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Bad writer with awful thoughts.

RIP though.

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Takes me back to my childhood. I started reading the Sun Times on a daily basis around 1988, and I remember him then.

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Takes me back to my childhood. I started reading the Sun Times on a daily basis around 1988, and I remember him then.


Subtract 10 years and we are sympatico.

I can't wait for Terry's remarks tomorrow. He's always hinted at a million Lacy J. stories.

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 Post subject: Re: Lacy J Banks
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He forgot most of them.

They've been pushed out of his brain by thoughts of a naked Tim Tebow cocking his arm.

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 Post subject: Re: Lacy J Banks
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Bad writer with awful thoughts.



Expected comment from losers who puts their "brilliant" sports thoughts on a message board . . . and get paid nothing.

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From the Sun-Times . . .

Banks was the longest-serving sportswriter on the Sun-Times staff, joining the paper on Aug. 7,
1972, and remaining on staff until his death. For most of that time, he covered the Bulls and the NBA, ranking among the longest-termed pro basketball writers in the country. His time on the beat spanned from the mid 1980s to last season, when he covered the team into the NBA postseason.

His time spanned all of Michael Jordan’s career and the start of Derrick Rose’s. Along the way, he deftly balanced a reporter’s objectiveness with the personal bonds that grew between those he covered.

“He was more than a reporter on the sidelines,” Bulls chairman Jerry Reinsdorf said. “He cared deeply about the teams he covered and the profession that he represented. While we didn’t always agree with his position — as is natural — we never questioned his enthusiasm for the Bulls or the city of Chicago.”

There’s no question covering the Jordan era was the pinacle of Banks’ career. In a 2005 column, Banks wrote: “In those glorious days, I could brag, ‘They pay me to watch Michael Jordan.’ Yeah, they fly me around the country, even flew me to Paris once, book me in the best hotels, give me courtside seats and then pay me to watch Jordan.’’

Banks’ long tenure covering the NBA made him a unique part of the basketball world.

‘‘Lacy was one of the true pioneers in the basketball reporting business,” said Sam Smith, a former Tribune sportswriter. “I traveled thousands of miles with Lacy on the NBA and boxing beats over two decades.

‘‘He always asked the question most were afraid to ask and which the public most wanted to know.”

To many players in the NBA, Banks was more than a reporter.

“He was a great friend and we spent a lot of time calling my mom a lot on Sundays and praying with her and just doing some great deeds for her and my family,” former Bulls star Scottie Pippen said. “He’s one of those reporters who I had a lot of respect for. We definitely had a great relationship throughout my career and to this day.”

Chicago native and Basketball Hall of Famer Isiah Thomas knew Banks before his NBA career began.

“We knew him from the church and the community,” said Thomas, now the head coach at Florida International. “He and my mom got be be real close. When things would be rough for us at times, he’d pick up the phone and call, say a prayer with us.

“Our conversations weren’t always even about the NBA or basketball. We were young men coming into tremendous wealth and fame, and not only was he a reporter but he was a mentor. He was a leader in the journalism profession, but also a leader in the community.”

Pat Williams, senior vice president of the Orlando Magic, first met Banks when Williams was the young general manager of the Bulls in the early 1970s.

“Lacy took over the beat when we had four very vibrant newspapers in Chicago,” Williams said. “He would crawl and scrape under every rock to get information. He was very competitive.

“And then there was his life as a preacher — ‘Rev. Lacy.’ That was a whole other world.”

To his colleagues, Banks was both comrade and mentor.

“He was so respected in the Bulls/NBA world,” veteran Sun-Times sportswriter Herb Gould said. “He could locate luminaries like Jerry Reinsdorf, Phil Jackson and Michael Jordan, and he could elicit interesting comments from them on all manner of subjects. Even when Michael wasn’t doing media interviews last spring, Lacy prodded a few nuggets from him in the United Center and turned it into a delightful column.

“Lacy was one of the sunniest, most enthusiastic people I’ve ever had the pleasure of knowing.”

