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basketball

Tweet of the Day

February 8, 2013

Kobe Bryant was drafted at #13 in 1996, passed over by my beloved Celtics, who took Antoine Walker at #6 instead. Ouch.

Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: basketball, Celtics, Kobe Bryant

Chief’s ring

December 11, 2012

Robert Parish is selling his 1986 Celtics NBA championship ring. How sad. Best single-season NBA team I’ve ever seen. (Via Red’s Army.)

Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: basketball, Celtics

Cousy

November 3, 2011

Bob Cousy, 1956

Bob Cousy drives the lane against the Rochester Royals, December 12, 1956. (Sports Illustrated)

Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: basketball, Bob Cousy, Celtics, Sports Illustrated

Bill Russell, 1961

July 13, 2011

Via

Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: basketball, Bill Russell, Celtics, portraits

Phil Jackson, 1972

May 15, 2011

Phil Jackson, Topps 1972

Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: basketball, Knicks, Phil Jackson, sports cards

Bird vs. Magic

March 30, 2011

If you’re a hoop fan of [cough] a certain age, this HBO documentary on Magic and Bird is great. You can watch it on YouTube for now, beginning here. Do it soon, before they take it down.

Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: basketball, Celtics, Larry Bird, Magic Johnson

Madison Square Garden, 1951

March 15, 2011

College basketball 1951

St. John’s vs. Bradley at Madison Square Garden, January 1, 1951. (Source, via.) It’s tournament time.

Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: basketball

Losing LeBron

July 9, 2010

Cleveland Plain-Dealer - LeBron James

There is not much left to say about the LeBron James debacle. There is enough harrumphing already about James’s narcissism. (Good examples here, here, here or, well, anywhere you look today.)

But at least one good thing came out of it: this memorable front page of the Cleveland Plain Dealer. What a brilliant minimalist design. Great use of white space. Smart idea to position the image at the left margin to open up even more empty space in the center. The one-word, unbolded headline with a dainty little period to emphasize its brevity and completeness, set lower than an ordinary headline, in that sea of white. This is essentially a design for a poster, not a newspaper. It throws out all the usual rules for newspaper layout: no grids, no columns, minimal text. And it works beautifully. The simplicity eloquently captures what Clevelanders must have felt this morning — speechless. Here, less truly is more.

The only nitpick I have is the little arrow pointing at James’s ringless hand. (Click image to view full size.) The caption reads, “7 years in Cleveland. No rings.” Well, yes, but not exactly the whole story. LeBron is the best player on the planet at the moment, rings or no rings. But then, given Cleveland’s misery, maybe that bitter note expresses the city’s mood, too. When you get dumped, you feel hurt but also pissed off, betrayed, and sometimes you need to say stuff like this.

So bravo, Cleveland Plain Dealer! No amount of clever graphic design will save the dead-tree newspaper business in the long run, but who knows? Maybe sophisticated work like this will win readers in the brave new digital world.

Filed Under: Design, Sports Tagged With: basketball, graphic design, LeBron James, minimalism, newspapers

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