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Recommended reads Vol. 2 addition

You may remember Victoria Sun, who covered Kentucky basketball for the Cincinnati Post before that newspaper bit the dust last December 31.

There are basketball junkies and then there is Vic.

Since the Post folded, she’s returned home to Los Angeles, where she’s been doing some free-lancing, including this story she wrote on Louis Johnson, the man who squealed on O.J. Mayo at USC.

Good story. Check it out.

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Recommended reads Vol. 2

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 After an extended delay, a second recommended set of reads:

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Recommended reads, vol. 1

We’re going to start a new feature here. Once a week or so we’ll link to recommended reads I’ve stumbled across over the internet.

Here goes:

  • If you watch American Idol, you must read the blog written by ex-MASH, ex-Cheers writer and moonlighting sportscaster  Ken Levine. It’s hilarious.
  • The most powerful man in basketball isn’t David Stern, or Mike Krzyzewski, or Kobe Bryant. It’s World Wide Wes, says the New York Times.
  • Dusty Baker, now in a Reds’ jacket, makes his return to Chicago.
  • The Bay Area Sports Machine blog spent the day with Colin Cowherd, something that Cowherd talked about on his show last week, but said he couldn’t give out the URL for fear of blowing it up. Don’t worry. We found it. And the guy who runs the blog admits he is not a Cowherd fan.
  • John Feinstein thinks the NCAA Tournament could use a touch-up. And he’s right.
  • While the rest of we media types had to wait on John Calipari to get to the interview room for our Sunday questions, the day before the title game, Mike Lupica got to have breakfast with Coach Cal.
  • But if you missed Rick Pitino’s farewell to Mr. Bill, YouTube has the clip.
  • In case you missed the Los Angeles Times’ Bill Plaschke’s column saying that Ben Howland was a vastly superior coach to John Calipari, you can read it here. Then when Memphis beat UCLA, Plaschke wrote this.
  • John Gasaway, who used to write for his Big Ten Wonk blog, but now contributes to Basketball Prospectus, breaks down the Kansas-Memphis final.
  • If you want to see ideo of Dick Vitale’s teary Hall of Fame interview with Jim Nantz, you can find it here.
  • I’m heading to Louisville to see Kathleen Edwards on Thursday. I recommend her new, third album "Asking for Flowers."
  • If you miss the Tony Kornheiser radio show, and don’t have XM, you can download it here.
  • For a sport that many think is dead, Major League baseball is way ahead of the digital game. Anybody out there have the MLB.tv digital package that lets you watch every out-of-market game?
  • The Onion reports that Yao Ming’s injury shows that cheap Chinese players  fall apart after just two seasons. (It’s a joke.)
  • With the World Equestrian Games slated for Lexington in 2010, you might want to read this New York Times story about how recent deaths in the sport have made people uneasy.

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