I’m not into sports, especially basketball, but by the third panel of dense, odd conversation, I’d figured out this wasn’t an extended pun but hidden basketball team names. Wait… no Pistons?
In the early 70s an issue of Sports Illustrated printed a Jr. High student’s history report in which he included the names of every baseball, football, basketball, and hockey team in existence at the time. It was really clever but his teacher, having no sense of humor, gave him an F on the report.
Oh, my. You are the King Mr Pastis! My brother, the sports trivia King, would have loved this. I didn’t get it until the final cell, but I’m not into sports that much, and I must give honor where it is due. I often think you did well in giving up your first career for that of an underpaid, over maligned Comic Artiste. Of course, what do we know, you might have entertained the court with your very long convoluted summaries that won over the juries amidst groans and various other responses…
I’m not a fan of the NBA, but I love Coltrane. He is the embodiment of modern jazz. Check out the albums, Giant Steps, My Favorite Things, Blue Train, and Miles Davis’s Kind of Blue.
The minute I read “Coltrane” I forgot this was a comic strip until the last panel. Thank you for the tribute to John William Coltrane, and his magnificent genius. I love when Pearls Before Swine goes meta.
There’s an Aussie cartoonist who does this sort of thing a lot, sometimes with music, movies, etc. Kind of fun, I think, but definitely not boring, as at least one of us commenters thinks.
This particular strip required that your attention be rapt or not at all. Pastis needed to be a warrior to put this one together even though it left Rat in his usual state of feeling pissedon. There, got the rest of them….
Aren’t there 30 NBA teams? Couldn’t find a way to fit pistons or warriors into this comic? Rat should have come back and said “Somebody must have piston your cheerios this morning” in the last panel
BasilBruce about 20 hours ago
Not being a big sports fan, I had no idea what was happening until the last panel; I kept waiting for a pun.
nixie224 about 20 hours ago
He was a Warrior of music.
youarentjackson about 20 hours ago
Some readers may feel pi**ed on (piston) first reading this strip—others may feel rapt or something.
nesto49 about 20 hours ago
Reading this on my phone, I saw only one panel at a time. But I was sure they would end up at Stephen’s desk!!
Robin Harwood about 19 hours ago
Boring.
blunebottle about 19 hours ago
And no, I don’t want to listen to Celtic music. Bring on the Jazz.
mysterysciencefreezer about 18 hours ago
Reread this twice and only caught 24 references (before the final panel gave the game away).
(Reads again): Oh, Rat had the first reference. That’s what threw me.
mysterysciencefreezer about 18 hours ago
For those who didn’t quite get the clues (Ignore if you want to puzzle through yourself):
Sun (Phoenix Suns)Heat (Miami Heat)Pelicans (New Orleans Pelicans)Clipper (Los Angeles Clippers)Maverick (Dallas Mavericks)Jazz (Utah Jazz)Wizard (Washington Wizards)Bull (Chicago Bulls)Buck (Milwaukee Bucks)Nuggets (Denver Nuggets)King (Sacramento Kings)Trailblazer (Portland Trailblazers)Pace (Indiana Pacers)Magic (Orlando Magic)Rocketed (Houston Rockets)76 (Philadelphia 76ers)Grizzly (Memphis Grizzlies)Lake (Los Angeles Lakers)Hawks (Atlanta Hawks)Timberwolves (Minnesota Timberwolves)Net (Brooklyn Nets)Spur (San Antonio Spurs)Thunder (Oklahoma City Thunder)Hornet (Charlotte Hornets)Knickers (New York Knicks)Cavalier (Cleveland Cavaliers)Celtic (Boston Celtics)
Sir Not-Appearing-In-This-Gag: Detroit Pistons, Golden State Warriors, Toronto Raptors
alien011 about 18 hours ago
Ok, I thought Pig had his answers written by ChatGPT.
iggyman about 18 hours ago
I though Pig was a little chatty until I read the last panel! Had to dribble through it !
JoeStoppinghem Premium Member about 17 hours ago
I just like that Mr. Pastis knew who John Coltrane was.
Ermine Notyours about 15 hours ago
“Do dead teams count, son?”
