A basketball fans perspective
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And then it occurred, it landed like a Mike Tyson punch on the ears of listeners. “I don’t wanna jinx anyone but should the Knicks began planning a victory parade?” That was the jest of the conversation back and forth between the two for about 10 minutes or so. “The Nets will never be it, the Knicks are the cities team” said one of the ESPN guys. I felt it in my bones before this contest began, if the Knicks win this thing we’ll hear about it for the next year. How can this conclusion be an outcome, look at the New York Jets? They have been a bad team for years yet they are always a topic of conversation from east coast media. My question, when’s the last time the Jets have been a relatively good football team….I thought so. Some reading this are upset with my take, sorry that’s how I see it.
What else did those other Spurs accomplish; wait I will answer that for you. All three, Robinson, Ginobili and Duncan have been enshrined in the Naismith Hall of Fame and received other honors. I don’t wish you to misread this, I am making no claims regarding Harper’s NBA future however based on his rookie play he could wind up his NBA career with an extensive resume if he continues at this pace. NOTE: Although the Spurs lost the game Harper came off the bench and scored 15 points in the loss, his rookie Spurs total stands at 266 points (and counting).
Of course Smith is not the first, it’s my belief Michael Jordan is probably the first NBA player to return to college to complete his degree but there are others. Among just a few of the names, Shaquille O’Neal, Vince Carter, Steph Curry, Marvin Williams, Rajon Ronda and Ray Allen. I believe AJ Dybansta will also join them after a promise made to his mother to graduate college, while for others it was likely personal satisfaction. Whatever the basis it’s good for another aspect, I have no idea of the finances of these former players but believe it to be substantial. They have no employment opportunities which require a college diploma yet they did the work, they are applauded by me for completing the task begun years prior.
Often find myself in conversation at work when I didn’t begin the dialogue, co-workers have sometimes approached me as if I have the answers (which is not true). My memory of certain games precedes my understanding of the intricacies of the game of basketball. I cannot give you the date but I remember the first time I saw LeBron James play. He was still in high school and playing for St. Vincent-St. Mary in Akron Ohio. This too was a televised game, I witnessed Kobe Bryant’s 81-point game against the Raptors. In addition to those names I saw Victor Wembanyama play in Las Vegas when only a handful (exaggeration of fans) even knew his name. Sometimes I wonder if friends and acquaintances are saying; “Doesn’t this guy ever shut up?” Yes I do when I am asleep….otherwise you can generally catch me discussing my favorite sport.