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Jerry Brewer

Jerry Brewer

National Sports Columnist at The Washington Post

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Location
United States
Languages
  • English
Covering topics
  • Basketball
  • College Sports
  • Football

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Recent Articles

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Column | Trump has made sports franchises and athletes his sideshow props

Trump keeps stripping sports and athletes of their dignity. Just look at Juventus.
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Column | The NBA’s newest power is scary young, scary different and...

The Oklahoma City Thunder became the NBA’s most dominant team this season by laying waste to conventional wisdom.
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Column | In Seattle, the Thunder’s success reopens wounds never ful...

Seventeen years after the Sonics left town, Oklahoma City’s run to the NBA Finals feels to fans like “they’re making you watch your ex get married.”
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Column | Lay it on the line: Foul artists have ruled the NBA playoffs

It’s not a magic trick: Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Jalen Brunson have hacked the system for their benefit.
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Column | The NBA will have another new champion. Get used to it.

Owners negotiated a financial system that has brought about a level of parity the league has never experienced
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Column | As the Mavericks go from broke to fortune, the NBA lottery...

The league’s draft order process isn’t rigged, but Dallas landing the top pick months after trading a superstar certainly raised eyebrows.
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Column | The Nuggets might want to stop testing Nikola Jokic’s pati...

Nikola Jokic has become the most responsible superstar in the NBA, but he deserves a supporting cast worthy of his basketball genius.
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Column | Draymond Green is a lot of things, but he’s not a victim

The only agenda targeting the Warriors’ star is the one he created.
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Column | Who is Shedeur Sanders without Deion? We’re about to find ...

Born into his father’s fame, the quarterback must stand on his own now, which poses challenges and opportunities.
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Column | Who is Shedeur Sanders without Deion? We’re about to find ...

Born into his father’s fame, the quarterback must stand on his own now, which poses challenges and opportunities.
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Column | Florida-Houston’s messy ending was the perfect metaphor fo...

The NCAA men’s basketball final was an uplifting title game. And then it just ended.