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Matthew Yglesias. Sports reporter.

A simply Brilliant piece of writing…
Matthew Yglesias is talking about more than Americans and their sports coverage. Everything he says has its parallel  in politics . It is a convincingly damning rant.

America—at least in its own imagination—stands for certain things. For the idea that hard work and sound judgment bring success, and that success deserves celebration. That winners should be celebrated as long as they play by the rules. That teamwork, leadership, loyalty, and excellence all count for something. And that’s why the San Antonio Spurs, currently riding a stupendous run of 19 straight victories, are America’s favorite professional basketball team.

Except, of course, they aren’t. Not this year when they tied for the best record in the league, and not last year when they were the best in the West. Not in their 1999 championship run or the follow-ups in 2003, 2005, and 2007. Not for a single moment amid the glorious 15-year run with coach Gregg Popovich and big man Tim Duncan have the Spurs captured the imaginations of the American people or even its basketball fans. That’s because we are, ultimately, a nation of hypocrites that prefers drama queens, bad boys, and flukes to simple competence and success.

 The last paragraph is a gem. I wanted to post it. It felt like stealing. Go read it. “… a nation of hypocrites that prefers drama queens.”