What They’re Saying, April 18, 2008

April 18, 2008 | by Keith | Categories Internet, Newspapers |

Here is the Friday mashup of news and notes form sports media columnists around the USA.

David Scott has his weekly Boston sports media musing in his Scott’s Shots feature…

Over to New York as the NY Times Richard Sandomir has a piece on the plans for the future of the Seattle Sonics.

Bob Raissman at the NY Daily News talks about the latest Ranger antics and how it impacts the NHL on TV..

At Newsday Neil Best looks at how New Yorkers will view the NBA playoffs without any local teams in action..

Justin Terranova at the NY Post has 5 questions for Buck Showalter.

Mel Bracht at the Oklahoman looks at predictions in the Hornets/Mavs series.

Bob Wolfley at the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel talks about how TNT’s Charles Barkley is not afraid to share his feelings.

Tom Hoffarth at the LA Daily News says a Boston-Lakers NBA Final would not be bad news for the NBA.   Here are his extended blog notes.

Jay Posner at the San Diego Union Tribune has the same thought…

David Barron at the Houston Chronicle talks of how the Rockets have turned things around.

Michael Hiestand at USA Today talks about how CBS will be covering more college sports.

Jim Williams at the Examiner reports on how fans seem not to be concerned by scndals in sports.

Barry Jackson at the Miami Herald has a talk with ESPN/ABC’s Jeff Van Gundy.

Jim Carlisle at the Ventura County Star has national reaction to the Lakers’ season.

Judd Zulgad from the Minneapolis Star-Tribune criticize Minnesota’s local hockey announcers.

John Maffei at the North County Times looks at ESPN’s venture into film making.

Dave Darling at the Orlando Sentinel also has more on ESPN and the making of documentaries.

Ray Frager at the Baltimore Sun has much on his mind today..

Teddy Greenstein at the Chicago Tribune has the Big Ten Network’s plans for Spring Football.


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