Musings: Bow ties and Alibis
"It's a person. A doctor pronounces her dead, not the news." - Newsroom Yeah, I thought the sanctimonious feel of "Newsroom" sucked, too. But, given the Manti Te'o saga, doesn't it just feel appropriate today? Here are a few links worth passing along, then, I promise, we'll never speak of this again. (That's totally a lie, we're … Continue reading Sports Media Musings: Bow ties and Alibis
Sports Media Musings: Manti Te’o & The Rise of Deadspin; Felger & Mazz Dance With Themselves
Girl: Do not try to bend the spoon, that’s impossible; only try to realize the truth. Neo: What truth? Girl: There is no spoon. - The Matrix We generally try to stay relevant to the topic in this space. And college athletics is anything but relevant in the realm of Boston sports media. That said, … Continue reading Sports Media Musings: Manti Te’o & The Rise of Deadspin; Felger & Mazz Dance With Themselves
Bird’s Rookie Year — Game 44 vs. the Bulls
Celtics (32-11) vs. Bulls (15-29) January 16, 1980 Boston Garden Hosting Chicago for the first time in the season, the Celtics recovered from a harrowing loss to the Lakers by defeating the Bulls, 114-104, to improve to 3-1 in their seven-game home stand. The Bulls were coming off a 21-point victory over the Kings the … Continue reading Bird’s Rookie Year — Game 44 vs. the Bulls
The Obstructed View: Difficult Takes A Day; Impossible Takes A Week
In addition to my media notes, I'll be swinging by Wednesday afternoons to write a weekly column dealing with How We Think About Sports (or something), entitled "The Obstructed View." Think of it as an unfortunate tariff; and feel free to yell at me on Twitter about it (@Hadfield__) or email me at Hadfield.Ryan@gmail.com. The transitory sphere … Continue reading The Obstructed View: Difficult Takes A Day; Impossible Takes A Week
