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Blogging might well be the 21st century's form of journaling. As a writing teacher, I have always advised my students to keep a daily journal as a way of organizing their thoughts for future writing projects, a discipline I have unfortunately never consistently practiced myself. By blogging, I might finally be able to follow my own good advice.

The difference between journaling and blogging is that the blogger opens his or her writing to the public, something journal- writers are usually reluctant to do. I am not so reticent.

The trick for me will be to avoid cluttering the internet with more blather, something none of us need more of. If I stick to subjects I know: sports and literature, I believe I can avoid that pitfall. I can't promise that I'll not stray from time to time to comment on ancillary subjects, but I will make every attempt to be interesting and perhaps even insightful.

Saturday, February 22, 2025

BIG AND SMALL

 Watching the Warriors defensively dismantle the Sacramento Kings last night with the smallest lineup that I can remember was impressive. Later, Coach Kerr stated that he believes this is going to be the Warriors' starting lineup of the future. This has caused a flurry of media and fan responses about Small Ball efficacy in a league that has been trending to Big Ball lately. How will the Warriors fare against teams with tall, long wings and huge 7 ft centers, like Jokic. Well, they did quite well against a team with 6'11" Domatas Sabonas and back up 7' Jonas Valanciunas. There will be Adebayo, Towns,  Antetocoupo to think about, but if last night's game is a predicter, then I'm not too worried. And, remember, Mr. Looney is ready at all times to provide some muscle if needed and Trace Davis and the suprisingly up and coming 7' Quinten Post. The key in my mind is consistent Defenseive aggressiveness. It's not enough to simply keep your man in front of you, it means making your opponent worried abd nervous, forcing him out of his comfort zones, which is what the Warriors did to the Kings last night. It is my belief that if the Warriors can keep this kind of defense going the rest of the way, no team will be happy to have to play the Dubs in a seven game series. Remember, also, that Jonathan Kuminga will be back soon. If truly healthy, coming off he bench, he will provide lots of athleticism on both ends of the court. It's important to remember that Kuminga is a very in-your-face defender. And, finally, let's be clear, the Warriors' transformation has come about with the addition of Jimmy Butler. Butler truly knows how to play basketball at both ends of the court. One could compare him to Draymond Green with a shooting touch. He balances both mind and instinct. And he does a lot of the little things that add up to wins, intercepting a pass at a crucial time, snagging an offensive rebound, shutting down a hot shooter, boxing off, etc, etc. I was very concerned about this trade, No longer. Butler is a baller, pure and simple. He has never forgotten what he learned on the playground, you don't get to stay on the court unless you win. 

My wife an I are looking forward to joining other retired Wariors' numbers on Sunday afternoon to be part of the cereemony to retire the number of Andre Iguodala, Wilt, Thurmond, and Atlles have passed but Rick Barry and I from the Sixties generation of Warriors are still standing.  Chris Mullins will represent the Dream Team generation. Iguodala will be the first Dub to rise into the rafters. He will soon be followed by Curry, Thompson, Green, and KD. 

Wilt Chamberlain's anniversary of his 100 point game is approaching, I'll be posting Wilt poems unti then. 

LOOKING UP AT WILT

There is, among the tallest of everything:
From ageless redwoods to light houses,
to tall tales of Biblical Goliaths
to the giant lumberjack, Paul Bunyon
to the tallest at the Court of Basketball,
the Lord Chamberlain of Height, Sir Wilt.

 

 




 

Sunday, February 16, 2025

NBA ALL STAR WEEKEND 2025 & ETC

 I don't think I need to say too much  about Mac McClung's winning the dunk contest except to say in terms of creativity and athleticism it was the best I've ever seen, Remember the dude is only 6'2" tall. That little rim touch before dunking the last of his jumps was pure dunk contest desert. I'm writing on Sunday morning, so I'm holding off what I think of the new tournament format for the All Star Game, but I have a feeling the NBA might have a winner. It smells like it will be more competitive. 

As for the contests themselves, the addition of Stephen Castle proved that there are dunkers in the NBA, to make the competition meaningful. It's up to the league office to vet the contestants more thoroughly. The first two other leapers Andre Jackson and Matas Buzelis were mediocre at best. The 3- point-shooting contest remains the most competitive. The skills competition really needs a face lift. The shooting part needs to fit the concept of SKILL? This contest should be about a player's handle and passing, or if there must be shooting it should be floaters or reverse lay-ups. I'd love to see spin moves, crossovers and change of direction, etc. This would add a creativity component to the contest. Speed, yes, but creativity as well. The contest needs to get the fans up on their feet. Imagine, a Wembanyama vs Kyrie in a handle contest. See what I'm saying? Big Shout out to Sir Charles for donating $250,000.00 to the Glide Center. 

ETC

I've been critical in the past of the All Star game, particularly the game itself, as boring. I'm looking forward to the new format this afternoon. But my ETC (above) has to do with the negativity I'm reading from fan comments. Not just actual criticism, which can be constructive, but meanness. This kind of vitriol has increased since the Trump era began and is worse since his reelection. Trump has opened the Pandora's box of meanness and vitriol. It has got to stop, people. Let's be human again. Let's think kindness. One negative MAGA dude compared the NBA All Star Weekend to a CARNY side show. This guy needs to get a life. Instead of CARNY we should think CARNIVAL, like the Mardi Gras or Rio Carnivale in Brazil: music, dancing, spectacles, joy, fans and players mingling, good food, friendship, that's what the All Star Weekend is all about. As a nation, we need to jam all of Trump's meanness back into his Pandora's box, so the rest of us can live our lives positively. 

AIR McCLUNG

McClung pausing
on the last rung
of his air ladder
taps the rim
for good mesure
before he dunks
for fifty points.
And if my eyes 
didn't fail me 
stayed airborne
for a moment more
just for the legend.