Roundup: Kevin Love Out with Broken Bone; Passion of the Christ Sequel; & Brent Musburger vs Tony Romo
By Jason McIntyre
Sara Malakul Lane, a model actress … offending people is going to happen; don’t let it bother you! … “Oregon’s graduation rate improves, driven by gains among Latinos” … ordering just egg whites isn’t actually healthier … “Songs in the key of mankind” … vastly overrated “Salt Bae” may be a violation of NYC health codes … the future looks bright for podcasting and advertising … LPGA veteran says Donald Trump “cheats like hell” at golf … “The Passion of the Christ” sequel on the way from Mel Gibson with original film’s Jesus” … Mercedes Benz stadium is adding exits, because of clogging …
The Cavaliers lost Kevin Love in the first quarter to a broken bone in his hand; then lost to the hapless Pistons. [Cleveland.com]
No surprise when you rank the Super Bowl-winning head coaches: Bill Belichick 1, Joe Gibbs 2. [Sporting News]
Sad read about former Detroit Lions WR Titus Young, who is in prison and claims he was driven to commit crime because of voices in his head. [LA Times]
LeBron is having his worst month scoring since his rookie year in the NBA. He’s Aaron Rodgers – the Cavs go as LeBron goes. Meanwhile, the Warriors have a great system that leads to dominance, just like the Patriots. Also, Brent Musburger is slowly coming around on Tony Romo the announcer. [Podcast]
James Harden had the NBA’s 1st 60-game triple double in a win over the Magic. [Chronicle]
Isaiah Thomas is already chummy with Cavs owner Dan Gilbert. [Bleacher Report]
Bobby Hurley: From 12-0 at Arizona State to losing five of nine. [Yahoo Sports]
So this video is 1.5 years old, and now James Bond doesn’t work in the current climate? A movie? A character? [Guardian]
Being stranded for hours on a ski lift doesn’t sound like fun.
Margot Robbie is in a new movie. Also, the new Crocodile Dundee movie looks great.