It appears Ding is short for dingbat.
"Do not cry for Tim Duncan. Even if he wins this NBA le, Duncan will be applauded and appreciated only for a while, same as the other les. It certainly won’t last long. And when his career does end, it’s inevitable by now: He will be underrated forevermore, his highlights archived but never viewed, his greatness easily forgotten. Not right, necessarily. Fair enough, though."
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This article is laughable, just had to share.
It appears Ding is short for dingbat.
or butthurt
Kevin Ding has been a sportswriter covering the NBA and Los Angeles Lakers for OCRegister.com since 1999. His column on Kobe Bryant and LeBron James was judged the No. 1 column of 2011 by the Pro Basketball Writers Association; his column on Jeremy Lin won second place in 2012.
No one cares about jeremy lin
What a ing tool.
Tim doesn't owe anyone . He wins, he kicks ass, and he does it his way. He doesn't conform to the stereotypical "inspirational athlete" bull that this toolbag is promoting. that. He just can't handle the truth that Tim Duncan is the best NBA player since Jordan, and he plays for the Spurs.
I love Duncan for all the reasons he mentions that makes Duncan "unlikeable". He's the rarest superstar there is. A true enigma in a world that makes it so easy for stars to live it up and beat their chests, Duncan quietly does his work effectively. What more can a fan want?
Thats why everyone here should love Bill Simmons! He may work for BSPN and pick against us, but he always was a fan of TD and an admirer of the Spurs.
Man, that piece reeks of butthurt
This dude is going to hate Kawhi Leonard.
Tim Duncan makes Kevin Ding's job harder -- makes him work more to get the story -- and Ding doesn't like it.
Being a sports writer should be fun and easy.
Please don't click on the link...it'll only give him more page views
@ journalists trying to justify themselves for being fans of the Kardashans.
So, is he saying TD should apologize for not doing a Ray Lewis during his 16 years in the league? Clearly, the man does not watch the Spurs. He's the biggest reason they're in the finals, because the guys want to win another one for him. If that's not inspiration, then I don't know what that is. Seriously, what a stupid article.
What is the thought process behind sharing the worst article you can find on one of the highest traffic communities?
It should at least be in the top 5, but not the worst.
THE worst article ever was written by Scoop Jackson last week.
http://espn.go.com/nba/playoffs/2013...unts-grizzlies
Here's one excerpt.
idiot.
Thought it was funny. So what if it increases the views, he deserves all the criticism he is getting in the comments section. Dude deserves to lose quite a bit of credibility.
^ I suppose. Is it a high traffic site that advertises or just a personal blog? I didnt click the link because I dont want to support ty writing or the people supporting their ty writer.
You can tweet kevinding and give him your feedback!
Last edited by Budkin; 06-08-2013 at 05:26 PM.
This article sucks, so I will help spread it around.
Actually it's more along the lines of them scrambling to recover from having been exposed as frauds. Woj is about the only person I read anymore.
no matter how hard you try, he's right about everything he wrote.
Just another "sportswriter" with a another successful troll job of Spurs fans. He's up to 18k reads on that article so far, with 152 comments. I'd say about 14k of those reads are irrate Spurs fans. Successful troll was successful...
Your takes are spot on, props![]()
Bleacher Report. Almost Certainly the Worst Sports Site Ever.
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