He's been getting a "lesson" about basketball from Jaynes. It's not uncommon for a beat writer to have a poor understanding of the basics of the sport. He's probably a nice guy and that's why he still has a job at the Oregonian when everyone else is getting fired, let go, or is leaving/have left. Anybody can write a sports article without any training at all. There's little to no talent necessary and anyone could be trained to do so in two weeks. Writing human interest stories is much different, and he's been fine at that, too. It's just too bad that he's from the only "paper" in town. If there were 3 or 4 papers, it's likely he'd be last or next to last on the "knowledge" list when it comes to understanding basketball. Everyone has their forte and basketball clearly isn't his. I have no objection to any of his articles, though, as I said, they're well written and he gets the information out there, which is what he's paid to do. If he was knowledgeable about basketball, that would be a bonus.