Saturday, October 01, 2005

Looking forward to basketball season

The way events have turned out for MLB this year it's refreshing to have another popular sport right around the corner. Well, at least if your favorite team hasn't made the playoffs again, further throwing fuel to their flaming history of shame(Chicago Cubs). Don't get me wrong certain teams are fun to root for, but when they take a nose dive straight into the depths of mediority or damnation, whichever is deemed appropriate dreams fade away. That's why if you're a sports fan you can focus your attention on the upcoming basketball season. Forget the baseball playoffs, Yankees and Braves win the pennant, random other teams make an appearnace, fans get hostile over questionable calls, and some idiot interferes with a play on the field. Like this is a real shocker. It's not a big deal to see the same teams oompete for the World Series. Who cares? That's why it's good to look forward to the basketball season.

The good points about watching pro and college basketball are: the games don't last 3 hours or more, basketball players sweat much harder to earn their salary, coaches scream at their players when they screw up then bench them a moments later, long suspensions are served to players who get involved in fights in the stands, drug use or possession is only an issue off the court, and when Shaq misses free throws fans enjoy a cool breeze in their direction. So there are several positive aspects in basketball. With the expansion team, the Charlotte Bobcats returning for their second year and the hot, top draft picks entering the league excitement is building. These rookies will be balling and displaying their talent in the spotlight. Lebron James and Carmelo Anthony may not be the centers of attention, but they'll still put on spectacular shows. They may even string together a couple triple-double performances. I'm definitely anticipating a great year of basketball rather than be absorbed into the usual, depressing circumstances of the baseball playoffs.

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