Last night, I read the first chapter of The Book of Basketball by Bill Simmons, which was based on a conversation Bill had at a topless pool with Isiah Thomas. Going into the conversation, Bill thought he was going to get pounded because that's what Isiah said would happen if they ever met. Bill is … Continue reading Today, I Did A Deep Dive on: Isiah Thomas
Today, The NFL Distracted Me From The Virus (and working): A Offseason Move Reaction
The day started with me getting a text from my mother saying, "Can you go in at 9:30?" It was 8:08, and I was excited. I really never do work a full-day because I go to high school and college. Whenever I can, I will try to work more, and it's in my blood. But, … Continue reading Today, The NFL Distracted Me From The Virus (and working): A Offseason Move Reaction
A Text from My Dad
Yesterday afternoon, my dad sent my brother and me a text that stuck with me. He texted: "Hey boys! How you doing? Pretty crazy world right now. I'm glad you are safe! Too bad about sports in general. This has been my favorite time of the year. Basketball tournament time! For the health of the … Continue reading A Text from My Dad
Jayson Tatum is Taking Over the NBA
With one game left before the All-Star Game, the Celtics were playing the Clippers at home. Jayson Tatum was coming off of a poor outing against the Rockets when he only scored 15 points on 5/15 from the field. Jayson Tatum had a performance of the ages by locking up Kawhi on defense and scoring … Continue reading Jayson Tatum is Taking Over the NBA
The Status of the NBA: 2/26/2020
The NBA has become my sole focus this year. I have not gotten too interested in the college basketball season like I usually do, mainly because there are not really any intriguing players playing on winning teams. I would be enthralled into the season if James Wiseman was playing on a top-ranked Memphis team or … Continue reading The Status of the NBA: 2/26/2020
The Experiment
I will be conducting an experiment for myself. I will write five days a week on basketball, football, or whatever the hell I want to write about for the next year. It will better my writing, and I think it will be beneficial for my life. "'And Here. We. Go. - The late Heath Ledger … Continue reading The Experiment
Detroit Pistons: Worst NBA Team of 2010s
During the 2010s, the Detroit Pistons had one of the worst decades in the NBA. Here's why: Playoffs The Pistons were one of two teams that did not win a playoff game in the 2010s (the Kings did not make the playoffs in the 2010s). The Pistons were swept by the best team in the … Continue reading Detroit Pistons: Worst NBA Team of 2010s
Status of the NFL: Post Super Bowl LIV
In my opinion, the Super Bowl went as expected. The Chiefs were down, the Niners couldn't finish, and Patrick Mahomes solidified himself as the top player in the NFL. That leads to the first topic: The Best Player in the NFL: Patrick Mahomes I don't know anyone who would pick a player to build around … Continue reading Status of the NFL: Post Super Bowl LIV
Players Inducted Into TQHOF
As time progresses, player profiles will be released on each player. But, here's the list of the Inaugural TQHOF NFL Players Class: 1960s Jim Brown Johnny Unitas Gale Sayers 1970s Walter Payton Joe Greene Terry Bradshaw 1980s Joe Montana Lawrence Taylor Dan Marino 1990s Jerry Rice Barry Sanders Brett Favre 2000s Peyton Manning Ray Lewis … Continue reading Players Inducted Into TQHOF
Introduction to The Quarterblogger’s Hall of Fame
The NBA has gone through a terrible 24+ hours with the passing of Kobe Bryant along with eight others. With the passing of Kobe, I have realized things I like to do, and the things I don't care about doing. Instead of playing video games by myself in the basement, I am writing this on … Continue reading Introduction to The Quarterblogger’s Hall of Fame