How does Steven A. Smith and most of the ESPN crew still have a job?
Here's a fantastic quote from the comments in your article:
The writer of this article says, “Why are we here, again?”
We are here because other writers and yourself and writing and posting articles that say this. THAT is how we got here.
Writers of websites need to write and post articles and they need to be ones that generate clicks.
So who cares if neither team has discussed this with another team. That has nothing to do with posting an article and generating clicks for sponsors.
I mean, this author admitted as much be asking “Why are we here, again?” in his OWN article.
Oh well, it’s how things are today in journalism, all of it, not just sports journalism.
They perpetuate bull
Edited. Profanity and masked profanity are against forum rules and may result in discipline.. They can perpetuate BS because of marketing, making them
seem knowledgeable. They perpetuate bull
Edited. Profanity and masked profanity are against forum rules and may result in discipline. to generate clicks, they don't care if they're right.
Rondo being portrayed as a eccentric malcontent generates clicks, when a lot of it is probably conjecture.
The latest on Rondo is that he's optimistic and positive about his return; and he's excited to play for Brad Stevens. You don't hear
any of that on the main page of ESPN.
What
is on the front page is 38 angles of LeBron dunking.
And garbage trade rumors.
Whatever sells.
ESPN is just sports. Not a big deal.
But what's annoying and concerning is even in "real" news it's just a bunch of bull
Edited. Profanity and masked profanity are against forum rules and may result in discipline.. Is the news game too competitive?