Roundup: Best Movie Scene in Allison Brie's Career; Buster Posey's Perfect Throw & Margot Robbie in Vanity Fair
By Jason McIntyre
Kelly Rohrbach, who is in the new Baywatch movie … “Compton Teen Aims to Become Youngest Pilot to Fly Solo Around the Globe” … what a tremendous profile of the gorgeous actress Margot Robbie … “Parents outraged after Hooters sponsors Cub Scout camp, sends over Hooters girls” … David Copperfield bought the most expensive house in Las Vegas history – $17.55 million, and it has a nightclub in it … interesting read about the bomb robot that killed the Dallas shooter … “Noah’s ark of biblical proportions ready to open in Kentucky” … Atlanta now has Thai-rolled ice cream which looks awesome … fantastic read on a battle I’m losing: The War on Staff … “Men save toddler who was buried alive at the beach” … Mika Brzezinski is getting a divorce after 23 years of being married, and here come the rumors …
My Fox Sports Radio show in podcast form. Kevin Durant and social media creating Superteams; Ethan Skolnick of the Miami Herald on all things Wade/Lebron/Riley; Marcus Thompson of the Bay Area News on the Warriors. [30 Minute Podcast; Full Show]
“A Pastime past its prime?” Yes, it’s about baseball. [Union Tribune]
Cubs hit a speed bump in the last few weeks, and now it’s time to go after Joe Maddon’s “shtick.” Gosh the media’s desperate for a line. [Sun Times]
A story I was completely unaware of: Cristian Ronaldo’s relationship – or lack their of, with his father. [ESPN]
Greg Maddux is dipping his toe into coaching – as the UNLV pitching coach. [D1 Baseball]
Steve Nash played a role in recruiting Kevin Durant to Golden State. [SI.com]
Tremendous piece on gambling from Norman Chad. [Washington Post]
The economist weighs in on LeBron James vs Michael Jordan, even though they tossed Stephen Curry in the headline. [Economist]
“I can understand if people are uncertain about how to react, but silence isn’t acceptable. All Americans should be outraged by what happened to Sterling and Castile.” [Indy Star]
How does this not have 1 million views? Bad title? Very easy to become a huge Allison Brie fan based on this clip alone. Movie’s really good, too.
Buster Posey must have thrown the ball back to the pitcher over a hundred thousand times during his baseball life, so we get this.