News sport : The night Tark zinged Fresno State, and nobody could pin it on him

The party was in his honor, and he didn’t want to be there. These weren’t his people – the stuffed shirts, the empty suits, the clowns he spent a career fighting. All of it was disingenuous anyway. They didn’t want him there, either.


Never one to let a potential victory slip away, Jerry Tarkanian waved me over. My first job out of college was covering Fresno State basketball’s first season after Tark, and I’d grown to appreciate his humor, his honesty and, best of all, his joy in embarrassing authority figures.


The din of the party was loud enough where Tark motioned me closer, so I could hear his whisper.


“Make sure you’re watching halftime tonight,” he said.


Of course I’d be watching. Fresno State finally was honoring the contributions of Tarkanian, its longtime coach and a legend for his years at UNLV, to the Save Mart Center, the on-campus arena that opened a few months earlier. In a town with a disproportionately large Armenian community, Tark was the patron saint. When he asked for donations, people gave. Even though it was more than happy to accept money procured by Tark, Fresno State didn’t dare name the arena’s court after him, not with the sting of academic violations under his watch still fresh.


Instead, the school named the arena’s basketball wing after him. One of Tark’s friends that night joked: “They might as well have named the men’s bathroom after him, because they [expletive] all over him.”


Tark smiled when I asked what he thought.


“Just watch,” he said.


It was a Thursday night. There were 13,535 people at the arena, most of them to see Tark, because Fresno State was a mess of a team. Its best player got kicked off the team and later was convicted of first-degree murder. Another who was booted ended up in jail for possession with intent to deliver. The coach got hit with a three- year show-cause penalty for illegal recruiting. And people thought Tark ran a dirty program.


He meandered his way to midcourt at intermission so Fresno State could officially honor him by not honoring him. Tark was 73, and though he long ago had given up giving a damn, he found himself especially aggrieved by those who wanted to act like they had power. The man of the people wielded the truest power, and nobody spoke to the people of Fresno quite like Jerry Tarkanian, who sidled up to a microphone to address the crowd.


“I just want to thank everybody for the support I received in my time coaching here at UNL ... ”


There was an audible gasp. Laughter followed. Tark wore a sheepish look. Of all the things he could’ve done – run to the media wondering why the school was railroading him, withheld the money until he got a promise the court would be named after him, cut off the school’s Armenian lifeline – Tark chose the Tarkest of all: the one nobody could pin on him.


When Jerry Tarkanian died at 84 on Wednesday, I immediately thought about the time he gave Fresno State the finger and only the people to whom he gave it knew. He spent his whole career flipping off the NCAA and the moralists who denigrated him and the hypocritical establishment that leeched off him amid the demonization. All that time spent trying to portray him as the villain, and his death has brought out more celebration of his life, more great stories, more love than any real villain could ever get.


When I saw Tark a few days later, I said to him: “So, UNL ... ” I wanted to make sure that was why he asked me to watch at halftime.


Tark smiled and didn’t say a word. Like always, the victory was his.






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The baseball season is fast approaching, so it's time to take a look at how the first round of fantasy drafts could play out by examining the Yahoo consensus top 12 players on the board.


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While Mike Trout still leads the way as the No. 1 ranked player, there are some fresh faces that should go early, including a pair of first basemen in Chicago. Meanwhile, some 2014 breakout players have something to prove before becoming first-round locks.






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News sport : DB Trae Waynes pens thank you to Michigan State in student paper

Michigan State cornerback Trae Waynes thanked the university in a letter in the school's student paper.


Waynes' letter was posted late Tuesday night to The State News' website. Here's an excerpt below. You can click the link for the full letter.



The Spartan experience was so special because of my teammates — past and present. We gave our blood, sweat and tears to this program and, as a team, we certainly lived up to the high standards of Michigan State football. A special “shoutout” to former and current members of the “No Fly Zone” for setting such a high bar for me as a cornerback. Finally, thank you to the “Boyz” — and you know who you are. The mutual support we enjoyed on and off the field helped mold each one of us, and our friendships will continue long beyond Michigan State.




