Articles posted in May 2013

Indiana Pacers – LeBron James Use of Frank Vogel Misquote Doesn’t Fit
May 21, 2013

by Kent Sterling I’m never sure if LeBron James is truly nuts, or just an imitator of hyper-competitive kooks of the past, and this mini-drama about Pacers coach Frank Vogel brings no more clarity to that doubt. Michael Jordan is completely insane.  He takes umbrage at any perceived slight.  People say things, Jordan gets revved […]

Pole Day at Indy: Ed Carpenter’s Party
May 21, 2013

by Bert Beiswanger Predicting the pole winner going into Saturday as qualifications took place for the 2013 Indy 500 was as unpredictable as the weather. But the weather delay didn’t dampen the excitement, nor the enthusiasm from the crowd as Indianapolis’ own Ed Carpenter won the honor to pace the field of 33 for the […]

Steve Alford and AD Dan Guerrero in Trouble at UCLA Over Pierre Pierce Flap
May 20, 2013

by Kent Sterling Right or wrong, some mistakes stick to a man forever.  In 2002, while head basketball coach at the University of Iowa, Steve Alford defended Pierre Pierce, who was accused of third degree sexual assault. After another incident in 2005, Pierce pled guilty to third-degree burglary, assault with an intent to commit sexual abuse, […]

Rick Venturi Says the Redskins Can Win a Championship with RG3 as QB
May 20, 2013

by Kent Sterling Quarterback is the most important position for an NFL team, and three came into the league last year that garnered a ton of attention.  The Colts Andrew Luck and Seattle’s Russell Wilson both enjoyed outstanding rookie campaigns, but the guy who was discussed more than those two combined was Robert Griffin III. […]

Indy 500 – Donald Davidson Remembers Eddie Sachs
May 18, 2013

by Kent Sterling Most people recall Indy 500 driver Eddie Sachs because of the crash that killed him, and the impromptu eulogy delivered by radio host Sid Collins, but there was a lot more to him than that. The host of Talk of Gasoline Alley is celebrating his 50th May at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. […]

Indiana Pacers – With George Hill or Without, the Pacers Will Close Series Tonight
May 18, 2013

by Kent Sterling The status of Pacers point guard George Hill won’t be known until close to game time, but it shouldn’t affect the outcome in tonight’s Game Six of the Eastern Conference Semifinals against the New York Knicks. Despite a uniquely skinny bench, Hill’s absence for Game Five, and the Knicks being at home […]