What I see in the media, front office, scouts, [public relations], community relations—they're white. When you look into the stands—they're white! You're uncomfortable now that I've said something? I'm uncomfortable every single damn day. | | May the force be with you, Kolten Wong. (Scott Cunningham/Getty Images) | | | | “What I see in the media, front office, scouts, [public relations], community relations—they're white. When you look into the stands—they're white! You're uncomfortable now that I've said something? I'm uncomfortable every single damn day.” |
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| rantnrave:// Are two NFL bigwigs buying into eSports? At this point, the best question is which professional league will be the last to embrace eSports. The NBA is in. Seems like the NFL is coming around. Who will be slow on the draw and what will that cost them?... The NHL is giving the NFL a run for its money with its mishandling of brain injury safety. SIDNEY CROSBY's postseason may become a tipping point if the league stands still. His GAME 6 head-first crash into the boards wasn't enough to trigger a review from concussion spotters. The NHL and NFL seem to have the same issue with concussion safety: they view it in degrees, rather than the absolute. Either the NHL tries to create a holistic policy devoid of loopholes and workarounds to protect its player and errs on the side of caution, or it will continue to open itself up to scrutiny and bad PR and, more important, endanger its players... A 2016 study "found that OLYMPIC GAMES average 156-percent cost overruns, more than any other type of urban megaproject." Good luck, LOS ANGELES taxpayers. Better you than me. But even if LA2024 runs as smoothly as projected, is there such a thing as a good Olympics?... Read S.L. PRICE on NICK BUONICONTI. A difficult story of how football has run its course on an aging legend... The NFL DRAFT is ratings recession-proof... College programs might be hurt most if the sports-right bubble bursts. They are more dependent on TV money than any pro sports league. Conference expansion, the athletic department building boom, and salaries have all been a result of the influx of big money into college sports. If that revenue goes down -- maybe drastically for low and mid majors -- what happens to the suddenly bloated budgets? SI's JON WERTHEIM writes that it will never be the same. | | - Mike Vorkunov, curator |
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| From tough-guy captain of the Dolphins’ perfect team to driven force behind the nation’s premier spinal-cord research program, Nick Buoniconti was always in charge, always on top. Now, as his body and mind succumb to the ravages of football, he and his loved ones are left angry, confused and grasping to understand. | |
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Jonah Keri has a jack-of-all-trades conversation with "Master of None" co-creator and "Parks and Recreation" producer/writer Alan Yang about Roy Hibbert, Nikola Jokić, Kristaps Porzingis, and the NBA All-Star Game; playing pickup basketball with Kanye and Jonah Hill; his creative partner Aziz Ansari hosting "SNL"; the modern state of media; Alan's controversial Emmy acceptance speech and more. | |
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Vanessa Arteaga had been playing fighting games since she was a child, long before she became one of the highest-paid women in competitive gaming history--but her tens of thousands in winnings still pale in comparison to the millions that her male peers have made in competitive gaming in the years since. | |
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With sites like YouTube and Twitch now serving as gaming hubs, both developers and platforms struggle to forge new rules.d | |
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No one in basketball is having more fun than Mike and Laurel D'Antoni, whose 31-year marriage has spanned continents, survived needy superstars and spawned the NBA's most revolutionary offense. | |
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It may be anti-social, but it also has its perks. | |
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The first lightbulb for Scott Peters went off while he was getting whupped by men half his size and twice his age. The thought he kept coming back to: How is this possible? He stood 6-3. He weighed 300 pounds. | |
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For a few games there, San Antonio’s defense seemed to be solving the Houston Rockets. After laying a 27-point mollywhopping on San Antonio in Game 1, Houston dropped Games 2 and 3 due in part to crucial defensive adjustments by the Spurs that threw Houston’s potent high-screen game into chaos. | |
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Despite all his rage, Billy Corgan just bought the NWA. | |
| The recent layoffs at ESPN show how the Walt Disney-owned sports network is losing money as subscribers drop. Here's how a weakened ESPN could impact the renewal of sports media rights deals. | |
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Nike’s Breaking2 campaign was unsuccessful. | |
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From Germany to the Man U match, B/R Mag goes inside the complicated past and uncertain future of football's ultimate scapegoat. | |
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As cable channels like ESPN lose subscribers, college conferences will likely need new platforms like Google and Amazon to keep their revenue for broadcast rights growing. | |
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This week, we speak to Baltimore Orioles COO, John Angelos, about his stirring statement against racism after his team's star outfielder, Adam Jones, was hit with a barrage of racist insults at Boston's Fenway Park. | |
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Introducing 'The Maddux' to its legendary namesake. | |
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Before this year’s World Baseball Classic (WBC), skeptics questioned whether the world’s premier international baseball tournament would continue to run. However, due to advances in technology and social media, 2017 was a landmark year for the Classic because fan engagement and demand grew to new heights. | |
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Charting the history of the total eclipse of "The Sun." | |
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Greg Carroll revolutionised the skateboard industry, taking him from rags to riches and back again. Now he's disrupting on a whole new level. | |
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The app for sports enthusiasts is moving into original content. It’s new CEO wants the app to be as addictive as Instagram with lots of news-feed content. | |
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