Detroit Free Press

TV’S EASY, CHUCK: TELL IT LIKE IT ISN’T

TV’S EASY, CHUCK: TELL IT LIKE IT ISN’T

News Item: Pistons coach Chuck Daly will meet this weekend with NBC Sports executive producer Terry O'Neill to discuss Daly joining the network as an NBA analyst next season.NEW YORK -- "Good morning, Chuck. Great to see you.""Thanks, Mr. O'Neill.""Terry. It's Terry. Have a bagel. Say hi to our lawyers.""Geez. There's a lot of them.""Thirty-seven. The others couldn't make it. Now then, Chuck, we're very excited about you joining our team. We see big things for you at NBC. Really big things."
TALK ABOUT OUTSPOKENRED WINGS’ BURR DOESN’T MIND SPEAKING HIS MIND

TALK ABOUT OUTSPOKENRED WINGS’ BURR DOESN’T MIND SPEAKING HIS MIND

"Holy Motormouth, Batman!"Jimmy Carson, when asked to describe Shawn BurrHe was 2 years old when he first heard the voices. They came from downstairs. Laughing. Talking. Beautiful noise. He had to find it. He pulled himself over his crib and wandered down the steps."Shawn, what are you doing down here?" his parents said. They laughed and apologized to their guests. They carried the baby upstairs. Into the crib. Kiss goodnight.Five minutes later, he was back."Shawn, what are you doing out again?"Up the stairs. Into the crib.
TIGERS HELP MOELLER ESCAPE BO’S GHOST

TIGERS HELP MOELLER ESCAPE BO’S GHOST

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- One good thing Bo Schembechler is accomplishing with this Ernie Harwell fiasco: he is making Gary Moeller's job a lot easier.Face it. When Moeller took over at Michigan, his biggest hurdle was not teaching the boys how to block and tackle. It was escaping the Schembechler ghost. Schembechler was worshiped as a football coach. Had he merely retired, then hung around Ann Arbor, his shadow would have dwarfed Moeller for years.
FOR GOOD OF NATION, LIONS MUST WIN

FOR GOOD OF NATION, LIONS MUST WIN

A lot of people will be rooting for the Lions to beat the Washington Redskins today, and for many reasons.Some say it's only fair, since Washington goes to the Super Bowl year after year, while Detroit sits home, waiting for the auto show to open.Others think it would teach a lesson to Redskins coach Joe Gibbs, so tunnel-visioned about his job -- sleeping at the stadium much of the week -- that he recently asked an aide whether President Truman needed tickets.
THIS CAN’T BE HOW ISIAH WANTED TO GO

THIS CAN’T BE HOW ISIAH WANTED TO GO

You can't run your own farewell party. Sometimes, you can't even attend it. Today, in his house in Bloomfield Hills, crutches by his side, heel in a splint, Isiah Thomas no doubt realizes this.And it must bother him. He had hoped for a better ending, a cleansing rinse on his long career, dotted toward the end with unanswered questions, bad press, injuries, and snickers from longtime critics.

Mitch Albom writes about running an orphanage in impoverished Port-au-Prince, Haiti, his kids, their hardships, laughs and challenges, and the life lessons he’s learned there every day.

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