He Wants the Story Behind the NBA Story
Whatever you’re paying Mark Heisler, it’s too much. He spends every week’s Sunday column either rehashing old stuff that everyone who reads the sports page already knows or else he vents his anger at players and owners.
Case in point: He made a big deal about Scott Brooks and Rudy Tomjanovich not getting along until Brooks was traded. What he didn’t tell us was that a day or two after the Rockets obtained Morlon Wiley for Brooks, they released Wiley. The Rockets, who are unable to use Brooks right now, traded him to a team that needed him and will use him. Far better than cutting the guy.
Come on, Mark, if you don’t like the game, get out of the business. If you’re going to stay in it, love it a little.
FEDERICO RIBEIRO
Arcadia
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