- As of today I'm blogging the Olympics for Yahoo!'s Fourth Place Medal. I'm basically the Blog Costas of the Internet. That doesn't really mean anything, but it sounds kind of important. Nonetheless, Blog Costas says you should read my writing over there.
- Additionally, I'm still writing at Ball Don't Lie, too. Read it. (You already are.)
- What does all this mean for The Blowtorch? I don't know. You might not believe this, but these jokes I come up with come pretty quickly, so I'm hoping to continue making these jokes. Outside of during the actual Olympics (Feb 12-28 only on NBC and Yahoo!), things should still be active around here, but maybe a little slower. My fingers are just thinking out loud right now.
- I'm on Twitter again. NETWORKING.
- Remember that book I was writing? LOLers, me too. It's finished, but rather than settling for publishing it myself, I'm going to at least try to sell it. Why not, right? It's 2010. If that fall through, THEN I will settle for publishing it.
- That's enough inside blogsball. Here's a picture of Harry Potter at a Lakers game:
January 25, 2010
Some Things
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October 12, 2009
Big Up Yourself, Christopher Columbus
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August 7, 2009
Out of Office
I'm going to be in Colorado (the state) for the next week. It's pretty likely that there is going to be nothing happening around this place, friends. Who knows? Maybe I will blog, maybe I will Tumbl, maybe I will write you all letters (I will not write you all letters). Nonetheless, here are some ways to stay entertained in my absence.
- Passion of the Weiss's 50 Greatest Rap Albums of the 2000s. I wrote Food & Liquor, Lord Willin', The Renaissance, and Stankonia. There's a lot of good rap writing there.
- The Phenomenal Swag archive. Tons of completely pointless basketball products, several jokes.
- Call me at 708-303-TREY (8739). Leave me a message. It just might be used in a future Blowtorch post or podcast. Clicking this thing below will somehow connect you to the Blowtorch hotline, through magic.
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July 17, 2009
I'm Busy
Hey bros. No jokes today, probably, since I won't have too much time to formulate thoughts. I'm officiating a wedding tonight for my best friend, Brian Scalabrine, and I'll be away from the computer for the most part. Love y'all.
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June 23, 2009
Shameless Plug: My Book Cover

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May 27, 2009
May 10, 2009
Why I Want a Kobe vs. LeBron NBA Finals
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I have been secretly rooting for Kobe to reach the finals. Not because I am a Kobe fan or a Lakers fan, but because I want to see the undisputed top two NBA ballers go head to head for a best out of 4 series.
If I was a NBA betting man I would have to give the edge to Kobe and the Lakers because of their experience and depth but the way Lebron and the Cavs have played a team game there just might not be a way to stop them.
In my generation this will be the first time two players who each have a case to be called the best will go head to head. Now dont get me wrong, but there was always something missing when i watched Michael Jordon in the NBA playoffs...he never played against the best. Magic Johnson in 1991 was past his prime and about to come out with his HIV diagnosis. Clyde Drexler? No. Charles Barkley? Nope. Karl Malone? No Rings. Hakeem Olajuwon? Maybe.
Magic had Bird, which was probably the greatest rivalry in the mid-80s. And Russell had Wilt in the 60s. Wilt was headed out when Kareem came and Walton wasn't there long enough.
There's no dispute now. Kobe and LeBron are one/two in some order, best in the East and best in the West. LeBron's going to get there. But I don't know about Kobe and the Lakers. The Lakers were almost embarassed by Houston. Now they have to deal with the Nuggets. Kobe has to be his best even before he gets to meet the league MVP.
Now all I have to wait for is the Kobe vs Lebron props to be available.
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May 7, 2009
April 21, 2009
April 17, 2009
Good Action I
- During the playoffs, I'll be doing little videos for Hardwood Paroxysm. There is going to be no editing or coherence or substance, so you should definitely tune in. Apparently, there will be antiquated sayings.
- I've also recently started writing little music blurbs for The Singles Jukebox. I know just as much about music as I do about basketball. Take that for what it's worth.
