FanHouse Correspondent
Is this dork working for Ed Soares?
Dude is 100% correct
"Sick: businessman primarily motivated by profits"
irishrottie - Dana cares about giving the fans their moneys worth.
if you truly believe that you're delusional. Dana's ONLY concern is what brings in money. end of story. if it also happens to be what the fans are screaming for, so be it.
if he actually cared, kimbo, brock and toney would never have been signed.
TTT
The good thing about the internet is that it gives us all an outlet to tell the world what we are thinking.
The bad thing about the internet is that it gives us all an outlet to tell the world what we are thinking.
Card - FanHouse Correspondent
Is he really? Wow.
Cindy
this dude is clueless
This guy might be the biggest loser on the internet. Who cares what he thinks?
i hope i never have to hear that guys voice again
reporting
sends resume to FanHouse
Cindy, you know your boss crossed the Mason Dixie line with his rants.
Fans do not go up to that guy. Because nobody on Earth knows who the fuck he is. lol @ that clown.
Elie Seckbach is a sports writer who has been covering the NBA since 1997, using his unique questioning style to create entertaining reports that explore more than basketball. He has worked for the Los Angeles Daily News [1] as well as news outlets in Israel.
Elie Seckbach
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In 2008, he began reporting for AOL Sports FanHouse [2] He also has appeared in the film Who Shot Mamba. In October 2008 he began reporting for NBC-TV's website covering the Los Angeles Lakers. In September 2008 Seckbach was a featured speaker at The Blog World convention in Las Vegas talking about new media and journalism.
In June 2009 Yahoo Sports wrote about hip-hop superstar Lil' Wayne dropping the hottest rap song of the year in honor of Lakers star Kobe Bryant. The track was titled, simply, Kobe Bryant. Seckbach was sampled in the song four times -- including part of an interview he did with Orlando's Mickael Pietrus.
Seckbach also works as a boxing correspondent for AOL Sports and was featured in an article by Examiner's Michael Marley, who wrote: "If there is going to be an Internet age Howard Cosell, my former bossman, it may turn out to be the bright and lively “Embedded Correspondent,” Elie Seckbach.
Away from the NBA, Elie has covered major news events and has won both a Golden Mike and an Emmy Award. In 2009 Seckbach was nominated by the Associated Press and won the Mark Twain Award.
HAHAHA Thats got to be a spoof. Even his name is funny.
ES: Dan, you're from California? Your accent seems like you're from Central America...
WTF???
Elie does a great job as a reporter.
He simply is stating his opinion and asking to hear yours.
And no, I don't mean your opinion on his sexual orientation.
Dude, is good at his job. Subscribe to him on Youtube.
http://www.youtube.com/user/ESNEWS