Thank you to our entire coaching staff as well as the trainers, managers and football operations staff, all of whom made valuable contributions to our football team’s success. We had a fantastic team at Michigan State and all of you helped me develop as a football player. I will miss seeing all of you on a daily basis.



In 13 games last season, Waynes had 46 tackles and three interceptions and was a junior in 2014. He's considered one of the better cornerbacks eligible for the 2015 NFL draft and will likely be an early round selection.


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News sport : Matt Colburn signs with Wake Forest after Louisville pulls offer

Instead of playing for Louisville in 2015 as originally planned, three-star running back Matt Colburn will play against the Cardinals as a member of the Wake Forest Demon Deacons.


Colburn, a long-time Louisville commit from Irmo, S.C., officially signed with Wake Forest on Wednesday morning, nine days after he had his scholarship offer from Louisville changed to a greyshirt offer, which would delay his enrollment from June to January 2016.



Colburn had the rug pulled out from under him last Monday – two days before National Signing Day – when a Louisville assistant informed him that the team needed more defensive backs in its 2015 class. Because of that, the program could not accept Colburn’s letter of intent on signing day, despite the fact that he had been verbally committed to the program since June.


Colburn was understandably upset with the way things played out with Louisville, but now he’ll have a chance to play against the Cardinals when they travel to Winston-Salem on Oct. 30.


After Louisville pulled Colburn’s offer, he officially visited both Wake Forest and Georgia Southern over the weekend before choosing to stay in the ACC with Wake. He also reportedly considered Marshall.


Colburn’s coach at Dutch Fork High School, Tom Knotts, now says that Louisville head coach Bobby Petrino is not welcome to recruit any more players at Dutch Fork.


“He (Petrino) won’t be able to recruit my school anymore and I imagine there will be some other coaches that will say the same thing,” Knotts said. “Trust factor is just not there.”


With the addition of Colburn, Wake’s 2015 recruiting class improves to No. 49 overall in Rivals.com’s team rankings. The 5-foot-8, 186-pound Colburn was ranked the 19th-best all-purpose back in the country and the 15th best player in South Carolina by Rivals.


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News sport : Texas College player charged with murder of transgender woman

A football player from NAIA Texas College in Tyler, Texas, has been charged with first-degree murder in the death of a transgender woman.


According to police, Carlton Champion, Jr. shot Ty Underwood in January. Underwood was found dead in her car with multiple gunshot wounds..


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“We have electronic evidence that they were texting back and forth, communicating that they were going to meet up,” Tyler Police Officer Don Martin said.




During the investigation, officers learned Champion was expecting sexual favors from Underwood that morning and found out she was transgender.




“It was probably more of dating relationship and it appeared to be a short duration, this isn't something that's been going on for a long time,” Martin said.















According to records found by police, the two were messaging back and forth on a messaging service and the relationship was previously strained when Champion backed out of a meeting with Underwood earlier. (Underwood was listed as Tyra on the messaging service)


Underwood later responded that she didn't want to see Champion any longer and Champion allegedly said, per the Tyler Morning Telegraph, "That's how it is now, I will make it up."


The two had allegedly been communicating since January 19. Underwood was found on January 26. Champion was arrested for a probation violation on January 29 and charged with murder on Monday.


Per KTBS, Champion is being held on $1 million bond and the crime is not classified as a hate crime because of the relationship between the two.


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News sport : Auburn's Kalvaraz Bessent no longer with team

Former four-star recruit Kalvaraz Bessent is no longer a member of the Auburn football team.


The team announced that Bessent wasn't on the roster Tuesday. He redshirted in 2014.




He was a four-star recruit in the class of 2014. According to Rivals, he was the No. 165 recruit in the country and the No. 12 cornerback.


Not long after National Signing Day in 2014, he was arrested in Florida on drug charges. He was in a car with three other men that was pulled over for speeding. When the officer that pulled them over approached the car, he allegedly smelled marijuana. 340 grams of marijuana and a loaded handgun were allegedly found in the car.


Shortly after the arrest, his lawyer said all the charges against Bessent had been dropped.


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Guardiola told to ‘adjust his attitude’

Bayern Munich coach Pep Guardiola “would do well to adjust his attitude”, warned Herbert Fadel, head of the German FA's referee commission.


