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Feb 18, 2009 | 8:17 PM | Don't Call it a Comeback.

November 6th, 2008. Yeah, that's just how long its been. I thought I could let WHB fade back into obscurity, or rather let it fade into further obscurity. But after reconnecting with a couple running mates this week, I decided I at least owed a couple people a bit of a post-mortem on the World Hoops Blog project.

I started WHB because I was interested in the globalization of the game of basketball. For a few months there it seemed that basketball was headed down the road that professional soccer had traveled. I thought (and still hold onto hope) that basketball would be the first American sport to spur a true international dialogue with fans from the US discussing pro teams from Europe, Australia, Asia, or wherever top flight hoops was being played. I still think that there's a chance the NBA and FIBA can work together to develop a sustainable international community with more freedom of movement for players and freedom of information for fans.

But, as with many internet-borne projects, real world commitments and events got in the way. Working on the overnight shift and not having cable (by decision rather than economic burden) made it difficult to watch any basketball. A problem best illustrated by a question I threw at my buddy earlier this week via AIM.

I was skimming through Deadspin.com when I was forced to ask my friend Seth, "Why is Nate Robinson wearing a green Knicks jersey and dunking a lime ball over Dwight Howard?" I am able to keep tabs on the Sixers through local radio. But to try to talk to you guys intelligently about basketball while not watching any regular season games seemed incredibly fraudulent to me.

What I can tell you with the most stunning honesty is that since November I have wondered how my blogosphere penpals were doing. Specifically calling out by name C-Murder at And One (who now has a Cavaliers press pass, which can only mean trouble for LeBron), Mookie (the crowning jewel in the Bloguin network) and John "The Real Deal" Rillie (who put on his gorilla suit and went bananas all over the NBL this past week).

For the few that remember WHB and may even miss that morning Skip Pass, I'll leave you this very cryptic update:
Things are a foot at the Circle K.

For the precious few that I miss speaking with, I'll let you know that the Gmail account over on the right bar is still valid and I'll leave you guys and girls with this even more cryptic update:
Okay, what's next.





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Nov 5, 2008 | 3:01 PM | Wednesday Afternoon Skip Pass


Allen Iverson | photo: Getty Images


How awesome was that last night? Old as balls John McCain giving his concession speech by midnight. Things are looking up, ya'll. It's a brand new day.

:: And One: Converst in the Church of LB - News flash: LeBron isn't going to Detroit unless Joe Dumars backs semi-trailer full of thousand dollar bills up to LeBron's spot, the Pistons don't have a shot. LeBron's going to want to get out of fly-over country. He's going to need to be in either New York or Los Angeles. If I'm a Pistons fan, I'm going to be happy if Joe gets Chris Bosh. Deal with it.

:: NBA.com: Ex-Suns guard Johnson among sports figures election winners - Kevin Johnson is the Mayor-elect of Sacramento becoming the city's first black mayor. The Kings will still suck liberal amounts of suck this season. In more politics cum basketball news, Oregon State head coach Craig Robinson will have the ear of the President via his sister, Ms. Obama.

:: NY Times: Marbury Now Sees the Virtues of Brown - Stephon's feeling all nostalgic over the playing time he got with Larry Brown. I guess watching from the expensive seats will do that to you.

:: ABC.net.au: Blaze finally opens NBL account - The Crocodiles eat an 'L' and the Blaze get their first win of the season in a 115:106 home win on Fox last night...or today...or sometime during the Age of Enlightenment. I can never figure out the whole time zone thing with Australia.

:: CSKA Basket: CSKA starts in Junior Basketball League - CSKA junior team opens up their season.





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