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Astute observers of this newsletter may remember a few issues back when I wrote about getting hurt during a basketball game. I witnessed another injury last night, but thankfully, it wasn’t a sprained ankle or a broken arm or anything physical. No,Read More
Last night, I did something I hadn’t attempted in about two and a half years. I went into a gym and played in an actual organized basketball game. With officials and a scorekeeper and jerseys (okay, uniquely colored shirts) and everything. ThisRead More
Last issue, I talked about how we’re in the “quiet” period of the NBA season. The NBA Draft and major free agent moves are behind us, but the season doesn’t start for another couple of months, so there’s a bit of aRead More
Anyone above the age of, say, 14 years old often likes to reflect on the past. You’ll hear people lamenting about the “good old days” and “how much simpler” life used to be when we were young. And it’s true—I didn’t worryRead More
I’m celebrating a birthday this week, and I was thinking about how birthday parties are really just big experiments. You go through the trouble of planning something with your family and friends, but you don’t truly know how it’s going to go.Read More
We’ve all got a friend that’s a little bit annoying. Perhaps they do the “you’ve got something on your shirt” move and then boop your nose. Maybe they talk with a fake British accent. They may have to make airplane noises wheneverRead More
During the NBA offseason, we have the opportunity to dive into some of the game’s more outrageous mysteries. Since 2003, the NBA playoffs have had best-of-7 series for each round of the playoffs. Before the 2002-03 season, the first round was best-of-5.Read More