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Bayern Munich coach Pep Guardiola “would do well to adjust his attitude”, warned Herbert Fadel, head of the German FA's referee commission, after the Spaniard ran towards the fourth official in last week's 1-1 draw against Schalke.


Guardiola is under close scrutiny after his 45-metre run to protest a disallowed Robert Lewandowski goal.


Within seconds of the decision, Guardiola stormed out of his technical area and was seen talking to and also touching the assistant at the corner flag. On his way back, Arjen Robben headed the corner home to give Bayern the lead and the coach then embraced fourth referee Robert Kempter.


“Pep Guardiola would do well to adjust his attitude,” Fandel told German weekly newspaper Bild.


“With all due respect to strong emotional reactions, we crossed a line. A coach leaving his technical area to rush towards an assistant at the corner flag needs to be sent to the stands.”


Fandel reaction comes after former Fifa referee Urs Meier's assertion that Guardiola “can do whatever he wants”.


“By acting like that, Guardiola undermines and ridicules referees,” insisted Meier, who also advocates sending the Bayern manager to the stands after his “disrespectful” behaviour.– AFP






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Baxter’s goal - to keep Chiefs focused

Stuart Baxter has shown his quality by becoming the first foreign coach to win the ABSA Premier League in his maiden season.


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One of the marks of a good coach is his ability to juggle participating in numerous competitions at the same time and manage to produce results while keeping the entire squad happy.


Stuart Baxter has shown his quality by becoming the first foreign coach to win the championship in his maiden season in the country’s elite league in 2013.


His failure to defend the title the following season, despite enjoying a good lead, somehow served to undermine that effort – leaving some to doubt his credentials.


Contributing to that failure was Kaizer Chiefs’ participation in the Caf Champions League midway through the season that also had the Nedbank Cup on the go.


The situation repeats itself again, starting this week, and it will be interesting to see how Baxter fares this time around.


Just like last year, Baxter’s Amakhosi are top of the table going into the new year and have already been declared by many as champions-elect.


But the former Bafana Bafana coach knows better than to count his chickens before they’ve hatched and refuses to see his side’s massive lead as unassailable. “On paper it certainly looks like a big lead,” he said on Monday “But I am taking nothing for granted and I know that if we don’t perform we will be under pressure.”


Chiefs will thus have to perform their utmost best against a tricky Bloemfontein Celtic side that welcomes them to the Free State Stadium still smarting from the defeat they suffered to Orlando Pirates on the last day of the year before the Africa Cup of Nations induced break. Positioned a mere three points away from the play-off spot, Celtic will want to pick up points in their backyard to extricate themselves from the danger zone and will not be lacking in motivation. Add to that the lure of becoming the first side to inflict defeat on Baxter’s team in the league this season and you can bet Clinton Larsen has arguably the easiest team talk to make tonight.


Not so for Baxter, who will be hard-pressed to get some of his players – Brilliant Khuzwayo, Reneilwe Letsholonyane and Mandla Masango – focused on the domestic front following their Afcon participation.


He will also have to ensure that his team is not distracted by the idea of saving themselves for the Caf Champions League preliminary tie against Township Rollers of Botswana coming up at the weekend.


One thing Baxter has succeeded in doing is getting Chiefs to not allow their incredible league run to get to their heads – Amakhosi having tackled each and every one of their league clashes with high intensity and determination, irrespective of the opponents.


In Celtic though, they will be well aware of the potential danger posed by the team that often lifts their game to incredibly high levels whenever Amakhosi come to visit.


But as Baxter said, his teams have generally gotten the better of Celtic – they beat them 1-0 in the first round already – and the key will be for them to stay focused on the job and not be distracted by the looming challenges of continental and local cup competitions ahead.


In other matches tonight, Pirates are away to bottom-dwellers AmaZulu, Platinum Stars host Black Aces, while Polokwane City travel to Cape Town for a clash with Ajax while SuperSport United welcome Free State Stars. - The Star






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Pitso chuffed after Swallows clobbering

Mamelodi Sundowns coach Pitso Mosimane hailed their 4-1 demolition of Moroka Swallows in the Premiership as the perfect start to the second half of the season.


