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Countdown: Sterns Scores with Gilbert; Strasburg vs. Bird; Readers Take; Bly’s Impact

Open Mike | by Mike O'Hara | 07.13.2010/7:16AM

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David Stern has done the right thing in coming down on Cleveland Cavaliers owner Dan Gilbert for his wounded-suitor diatribe against LeBron James.
Stern fulfilled his obligation as NBA commissioner by fining Gilbert $100,000 for his childish rant after James spurned the Cavs to sign with the Miami Heat as a free agent last week.
Stern showed that he is commissioner of all the NBA, not just part of it, with the discipline announced Monday. Simply put, Stern did his job.
Now Gilbert has to do his – rebuild the Cavs into a winner without James, the franchise’s home-state centerpiece for seven years.
And James has to do his – contribute with his new Heat teammates to do what he could not do in Cleveland. Win a championship.
The amount Stern fined Gilbert didn’t matter. Gilbert can afford the $100,000.
Stern’s action carried the weight. So did Stern’s remarks about the cheesy (my word, not Stern’s) one-hour special on ESPN that gave James the forum to announce his decision.
Regarding Gilbert, Stern said: “I think the remarks by Dan Gilbert, catalyzed as they may have been by a hurt with respect to his team and the people of Cleveland, though understandable, were ill-advised and imprudent.”
Stern also called Gilbert a “good owner,” and said he had no problem with Gilbert saying the Cavaliers will win a championship before James wins one in Miami.
Stern called “The Decision” spectacle (ESPN would still have us say it was a special) “ill-advised,” saying he had told James and his camp of followers beforehand he did not consider it a good idea.
“His performance was fine,” Stern said. “His honesty and his integrity shine through. But this decision was ill-conceived, badly produced and poorly executed.
“Those who were interested were given our opinion prior to its airing.“
Stern got nothing but net with that.
Watching Jim Gray and other ESPN enablers fawning over James had the jarring effect of viewing a state funeral – only to find at the last moment that the emperor’s body had been left behind in the funeral home.

Reader reaction:
The following is from the flood of e-mails and comments in reaction to my column that Stern should fine Gilbert for his comments and actions against James.
Wrote Brenda from Cleveland: “You are spot on about Dan Gilbert the Cavaliers owner! His rant was childish and unprofessional and Mr. Stern needs to step in and levy the heaviest fine possible on Dan Gilbert and the Cavalier organization. His rant was inciting and demeaning and put Mr. James in danger.”
Thank you, Brenda, but you and I are in the minority on this one.
I don’t agree that James is in any danger, and that’s an issue for another day.
My unscientific guess is that 70 percent of the readers did not agree. Some called me an idiot. Others were less complimentary.
On both sides, the passion came through.

Strasburg vs. the Bird: Stephen Strasburg, the Washington Nationals’ rookie pitcher, has set baseball on fire with his blazing fastball in his debut season. I wanted to see him in the All-Star Game.
Off his record – 3-2 in seven starts – Strasburg didn’t warrant a spot on the National League roster for Tuesday night’s game. But the All Star Game is a show, and Strasburg would have added to the fireworks. He has 61 strikeouts in 42.2 innings, and he fans buzzing.
For one month in 1976, I covered a young phenom in Detroit – Mark “The Bird” Fidrych. The Bird was somewhat late in entering the Tigers’ rotation as a rookie, but he took off immediately.
The Bird wound up starting the All-Star Game, and he deserved it.
Fidrych was 9-2 going into the All Star Game, but those stats are misleading. He was better than his record indicated. A lot better. He had 11 complete games. Two of his wins went 11 innings. And both of his losses were complete games – 2-0 to the Red Sox, 1-0 to the Royals.
Fidrych packed stadiums wherever he pitched – because of his substance as his pitcher, and the natural style that added to the show. He talked to the ball, patted the mound, and acted like throwing a baseball was the greatest joy in the world.
And for The Bird, whose career, and ultimately his life, ended far too early, it was just that.
A joy.
In a matchup of Strasburg of 2010 vs. The Bird of 1976, I’ll take The Bird.

Dre Bly: Bringing Bly back to the Lions on a two-year contract was not a good signing by Lions GM Martin Mayhew.
It’s more than good. It’s a great signing.
Bly left departed after the 2006 season after four seasons with the Lions, where he made the Pro Bowl twice and was first alternate once.
After two seasons in Denver and last year in San Francisco, Bly should give the Lions what they need – a veteran presence in a young secondary. Bly will get beat occasionally, but he’ll make plays, too. His hands remain among the best of any player at any position in the NFL, as his 43 career interceptions show.
When he gets a chance to make a play, he won’t bat the ball down. He’ll catch it.

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