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ESPN.Com is ridiculous

Posted: Sat Jul 24, 2010 4:49 pm
by Granger da OG
Their headline read Ex-Pacer Williams arrested on drug charges. Why is the title not Ex-Maverick Williams, we have been rid of that fool for years

Re: ESPN.Com is ridiculous

Posted: Sat Jul 24, 2010 5:44 pm
by aquatic92
lmao, just saw this.

Surprise surprise.

Re: ESPN.Com is ridiculous

Posted: Sat Jul 24, 2010 7:22 pm
by Miller4ever
His "prime" was with us. When Wayman Tisdale passed, I think they called him a college star instead of a star Pacers center.

Re: ESPN.Com is ridiculous

Posted: Sat Jul 24, 2010 8:32 pm
by Boneman2
Granger da OG wrote:Their headline read Ex-Pacer Williams arrested on drug charges. Why is the title not Ex-Maverick Williams, we have been rid of that fool for years


ESPN is silly. Who's summer league roster was he on anyway?

Shawne is a natural born loser obviously, how many people are in a position to make 100 million dollars and throw it all away.

Re: ESPN.Com is ridiculous

Posted: Sat Jul 24, 2010 10:57 pm
by count55
Shawne Williams played 111 games with the Pacers, and only 15 with the Mavericks.

Whining about an accurate headline is ridiculous.

Re: ESPN.Com is ridiculous

Posted: Sat Jul 24, 2010 11:09 pm
by Indy2thaWindy
Boneman2 wrote:
Granger da OG wrote:Their headline read Ex-Pacer Williams arrested on drug charges. Why is the title not Ex-Maverick Williams, we have been rid of that fool for years


ESPN is silly. Who's summer league roster was he on anyway?

Shawne is a natural born loser obviously, how many people are in a position to make 100 million dollars and throw it all away.


I thought Charlotte.

Re: ESPN.Com is ridiculous

Posted: Sun Jul 25, 2010 12:48 am
by cavsfan_osiris
I think the complaint about the headline is legit. Not that it should say 'Ex-Mav', but it's been so long the headline was obviously worded that way to garner attention because your average sports fan has no idea who Shawne Williams is.

Re: ESPN.Com is ridiculous

Posted: Sun Jul 25, 2010 1:26 am
by count55
cavsfan_osiris wrote:I think the complaint about the headline is legit. Not that it should say 'Ex-Mav', but it's been so long the headline was obviously worded that way to garner attention because your average sports fan has no idea who Shawne Williams is.


Which is the purpose of a headline.

If the average sports fan is going to recognize Shawne Williams, it is far and away most likely that they'll recognize him as the guy who was drafted by the Pacers that had a fugitive from a murder warrant arrested in his house when he was a Pacer.

Also, it is the easiest way to make sure that the average NBA fan can differentiate between Sean/Shawne Williams. One is the pot smoker from Boston College who played for the Nets. The other is the dip **** from Memphis who played for the Pacers.

The Pacers had a number of dip **** who played for them this past decade, and those dip **** reached the pinnacle of their dip **** behavior as Pacers.

Ron Artest just won a ring, but will forever known as the player who started a huge brawl as a Pacer. Stephen Jackson won a ring in San Antonio, and has played in the playoffs for two different teams since leaving the Pacers, but he will also always be known by a wider audience for the dumbass **** he did as a Pacer.

Those two guys at least have other things that they've done outside of the Pacers, but Shawne Williams has done nothing that a wide audience would know besides the boneheaded crap he did with the Pacers.

Referring to Williams as "Ex-Pacer" was not only appropriate, but it was far and away the most effective wording if you wanted the widest number of readers to understand who it was.

If the headline had said "Pacer Shawne Williams," then there would be cause for complaint.

Re: ESPN.Com is ridiculous

Posted: Sun Jul 25, 2010 3:06 am
by Scoot McGroot
Granger da OG wrote:Their headline read Ex-Pacer Williams arrested on drug charges. Why is the title not Ex-Maverick Williams, we have been rid of that fool for years


Because it got you to read it?

Re: ESPN.Com is ridiculous

Posted: Sun Jul 25, 2010 8:20 pm
by colts2004
Who cares! The media does dumb stuff all the time

Re: ESPN.Com is ridiculous

Posted: Tue Jul 27, 2010 7:50 am
by Gremz
Scoot McGroot wrote:
Granger da OG wrote:Their headline read Ex-Pacer Williams arrested on drug charges. Why is the title not Ex-Maverick Williams, we have been rid of that fool for years


Because it got you to read it?


That's most likely the answer.