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How 'bout that Jason Quick-Blazers dustup?

Submitted by Right Fielder on Mon, 12/19/2005 - 8:43pm.

As someone who received the TrailBlazers' email following up on Jason Quick's article about Nate McMillan calling out Zach Randolph for lack of effort, let me just say this -- this is all pretty darned funny.
For those unaware, Quick wrote a story that said Blazer coach Nate McMillan was ticked off at his team in general and Randolph in particular for lack of effort and commitment (here).
The Blazers' problem with the story? McMillan apparently never singled Randolph out.
Quick and the O's response was that it was only the headline and subhead that made McMillan mad, that the story itself was accurate though there were some things the two parties would just have to agree to disagree on. You can read the pathetic explanation by the O sports editor on Sunday here.
If you read the first couple grafs of the story, though, it becomes pretty obvious pretty fast that Quick was all too happy to point fingers at Randolph even if McMillan didn't.
"Personnel decisions are ahead for the Trail Blazers' brain trust, and if coach Nate McMillan has any say, one of the decisions will be on forward Zach Randolph.
Decisions, as in: Can Randolph play for McMillan?
Or: Do the Blazers go to another plan and build around a different player?"
And later "The topics point directly at Randolph, who at least three times this season has been tardy to team functions, at times gone through the motions on the court, and recently, expressed indifference -- at best -- about his desire to play in Portland any longer."
Quick, in another appearance on that paragon of journalism, The Fan (KFXX AM), said that what McMillan wanted was to call out his star but just didn't want his name behind it. I think that's probably true, but why on earth would a responsible journalist do the coach's dirty work for him? Why wouldn't Quick tell McMillan to be a man and make him say Randolph if he meant Randolph?
My guess is that McMillan doesn't want to alienate his mega-contract star player but wants to poke him in the ribs and make him play harder, and that it was just too easy to use Quick to do it because, as is true with most 'O' reporters, it's way more fun to report something controversial, even if there aren't yet facts available to support it.
Analysis is way more fun than reporting, but labeling stories as "Analysis" is such hard work, right?
What do you all think?

[Edited to fix page-breaking URL--c'mon guys, use an URL-shortening service or learn to make a link. Please?--L]

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Let's talk local sports

Submitted by Right Fielder on Sun, 12/11/2005 - 11:21pm.

As my online nom de plume might suggest, I care about sports and I have lots of strong opinions about how sports are covered.
What I don't care about is how the Blazers, Oregon or Oregon State are covered (basically, anything that comes with a buffet and a heated pressbox).
That said, I'd like to hear your opinions on how (and how well) local media outlets -- mostly daily and weekly newspapers and occasionally TV -- cover local sports. Most of what I'm interested in is how your local high school teams and small colleges are covered.
Who does a good job? Who works hard? Who just sucks and who doesn't even try?

How about the 'O' love for The Fan?

Submitted by Right Fielder on Sun, 11/13/2005 - 7:57pm.

I'm a new member here and have yet to post before, so today's topic is a couple of weeks old but has bugged me nonetheless.

Has anyone else noticed the occasional Jason Quick column "On the Media" in the Oregonian sports section? While Quick is, in general, an OK writer, I have a problem with a couple mentions he's made in the column about the on-air talent at KFXX 1080 "The Fan," the local sports talk radio station.

I don't mind Quick writing about local sports radio -- in fact, coverage on the local radio scene has been notably and consistently absent from local papers since Pete Schulberg left the 'O' (he didn't write nearly as much about radio during his time at the Trib) -- but Quick's two mentions have both been pro-Fan, one urging retention of afternoon host Ian Furness, the other taking the Fan's side in a stupid dust-up over 1190 KEX using some Mike Hass-inspired rap song produced by KFXX staffers and used without permission or accreditation.

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