In the competition-driven world of reporting, Banks could remind others that the business was also about the joy of the game and the people in it.

“Every time I walked into a press room and saw Lacy, I’d smile,” Sun-Times columnist Rick Telander said. “The first thing I’d say was, ‘What’s up, Reverend?’ And he always had something nice and wonderful to say.

‘‘He never lost his edge as a reporter. He was battling Michael Jordan to the very end. He was one of those hellfire and brimstone ministers in the locker room. He would give them a sermon in his questions.’’

Banks was respected by his competitors as well as his colleagues.

“His rapport with Michael was always entertaining,” former Tribune sportswriter Melissa Isaacson said. “Though I quickly learned that it was the ultimate compliment for Michael to give Lacy a hard time, it was also done with an underlying level of respect.”

Banks covered the rise of the Bulls through their six championships, but before that, he covered Chicago’s first champion of the 1980s, the 1981 Sting soccer team. His career also included covering the Blackhawks and Wolves hockey teams, Fire soccer team, the defunct women’s Hussle basketball team and the WNBA Sky, college football and basketball and professional boxing.


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 Post subject: Re: Lacy J Banks
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He forgot most of them.

They've been pushed out of his brain by thoughts of a naked Tim Tebow cocking his arm.


Wait....didn't I vote for you in one of these contests?!? It's time for some serious reconsideration.

Don't you blaspheme about Terry, don't you blaspheme in here!

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In a 2005 column, Banks wrote: “In those glorious days, I could brag, ‘They pay me to watch Michael Jordan.’ Yeah, they fly me around the country, even flew me to Paris once, book me in the best hotels, give me courtside seats and then pay me to watch Jordan.’’


Never thought about it like that. Quite a life indeed.

RIP Mr. Banks.

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Terry's Peeps wrote:
Bad writer with awful thoughts.



Expected comment from losers who puts their "brilliant" sports thoughts on a message board . . . and get paid nothing.

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From the Sun-Times . . .

Banks was the longest-serving sportswriter on the Sun-Times staff, joining the paper on Aug. 7,
1972, and remaining on staff until his death. For most of that time, he covered the Bulls and the NBA, ranking among the longest-termed pro basketball writers in the country. His time on the beat spanned from the mid 1980s to last season, when he covered the team into the NBA postseason.

His time spanned all of Michael Jordan’s career and the start of Derrick Rose’s. Along the way, he deftly balanced a reporter’s objectiveness with the personal bonds that grew between those he covered.

“He was more than a reporter on the sidelines,” Bulls chairman Jerry Reinsdorf said. “He cared deeply about the teams he covered and the profession that he represented. While we didn’t always agree with his position — as is natural — we never questioned his enthusiasm for the Bulls or the city of Chicago.”

There’s no question covering the Jordan era was the pinacle of Banks’ career. In a 2005 column, Banks wrote: “In those glorious days, I could brag, ‘They pay me to watch Michael Jordan.’ Yeah, they fly me around the country, even flew me to Paris once, book me in the best hotels, give me courtside seats and then pay me to watch Jordan.’’

Banks’ long tenure covering the NBA made him a unique part of the basketball world.

‘‘Lacy was one of the true pioneers in the basketball reporting business,” said Sam Smith, a former Tribune sportswriter. “I traveled thousands of miles with Lacy on the NBA and boxing beats over two decades.

‘‘He always asked the question most were afraid to ask and which the public most wanted to know.”

To many players in the NBA, Banks was more than a reporter.

“He was a great friend and we spent a lot of time calling my mom a lot on Sundays and praying with her and just doing some great deeds for her and my family,” former Bulls star Scottie Pippen said. “He’s one of those reporters who I had a lot of respect for. We definitely had a great relationship throughout my career and to this day.”

Chicago native and Basketball Hall of Famer Isiah Thomas knew Banks before his NBA career began.

