Articles posted in February 2014

Indiana Pacers – Evan Turner Is a Good Guy and Player; Hope He’s Here a Long Time
February 28, 2014

by Kent Sterling After the Pacers lackluster win against the Milwaukee Bucks last night, I wanted to interview the bounty reaped for Danny Granger, so I asked a few questions of Evan Turner for tomorrow’s “Ahead of the Curve” (11a-1p) on 1070 the Fan. When the microphone was turned off, I asked him about playing […]

Indiana Basketball – Strange 93-86 Win Against Iowa Keeps Hope Alive – Again
February 28, 2014

by Kent Sterling Excuse me if you have heard this before, but the Indiana Hoosiers are a strange team. If I told you before yesterday’s game that I believed the Hoosiers would score 93 points to beat the 20th ranked team in the country, but that Yogi Ferrell and Noah Vonleh – the best two […]

The N-Word Has No Place in Society – Polite, Impolite, Black, White, or the NFL
February 27, 2014

by Kent Sterling How in the hell did we get to a place where reasonable people of any color can see the n-word a part of a civilized language? Regardless of the context, it conveys the concept of hatred for another human being, which can never be right regardless of the reason, but is particularly […]

Indiana Hoosiers and Indiana Pacers – Two Ships Steaming Toward Opposite Ports
February 27, 2014

by Kent Sterling The Indiana Pacers have fortified its roster for a run toward a championship, and the Indiana Hoosiers have unraveled on and off the floor to become a challenger for the bottom spot in the Big Ten. One year ago, the Hoosiers hoped to win a sixth NCAA championship, while the Pacers would […]

Rajon Rondo AWOL to Celebrate Birthday in LA – What Will Brad Stevens Do?
February 25, 2014

by Kent Sterling As the basketball coach at quaint Butler University on historic Hinkle Fieldhouse, there was no doubt who was in charge.  Dealing with 20-year-olds who owed their scholarships to coach Brad Stevens, getting players to show up on time was easy. Getting a player being paid $45K short of $12 million is a […]