Live from Cleveland: Game 2, and the Mayor is mad at me!

Cleveland – I don’t like doing television. Heck, I don’t like watching television. But a local station asked if I’d come on live from courtside at the Q before tonight’s game because one of the anchors took umbrage with this scandalous line from the live Game 1 blog:

“For one thing, they have to live in Cleveland.”

It was, I’ll grant you, a bad little joke. But I’d also submit that, as Cleveland jokes go, it was about the mildest ever. Because I don’t really get into that make-fun-of-the-other-city thing. (Except for Birmingham, Ala. — don’t get me started on Birmingham, Ala.)

Anyway, I was asked to go on the local Fox affiliate with some guy named Bob — or maybe it was Bill — who bills (or bobs) himself as the Mayor of the City of Champions. (Yes, that would, in Bob/Bill’s mind, be Cleveland, Ohio, which hasn’t seen a professional championship since 1964. But I digress.)

So there I am, trying to be a good sport, and Bob/Bill comes on, calls me a knothead, calls my employer the Journal-Constipation (hey, new one!) and starts ranting. Being a Kentuckian and therefore a diplomat on the order of Henry Clay, I seek to calm the waters.

I call him, “Your honor.” I say, “We all know the Braves were lucky to beat the Indians in 1995 [they weren't, but I was trying to be conciliatory] and we have a sneaking suspicion the Hawks won’t win a game against the Cavaliers [I wasn't kidding about that one] and we’ve had such a difficult winter with all the snow [what'd we have, an inch?] — I was just trying to give us Atlantans something to feel good about.”

Well, Bob/Bill wasn’t having it. He ranted about our “dreadful airport” — if you want to see a dreadful airport, take a stroll through the one up here — and the byzantine nature of Peachtree Street and called ours “a dreadful, dreadful city.” And I stood there deadpan. And then he started going on about Cleveland, and said he was glad he lived there.

And I said: “And we’re [meaning Atlantans] glad you live here, too.”

Apparently deadpan doesn’t register up here because the Mayor had no rejoinder. And apparently this wasn’t making for the kind of Good TV this fine station had in mind. So Bob/Bill’s co-anchor — I believe her name was Stacey, though it might have been Cindy — said: “Mark, you know this is all in fun?”

And I said: “Actually, I thought this was supposed to be a serious discussion.”

So then the folks back in the studio decided to cut it off because I wasn’t yelling back, but not before Bob/Bill threatened to beat me up. Twice. And he told me I’d better hide. And finally I dropped the poker face and started laughing.

“Yeah,” I said, “I’m hiding from you.”

And I probably shouldn’t report this because they might get exiled by the Mayor, but the technicians on my end of the camera laughed, too. I felt I’d kept my dignity, such as it is. And I also felt that, alongside Bob/Bill, Russ Spencer is David Brinkley.

OK, enough about me: While I was waiting to do my calamitous spot, none other than LeBron James was shooting 40 footers over my head. He was shooting from the walkway adjacent to the Cavs’ bench. He was shooting over the backboard.

He airballed the first half-dozen. Then he hit the rim. Then he airballed two more. Then he swished one. This pleased him so much that he leaped up and touched the exit sign above the tunnel, which is about 11 feet from the floor.

Speaking of which: The Plain Dealer’s lead sports story, written by Brian Windhorst, posed this stumper — who jumps higher, LeBron or Josh Smith? No consensus was reached, save for the belief that LeBron jumps stronger but Smoove jumps prettier.

Reading the story on the morning of Game 2, the first thought that crossed my mind was: The Cleveland folks must think there’s not much to say about this series if they’re already trotting out the feature-y stuff. And there might not be.

Major basketball news!!!! Mike Woodson just announced that Al Horford and Marvin Williams won’t play tonight. Zaza Pachulia will start in Horfy’s stead. Woodson described the two injured Hawks as “day to day” and said that Williams (wrist) was closer to being fit for Game 2 than Horford (ankle).

Woodson: “We’ve got no excuses. Guys have to step up and play. I expect [bench guys] to step up and play, and I’m going to push them to step up.”

