A basketball fans perspective
Sunday, Monday, Wednesday & Friday
The experience I
just described has become common place for NBA fans of the cities listed below.
It is important to note that several franchises (such as the Kings, Hawks, and
Clippers) are no longer based in their original locations. Nevertheless, the
duration referenced remains accurate, illustrating why fans in these cities may
feel dissatisfaction due to such extended periods without a championship. It
was said the old Brooklyn Dodgers would play excellent baseball but fail to win
a World Series until 1955. Fans of the team adopted this motto; “wait until
next year” indicating there is always hope.
Johnson’s play along with teammates was a contributing factor in the excellent season play of the Spurs. You might find this trivia interesting, Johnson becomes the second Spur to be named Sixth Man of the Year, he joins Manu GinĂ³bili who won the honor in 2008. The other part of Johnson was covered previously however its repeated here. The native of Chesterfield Virginia grew up near the City of Richmond, despite that fact playing for the Spurs and living in Texas he’s become a “real” cowboy. Johnson has purchased a 22-acre ranch in the hill country where he spends the majority of his off season time. The ranch includes horses, cattle, goats, llamas, and other animals. When he's not wearing a Spurs jersey, the Sixth Man dons cowboy boots and a 10-gallon hat, embodying a true cowboy off the court.
It is often suggested that visiting teams are at a disadvantage in certain venues, resulting in losses as soon as they step onto the court. While this assertion is not entirely accurate, there are locations where it is notably challenging for opponents to secure a victory. Without looking at numbers Cameron Indoor home of the Duke Blue Devils is one of those buildings. Although the record the last few years has not been exemplary Allen Fieldhouse where the Kansas Jayhawks play should also be included in the count. For years, the opposition hated to play in Rupp Arena, the Kentucky Wildcats court where they held court (a play on words for you). Of these arenas probably lesser known is The McCarthey Athletic Center the Gonzaga Bulldogs arena, there are others across the nation but I wanted to profile just a few for you.
It’s likely you’ve read this statement over and over from me in the past, I intend for the 99th time to refrain from commenting on click bait. You know a former player or media member will make a statement which appears outlandish to me. Before I proceed everyone is entitled to their own opinion on a subject. The stuff I hope to avoid are the comparisons, “He played in the 1950’s he couldn’t play with today’s athletes be it college or the NBA.” We have no time machines allowing Player A. to return from the 1950’s to competition today. I am giving you advance notice, should I slip again you have my permission to ignore it, thanks in advance.