Mike Ulmer: From journalist to joke
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Mike Ulmer: From journalist to joke
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Mike Ulmer: From journalist to joke
I hate to bash ppl, but man this guy has gone from a respected writer to a bona fide clown...
http://www.nba.com/raptors/features/ulmeradventure.html
What are the Raptors making him do?
Anyways, had to get that off my chest, lol
http://www.nba.com/raptors/features/ulmeradventure.html
What are the Raptors making him do?
Anyways, had to get that off my chest, lol
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hump43 wrote:They need to promote Eric Smith and Paul Jones over this guy. Canada also needs some basketball journalists.
The problem is that actual journalists don't write sports columns; they certainly don't write them in Canada, and if they did they certainly wouldn't choose basketball.
The problem with sports and journalism is that it's very hard to learn real facts or give actual insight that any fan couldn't pick up by watching highlights and reading press releases. I mean, they probably could tell us some juicy stories, but then the athletes wouldn't talk to them (which is really the only reason to choose that job over, say, obituaries editor). Doug Smith for example has been covering the Raptors exclusively for years - his musings are no better than RealGM posts, he certainly doesn't provide any inside information and he has generally poor grammar.
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El Presidente wrote:This is pretty sad, it's like a last desperate attempt to revive a career that really never was.
thing is that the guy's pretty much a sideshow in terms of the news front.
Chuck and (Doug, not Eric) Smith carry much of the responsibility.
And then even sports commentators/analysts are more valued than him.
NBA XL and Cabbie are more relevant than Mike Ulmer.
Hell, the guy holding the camera for interviews is more valued than Mike Ulmer.
He's probably best left behind the scenes.