Ramifications of this breaking news: Let’s assume the Hawks lose tonight. They’ll have to win Game 3 to keep hope alive, but can they manage that with Horfy and Marvin gimpy at best and sidelined at worst? The skeptic in me says no. But I’m also the guy who figured the Celtics would sweep a year ago.

The vile video: Here, if you dare, is my alleged conversation with the alleged Mayor. I would not recommend anyone watch, unless you’re fond of disasters. Even Channel 8 describes it as “one of the strangest moments in the station’s history.”

522 comments Add your comment

czervik

May 8th, 2009
12:07 am

Excuse the grammar and spelling above. I was drunk when I wrote this. Living in Cleveland, I have to be. Plus it was a lot of fun watching the game tonight. Forgive my inebriation.

czervik

May 8th, 2009
12:08 am

I can’t believe they actually say that “Mark Bradley is a blogging tool.” Oh, wait. They said “fool”. My bad. Probably either adjective would be appropriate.

Cuz

May 8th, 2009
12:23 am

czervick,

Yes we do not know what to do with snow, in the sixties we thought it was fallout from the Nevada nuclear experiments. That is why to this day whenever we see white flakes falling from the sky we run around screaming.

AJC not ACJ, and we have seen lame reporters also, just throw a cane at a bunch of them and watch them scramble to pick it up.

joke is Joke by the Coke, you meant JOKES.

Schick is a razor, you meant in the Yiddish form, shtick.

And finally, they are gnats with the g silent, not knats, whatever you are smoking, pass it.

Just trying to help. Come down South anytime but please bring money. We can put up with your arrogant Yankee ways easier when you spread the green around.

Cuz

May 8th, 2009
12:27 am

czervik, maybe we could be friends. I was drunk when I wrote it is my favorite excuse. Tool, fool, is there really a difference. Actually Mark was good in the interview, sad that you people of Northern extraction do not understand the sarcastic form of humour. I laughed till I had to change my depends.

Cuz

May 8th, 2009
12:41 am

Pulled pork, no one born in the south says that. Pig pickin is the closest you can get. The name comes from the pig being cooked over the slow burning fire and when it is done, you pick what you want.

Brunswick stew is regional. Around here we eat hash and rice. You should try it.

Isn’t it time for you to go stand in line at your local KFC for the Friday morning riot. I mean have you people never put chicken on a grill? Friday morning, cool with a chance of riots, back to you Bob or is it Bill, whatever that Atlanta guy called you.

Mark Bradley

May 8th, 2009
12:42 am

Thanks, Cuz. You’re now on retainer.

Oh, and if anyone cares, here’s the Game 2 column.

phoenix

May 8th, 2009
1:05 am

Its a real shame people have to belittle other cities to make themselves feel better. Home is where your heart is and people in cleveland love their city just as much as people in the sunny south. Such behavior is childish and classless. Too bad we cant choose our parents.

[...] More on me versus the “mayor”: I promise not to belabor this — indeed, I’m hoping soon to forget it ever happened — but here’s an independent (or so I assume) take on what transpired on a certain Cleveland station last night. (For my admittedly self-interested version, click here.) [...]

dtruth

May 8th, 2009
8:05 am

It should be clear now that Woodson need to be fired. He has no system that these players can fall back on when things get tough. All average coaches have some offensive and defensive philosophy that all players practice and execute. I have not seen it yet in his 4 long years. Give the ball to Joe and let him dribble the damn ball. Get a real coach and watch the difference immediately in this talented team!

CEE

May 8th, 2009
8:12 am

I CANT WAIT TO SATURDAY I WANNA SEE THIS THRASHING IN PERSON THE HAWKS SAID THERE MAD BECUZ THE CAVS WERE CELEBRATING ON THE BENCH WELLL DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT AS WE SAY IN THE STREET ARE WE SUPPOSE TO DO BAD JUS CUZ U R???? WELL IF U KNEW BETTER YOUD DO BETTER AND THE HAWKS NEED TO DO ALOT BETTER

CEE

May 8th, 2009
8:16 am

THEY ASKED MIKE BROWN DID HE FEEL BAD FOR WOODY HE SAID WE COOL BU HE HAS TOTAKE CARE OF HIS OWN PROBLEMS

ctown!

