• 05:53 PM ET  06.09
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Just in case you weren't aware, Curt Schilling has a blog (check it out at http://www.38pitches.com/).  I'm a Schilling fan, and to be completely honest, I usually enjoy reading his blog.  Simply stated, Schilling is opinionated and I like that in a professional athlete.  Like many sports fans, I hate most sports/athlete interviews which are typically useless, cliché-ridden and completely lacking insight or analysis.  But when did Schilling become a reporter?  When did Schilling move out his realm of baseball, to offer insight into last night's Celtics/Lakers game?  Okay, there are some interesting comments in today's blog, but let's be honest.  Curt, you are sitting courtside because you're Curt Schilling.  My family and I had no shot at those tickets and those Laker's bench-side tickets provided you with a lot of the information for this blog.  Yes, you are completely within your rights to express your opinions.  But Curt, you are a professional athlete, criticizing another professional athlete.  Curt, you are an athlete that has been highly critical of the media throughout your career.  Aren't you doing the same thing?  Curt, how would you respond to a blog like this had it been written by Peyton Manning (for instance), who happened to have dugout seats at Fenway and had some insight into the recent Manny/Youkilis dugout fight?  I suspect, you'd tell him to shut-up and mind his own business.

Just a thought - what do you think?  Check out Curt's blog if you like, or just the comments about Kobe.  I'm not paraphrasing - here's the cut and paste. 

"Kobe. This one stunned me a little bit. Who doesn't know Kobe Bryant right? I only know what I have heard, starting awhile back with the entire Shaq debacle. I don't really have an opinion one way or the other on or about him other than to know that people feel he might be one of the 4-5 greatest players to ever lace it up. What I do know is what I got to see up close and hear, was unexpected. From the first tip until about 4 minutes left in the game I saw and heard this guy **** at his teammates. Every TO he came to the bench pissed, and a few of them he went to other guys and yelled about something they weren't doing, or something they did wrong. No dialog about "hey let's go, let's get after it" or whatever. He spent the better part of 3.5 quarters pissed off and ranting at the non-execution or lack of, of his team. Then when they made what almost was a historic run in the 4th, during a TO, he got down on the floor and basically said ‘Let's f'ing go, right now, right here" or something to that affect. I am not making this observation in a good or bad way, I have no idea how the guys in the NBA play or do things like this, but I thought it was a fascinating bit of insight for me to watch someone in another sport who is in the position of a team leader and how he interacted with his team and teammates. Watching the other 11 guys, every time out it was high fives and "Hey nice work, let's get after it" or something to that affect. He walked off the floor, obligatory skin contact on the high five, and sat on the bench stone faced or pissed off, the whole game. Just weird to see another sport and how it all works. I would assume that's his style and how he plays and what works for him because when I saw the leader board for scoring in the post season his name sat up top at 31+ a game, can't argue with that. But as a fan I was watching the whole thing, Kobe, his teammates and then the after effects of conversations. He'd yell at someone, make a point, or send a message, turn and walk away, and more than once the person on the other end would roll eyes or give a ‘whatever dude' look."

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