We Interrupt Our Masters Coverage To Have Tom Brokaw Rip The Knicks
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Monday Bullets
Published 4/14/2008 at ESPN.com - True Hoop - Blog
Tom Brokaw, during (of all things) XM Radio coverage of the Masters, on his Knick season tickets, as reported by Newsday's Neil Best: "I was in the front row for a while and then three rows back but not next year. I just think that they have failed their obligation to the city. I think that we have great sports franchises in New York. I think Fred Wilpon of the Mets and George Steinbrenner of the Yankees measure up and they bring to the community winning teams as best they can and make real statements about being supportive of the community. I don't think that the Dolans have done that and I think the Garden has lost a lot of its luster as a result of their ownership and this ...
The 10-man rotation, starring Finals MVP (?) Kevin Garnett
Published 4/14/2008 at Ball Don't Lie
A look around the league and the web that covers it. It's also important to note that the rotation order and starting nods aren't always listed in order of importance. That's for you, dear reader, to figure out. C: Hoops Addict. Trevor Smith takes a look back at the 2008 NBA Playoffs. (Trippy, man.) PF: 100% Injury Rate. Tom Brokaw breaks into Masters coverage to rip on the New York Knicks. SF: Sports Media Watch. Here is the tentative schedule for the 2008 NBA Playoffs. This excites me greatly. SG: Salt Lake Tribune. Don't look ...
Tom Brokaw: Just another unhappy Knicks fan
Published 4/14/2008 by PostmanR at The Postmen // A Sports Blog // Chicago, IL.
Tom Brokaw, like exactly 1.000 percent of Knicks fans, is unhappy with the way the Knicks are being run. Except that unlike .996 percent of Knicks fans, Brokaw isn’t an anonymous dude that buys the occasional ticket at the Garden. Brokaw is a season ticket-holder with deep pipes, pipes which may or may not have basically narrated my entire childhood. He’s got clout, son. He’s The Brokaw. And The Brokaw is pissssssed:
Brokaw: “I was in the front row for a while and then three rows back but not next year. I just think that they have failed their obligation to the city. I think that we have great sports franchises in New York. I think ...

