Plain Dealer sports writer says NBA commissioner had it both ways by letting the circus go on.
Welcome to today's edition of Starting Blocks TV, our Web video show about what's going on in Cleveland sports. Today's show is hosted by Chuck Yarborough and Mike Peticca. Today's highlights:
• What does the rest of the season hold for the Indians, and which player will be the first to be traded? Have your say in the Starting Blocks poll posted now in the blog.
• Plain Dealer sports writer Dennis Manoloff, today's guest on the show, says NBA commissioner David Stern was out of line with his $100,000 fine of Cavs owner Dan Gilbert. Also, Dman says that Stern tried to have it both ways by letting the LeBron James free-agency extravaganza play out on the ESPN special, and then criticizing it this week.
Also, Chuck, Mike and Dman discuss the ramifications of tonight's top sports TV attraction, "Lucy Must Be Traded, Charlie Brown," and whether Lucy should be traded for prospects and draft picks. The show airs tonight at 8 on WEWS Channel 5.
Starting Blocks TV will return Thursday with Tribe beat writer Paul Hoynes. Have a question about the Indians you'd like to ask Hoynsie? Post it in the comments below and we'll pick the best questions for Thursday's show..