Much to His Chagrin
By Michael Shagrin | May 28, 2013Much to my chagrin, the feedback on this column over the nine months has taken aim at my narpiness.
Much to my chagrin, the feedback on this column over the nine months has taken aim at my narpiness.
Much to my chagrin, the Cleveland Cavaliers have once again leapfrogged their way to the NBA draft's first pick.
Much to my chagrin, there is little hope for competitive parity amongst the NBA's 30 teams. When the players' union came to an agreement with team owners in November 2011 to end a months-old lockout, it was the players who ultimately capitulated.
Much to my chagrin, injuries are a tragic and inevitable part of sports. Athletes push their bodies to exhilarating limits, enabled by the brain's release of adrenaline and endorphins.
Much to my chagrin but not my surprise, the reaction to Jason Collins revealing his homosexuality has been a mixed bag of support and criticism.
Much to my chagrin, I've always been reluctant to join the social media bandwagon, only to find each new platform has become indispensable to my consumption of information.
Much to my chagrin, the time for non-binding suggestion is over. The NBA playoffs start tomorrow, so without my usual pomp and ceremony, here's your viewing guide to the first round: Fear the Beard.
Much to my chagrin, I still cannot understand what constitutes cold weather after four years in Hanover.
Much to my chagrin, scandal has overwhelmed the college athletics sphere. The spring is supposed to be a time for love and rebirth, not deceit and decay, yet somehow the end of every winter brings another administrative scandal.
Much to my chagrin, the Miami Heat's historic 27-game win streak came to an end last night. As a lifelong fan of the Clippers and underdogs everywhere, I never thought I'd find myself rooting for Goliath, but I couldn't help but grimace as the Heat fell to the Bulls at Chicago's United Center, a court that has seen its share of broken hoop dreams.