Betting ban for NBA Awards voters adds to drama
It's unclear if anything specific prompted this move, but it's the latest in a lot of wild NBA Awards discussion.
It's unclear if anything specific prompted this move, but it's the latest in a lot of wild NBA Awards discussion.
“Hell, if we want to make a case, why are we not saying anything about Sabonis?”
"I'm out of the ballots for a year."
"The first ever NBA MVP was handed out in 1956 to Bob Pettit of the St. Louis Hawks. There were six teams in the league at the time and I don’t really understand how the playoffs worked that season and refuse to figure it out for this piece."
An all-star announcement went very, very wrong for the CFL this week.
Green Bay Packers' QB Aaron Rodgers used a press conference Wednesday to blast Hub Arkush for daring to say he wouldn't vote Rodgers as NFL MVP.
There was never a good time for what Gottlieb tried here, but this is maybe the worst possible time.
"So, what's been reported is that the seven people who voted for the Warriors came together and said 'Guys, we can't have co-MVPs. We all obviously think it should go to someone on the winning team. Who's it going to go to?' And since Iggy had a 4-3 vote edge, they said 'Okay, we'll all vote for Iggy.'"
"It is analytical hijacking. These people have hijacked baseball, they want to impose their will and tell you what's important. I don't share most of, maybe none of, their values, and it's absurd."
All four living finalists have plenty of critics.
Media coverage affecting players' finances isn't really new; only the explicit link is.