2017/05/20
Jason Whitlock
Radio Host Charlamagne Tha God Ethers FS1's Jason Whitlock ...
1 hour ago ... Over the last 48 hours, Kristine Leahy, Jason Whitlock, and Colin Cowherd have responded to the back and forth incident LaVar Ball had with co-host Leahy, where he told her to 'stay in her lane' after she implied on a a show ...(続きを読む)
What on earth was Jason Whitlock talking about in his ESPN ...
14 Oct 2015 ... For weeks, former ESPN writer Jason Whitlock, who was basically fired as the head of his own website about race in sports and culture, has promised a second explanation for why he was let go, why he has beef with ...(続きを読む)
Jeremy Schaap on ESPN issues being about politics: “I don't think that's true in any way”
That line has been advanced by a number of competitors in particular, with Fox's Jason Whitlock and Clay Travis especially going in on it (Whitlock in an op-ed for fellow Rupert Murdoch company The Wall Street Journal that somehow managed to blame (続きを読む)
LaVar Ball to sell Lonzo Ball's shoe for $495 – Is it a mistake? | SPEAK FOR YOURSELF
Chris Broussard and Jason McIntyre joined Jason Whitlock and Colin Cowherd to discuss Lonzo Ball's $495 shoes. More Speak for Yourself Videos(続きを読む)
和訳お願いします。 You don’t have to be an economics graduate from Harvard ...
和訳お願いします。 You don’t have to be an economics graduate from Harvard like Jeremy Lin to do the math on the media explosion about Linsanity. Since cracking the starting li neup because of an injury and other unusual circumstances, Lin, a 23-year-old, undrafted, unheralded, twice-cut player, has torn up the league, setting records for a first-time starter. From the start, his run threatened the tabloid supply of puns and superlatives. “Lincredible!” shouted The New York Post on Feb. 11. And because tabloids have a back page and front page to shout from, we’ve sometimes been treated to a double dose of wordplay: “Lin and a Prayer” was the cover headline on The Daily News one day last week, while the back page blared “Just Lin Time.” But all the froth and fun started to curdle, first on Twitter — the Fox Sports columnist Jason Whitlock tweeted a crude reference about Lin’s anatomy and the boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr. suggested that Lin was getting attention because of his ethnicity, not his accomplishments — and then in the tabloid press — on Wednesday, perhaps at a loss after several breathless days of punning, The Post went with the unfortunate "Amasian!" The combination of Lin’s ethnicity and accomplishments created some excess, but no one could have predicted how low it might go. On Saturday, an article on ESPN’s mobile site recycled an ancient and blatantly offensive ethnic slur, and in the process suggested that some corners of sports journalism remained a backwater in the culture, a place untouched by a history of civil rights struggle and decades of progress. ESPN quickly changed the headline and has fired the person who wrote it, but not before all but ruining a sweet sporting story. Lin came out of nowhere — the last Harvard player in the N.B.A. was a half-century ago — which is all the more unusual in pro basketball, where, unlike pro baseball and football, almost every player comes with a strong pedigree and a high draft number.(続きを読む)
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