Categories Sports

Shams Charania Tries Out Legal Commentary, With Perplexing Results

Thursday’s federal arrests of Portland Trail Blazers coach Chauncey Billups and Miami Heat guard Terry Rozier came with a large and surprising information dump. It took me several hours, some press conference footage, and the help of a few colleagues to convey the relevant facts. But if I had a seven-figure salary and an immense network of sources, I probably would’ve done a little better than to sum it up as an “NBA-Mafia crossover,” as ESPN’s Shams Charania did when sharing a clip of himself speaking on Inside the NBA. While I’m grateful for that unforgettable coinage, his commentary left something to be desired.

As always, it’s pretty fun to see what words come tumbling out of a scoopster’s mouth once they stray outside their usual comfort zone of reporting that Player A signed a B-year, C-million dollar contract with Team D, thanks to the very handsome and chiseled Agent E. Once they have to start talking about real shit, you wind up with, say, a false report of robbery, anti-vax buffoonery spun as noble pro-labor activism, or flatly misleading information. When pressed to describe a federal investigation into alleged gambling schemes, Charania filled up five minutes of airtime on Thursday with the word “allegedly” and a potpourri of loose facts.

More From Author

You May Also Like

Rohr Predicts Nigeria vs DR Congo Final in Africa World Cup Playoffs

Benin Republic head coach Gernot Rohr has tipped Nigeria and DR Congo to reach the…

Nest of Champions Retains Top Spot as Champions League Returns to Uyo

The Godswill Akpabio International Stadium, also known as the Nest of Champions, has maintained its…

Barcelona Femení scoring streak finally ends after 2,108 Days

After nearly six years of scoring in every Liga F match, Barcelona Femení’s incredible run…