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Diane Shah is a trail-blazing sports columnist. Her career took off in the 1970’s as one of the few female sportswriters in California, let alone the country.
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The NCAA Football season is in serious jeopardy and will the NBA burst its bubble? Sean and Sam are talking about these topics as well as a little card collection on this new episode of Functional Sportsaholic. The NCAA doesn’t want to lose its precious money, but can they justify playing a season in a pandemic with student athletes? And if you were a top star, would you even want to play in Spring if that is indeed the solution?
As for the NBA, they are going to be allowing people to come into the bubble. Is this cause for concern for the NBA, which is doing the best of all sports (along with the NHL)? Time will tell.
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Seth Everett August 13, 2020
Diane Shah is a trail-blazing sports columnist. Her career took off in the 1970’s as one of the few female sportswriters in California, let alone the country.
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