A basketball fans perspective
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Build it and they will come
If you saw the 1989 movie classic Field of Dreams the headline
will be familiar to you. Farmer Ray (Kevin Costner) kept hearing a voice over
and over whisper “Build it and they will come.” See the movie for yourself, as
for the headline you will locate a connecting story below on the Mavs planned
new arena. My question for you….what is categorized as old, American Airlines is
coming up on 25 years of existence. How about Municipal Auditorium in Kansas
City MO? The downtown Muni opened its doors for basketball in 1935, over that
time the building’s been renovated numerous times. It’s hosted the MIAA
Basketball Tournament since 2003, its been home to the NAIA Tournament from
1937-1974.
The tournament moved to Kemper Arena
and later to Tulsa Oklahoma before returning to Municipal Auditorium in 2002.
The venue hosted three of the first four Final Fours, and its last NCAA
Tournament game was played in 1964. Although football stadiums eventually
became the primary sites for the national championship, Kansas City and
Municipal Auditorium hosted more NCAA championship games than any other
location for many years. UMKC once played its home games there, later shifting
them back to campus, but after hiring Mark Turgeon this spring, the university
announced it would return to the Muni. Renovations have given the arena a
permanent capacity of 7,300, with room for 2,600 additional temporary seats.
The result is an intimate setting with excellent sightlines, where fans feel
close to the action. Modern arenas have their appeal, but Municipal
Auditorium—known locally as the Muni—still carries a special sense of history
and character.
Most annoying fans
Generally speaking whenever the subject of annoying fans are
discussed we are discussing colleges, we could be conversing on Cameron Indoor
(Duke), Allen Fieldhouse (Kansas) or Rupp Arena (Kentucky). These and other
basketball arenas around the nation visiting teams hate to enter not only due
to facing the teams but those somewhat annoying fans as well. I’ve never had
the opportunity to attend a game in Crypto.com (Lakers), TD Garden (Celtics),
Chase Center (Warriors) or Madison Square Garden (Knicks). In this instance I
intend to take advantage of information rightly or wrongly conveyed by attendees
at each of these venues. We can come to a variety of definitions what details
an annoying fan with that let’s take a closer look.
As some are aware there have been incidents where fans actually
had altercations, the one incident that certainly is the most mentioned was “The
Malice in the Palace.” This was an actual fight between members of the Pacers
and the Pistons who then played their home games at the Palace of Auburn Hills.
This altercation took place November 19, 2004, do a
deep dive for further details. Ja Morant’s father was banned at one time from
attending games at the FedEx Forum in Memphis based on his actions toward game
officials. Over time there have been a number of other instances. In 2020 after
Kemba Walker was ejected during a Boston Celtics game at TD Garden, a
frustrated fan threw a beer toward the court near the Spurs’ bench. The
incident resulted in a game delay and the fan being arrested. Can we say fans
have no always been on their best behavior when attending games especially when
consuming adult beverages.
A planned arena
Talk over the
past few months has now been confirmed: the Dallas Mavericks announced their plan
to build a new arena. The American Airlines Center home since 2001 will be
replaced by an arena owned by the Mavericks. The new arena will be built in
North Dallas, about 10 miles from downtown. According to a news release, 104
acres near I-635 and the North Dallas Tollway will be purchased, the Valley
View Mall once stood on this site. The mall was closed in 2015 and demolished
in 2023.
A decision was
reported to have been made by December 2025 but delays forced it to slip into
2026 with July being the last possible date for a decision. This timeline had
to be culminated in order to stay on schedule and allow for construction of
this building prior to the American Airlines Center lease expiring in 2031. The
future of the NHL’s Dallas Stars who share the arena remains unclear; reports
suggest they may either remain at the current location or build an arena of
their own. So it now appears Dallas will join Oklahoma City along with Philadelphia
in construction of a new arena for their NBA teams.
Twins
Before
writing this, I conducted a degree of research to uncover how frequently twins
are born in the United States. According to information
I uncovered twin live births occur every 31-32 times out of 1,000 births, 1 out
of 30 live births is a twin. “There are Fraternal twins (dizygotic) twins are
two individuals born from the same pregnancy, formed when two separate eggs are
fertilized by two separate sperm.” On the other hand “Identical twins
(monozygotic) twins result from a single fertilized egg splitting into two,
sharing nearly 100% of their DNA.” Despite the rarity of twin births the NBA
has witnessed its share over its history.
Tom and Dick Van Arsdale might have been the first
twins in the NBA, they played their college basketball at Indiana, they played
12 seasons in the NBA (1965-1977) for a variety of teams. As for the others
this is not in order of when they arrived with the exception of Ausar and Amen
Thompson. They were each drafted in the Top Five in 2023 the only twins to be
lottery picks. As for the other names we have Cody and Caleb Martin, Brook and
Robin Lopez, Marcus and Markieff Morris. In addition to them there is also
Jason (who recently passed) and Jaron Collins plus Keegan and Kris Murray. This
exercise is closed with the names of Justin and Julian Champagnie. It's
remarkable that both of these brothers and others had the talent to make it to
the NBA.
Mizzou recruiting
Blue
Blood programs and those slightly below have managed winning programs with 3
keys in my estimation. They are a winning head coach, a winning
program and a continuous pipeline of talent flowing into the school.
Of course the pipeline feeds the other two tenants that allow for success on
the basketball court. I believe at least two of the tenants are in place at
Mizzou, the coach (Dennis Gates) and the program, the third of course is the
pipeline. In this instance I’m speaking strictly of high school talent, I am
not negating talent brought in from the portal.
In
the day of instant transfer eligibility I continue to believe in high school
talent. Sure, there is the one and done issue plus transfers out of the program
but they are pauses on the road to success. The Class of 2027 has been
identified and offers have been made, allow me to introduce a number of
prospects identified by the coaching staff and hope they will be Columbia
Missouri bound in the fall of 2027. Adkinson is a verbal commit, he and others
might choose to attend another school however its good news for Mizzou fans.
They are aware the coach and his staff are working continuously to attract winning
players to a winning basketball program.
Scottie
Adkinson 6-foot 2 combo guard Webster Groves HS 4-stars-verbal commit
Caleb
Ourigou 6-foot 11 center OT Elite HS 4-stars
Cameron
Barnes 6-foot 7 forward Link Academy 4-stars
Jimmy
McKinney III 6-foot 1 combo guard Vashon HS 3-stars
Davion
Thompson 6-foot 2 point guard Link Academy 4-stars
Gassim
Toure 6-foot 3 point guard Principia School 3-stars