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TheNYRBlog Reader Basks in Glory of Victory in Beantown

TheNYRBlog reader Michael B. sends me this pic of him basking in the glory of the Rangers enormous win in…

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Fists Fly on First Day of Dallas Golden Gloves

The Golden Gloves first day of fights was non-stop action from bout 1 to bout 46, literally.  The fights started…

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Links of the Day 1/26/12

It’s my brother’s birthday today. His GOLDEN birthday. How about that? Happy Birthday, buddy. Here is a video of a…

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Following blowout loss, Kings practice defense Thursday morning

The Sacramento Kings got right back to work Thursday morning following a blowout defeat at home to the Denver Nuggets.

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Video: Hagelin Mic’d Up

Here’s video of Carl Hagelin mic’d up during the Rangers 3-0 win vs. the Jets Tuesday night… <!– –> Remember…

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Saints Nation’s Top 10 Plays of the Saints’ 2011 Season: #9 – Patrick Robinson’s Blocked FG vs. Lions

The 9th best play fo the Saints’ 2011 season was a ridiculous display of athleticism as P-Rob got full extension…

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Paw Prints – The Daily UConn Roundup – 1/26

Paw Prints is our daily look at the happenings for the UConn Huskies football, men’s basketball and women’s basketball teams…

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NHL All-Star Player Fantasy Draft Rules

Tonight at 8 p.m., Henrik Lundqvist will participate in the NHL All-Star Player Fantasy Draft. As assistant captain of Team…

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Video: Ex-Spur Gaze gets distracted for all the right reasons

Former San Antonio Spurs guard Andrew Gaze (member of the 1999 team) is now announcing games back in his home…

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Fan-Made Vikings Logo: DEAR GOD IT’S BEAUTIFUL

Little known fact: I once dabbled in an Art History major during college (#humblebrag) and have always had an affinity…

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Schwan: Kraft is King for now, but don’t forget about Walter Brown

Who is the greatest owner in Boston sports History? If you said Bob Kraft, you’re wrong.

Bob Kraft is getting a lot of attention these days, and deservedly so. His New England Patriots are going back to the Super Bowl to take on the New York Giants. It’s been a bittersweet year for the Pats owner. He lost his wife Myra to cancer in July while helping to negotiate an end to the NFL’s 135-day lockout. I can’t forget the image of Jeff Saturday, the Colts player representative, hugging a grieving Kraft during the press conference to announce the end of the lockout only five days after Myra’s death. It was one of those rare, unscripted moments in sports that tug at the heartstrings.

If a poll were taken right now to gauge Kraft’s popularity, it would be off the charts. A real lovefest. We connect with Bob. Certainly not financially; how many of us are in his billionaire club? Our connection is on a personal level. Just like Bob, most of us have lost someone close to us, gone through a period of grieving, and mustered up the strength to meet our daily responsibilities. More than anything, it’s this personal connection that ties us to Bob Kraft during this latest Super Bowl run by the Pats.

Some of you might think that Kraft is the most successful owner in Boston sports history, having saved a floundering franchise and guided it to six Super Bowl appearances and three Vince Lombardi trophies. But what about Joseph Lanin, who owned the Red Sox when they won three World Series Championships in 1915, 1916, and 1918? Or Charles Adams, whose family owned of the B’s for nearly five decades and rewarded the Hub hockey faithful with five Lord Stanley’s Cup? Don’t they deserve to be in the discussion of Boston sports deity? Sure, but the guy that’s at the top of the Boston ownership heap is the late Walter Brown.

I was introduced to Walter Brown back in the fall of 1991. Yours truly was an intern in the Celtics Public Relations Department. The best part of the gig was watching the games courtside, but I also had access to the locker room before and after games. During one of my excursions into the cramped, steamy locker room in the old Boston Garden, I noticed a large black and white photo perched above one of the player stalls. A Celtics staffer told me it was Walter Brown, the team’s original owner. I guess he was watching over his flock.

