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09-02-2014 12:13 PM |
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Originally Posted by oats
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All right let me try. I prefer boxing and basketball coverage, and I like opinion pieces. I'll say it like this: if you were to introduce a friend to good sports writing - in the same way you'd introduce someone to Kanye West by selecting what you think to be the most palatable and engaging songs - what articles or writers would you point them towards? @ Certain
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That's a bit more focused. OK, for the NBA, Grantland's Jonathan Abrams and Sports Illustrated's Lee Jenkins are great feature writers, probably the best going right now. But no one analyzes the game better than Grantland's Zach Lowe. My favorite place to go to for quick analysis of breaking news, is CBS's Eye on Basketball blog, especially for Matt Moore. Yahoo's Ball Don't Lie blog is usually better written but takes longer to get updated, but you might like it more as it's a bit more intellectual in taking on the same stuff as Eye on Basketball. As far as traditional columns, well, I don't read a whole lot of them.
As far as boxing, ESPN's Dan Rafael is the guy you need to follow on Twitter because he breaks most big boxing stories, but there are better writers. I like The Sweet Science's Thomas Hauser quite a bit. SB Nation's Bad Left Hook blog is a good place for aggregation, where you can catch up on news. There are a lot of good boxing writers who don't write exclusively about boxing, too.
Often the best sports writing is stuff I just come across on Twitter randomly, things getting shared by other media members.
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