Sports Talking Points with Tony Kornheiser, Michael Wilbon and Cindy Boren From The Washington Post
Summary: The Washington Post's Tony Kornheiser, Michael Wilbon and Sports Editor Cindy Boren talk about sports and whatever they want!
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The wife of Democratic presidential contender Barack Obama sought Wednesday to clarify her comment that for the first time she's really proud of her country.
Mike continues to wander the desert, leaving Tony to analyze the latest NBA trade to involve a Western team and parse the meaning of baseball players' apologies.Video by Atkinson & Co. Columns: Wilbon | Live Online: Chat House Send Comments
Tony and Mike talk Georgetown-'Nova, Rutgers-Tennessee and Ocho Cinco. Then they really start yapping about the Westminster Dog Show.Video by Atkinson & Co. Columns: Wilbon | Live Online: Chat House Send Comments
Daniel Snyder can't hire one head coach and Gary Williams has 600 victories.Video by Atkinson & Co. Columns: Wilbon | Live Online: Chat House Send Comments
Tony likes the Wizards' All-Stars and the Patriots, but don't ask him about Ian Poulter or Duck a l'Orange. Trust us.Video by Atkinson & Co. Columns: Wilbon | Live Online: Chat House Send Comments
Tony and Mike discuss what Gilbert Arenas' role will be when he returns and the attractiveness of the women in the Australian Open final.
Mike and Tony celebrate National Pie Day with a slice of Washington Wizards talk, topped off with some Maryland hoops a la mode.Video by Atkinson & Co. Columns: Wilbon | Live Online: Chat House Send Comments
They can't quite agree on what it means that the Redskins have interviewed Gregg Williams four times, but they're sure that Randy Moss's incident will not distract the Patriots. And they love the idea of hiring a fake Jessica Simpson.Video by Atkinson & Co. Columns: Wilbon | Live Online: Chat House Send Comments
Do back-to-back victories over the Celtics say more about the Wizards or Boston? There's plenty to say about the San Diego Chargers' victory. And Paula Abdul performing at the Super Bowl? Please.
Tony Kornheiser sounds off on whether Joe Gibbs should be NFL coach of the year, on the bowl games and on the return of short shorts to the NBA, if only for one half of a Lakers-Celtics game.