I don’t know if it’s true … but I know that Crandell’s reporting on this story is incredibly poor journalism. It makes Page 6 look like Woodward and Bernstein’s best stuff..
I have a tip about a new arena, I won’t tell you they key who, what, how, or why … because I think this is story credible, and likely to happen, but not if I report anything of any substance. Of course, I will give no support for my unsubstantiated belief that the story is credible. Therefore, you should take my vague rumor, without any facts, as a credible news report.
I get that he didn’t want to expose his source, preemptively jump the story, or damage the process. That’s fine. It happens all the time with journalists, and they don’t report the story until later. You can’t be first to report the story, and do no reporting, which is what he’s doing.
There are lots of good reasons to get this out for Kings fans ... but he, the producer, and the station have a job and the duties that come with it. Do your job the right way, or don't. This level of journalism would not be OK at a high school paper.
If you are: (1) running with this story; and (2) are/have knocked down a negative ESPN story about the Kings over the last few years, I’m calling you a hypocrite.
For example, people that defended Cousins because reports “by unnamed sources are meaningless” and a running with Crandell’s “I have good news, I just can’t tell you what the news is or anything about it” story … as a story. You just listen to what you want to hear and dismiss the rest as baseless speculation.
I hope this is true ... but poor reporting and a lot of people that are hypocrits.