<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p>I fear the dreaded <a href="http://t.co/6yoI3oC5dz" title="http://ESPN.com">ESPN.com</a> cover jinx <a href="http://t.co/0BrduqXF4S" title="http://twitter.com/dmorey/status/306500581500018688/photo/1">pic.twitter.com/0BrduqXF4S</a></p>— Daryl Morey (@dmorey) <a href="https://twitter.com/dmorey/status/306500581500018688" data-datetime="2013-02-26T20:26:48+00:00">February 26, 2013</a></blockquote> <script src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
Yeah, with a blurb from Broussard. "Sources say McHale will remain coach of the Rockets for the rest of the season. That means no Phil Jackson to Houston, which supports my belief that Phil Jackson is headed back to the Lakers. No one has told me that, I have no quotes to support it, there's no inside information or anything, but everytime I mention the Lakers and Phil Jackson in a report ESPN gives me an extra hundo. Broussard out!"
I cant decide which of those morons I like less , Stephen A Stupid or Skip Clueless. Boggles my mind how either of them remain employed. Hey ESPN if you are going to give us a couple loudmouth morons to watch .... at least make .... appealing to look at. As it is , I'd prefer to watch a couple hot blonde's try to alphabetize M&M's.
This is awesome! But I've always wondered -- does ESPN deliver content based on GEO-targeting (differently content to different areas)? For example, I live here in Houston and during college football season the Headlines to the right are often about the Texas Longhorns or Texas A&M - makes me think content is geo-targeted. Would love someone's insight!
Man D-Mo is so damn skinny. Parsons looks stronger than him lmao. Hopefully he holds his own as a starting PF and puts at least some weight on in the off-season.
and somehow the best pictures that are shown are the ones where they wear the red and yellow alts. Love It. Les take notes, red and yellow will forever be Rocket