Brown was more than the first Celtics owner. It’s not a stretch to say that we may not have an NBA without his leadership. The NBA came into existence in 1949 when Brown was instrumental in merging the Basketball Association of America (which Brown helped found in 1946) with the National Basketball League. Under his stewardship, the Green hired Red Auerbach, drafted the first African-American player in the NBA (Chuck Cooper), and swung a deal to get the great Bill Russell. The rest they say is history. Brown won 6 NBA titles as owner of the Celtics before his death in 1964, laying the foundation for 11 more NBA titles to come.

Don’t get me wrong. I’m not begrudging Bob Kraft. He used his smarts, vision, and millions to bring a winning culture to the Pats. You can’t argue with his results. However, he’s done it in the age of the 24-7 news cycle, where every cell phone and camera records practically everything he does connected to the Pats. Last Sunday, he raised the AFC Championship trophy and gestured to the heavens to acknowledge his wife Myra. If you didn’t see it live on television, you witnessed it within seconds on the web, facebook, and twitter. As for Walter Brown, he did his work in relative obscurity compared to today’s insatiable appetite for anything connected to the world of professional sports. Don’t believe me? Google Walter Brown and all you’ll find is a handful of photos of a guy wearing a suit with slicked back hair and nice smile.

Oh yes, Bob Kraft is at the top of the ownership mantle right now. He’s in our consciousness. But don’t forget about the late Walter Brown and his SIX NBA titles. No Boston owner ( I repeat, NO BOSTON OWNER!) can touch that mark. Let’s just hope his photo is still hanging in the C’s locker room over at T-D Garden.

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If Kelly ever tinkers with Chance, a Texas trio could become Oregon’s home run threat

Imagine Chance Allen, Bralon Addison and Josh Huff lining up at receiver at Oregon, with defenses having to contend with…

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Audio: My Rangers Mid-Season Report Card

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Last night I was a guest on the Hockey This Week radio program and gave my first half report card…

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Video: Tarasenko Records a Hat Trick in the KHL

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Tarasenko Records a Hat Trick in the KHL [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OgVKRQluXSI&w=440&h=253] Vladimir Tarasenko just keeps on impressing. Following his “magical” shootout goal…

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Mini Pony of the Day 1-26-12

Thanks to Justin for this. He says: “Girl standing on two mini ponies at the PA farm show.“ WHAT DEXTERITY!…

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The Hank Shuffle

TheNYRBlog reader Nevada T. sends me this .gif of Henrik Lundqvist doing the “Hank Shuffle” in an attempt to keep…

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Spurs-Heat most watched ‘Fan Night’ of the season

Turns out people do like watching the San Antonio Spurs afterall. Or they really like watching the Miami Heat. Either…

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Halo Headlines: The Courtship of Pujols and Wilson, Jerry Dipoto is Chris Traeger, Angels Make Offer to Luis Ayala, Walden Working On Off-Speed Pitches

The January 26th, 2012 edition of daily news for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim including the courtship Pujols and…

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2012 Senior Bowl: Wednesday Daily Notes

It was a VERY busy day for me on Wednesday, with both practices, press conference quotes, and most importantly, watching…

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Grindin’ Gears: Shanahan Is Consistently Inconsistent

When Brendan Shanahan took over as NHL Senior VP of Player Safety and Hockey Operations, many saw him as a…

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Jurickson Profar: A name to learn for 2013

MLB.com’s top 100 prospects list came out last night and the top five were all guys you may or may…

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Psst … Guess What I Heard

The Chip Kelly circus that rolled through town late last Sunday afternoon triggered a poop storm of activity surrounding if,…

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How we see it goin’ down: Celtics at Orlando

Tip: 8pm    Court: Amway Center    Watch it: TNT    Hear it: WEEI                …

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The Right Person, The Right Place

Coaches come in all flavors, some sour, some sweet. If you’ve done anything in sports, you’ve had a coach. What…

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PHATDUX TV – Oregon Ducks Basketball Highlights

On this week’s episode of PHATDUX TV, host Eddie Bacon recaps the Oregon men’s basketball team’s victories over USC and…

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Grantland’s Sebastian Pruiti on Jimmer’s play off-the-ball

Sebastian Pruiti of Grantland breaks down Jimmer Fredette’s play so far in his rookie season.

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