Lang Whitaker

Lang Whitaker is an American author and sportswriter[1] who works for the Memphis Grizzlies as the General Manager of Grizz Gaming, and a contributor to Grind City Media, as well as a contributor to GQ Magazine.

From 2000–2013, Whitaker worked as a writer and editor for SLAM Magazine, a hip-hop-influenced basketball magazine.

In 2010, he was one of the co-authors of the book "FreeDarko Presents: The Undisputed Guide to Pro Basketball History."

In 2011, he co-founded the sports website The Classical alongside FreeDarko founder Bethlehem Shoals and several others.

His memoir about growing up as a fan of the Atlanta Braves and Bobby Cox, titled "In the Time of Bobby Cox: The Atlanta Braves, Their Manager, My Couch, Two Decades, and Me," was released in March 2011, from Scribner.

From 2011–2013, he was GQ's NBA writer for GQ.com. Since 2015, Whitaker has written regularly about cooking and food for GQ.

From 2013-2017, he worked for NBA Digital, writing for NBA.com, co-hosting the Hang Time Podcast, and appearing on NBA TV.

In 2007, Whitaker won the NBA Blogger Awards' Lifetime Achievement Award for his work on "The Links" on SLAMonline.com. From 2006–2008, Whitaker was the editor-in-chief of Striker, an American soccer magazine. From 2008–10, Whitaker wrote a weekly column for Hawks.com, the official site of the Atlanta Hawks. During the 2008–09 NBA season, he did color commentary on several radio broadcasts of Hawks games.

He attended the University of Georgia and has written for magazines, newspapers and made guest appearances on television. He lives in New York with his wife and their dog Starbury, who is named after former New York Knicks point guard Stephon Marbury. He is an avid fan of Atlanta's three major professional sports franchises: basketball's Atlanta Hawks, baseball's Atlanta Braves, and football's Atlanta Falcons as well as English soccer team Manchester United. Whitaker has also been written about[2] in The New Yorker and The New York Times. He appeared as a cultural commentator on VH1's series "I Love the New Millennium."

References

  1. LeBoutillier, Nate (2006). The Story of the Atlanta Hawks. The Creative Company. p. 23. ISBN 9781583413999. Retrieved 3 November 2014.
  2. Konigsberg, Eric (2002-02-04). "The Slam Team". The New Yorker. ISSN 0028-792X. Retrieved 2018-01-05.



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