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A Blog for Your Commute

Kelly O'Meara Morales

Music, basketball, cocktails, politics, and the constant search for good articles to read on the train.

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Latest Issues

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I'm back!

It’s been about a year since my last Substack post, not including recent uploads of old writing about the Golden State Warriors. During this past year, I’ve wanted to write, but life got in the way.

3 months ago
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From 2022: Klay Thompson returns triumphantly in a Warriors’ win: Steve Kerr’s substitution patterns, Klay’s on-ball creation, and his spacing.

I was 25 years old and in the bar-crawling phase of my life when Klay Thompson tore his ACL during the 2019 Finals. Naturally, I was at my favorite bar in New York during this game and in the immediate, ugly afterglow of the Warriors’ loss,...

4 months ago
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From 2021: Steph Curry breaks the all-time record for threes — all hail Steph Curry!

I’ve had some ongoing projects take up the bulk of my free time. In the interest of keeping this Substack alive until I can dive back into writing more often, I’m going to post some old articles of mine that weren’t on Substack before. Here...

4 months ago
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A requiem for Jane's Addiction

At the peak of Jane’s Addiction’s fame, Dave Navarro and Perry Farrell brawled onstage as they performed the song, “Ocean Size.” The year was 1991 and this fistfight on the opening night of the first-ever Lollapalooza threatened to derail t...

a year ago
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