- One last thing I tend to know lots about: random basketball goods. As such, I'm now writing the Phenomenal Swag posts for Skeets.
So those are other places you can find my musings on various subjects. Now on to more good action.
Here's a video of me performing Seal's number 1 hit "Kiss by a Rose" while driving around with Lady Gaga:
- If you'd like all The Brad Miller Show videos, along with outtakes, never-before-seen footage, and other extras on a DVD for a low price, email me. I'm talking nice menus, high quality video, and laughs for literally probably an hour, all for around 6 dollars. It's an unbeatable deal. Also, be on the lookout late this summer for an amazing Brad Miller production.
- As a reward for making it this far (you haven't made it this far), here's another chapter of my book. If you, or anyone you know, want to publish it, email me. I'm easily bought.
(click for full-size)
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April 13, 2009
I'm in Alabama
I am driving a Chevrolet Aveo.
I am staying in a Holiday Inn.
I am eating at a Waffle House.
I am getting sunburned.
I am wearing boat shoes.
Ergo, content will be meager until Thursday.
But first, a two man play I call "We Move as One."
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11:02 AM
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March 28, 2009
Programming Note: OFF
Since I'll be in Toronto until Tuesday evening, I'm leaving the Blowtorch in the paws of my cat Boots with the Fur. She's not a great typist, but she's pretty witty. For instance, it was her idea to poop on the floor in that Brad Miller video. That being said, she's a reclusive genius; the Dave Chappelle of cats, if you will. I wouldn't count on her posting anything, but you might be able to find Blowtorch-branded silliness in or about other Internet locations.
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11:25 PM
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January 14, 2009
In Passing
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10:55 AM
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January 5, 2009
Sup, Y'all
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December 18, 2008
On Hiatus
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November 26, 2008
Quick Little Bits of Knowledge
- There will be no Blowtorch Presents this week, since it's Thanksgiving. But don't worry, next week will make up for it. There's going to be a new second banana that's not actually a banana. I'm quite excited.
- Not sure if there will be anything happening here Thursday or Friday. I'd say it's a 50/50 proposition.
- Lastly, enjoy not sleeping again. Ever:
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10:00 AM
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Labels: programming note, Vladimir Radmanovic
October 14, 2008
The Blowtorch Link Drop of October 14th
I'm not a link-drop kind of fellow, but maybe I should be. Let me know if that's something that's necessary. Anyways, here's other things I've been doing.
- At HP, a Kings preview. Wherein, I plead for internet support of the Kings.
- At HP, a Bulls preview. Wherein, I examine the impact of lowered expectations.
- With Matt, TRAP and PYRAMID. This is just basically leftovers that don't fit anywhere else. It's simple and pretty much great. Check it out or I'll punch you in the leg.
- Big ups to the weirdest thing I've seen on the internet in some time -- the Grill Project. I was lucky enough to be featured. Go check it out, you'll be horrified and delighted all at once.
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10:15 AM
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October 7, 2008
User Generated Content
Remember the Erik Spoelstra Green Screen Challenge? HUGE SUCCESS. Well, a couple of jacks sent in some Spoelstra goodness. And they're actually very nice.


Since it was only these two, I'm keeping my fine linens.
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I hope you haven't forgotten about that legendary day when Antoine Walker participated in a defensive drill in practice. A refresher:
ANYHOW, the following exchange occurred in the comments. Friend of The Blowtorch, Devine, tells it like it is.
Apparently, my blog is "trash." And since I don't know what posting comments "as people" means, I'll just say, "Hi hater."
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I'm doing things with Matt for his previews, so check over there.
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Labels: Antoine Walker, Erik Spoelstra, haters, programming note, the Grizzlies, the Heat
August 22, 2008
Ch-Check It Out
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11:32 AM
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August 18, 2008
Back Soon
I'm out of town for the next three days. Sorry, humans. I'll have a few things here and there since they're very mobile friendly but probably nothing here.
However, I will recommend that you buy this shirt. I did.
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