You will be hard pressed to read another book that understands you as well as ‘Leaves of Grass’ does. It was made for you in the way that the constellations were made for you. It understands and makes space for your doubts, your love, the guilt and passions of your life and waits for you. Rowan Ricardo Phillips Read Quote
When we celebrate American independence, we are celebrating the best sense of an idea, a process in process. Rowan Ricardo Phillips Read Quote
In 1979, Magic Johnson and Larry Bird entered the league. I remember that. Soon after this, the story began to be repeated ad nauseam: the NBA, a tottering mess in the seventies, was saved in the eighties by these two. Rowan Ricardo Phillips Read Quote
Portland doesn’t read like a basketball town, unless you remember what the NBA was like before it exploded into the mainstream in the Eighties: back when cities like Seattle, Baltimore, and Philadelphia moved the needle. Rowan Ricardo Phillips Read Quote
A strange potion runs through the basketball blood of Portland. It’s stayed hot from the days of games at the Memorial Coliseum, where the Blazers played from their inception in 1970 until 1995. Rowan Ricardo Phillips Read Quote
When someone says, ‘I trusted you,’ the phrase is loaded with all the actions that came from that trust: the person comes almost to embody trust, just as anyone who’s always hustling can only be called a hustler. Rowan Ricardo Phillips Read Quote
In 2013, the 76ers hired Sam Hinkie as general manager and president of basketball operations. Rowan Ricardo Phillips Read Quote
Make no mistake – LeBron James was carrying the Cavs, but Dellavedova was the cinematic element: hustle personified. Rowan Ricardo Phillips Read Quote
The midpoint of the NBA season comes a little after the turn of the calendar year. As we settle into the new promises we’ve made to ourselves, basketball teams are busy evaluating how the promises they made to themselves over the summer are going. Rowan Ricardo Phillips Read Quote