“We knew him from the church and the community,” said Thomas, now the head coach at Florida International. “He and my mom got be be real close. When things would be rough for us at times, he’d pick up the phone and call, say a prayer with us.

“Our conversations weren’t always even about the NBA or basketball. We were young men coming into tremendous wealth and fame, and not only was he a reporter but he was a mentor. He was a leader in the journalism profession, but also a leader in the community.”

Pat Williams, senior vice president of the Orlando Magic, first met Banks when Williams was the young general manager of the Bulls in the early 1970s.

“Lacy took over the beat when we had four very vibrant newspapers in Chicago,” Williams said. “He would crawl and scrape under every rock to get information. He was very competitive.

“And then there was his life as a preacher — ‘Rev. Lacy.’ That was a whole other world.”

To his colleagues, Banks was both comrade and mentor.

“He was so respected in the Bulls/NBA world,” veteran Sun-Times sportswriter Herb Gould said. “He could locate luminaries like Jerry Reinsdorf, Phil Jackson and Michael Jordan, and he could elicit interesting comments from them on all manner of subjects. Even when Michael wasn’t doing media interviews last spring, Lacy prodded a few nuggets from him in the United Center and turned it into a delightful column.

“Lacy was one of the sunniest, most enthusiastic people I’ve ever had the pleasure of knowing.”

In the competition-driven world of reporting, Banks could remind others that the business was also about the joy of the game and the people in it.

“Every time I walked into a press room and saw Lacy, I’d smile,” Sun-Times columnist Rick Telander said. “The first thing I’d say was, ‘What’s up, Reverend?’ And he always had something nice and wonderful to say.

‘‘He never lost his edge as a reporter. He was battling Michael Jordan to the very end. He was one of those hellfire and brimstone ministers in the locker room. He would give them a sermon in his questions.’’

Banks was respected by his competitors as well as his colleagues.

“His rapport with Michael was always entertaining,” former Tribune sportswriter Melissa Isaacson said. “Though I quickly learned that it was the ultimate compliment for Michael to give Lacy a hard time, it was also done with an underlying level of respect.”

Banks covered the rise of the Bulls through their six championships, but before that, he covered Chicago’s first champion of the 1980s, the 1981 Sting soccer team. His career also included covering the Blackhawks and Wolves hockey teams, Fire soccer team, the defunct women’s Hussle basketball team and the WNBA Sky, college football and basketball and professional boxing.


None of that changes the fact that the guy had dumb basketball thoughts.

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None of that changes the fact that the guy had dumb basketball thoughts.


Spoken by a man of "brilliant" basketball thoughts for which the marketplace has paid him zero.


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 Post subject: Re: Lacy J Banks
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So getting paid makes someone's thoughts worthwhile. Ok.



It takes more than talent to earn one man's MVP vote

April 18, 2004

BY LACY J. BANKS SUN-TIMES COLUMNIST


If Indiana Pacers forward Jermaine O'Neal gets only one first-place vote for NBA most valuable player, it's my vote. Yes, I know I wrote last week that I was joining the consensus in voting for Minnesota Timberwolves forward Kevin Garnett. From a statistical standpoint, he qualifies amply for such consideration, and I was all ready to vote for him.

But a fellow NBA reporter recently e-mailed me about how rude Garnett continues to be to the media, never granting pregame interviews and making reporters, pressed by deadlines, wait long after games to talk with him. I then remembered the experiences I and other Chicago writers have had with him, and this is supposed to be one of his homes.

He makes only one trip a year to play in Chicago. But I remember that one time he visited, he was injured and was not going to suit up and play that night. Still, he refused to give me an interview. I reminded him that I was the first NBA writer to interview him before and after he was drafted straight out of high school in 1995, but he still gave me the cold shoulder.

I always have had a policy of voting for the human qualities of an MVP candidate, as well as his basketball talent. I look at each candidate's character, professionalism and willingness to promote the product of which he is a part and which has made him quite wealthy.

