A Conversation With Bill Simmons (Part Two)
ESPN.com's Bill Simmons talks about his new book, 'The Book of Basketball.'
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ESPN.com's Bill Simmons talks about his new book, 'The Book of Basketball.'
The first of a three-part interview with ESPN's Bill Simmons.
He apologizes, and she's called a "tubby temptress" by a major metropolitan daily.
ESPN's '30 for 30' series, beginning tonight, is a lot better than you think it is.
The former Mets manager is likely to return to the States to work for ESPN.
It was inevitable that the freedom of Twitter would conflict with the 'Office Space'–esque structure of the network.
Did an ESPN blogger poach a fellow carnivore's idea of pitting meat cuts against each other?
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Frankly, if you didn't get any news about your job today, that's a good thing.
If the network doesn't break a story, might it still be true? Plus, the battle for top dog on their Website, in this week's look at the sporting press.
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CBS will not be held accountable for the Super Bowl halftime show, but will Justin Timberlake be held accountable for his crappy ESPYs song?
Plus, what's going on with celebrities like Woody Allen, Heather Mills, Lindsay Lohan, and Lauren Hutton in today's gossip roundup.
They went to elementary school together, but does the documentarian recall the sports shouter?