King Kaufman
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King Kaufman is a sports journalist and former program manager at Bleacher Report and daily sports columnist for Salon.com.
Biography
Kaufman grew up in
In addition to covering the major American sports leagues and international events such as the
His articles feature light-hearted humor, typically with a degree of self-deprecation. A former Angeleno, he enjoys relating stories of his fond memories of the Dodger games he listened to as a child.[citation needed]
Annually, he tracks the performance of
Kaufman has proposed changing the rules of nearly every organized sport, including removal of field goals from
Kaufman is a frequent critic of sports announcers who use shoddy statistics or generally do not care about the sport which they are announcing.[
Kaufman, an admirer of
Under the stage name the King Teen, Kaufman was the singer for the Smokejumpers, "purveyors of hampster-slappin' punk rockabilly in San Francisco from 1996-2000."[citation needed]
Kaufman was laid off by Bleacher Report in 2017, amid restructuring.[2]
External links
References
- ^ King Kaufman. "About King Kaufman". Retrieved 2011-02-02.
- ^ "Bleacher Report's credibility took years to earn, but just one month to lose". Awful Announcing. 2017-03-08. Retrieved 2022-01-05.