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Sports Rush: Will History Dunk on “China?”

I keep reading the NBA has a problem with “China.” “China” has raised a ruckus over a general manager’s tweet. The NBA has knuckled...
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Sports Rush: Emily Jones On The Ballpark’s Finale

You might look at Emily Jones’s job a television reporter who covers world-class athletes and figure it’s pretty glamorous. Actually, there’s some...
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Sports Rush: Will The Wings Be Flying Fast In 2020?

By way of disclosure, I should mention that the Dallas Wings hired my company to produce some halftime features for their television broadcasts on...
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Sports Rush: Growing the NBA – Past, Present, and Future

Sports companies, like other businesses, evolve. They find new product lines and revenue streams. While the National Basketball Association’s core business of showcasing the...
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Sports Rush: Sevy and the Stars

Preparation matters greatly to a sports broadcaster, the same way it does to a coach. What does Dallas Stars broadcaster Brent Severyn do to...
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Sports Rush: Pizza, Beer, and . . . Pudge

Some pairings don’t work out as well as one would have hoped: Jose Mourinho and Manchester United; Romeo and Juliet; politics and ethics. Others endure...

Sports Rush: 2020 Vision About Baseball

Major League Baseball’s trading deadline presents an interesting contrast between short- and long-term planning. Some teams decide to go for a title over the...

Sports Rush: Senators and Soccer

You’ve perhaps been following the demands of U.S. Women’s National Team soccer players for pay equal to their male counterparts. They just won a...
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Sports Rush: Varying The Delivery

Sports is in the diversity and inclusion business whether it likes it or not. If you read last week’s blog post about a big...
Betsy Ross sews a flag

Sports Rush: Capture The Flag

When a team gets a big lead in a game of American football, does it make sense to keep attacking, or to fall back...