An Open Letter to Zach Lowe, of Grantland.com
Hi, Zach.
It's nice to meet you. Even though this isn't technically us "meeting." But then, who really knows the proper etiquette when it comes to open letters? __________ I know you aren't a big football fan. But you do seem like a big basketball fan. And this relates to basketball.
Also, you seem like a down-to-earth guy. Your writing is about your subjects, and not about you.
So I figure if you read this, and the substance is here,
then you'll enjoy it. __________ __________ The biggest story in sports is the cheating.
So why don't "sports journalists" talk about it?
I'm writing this letter to you at
Sun 4:20 PM Jan. 18, 2015
As I'm writing this, the Seattle Seahawks are beating the Green Bay Packers.
I'm not watching the game. I'm not checking the score. I just...know they are.
Because they cheat.
Why am I the only person writing this? Why are "sports journalists" wasting their time talking about PERs, when if they had any backbone at all, they'd be talking about PEDs? __________ I mean no disrespect. Honestly, Zach -- I don't. I am currently making a full-hearted effort to make the NBA myself,
(ongoing story being documented at nbamvt.tumblr.com)
and I can tell you -- your reporting, and the saber-metric movement as a whole -- is helping.
It's helping me to understand the game better. It's helping me to find new reasons to love a game I've already loved, since I was a child watching Hakeem
DreamShake his way into history. __________ But with true respect -- which I have for you -- comes heightened expectations.
And as a "sports journalist," shouldn't it occur to you -- and other Grantland writers, if no one else -- that you are this generation's version of
the baseball writers, writing glowing pieces about how good a job Mark McGwire does of "visualizing" himself hitting home runs, while in the on-deck circle?
Don't you realize how silly it is to talk about Kyle Korver's diet?
Hello?
Is anyone out there?
Hellooooo??? __________ __________ The Seahawks are beating the Packers, as I write this.
Maybe I'm crazy, but I'm starting to think that the true "sports journalists" of the world,
are the ones responsible enough
to not watch the games. __________ __________ Look.
I'm not a "sports journalist."
I'm a stand-up comedian, who happens to teach Brooklyn and Bronx kids the SATs,
mostly because I enjoy it. (also for the money)
I understand why your articles aren't about Human Growth Hormone: and it has a lot to do with this beautifully-incisive quote from Upton Sinclair:
"It is difficult to get a man to understand something, when his salary depends on his not understanding it!" __________ I'm lucky, in this context: my salary does not depend on me "not understanding" the rampant HGH use in professional sports. Your salary does.
One of Grantland's main focuses is on basketball. And so much of its revenue is (I presume) based upon the number of people (myself included) who frequent the site, looking for expertise on the sport.
You provide that expertise, along with Kirk, Bill, and others.
And thank you.
And that is real. __________ I am entertained by your writing. And I am entertained by your employer.
And I respect both.
And that is real. __________ __________ But we can do better. We can do better than those baseball journalists did, as they sat in baseball clubhouses, staring at giant tubs of Andro, and then returned to their hotel rooms, and wrote about "attitudes." __________ __________ __________ __________ (Update: Sun 4:53 PM)
Hello again, Zach.
Thanks for reading all of this. I'm sure you're quite busy.
While researching some statistics about NFL suspensions, I clicked on a link that took me to a site
that told me
at halftime, it's: Green Bay beating Seattle, 16-0.
So... maybe my case is a little less...bulletproof. __________ __________ I guess I just want fairness.
I know that's asking too much, in this world.
I mean, I'm a white male of English heritage, for God's sake --
I know life isn't fair, because I make it not fair. __________ Just keep doing what you're doing, I guess.
But I hope you take the advice of the New York Subway System, when reporting about basketball, and about steroids:
If you see something,
write something. __________ __________ With respect and playful ribbing, NBA legend, Bryson "The Wind" Turner


















