Monday, June 09, 2008

NBA 2008- Basketball Fever

























While America is raging with the NBA fever as the Boston Celtics clash against the Los Angeles Lakers in the finals of NBA 2008, I too am catching up with this fever.

To give a little background on how my obsession with this sport started- When i landed in Boston in the fall of 2001 to go to graduate school, I ended up staying at my aunt's place for the most part of my student years. My cousin who was born here was in middle-school at that time and an active basketball player, a point-guard for his school team. While, the two of us spent time shooting baskets outside the house, I also got to go along with my aunt and uncle to see all his games and slowly started getting more familiar with the rulles and terminology of the sport. Many of my weekends were spent in driving with them for miles to take him to play his varsity games etc. Slowly, middle school basketball interest transformed into watching NBA, and of course, the Celtics became a local favorite.

While, I've not been watching every game in the eastern conference and western conference, the Celtics clashing with the LA Lakers is something that cannot be ignored. The Boston Celtics have not won the NBA championship in more than 20 years and the Lakers had their last winning in 2004. So, its more than fair for me to support the Celtics, given that they really deserve to win. K thinks that being a Californian now, my loyalties should be towards the Lakers, but, I am not budging. While, he is rooting for Kobe Bryant, the Lakers superstar to dunk, I am cheering my head off for the Celtics superhero Paul Pierce to continue his phenomenal shotting record. Our living room with the 52" plasma TV (watching basketball on high definition is simply super) comes alive during those last few minutes of the fourth quarter.

Games 1 and 2 were played in Boston on last Thursday and Sunday and the Celtics beat the Lakers 108-102 last night. With a NBA pro coach like Phil Jackson (whom I whole heartedly admire) coaching the Lakers, its indeed hard to imagine them not play hard. The Celtics coach Doc Rivers has indeed brought this team together and including bench players like James Posey, Leon Powe who seem to shine through along with cute Rajon Rondo, Kevin Garnett, Ray Allen and Paul Pierce, it is a treat to watch them all play.

With Game 3 coming up in the Staples Center in LA tomorrow night, am counting the hours, I am sure that the Lakers will play hard defense on their home territory. Hopefully, theere will be all 7 games played to satisfy the quench of fans like me during this NBA season.

9 comments:

Cham said...

You re hoping Lakers to win :)

mitr_bayarea said...

Cham-
no, no, I am rooting for the Celtics to win.

Kavitha Jay said...

you have been tagged :)..check out my blog.

Priya said...

Thaz a great write up Mitr:) Just loved it and ur post says no matter where u are, stick to your heart and your favorites...

Priya said...

I got into it only a few weeks back, after my father (who came here 4 weeks ago) got coached by my brother, and is now soo into it, you can't tell he hasn't been following it all his life :)) and my mom isn't far behind, she gave me a 'layman' accnt of the game last night :O

Uma said...

lovely post! But I am not that interested in basketball.

mitr_bayarea said...

Kavitha- Oh No...not another tag, will take up on this later.

Priya-yes, am trying to stick to my loyalties as far as possible.

Priya-that is so cool that ur folks are into basketball.

Uma- thanks...

na_an said...

cool...I did'nt know you follow basketball! I am sure it will be quite interesting watch...enjoy!

tt_giant said...

ahem! actually, i want the lakers to win! me and my never ending obsession with the left coast.