Roundup: Spurs Sweep Jazz, the Bottled Water Debate & Two Videos of People Hit by Cars (and Surviving)
By Jason McIntyre
San Antonio 87, Utah 81. Spurs sweep the Jazz. [Express News]
Craig Biggio, good dude. [Fox Sports]
Jordan Clarkson, a budding hoops star at Tulsa, is transferring to Missouri. [Columbia Tribune]
Remember when Eddy Curry and Tyson Chandler were drafted together? [Grantland]
Denver Broncos dump GM Brian Xanders. [Post]
Columnist writes about his battle with depression. Strong read. [Detroit News]
Vanderbilt assistant Dan Muller has left to become head coach at Illinois State. [CBS Sports]
Papelbon gave up a 3-run bomb with two outs in the ninth innings and the Phillies lost to the Mets. [NYDN]
Joey Crawford, the insufferable NBA ref, told a bunch of stories from his lengthy career. [NYT]
Phoenix beats Nashville, is headed to the Western Conference finals. The sport? Hockey. [Republic]
What are some of the biggest local radio stations in the country? With caveats. [Outkick the Coverage]
Loyola University has eliminated bottled water from campus. [Tribune]
NBC Sports inked a 2-year deal with the Ivy League to air football, basketball and lacrosse games. [Fang’s Bites]
Chip Kelly made an appearance in the Oregon golf team video.
I’m a fan.
I wanted to watch this a 3rd time to see if he landed OK and could survive this … but it’s just too terrifying. He only suffered a broken leg.
This happened in Buffalo; the man who flew through the air survived.
Wonder how many of these people didn’t say thanks for holding the door. [via Hot Clicks]