I write movies, so - I look at boxing, and I commentated on it, as if I were telling you the story of a movie or a short story.
Any old coach will say the game was meant for finesse. It's a beautiful game, especially on television.
The best way to stop the problem of agents would be for the NCAA to come down hard and suspend a school for two years if it finds players with agents on campus.
Basketball, more than any other sport, is a team game. . . about the thousands of small, unselfish acts, the sacrifices on the part of the players that result in team building.
The key statistic is still to get to the foul line.
As soon as you try to describe a close friendship, it loses something.
Everyone on the bench stands for the man coming out of the game.
The brutality that can take place in a crime film heightens the tenderness that can also be there.
I mainly get my inspiration for writing from everyday situations and I come up with hypothetical scenarios and I can usually write a lot about that.
I've recently enjoyed the Paul Thomas Anderson commentaries and the David Fincher commentaries.
Jazz was formerly a crude term for indulging in an action which in polite society is referred to, if at all, only with such vague Latin terms as intercourse and cohabitation.