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Johannesburg – Mamelodi Sundowns coach Pitso Mosimane hailed their 4-1 demolition of Moroka Swallows in the Premiership as the perfect start to the second half of the season.


“It's the kind of start each and every coach would love to have. We scored four goals after showing our intention to play direct football,” Mosimane said after clobbering the Dube Birds at the Lucas Moripe Stadium on Tuesday.


“We were in control of the game. My players showed their hunger to win after a long break.”


The comprehensive victory came courtesy of a brace from Cuthbert Malajila, and strikes from Alje Schut and Teko Modise.


Modise said during the midseason break the team had sharpened their edge in front of goal.


“We have been working hard during the break to improve our finishing. Every game we play we have been creating chances but sometimes our finishing let us down,” Modise said.


“We could have scored more goals but we are happy with the result.


“We knew that once we were ahead they would try to come back strong in the second half especially after they got one goal.”


Swallows got onto the score-sheet with a penalty conversion from on-loan Sundowns player Luyolo Nomandela just before the half-time break.


Coach Fani Madida bemoaned Swallows' lethargy in the opening stanza and said it was the reason they were dominated by the defending champions.


“Sundowns overpowered us and we could not contain their wing play. At haIf-time I told my players we could also score four goals against their defence,” Madida said.


“I tried to remind them that the Sundowns players are also human. They came back and fought harder in the second half.”


With their ninth win of the season, Sundowns narrowed the gap on log-leader Kaizer Chiefs who play Bloemfontein Celtic on Wednesday. – Sapa






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City’s Pellegrini plays it cool

Manuel Pellegrini insists he is not feeling under pressure as Manchester City go to Stoke seven points behind Chelsea in the title race.


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Manuel Pellegrini insists he is not feeling under pressure as Manchester City go to Stoke tonight seven points behind Chelsea in the title race.


City officials say they have no interest in Atletico Madrid coach Diego Simeone, following Sportsmail’s story yesterday, but Pellegrini’s future could hinge on how City do against Barcelona in the knockout stages of the Champions League.


Their run of five games without a win is their worst since Pellegrini’s predecessor and current Stoke boss Mark Hughes was sacked in December 2009.


Pellegrini said: ‘I don’t feel any pressure from inside the club or from outside. I never feel pressure. We’re involved in the Champions League and if we win on Wednesday I think we are just two points less than last season.’


Asked if they may have to win all 14 of their remaining games to have a chance of retaining the title, he said: ‘Yes of course. When you have 42 points to fight for you must do it.’


Wilfried Bony arrives this week after helping Ivory Coast win the Africa Cup of Nations and Pellegrini hopes he will help reignite their title challenge. He added: ‘Bony will be a very important player for our team. I always say that the players produce their best performance when they have competition within the squad.’ – Daily Mail






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Balotelli goal sinks Spurs

Much-maligned striker Mario Balotelli proved to be Liverpool’s match winner as he scored his first Premier League goal for the Anfield outfit to sink Tottenham Hotspur.


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Mario Balotelli went from forgotten man to match-winner at Liverpool as his late goal against Tottenham tightened up the race for Champions League qualification in the Premier League on Tuesday.


The maverick Italy striker came off the bench for just his second appearance in a month, and pounced for an 83rd-minute strike to secure Liverpool a 3-2 win after the team had twice surrendered the lead at Anfield.


Arsenal, another team battling for a Champions League berth, scraped a 2-1 win over last-place Leicester to bounce back from its north London derby loss to Spurs and provisionally move level on points with third-place Southampton.


There are just three points between Southampton, whose game in hand is on Wednesday, and seventh-place Liverpool. Tottenham is sixth, a point ahead of Liverpool.


In Tuesday's other two games, Hull and Queens Park Rangers beat rivals for relegation to climb out of the bottom three.


QPR's 2-0 win at Sunderland ended its run of 11 straight losses in Premier League away games, while Hull won by the same score over Aston Villa, which dropped into the relegation zone and has now lost five straight games.


Liverpool fans arrived at Anfield to celebrate the first start after a long injury lay-off for Daniel Sturridge. They left singing the name of another striker.


