Blogger: Andrew Ungvari
Andrew Ungvari is a 31-year-old screenwriter from Los Angeles, California. His film, Fourteen Feet, is currently in development at Walt Disney Pictures and his play, Baggage, will debut in Los Angeles in 2008. Ungvari is a graduate of Beverly Hills High School and Loyola Marymount University's School of Film & Television.
Website: Andrew Ungvari
Ron Artest in Los Angeles?: Lakers Midsummer Report
There hasn't been much chatter coming out of the Lakers' front office this offseason. But that doesn't necessarily mean that the team isn't up to anything. Ronny Turiaf will probably become a member of the Golden State Warriors before the week is over. That isn't such a bad thing if the team, as rumor ... 17Jul2008 | Andrew Ungvari | 0 comments | Continued
Lakers-Celtics: News, Notes, and Observations from The Series That Was
How'd you like to be on that plane coming back to Los Angeles? Is it possible for a five-hour flight to feel like a fifteen-hour flight? Tuesday night, the Celtics dismantled the over-matched Lakers in what had to have been the ugliest ending to an ... 18Jun2008 | Andrew Ungvari | 0 comments | Continued
Lakers-Celtics: News, Notes, and Observations from Game Five
The Lakers managed to stay alive for another two days with their 103-98 victory on Sunday night. The Celtics set an NBA Playoff record with their ninth road loss of these playoffs. Here are some news, notes and observations from Game Five. 1) The Third Quarter For the first time in seven meetings against the Celtics ... 16Jun2008 | Andrew Ungvari | 0 comments | Continued
LA Lakers—Boston Celtics: News, Notes, and Observations from Game Three
I wouldn't go so far as to call this a series just yet. That won't happen until we're guaranteed a Game Six. I would be saying the same thing if the Lakers weren't up 2-1. That was one ugly basketball game. As always, here are my News, Notes, and Observations: 1) Kobe on Rondo to start ... 11Jun2008 | Andrew Ungvari | 0 comments | Continued
Lakers-Celtics: News, Notes, and Observations from Game Two
Game Two of the NBA Finals is in the books. It almost turned into the kind of game that makes you never forget where you were or who you were with but the Lakers came up short. The Lakers now have to win four out of five games in order to win the series ... 9Jun2008 | Andrew Ungvari | 3 comments | Continued
Lakers-Celtics: News, Notes, and Observations from Game One
With Game 1 of the NBA Finals in the books, I thought it was time for an NBA Finals edition of my News, Notes and Observations. But first, this week's trivia question: Which university has produced the most number one overall picks in the NBA Draft? 1. Both sides have to be encouraged by the ... 8Jun2008 | Andrew Ungvari | 2 comments | Continued
NBA News, Notes, and Observations: May 29, 2008
With both Conference Finals on the cusp of ending, it's time for my last News, Notes and Observations before the NBA Finals tip off next Thursday. This week's trivia question: Who was the first power forward to score 20,000 points? 1) Cry me a river-walk, San Antonio. Did Brent Barry get fouled? Absolutely. ... 29May2008 | Andrew Ungvari | 0 comments | Continued
