Michael Wilbon
Michael Wilbon
Michael Ray Wilbonis an ESPN commentator and former sportswriter and columnist for the Washington Post. He is an analyst for ESPN and has co-hosted Pardon the Interruption on ESPN with former Post writer Tony Kornheiser since 2001...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionTV Show Host
Date of Birth19 November 1958
CityChicago, IL
CountryUnited States of America
sports men matter
There are always late bloomers [in sport], no matter size, although big men are more often late bloomers.
coaches jerry ought resign walk
Jerry Sloan, not some bum, coaches that team. Jerry Sloan ought to take him (Miller) out one of these days, and then resign or walk out.
american-journalist belong
Yeah, see, my view of Jordan is that he doesn't belong to Washington.
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Any team that has the No. 1 pick in the NBA draft and doesn't take Noah, should he make himself available in the coming weeks, would be unbelievably dumb.
american-journalist asking both couple knees played wins
Both of us played basketball, and I played tennis and my knees are done. Now if you ask us head-to-head who wins at golf, I'm asking for a couple of strokes.
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What we've seen this season is that if something that will enhance performance is available, some players will indulge... unless the penalty is an absolute deterrent.
american-journalist card clubhouse
Greenies have been part of the clubhouse culture longer than card games.
believe athlete winning
The thing about great athletes is that they all believe they can win the very next time.
summer memorial-day cities
There's no greater city between Memorial Day and Labor Day than Chicago. It's the single best summer city in America.
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Italy doesn't need American football. For what? I've been. Wine, women, song, shopping, unbelievable vistas and landscapes ... Do they need Titans vs. Panthers? Uh, no.
media degrees want
The great thing about media now is that you have 360 degrees worth of opinions and can find whatever you want and tune out whatever you want.
writing thinking editors
Chats are so new to newspapers, historically. But they're so incredibly valuable because editors/reporters/columnists get to find out what's on the minds of our readers, what you think we should be writing about, what ticks you off, what makes you happy. Sometimes it can confirm what you think readers are interested in; sometimes it can turn you around 180 degrees.
baseball home technology
Baseball should adopt replay, plain and simple. If we can see it at home or on hand-held PDAs, the technology should be used in games.
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Nothing is a violent as football and I bet you like. Just say you don't like it, or can't identify, don't come up with excuses like "It's too violent" while you wear some team's NFL jersey.