Roundup: RIP David Carr of the New York Times; Drake Released Surprise New Album; Keanu Reeves is a Classy Subway Rider
By Mike Cardillo
Remembering New York Times media columnist David Carr, who died suddenly Thursday at age 58. [NYT]
Kyle Lowry is among 17 percent of NBA players who haven’t dunked this season. He’s the only All-Star from that group. [WSJ]
Author Jon Ronson on tweet-shaming (and more). [NYT Magazine]
Honolulu police say they’ve found no “credible” evidence golfer Robert Allenby was kidnapped last month. [USAT]
The Eagles issued a statement Thursday saying the team had nothing to do with Riley Cooper winding up as the February selection for its 2015 official team calendar. [700 Level]
Jaguars kicker Josh Scobee issued a (fake) $100,000-a-hole challenge to Tiger Woods. [Florida Times Union]
The real reason Tiger Woods is “sad to watch” right now. [Business Insider]
Golfer Billy Horschel sounds like a classy guy. That’s a non-sarcastic use of the word classy. [Golfweek]
Facebook is going to allow a “legacy contact” to take over your account when you die. [WSJ]
Very long, but fascinating read on how the New York Times is printed in 2015. [Popular Mechanics]
A bunch of Easter eggs and callbacks hidden in the first two Better Call Saul episodes. [Uproxx]
These Jumbo-tron style baseball portraits are incredible. [Deadspin]
Kanye West designed $350 sneakers for Adidas. [BroBible]
Stephen Douglas has a new favorite soccer player, DC United’s back-up keeper/brewmaster Andrew Dykstra. [Washington Post]
How to fix Top Chef. [Grantland]
Cleveland is going to have a lot of 6:10 p.m. home games this season. [Cleveland.com]
Drake released a surprise new album last night. [Next Impulse Sports]
Did you hear the SI Swimsuit issue came out this week? News to me.
Keanu is classy.
Cool ping pong trick shot.
Rob Gronkowski playing dodgeball … at a hockey rink. It happened.
Can you spot Lisk in this one? [via HBT]
The perfect song for Valentine’s Day.