“Ick!”
WaitingMan about 15 hours ago
John Coltrane. The greatest musician who ever lived. IMHO.
g.p.hardy about 14 hours ago
“Demonstrate that you’re American and don’t understand that you have an international audience, without saying you’re American.”
crobinson019 about 14 hours ago
Got ‘em all, but I don’t watch the NBA
jmorris3 Premium Member about 14 hours ago
Wow, no love for the Pistons?
Nighthawks Premium Member about 14 hours ago
pace—-is not Pacers
Egrayjames about 14 hours ago
I’ll take Pigs word for there being 27….I couldn’t be bothered trying to figure out any teams.
CountOlaf2.0 Premium Member about 13 hours ago
God Bless America!
Chief Inspector about 13 hours ago
I thought I was the only non sports fan on the planet
Jeffin Premium Member about 13 hours ago
Lotta (basket) balls.
ladykat about 13 hours ago
I never noticed what was going on, as I don’t give a hoot about basketball.
aerotica69 about 13 hours ago
Ah, but is that "S"eltic or "K"eltic music?
Charles & Susan Premium Member about 13 hours ago
Pure genius!
DaBump Premium Member about 13 hours ago
I’m not into sports, especially basketball, but by the third panel of dense, odd conversation, I’d figured out this wasn’t an extended pun but hidden basketball team names. Wait… no Pistons?
Slowly, he turned... about 13 hours ago
not one of your best Stephen. Not even 27th.
TekoaMT about 12 hours ago
Stephan must live really close to his Level I trauma hospital to be poking Rat that much.
grgisme about 12 hours ago
In the early 70s an issue of Sports Illustrated printed a Jr. High student’s history report in which he included the names of every baseball, football, basketball, and hockey team in existence at the time. It was really clever but his teacher, having no sense of humor, gave him an F on the report.
Malph about 12 hours ago
Since I detest basketball (and soccer) I had no idea until the end.
Caerin Premium Member about 12 hours ago
Oh, my. You are the King Mr Pastis! My brother, the sports trivia King, would have loved this. I didn’t get it until the final cell, but I’m not into sports that much, and I must give honor where it is due. I often think you did well in giving up your first career for that of an underpaid, over maligned Comic Artiste. Of course, what do we know, you might have entertained the court with your very long convoluted summaries that won over the juries amidst groans and various other responses…
dhmcgee04 Premium Member about 12 hours ago
No Hawks, Raptors, or Warriors.
carlosrivers about 12 hours ago
…so clever…
rshive about 12 hours ago
Don’t think I would have noticed until Rat mentioned it.
royq27 about 12 hours ago
Not a big NBA fan, but Coltrane – now you’re talking…
win.45mag about 12 hours ago
The odds of seeing a clipper ship are higher than winning the lottery.
ajr58(1) about 12 hours ago
Celtics, as in Boston, is pronounced with a soft “c.” Celtic as in music is pronounced “Keltic.” So, I think it remains 26
bunrabbit99 about 11 hours ago
wondered how he was going to get the celtics in there!
Goat from PBS about 11 hours ago
I knew what was happening after that first panel.
1. Suns 2. Heat 3. Pelicans 4. Clippers 5. Mavericks 6. Jazz 7. Wizard 8. Bulls 9. Bucks 10. Nuggets 11. Kings 12. Trailblazers 13. Pacers 14. Magic 15. Rockets 16. Grizzlies 17. Lakers 18. Hawks 19. Timberwolves 20. Nets 21. Spurs 22. Thunder 23. Hornets 24. Knicks 25. 76ers 26. Caviliers 27. Celtics
I overlooked the 76ers first read.
Ellis97 about 11 hours ago
I am so lost on this one.
raybarb44 about 11 hours ago
Creative…..
Emmett Wayne about 11 hours ago
It took me to Hawks and Timberwolves before I caught on.
Bucinka about 10 hours ago
Those first two panels are my idea of the afterlife.
GojusJoe about 10 hours ago
I’m not a fan of the NBA, but I love Coltrane. He is the embodiment of modern jazz. Check out the albums, Giant Steps, My Favorite Things, Blue Train, and Miles Davis’s Kind of Blue.
skildude about 10 hours ago
Otis Rufus Driftwood about 10 hours ago
Not bad. You missed three however.
