Larry Brown felt like there was a thorn in his heart, keeping him awake all night.
Following Roger's public humiliation of him, even someone as renowned as basketball columnist Bill Simmons dared to speak disrespectfully about him.
This was the second time in half a month that Larry Brown felt humiliated.
Larry Brown had never liked these so-called sports columnists; at the end of the day, they weren't in this business—they were just a bunch of people who wrote articles and inserted pictures.
If they truly understood the game, why weren't teams paying them high salaries to be head coaches? To be general managers?
So-called sports columnists are just absurd outsiders commenting on insiders.
In Larry Brown's yellowed old memories, column writers and live commentators were usually retired players or coaches.
But nowadays, many people who haven't even played high school basketball have started commenting on basketball.