Is It Easier to Blog About a Losing Team?

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As the pre season was coming to a close a relatively obscure acquaintance of mine sent along an e-mail that simply said, "How are you going to blog about a good team?" At the time I had recently posted the following during my season preview : " Predicted Record: 49-33 - That's a huge turn around from last season and a rare display of rational thought from me. I fought the urge to predict a 50+ ... [link]

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Daily Links 12/21
Published 12/21/2007 at CelticsBlog
... Red's Army Bad time to be a Bull Chicago Tribune Good but no powerhouse Daily News Tribune Celtics take lessons from first home loss Billups gets good karma for telling KG to go to Boston Star Tribune Wolves: the worst team ever? Bleacher Report Best of 2007: KG comes to Boston Slam Sports No quit in Garnett Opposite Fields Boston Celtics: Overrated or unappreciated? Green Bandwagon Is it easier to blog about a losing team? The Sports Beat Live notes from the clash of the ...

Friday Bullets
Published 12/21/2007 at ESPN.com - True Hoop - Blog
... it's Oklahoma City's turn to ask citizens to pony up some cash for the SuperSonics. Mike Barrett on Blazers.com: "After some research, Elias Stats says the Trail Blazers are the third-youngest team in NBA history. The youngest team ever was the 2000-01 Chicago Bulls. The second-youngest team was the 1953-54 Baltimore Bullets. That Bulls team went 15-67. The Bullets went 16-56. The Blazers are, obviously, proving that you can be young, and win." The Celtics were easier to blog about when they weren't so good. ...

Celtics Blogger Longs For The Losing
Published 12/22/2007 by GC at Can't Stop The Bleeding
... As a fan of the New York Mets and New York Knicks fan, I need few reminders that a constant dose of turmoil makes for easy blog content. With the arrival of Kevin Garnett and Ray Allen in Boston, however, Green Bandwagon’s Jim admits “the 20-3 start and stifling defense caught me a little off guard.” ...

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