Wanderer87 about 10 hours ago
Never get the sports references. Same happens when I play ‘Connections" . I always fail when it’s sports related.
esarde about 10 hours ago
When he does a strip like this I have to discipline myself to read one square at a time to not ruin the punch line…no Warriors?
dadlivonia about 10 hours ago
It was almost like a piston was driving him. It spurred him on to greatness.
Bobbers Premium Member about 10 hours ago
Well, he was certainly right about Coltrane. And son Ravi ain’t bad, either!
zeexenon about 10 hours ago
Well, happily, there are fewer and fewer coal trains. But the concept is difficult to get through most anthracite skulls.
walkingmancomics about 9 hours ago
not being a sports fan I am nonetheless in awe of this achievement, and don’t mind at all I had no idea what was going on until the last panel, too!
ronlouisscholl about 9 hours ago
Yeah, John was a real warrior at pumping those sax pistons. I was ‘enraptored.’
Eric S about 9 hours ago
“Trailblazers” are usually just called “Blazers” these days.
bigplayray about 9 hours ago
Hummm… left out the Warriors? Very interesting!
Rose Madder Premium Member about 8 hours ago
I’m not into the NBA – and now that it’s been said the teams are listed – I might find 4 or 5 I recognize – maybe.
jjbarefoot about 8 hours ago
Pacers, 76ers omitted.
mindjob about 8 hours ago
That’s one more off his bucket list. NFL teams next
Jaydee008 Premium Member about 8 hours ago
The minute I read “Coltrane” I forgot this was a comic strip until the last panel. Thank you for the tribute to John William Coltrane, and his magnificent genius. I love when Pearls Before Swine goes meta.
sperry532 about 8 hours ago
Well done.
John Jorgensen about 8 hours ago
I kept thinking this was going to be a masterpiece of a pun setup.
twagner003 about 7 hours ago
Well done, Stephan. When it comes to wordplay, you’re a real Warrior!
swenbu Premium Member about 7 hours ago
There’s an Aussie cartoonist who does this sort of thing a lot, sometimes with music, movies, etc. Kind of fun, I think, but definitely not boring, as at least one of us commenters thinks.
Heelboy 12 about 7 hours ago
This particular strip required that your attention be rapt or not at all. Pastis needed to be a warrior to put this one together even though it left Rat in his usual state of feeling pissedon. There, got the rest of them….
PaintTheDust about 7 hours ago
My suspicion was starting by panel 3, and I caught on by 4. But it’s Knickerbockers, not Knickers.
C wolfe about 7 hours ago
Well done.
moondog42 Premium Member about 6 hours ago
Aren’t there 30 NBA teams? Couldn’t find a way to fit pistons or warriors into this comic? Rat should have come back and said “Somebody must have piston your cheerios this morning” in the last panel
Jaime Jean M about 6 hours ago
And me looking for a pun that never arrived. I don’t know the first thing about NBA teams.
chief tommy about 6 hours ago
Didn’t know there was an NBA team — the Coltranes!
JPuzzleWhiz about 6 hours ago
Stephen did this all by himself, but it really was a “team” effort! He’s totally in a unique “league”!
willie_mctell about 5 hours ago
Rat is right. I’m glad I skipped directly to the last panel.
SNVBD about 5 hours ago
As a non-american I completed missed the punch line.
WCraft Premium Member about 4 hours ago
And here I was thinking it was another set up for a cheesy pun…
olds_cool63 about 4 hours ago
John Coltrane. The name says it all. Nuff said.
bigdawgjohn about 4 hours ago
was waiting for my Cavs to get mentioned. so glad they came up in the last panel
Boomer with a view about 3 hours ago
I bet New Orleans was piston off when the Jazz moved to Utah. There’s only a very little actual jazz music in Salt Lake City.
jjpeacockiv about 2 hours ago
Missing Pistons, Warriors, and Raptors. Took a few reads to catch 76ers.
eddi-TBH about 2 hours ago
Using Coltrane to camouflage the word trickery was doubly clever.