May 8th, 2009
8:25 am

Just was in atlanta. that city sucks as do the hawks. good luck hilljacks!

Harris

May 8th, 2009
8:43 am

Why would you even agree to an interview with a local TV news clown…. let alone one of Ruopert Murdoch’s stooges? You have no one to blame but yourself for that one. Bill Martin is an over-coiffed dimbulb, low on the intellectual scale even by local tv news standards. And Fox-8, in particular, specializes in nauseating civic boosterism. It’s cheaper than actually, ya know, trying to dig up news stories. I’m surprised Martin wasn’t wearing a Cavs jersey and a LaBron headband when he interviewed you!

Besides, Martin isn’t a Clevelander. He’s from Buffalo! Real Clevelanders just shake their heads at lame cracks like yours. If you’re gonna make a dig, jeez, at least put some thought into it!

Jayce Hein

May 8th, 2009
1:55 pm

Mark, or Mike, or Dick, whoever you are… you should have never opened your mouth, your smartass mouth. What do you expect when you run your mouth off about someones city?? I dont care how mild you think it was, you’re a moron! There’s playful and funny, and then there’s over the line! You, were over the line! You talk about how calm you were doing the interview live on Fox 8 with Bill and Stacey…Calm yes…But your moronic sarcastic remarks such as addressing him as “your honor” just made things worse. Again, what did you expect? Its funny to me that in front of the cameras you’re a pansy….You play it off like it was nothing…but as soon as the cameras are off and you’ve got a keyboard in your hands, you’re back at the bashing. You’re a low life, moronic, scumbag!! You live in a scumbag City! I hate Atlanta, always have!!! I grew up in the Cleveland area, had a wonderful upbringing…. Loved to attend all major sports events because “us Clevelanders” have the best support for our teams! Even when we couldn’t win a game, our fans were at the teams sides cheering!! That’s what I call a damn wonderful city!!! I love Cleveland! I’m proud to say that’s where I’m from! I got a wonderful education there and because of that wonderful education, a certain teacher, and my wonderful upbringing, I am now living in Nashville, TN (another wonderful city) writing songs with the best in country and pop music! Pretty damn amazing if you ask me! Guess who I thanked when Country Music Magazine did an interview with me? The people from that city, my family from that city, my teachers from that city, that’s who! You know why? Because it’s a wonderful city! So, what I’m getting at here is that you can take all the words you’ve already said about Cleveland, and the words you will say about Cleveland in the future, and shove them up your you…know…what! MORON!

Hawks Fan

May 8th, 2009
4:38 pm

Well I am sure you wont have to go back to Cleveland for a game 5 bro.

clevefan

May 8th, 2009
4:47 pm

I hope you alantians or whatever you call yourself enjoyed 95 but believe that the years of cleveland sports dynasty’s are coming and no better way to start than “The Choosen One” to lead us to our first NBA Championship. So enjoy your peaches and we’ll enjoy the cavs sweeping the hacks. I’m sorry i ment hawks

barney

May 10th, 2009
11:56 am

being originally from cleveland and living in the south for the last 18 yrs,,,visiting atlanta about a dozen times,,,i will say that both northern ohio and central georgia have their goods and bads,,lets start with ohio BADS….winter weather,,spring snow , unemployment , women,impolite people GOODS: the fall , cedar point(rollercoaster capital), rock n roll hall, golf courses , even though theyre not winning , going to a browns game in the fall , . ATLANTA BADS : that big rock that was used by the KKK , the heat , the traffic , the blacks that think their owed something , GOODS : women , warmer winters , culture ,airport , food ,women , women , I have a theory that while on average southern women as a whole are better looing averages about 7.5 northerners have extremes more ugly , fat women but more stunning 10’s , the eastern european families that marry within their own culture make more stunning brunettes with light eyes(gotta luv that)
GGGGOOOO CAVVS

UPS

May 10th, 2009
10:45 pm

Dude, lighten up. The Fox guys are the best in Cleveland. People watch channel 8 because they have fun with their guests, stand up for their city, and enjoy what they do for a living. Your interview, and your lack of a relaxed and confident persona, killed three minuets or our great nightly news, thanks for nothing

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