Houston wasted no time in promoting its newest star.
The above ad appears today not only on the Rockets’ website but also on the front page of the Houston Chronicle’s website. Someone in the Rockets’ promotion department did a nice job photoshopping that Rockets jersey on James, but the fine folks in Houston might want to double check before they get his name embroidered on the back. When you download the file — as I had to with the help of our web editor extraordinaire Lindsay Houts — it’s titled “Hardin”.
Oops.
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Tim Wordon Oct 31, 2012 @ 5:03 am
I know it still hurts but your nitpicking #seasonticketholder for Rockets b4 Harden,Lin or Asik I'm a Sooner fan and it hurt my soul we got dominated against Notre Lame but got over it cause its just a game
Nickon Oct 29, 2012 @ 7:10 pm
Good luck James. Glad you could be a part of the Thunder experience. You may never have another NBA experience as a player like it.
Jenni Carlson, a sports columnist at The Oklahoman since 1999, came by her love of sports honestly. She grew up in a sports-loving family in Kansas. Her dad coached baseball and did color commentary on the radio for the high school football games. Her mom kept the scorebook during baseball games and yelled her head off no matter the sport. They passed along that passion to Carlson and her two younger brothers.
Carlson played golf in high school and planned to play in college, but when she started at the University of Kansas, she decided to focus her attention on journalism. It’s a decision that she’s never regretted.
Her first big story was a profile on Kansas basketball coach Roy Williams for the yearbook, and Carlson has enjoyed interviewing sports figures and sharing their stories every since. Carlson is a 1997 graduate of Kansas. She and her husband, Ryan, were married in 2009 and live in Oklahoma City. They welcomed their first child, Millie, in June 2012. Carlson was the president of the Association for Women in Sports Media from 2008-10 and chair of the board from 2010-12.
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