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  2. Bill Simmons - Wikipedia

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    In July 2008, Simmons announced that he would be taking 10 weeks off from writing columns for ESPN.com's Page 2 to concentrate on finishing his second book, [70] The Book of Basketball: The NBA According to the Sports Guy, which was released on October 27, 2009. [71]

  3. The B.S. Report - Wikipedia

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    The B.S. Report was an ESPN podcast that occasionally touched on mature subjects, hosted by Bill Simmons. It featured interviews with athletes, sports commentators, pop-culture experts and friends of Simmons. The B.S. Report had no fixed publication schedule, however there were generally 2 or 3 episodes posted per week. [1]

  4. List of BS Report episodes - Wikipedia

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    The B.S. Report is an ESPN podcast hosted by Bill Simmons, it features interviews with athletes, sports commentators, pop-culture experts and friends of Simmons. [1] The B.S. Report has no fixed publication schedule, however there are generally 2 or 3 episodes posted per week.

  5. How Bill Simmons changed the way we teach sports journalism - AOL

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    By DAVE SCHWARTZ The Cauldron Bill Simmons, ESPN's verbose, narcissistic, funny, insanely creative hood ornament, hung over the classroom like an occupational phantasm. One by one, as we went ...

  6. Bill Simmons Getting Called Out For Controversial Comment - AOL

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    The post Bill Simmons Getting Called Out For Controversial Comment appeared first on The Spun. During Wednesday’s episode of The Bill Simmons Podcast, the NBA postseason award voter shared his ...

  7. Bill Simmons spills the NBA's 'best kept secret' on Twitter - AOL

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    By JOHN DORN Bill Simmons has been relatively quiet lately, as his ESPN tenure comes to a silent close and his HBO career inches closer to open up next year. His columns have been nonexistent ...