Balotelli's future at Liverpool has looked bleak in recent months, with manager Brendan Rodgers acknowledging that the Italy international's lack of mobility doesn't suit the team ethos. Balotelli also hadn't scored a league goal since moving from AC Milan.


That changed when he poked in a cross from fellow substitute Adam Lallana, although he barely raised a smile as he was mobbed by teammates.


Spurs had come from behind twice in an entertaining game, with Lazar Markovic's opener in the 15th cancelled out by a superb turn and finish by in-form striker Harry Kane for his 23rd goal in all competitions this season.


Captain Steven Gerrard, who later went off with a hamstring injury, regained Liverpool's lead from the penalty spot in the 55th before Kane set up Mousa Dembele in the 61st for a second equalizer.


Liverpool is unbeaten in nine league games and midfielder Jordan Henderson said: “We've got a little momentum, we've been playing some great stuff and I thought we showed great character tonight.”


Arsenal is back above Tottenham, three days after losing to its neighbor at White Hart Lane, after withstanding a spirited second-half response by Leicester.


Laurent Koscielny and Theo Walcott scored to give Arsenal a 2-0


lead by halftime but Leicester provided a greater threat after the break and Croatia striker Andrej Kramaric scored his first goal for the club in the 61st.


The win came at a cost for Arsenal as star forward Alexis Sanchez and midfielder Aaron Ramsey went off injured in the second half.


Leicester is five points adrift of safety, putting more pressure on manager Nigel Pearson in the week his future was placed in jeopardy following reports he had been fired then reinstated by the club's Thai owners on Sunday.


“When you see the way they are playing football, you are surprised they are bottom of the league and that they want to get rid of their manager,” Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger said. – Sapa-AP






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QPR record first away win

Managerless Queens Park Rangers climbed out of the relegation zone with a 2-0 win at Sunderland which would have impressed their “dream manager”.


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London - Managerless Queens Park Rangers climbed out of the relegation zone with a 2-0 win at Sunderland on Tuesday which would have impressed their “dream manager” as they earned their first Premier League away points this season.


Leroy Fer and Bobby Zamora scored first half goals for the west Londoners who won away at the 12th time of asking after chairman Tony Fernandes hinted on Twitter at the appointment of a “dream manager” to replace the departed Harry Redknapp.


“It's a very important result,” QPR interim boss Chris Ramsey told Sky Sports. “It's been a long time coming.


“We have had some good away performances but we just haven't had the rub of the green.


“It's nice from a visual point of view to see yourselves above the (relegation) line. We need to stick together and continue to perform like that.


“The goals that we got were great and a good quick fast start was important for us. The boys kept the momentum up throughout the game.”


QPR have climbed to 17th but are still embroiled in a fierce relegation battle and only lead Aston Villa, who are now in the drop zone after losing 2-0 at Hull City, on goal difference.


Rangers have been without a manager since Redknapp quit last week to have an operation on his knees and Ramsey said he would be happy to be considered for the job on a permanent basis.


“The club's been really good to me and I was really focused on the job at hand and whatever's going to happen will happen,” he said. “If the job's available and I'm the right man then I'll do it.” – Reuters






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News sport : Hey, nice jacket, Dwight Howard

Dwight Howard has been sidelined by a right knee injury since the last week of January, and he won't be participating in any of the festivities during the NBA's upcoming All-Star Weekend — including the league's hotly anticipated first-ever fashion show competition. Since he won't be able to do his little turn on the catwalk in New York City, the shelved center decided to showcase his sartorial splendor on the bench during the Houston Rockets' Tuesday night win over the Phoenix Suns, rocking a suit jacket that would make Walt "Clyde" Frazier blush:



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Well, if you can't contribute to your team's on-court efforts, I suppose the least you can do is look like the host of an early 1970s game show on which every contestant received a lifetime supply of terrible wallpaper.


To be more precise, as identified by the intrepid @nick_pants, Dwight's fit was more akin to backsplash swag:



Since TNT's cameras first captured Howard's game attire, I've been thinking about Chris Webber's suggestion that a coat like this demands its own theme music. I'm sure Dwight would like it to be something like the "Diamonds Are Forever" remix, but I'm thinking it's something less anthemic and a bit more pattern-appropriate.


