Detroit Free Press

ATKINS VALUES HIS ROAD LESS TRAVELED TO PISTONS

ATKINS VALUES HIS ROAD LESS TRAVELED TO PISTONS

EVERYBODY'S talking about where everybody's going. This one's going here. This one's going there. Grant Hill's going to Orlando. Jamal Mashburn's going to Charlotte. Eddie Jones is going to Miami.And Chucky Atkins is coming to Detroit. Oh, maybe that doesn't make the same headlines as those other guys. Atkins doesn't care. He is happy. No, he's thrilled. Because his story is less about where he's going than where he has been.Let's talk tanks. Let's talk guns. Let's talk military presence. Let's talk buildings with bullet holes. Fans throwing bricks.
MUCH ADO ABOUT ONE MAN’S EGO

MUCH ADO ABOUT ONE MAN’S EGO

When a judge tells you to do something, you do it. Unless, apparently, you are a judge.So it has been with Roy Moore, the Alabama chief justice who defied courts and colleagues for two years in a stubborn refusal to remove a 5,200-pound monument of the Ten Commandments.Never mind that Moore was the one who ordered the monument made (and here I thought judges could only order gavels and robes).
PISTONS AREN’T EXACTLY STACKED WITH OPTIONS

PISTONS AREN’T EXACTLY STACKED WITH OPTIONS

SINCE, LIKE a lot of people, I went to the Pistons' home opener Friday night, and since, like a lot of people, I don't know when I'll be back, I thought I'd get all my observations in this morning.First quarter* Nice crowd. Loudest cheer is for Mateen Cleaves.* Then again, he doesn't start, does he?* Chris Webber, who'll be a free agent at the end of this season, is Sacramento's biggest star. There are signs reading, "Webb! Come home! We need you!"* I'm not sure that's a confidence booster.* Go! Pistons ball....
IT’S A TOUGH TIME TO BE A PRESIDENT

IT’S A TOUGH TIME TO BE A PRESIDENT

Being president has its drawbacks. You could ask George W. Bush. But you could also ask Matt Millen, Joe Dumars or Dave Dombrowski. For the first time in memory, three of our team presidents are being hounded at the same time: Millen for losing his cool, Dumars for showing too much, and Dombrowski for not acquiring any.
FOR CHILDREN, WHAT CAN BEAT LOVE OF UNCLE?

FOR CHILDREN, WHAT CAN BEAT LOVE OF UNCLE?

This week, my nephews arrive from overseas. I will greet them with presents. I will whisk them to the new Harry Potter movie. I will take them shopping for books and will ask, as we ride in the car, if they want to stop for ice cream.The world will be theirs, if I have anything to do with it. During our Thanksgiving visit, I will be all over them. I will rub their hair, lift them up, and promise they are "my two favorite nephews."There are, of course, only two of them.
FINALLY, TIGERS FIND A WAY TO WAKE UP FANS

FINALLY, TIGERS FIND A WAY TO WAKE UP FANS

Someone had to go, or no one was gonna come. That's baseball in the Motor City in 2002. Fans don't care. The seats are mostly empty. The saddest part of Phil Garner and Randy Smith's getting the boot Monday wasn't that two nice guys couldn't get the job done.The saddest part was that it took their firing to let most Detroiters know the season had started."Whenever you start off 0-6 it is not pleasant," said Dave Dombrowski, the team president, in announcing the firing of his manager and general manager. "I think we're a better club than we've performed."
VISIT FROM DR. LIONS CURE FOR AILING TEAMS

VISIT FROM DR. LIONS CURE FOR AILING TEAMS

SEATTLE -- So I guess the winning streak is over?Then again, we saw that coming, as soon as we saw the plane on the runway. Football, coaches yell, is 60 minutes of war. Unless you are the Lions on the road, in which case, you start raising the white flag during the national anthem.
NOW WE’VE RUINED LITTLE LEAGUE BALL

NOW WE’VE RUINED LITTLE LEAGUE BALL

So now 12-year-old baseball players are thumping their chests and goose-stepping around the base paths with the same sneering, I'm-the-man attitude that already taints so many professional athletes.Great. We have cloned the monster, and it's pre-pubescent.

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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