Kevin Miles feels he has nothing to offer. The actor lets that slip less than five minutes after we meet when I ask him why he doesn’t do many interviews. We’re walking to a sports bar a dozen blocks south of Radio City Music Hall, where he’s about to go see comedian Matt Rife, his …
Once again, for fans of basketball, spring is a seriously double-edged sword: On one side, between March Madness and the NBA Playoffs, we have an absolute feast of high-level hoops to keep us entertained; on the other edge, the glut of interminable ads that we have to watch over, and over, and over, during every commercial break.
The period of time between mid-March and late June is a blessed one for hoops junkies, who get to go from the thrills of March Madness and the NCAA championship, to the NBA playoffs in an almost seamless trajectory. The beauty of these contests? Even if your own beloved team gets the boot early (I'm a Sixers fan, so best to be prepared), there are still tons of exciting games to watch anyway, even in bitterness.