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News sport : Tigers get good news on Victor Martinez's health


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The Detroit Tigers couldn't have asked for a better prognosis following Victor Martinez's left knee surgery.


Martinez went under the knife to repair a torn meniscus on Tuesday and the timeline for his return is four to six weeks, which is on the quick side of the expected recovery times for the procedure he underwent. The 36-year-old designated hitter needed the surgery after injuring his knee during his offseason workout program earlier this month.


"We are very happy the surgery went well and that Victor will be ready to compete for the start of the 2015 season," said general manager Dave Dombrowski.


"Probably as good of news as I could've hoped for," added manager Brad Ausmus.


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With Miguel Cabrera's availability to start the season already in doubt, having a healthy Martinez on opening day, April 6 at Comerica Park against the Twins, would certainly be a boost for the Tigers. According to the Detroit News, the team would like Martinez to get "at least a couple weeks worth of spring-training at-bats."


However, if Martinez takes slightly longer than expected to get back on the field, the Tigers are going to play it safe and have him spend more time working out in Florida before inserting him in the lineup. It's the prudent move after they signed him to a four-year, $68 million contract just a few short months ago.


The Tigers may seem more vulnerable in the AL Central after losing Max Scherzer in free agency. The way they're handling Martinez and Cabrera's injuries shows they're aware that the margin for error has thinned considerably. In the long-term, trading a few games in April for the potential of a few in October is an easy decision to make.


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News sport : The Sixers finally have a mascot, a blue dog named Franklin

Mascots brighten up every sports fan's day, but several franchises sadly do not employ fuzzy and/or be-spandexed characters on a full-time basis. While franchises like the New York Knicks and Los Angeles Lakers can claim tradition for their lack of mascot, other squads do not have the same excuse. The Los Angeles Clippers, for instance, could use a cuddly character given their history.


Kudos to the Philadelphia 76ers, then, for finally escaping the land of mascot-less franchises. The team introduced Franklin, a large and presumably friendly blue dog, to fans on Tuesday. Take a look at him here:



I'm Franklin, the rockin' dog! (via Sixers.com)

Ooh, Franklin is one outrageous dude. He's totally in my face:



The Sixers' press release is suitably ridiculous:


As they dug through piles of books, watched movies and spoke with Philadelphians far and wide, along with more than 1,000 kids, they found a common thread…a special creature…whose ancestors had been a part of the city’s history from the start. [...]

The designers were convinced that this creature, if they could find it today, might be the mascot they’d been looking for all this time.

They took a break from their research to play some basketball at the arena…and found tiny blue scratch marks on the court….then bits of blue fur…and then, peeking around the corner of the Sixers’ locker room, the Chief Designers saw eyes looking up at them from a blue furry creature.

They’d found it! The descendant of these great blue creatures had come to live at the Center!

Yes, Franklin isn't just a corporation-created mascot, but a truly essential part of Philadelphian and therefore American history. Unlike many national heroes, he has a Twitter account and is available for bookings. Take that, Patrick Henry!


Mascot historians (there are dozens of us!) may remember that the Sixers held a fan vote to select a mascot way back in December 2011, a season in which the currently tank-happy franchise won a playoff series. The options back then were Big Ben, an even more cartoonish version of Benjamin Franklin); Franklin B. Dogg, a brown dog named after Benjamin Franklin, which is just weird given the presence of Big Ben; and Phil E. Moose, an anthropomorphic version of an animal that doesn't even inhabit the area around the city. The Sixers never explained why they didn't honor the results of this fan vote, but the new Franklin is an improvement over all these choices. Yes, the Cleveland Cavaliers also have a dog for a mascot (Moondog), but not differentiating yourself from the competition is better than making everyone wonder whether Big Ben would be a man dressed like Ben Franklin or a full-on plush costume. Then again, the three previous choices were all better than the team's previous mascot, the arguably offensive Hip Hop the Rabbit.


Whatever Franklin's merits, it's a safe bet that the kids who go to games at Wells Fargo Center will enjoy the mascot's antics. Given that the Sixers have two active players not born in the 1990s, the players may find him a lot of fun, too.


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