All of a sudden, Garnett was no longer my choice for MVP. I then turned to O'Neal, who always has been courteous to me and has granted me interviews before and after games. Besides, O'Neal is the primary reason the Pacers finished with the best record in the league during the regular season and have home-court advantage throughout the playoffs.

So when I entered the voting booth of my conscience and drew the curtains of reconsideration, I switched my vote with a clear mind and a warm feeling of moral accomplishment.

Garnett still is expected to win the MVP, so he doesn't need my vote anyway. But the Garnett I have come to know professionally is an arrogant ingrate who probably cares as little about those voting for him as he does about those who won't. He'll take the praise and awards, but that probably won't change how he views and treats the media.

I only wish the balloting was so close that it came down to one vote. My vote. Then I'd feel even better about the message I'm trying to send.

And that message is: It's so nice to be nice.


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That's a shame. I remember reading him when there was newspapers.


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No. I'm just pointing out that losers often trample on the graves of highly successful professionals who were well regarded and respected within their industry. It's not unexpected and not uncommon.


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No. I'm just pointing out that losers often trample on the graves of highly successful professionals who were well regarded and respected within their industry. It's not unexpected and not uncommon.


So your grave will be pretty quiet?

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I always read the Rev. I don't regret it. Not always what I would say but I enjoyed him nonetheless. He did get quotes others didn't. we are talking about this guy in terms of sport. If the Rev gave himself to others and made a difference in the real world, he was a saint. Tomorrow Boers will bitch about his sentence structure and diction, and all that may ne true. He stills gave me a slice of the game others didn't.

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No. I'm just pointing out that losers often trample on the graves of highly successful professionals who were well regarded and respected within their industry. It's not unexpected and not uncommon.


And ass kissing bitches will ignore any flaws and wax poetic about anyone as long as they're dead.

Sorry if the truth hurt bitch.

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No. I'm just pointing out that losers often trample on the graves of highly successful professionals who were well regarded and respected within their industry. It's not unexpected and not uncommon.


And ass kissing bitches will ignore any flaws and wax poetic about anyone as long as they're dead.

Sorry if the truth hurt bitch.


Are you Dan Bernstiein???

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I wish.

Are you an asshole?

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I wish.

Are you an asshole?


Why do you wish you were Dan Bernstein?

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Lacy had a great connection with MJ, maybe the best of all the beat writers, so he did get some info others didnt get, but I think he made up the other 80%.

Good guy though.

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I wish.

Are you an asshole?


Why do you wish you were Dan Bernstein?


I've always wanted to be a condescending know-it-all who wears tuxedos everywhere he goes.

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I am awaiting comment from our one and only MJ naturally....

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No. I'm just pointing out that losers often trample on the graves of highly successful professionals who were well regarded and respected within their industry. It's not unexpected and not uncommon.
I feel a loser is a guy who brags about making $800K on a sports message board.

Keep on keeping on, NSJerk.

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This thread is odd. What has Lacy Banks done to deserve such vitriol? I get not ignoring criminal or moral issues but the major issue here seems to be that he wasn't judged good at his job by Terry's Peeps.

Sounds like a poor Dan Bernstein impression.

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:cry: :cry: :cry: First and foremost, I'd like to send my condolences to Lacy. Certainly, there is no denying that he would ask the difficult questions, like -

Why do you keep passing the ball to Scotty?
Why was Scotty on the bench again?
Are you greatest basketball player of all time to be able to win with Scotty?
Who pays enough attention to Scotty for him to need a gun in his car?
Don't you think Scotty smells funny?


- and things of that nature. Quite naturally, Lacy, you'd put me on the spot win those interrogatories, to some degree. Quite naturally, I'd be the last guy to throw a teammate under the bus since I was always in the Bentley.

So, rest in peace, Lacy. And if you see my Dad up there, let him know that baseball thing didn't work out too well in case he wasn't watching. YOU TELL HIM!!!

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:lol: Thanks MJ. Just what I was hoping for.

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