Tuff juice
We interrupt the Philippines report to mention that Swami and I went to the Celtics game versus the Wizards last night. It was the second game in a home-and-home series, and the Wiz managed to beat the Celtics at home last Saturday, despite the fact that Gilberts still out healing his knee. Man, with Garnett on the team this year, its been looking damn good for the Celtics so far. I wont even mention the home opener, where they absolutely crushed the Wizards (and that was with Arenas!). Anyway, its tough to watch your team on somebody elses home court, especially when that courts in Boston. The fans here arent exactly charitable to opposing teams or, frankly, awash in the notion of sportsmanship. And the fact that the Wizards had just beaten the Celtics two nights ago meant that everyone was a little, shall we say, pumped up.
But then my man Caron Butler took over, scoring some amazing layups and getting fouled and helping the Wiz outscore Boston 25-6 in the last six minutes. It was something else to hear that crowd, who had been screaming so loud all night, end the game in a stunned hush. (Heres the recap for posterity, with a great pic of Caron.) It was tough to be in an arena where the outcome was considered a shocking loss, but I managed to walk out of there without my huge grin attracting any attention. And listening to the Boston fans loudly bitching about the loss on the T, that was pretty sweet, too.
On an unrelated note, this is my blogs 100th post. Go me!
(Edited on 2 Feb: Dammit, they took all the cool pics down off the recap pages. Sorry!)
4 comments:
Wake me up when baseball season begins.
I'm just waiting for football season to be over. And I don't even live there.
TJ: Hah, baseball is the best sleep aid I've ever found! I like seeing it live, but put me on the sofa in front of the TV and I'm in dreamland by the fourth inning. Of course it doesn't help that I'm an Orioles fan. They've sucked for years.
D: Football has its advantages. It's really easy to run errands or get a restaurant table when the Patriots are playing.
If you are an Orioles fan, you can enjoy following the soap opera that is about to unfold with Miguel Tejada (I know that he's not an Oriole any longer, but he was for a long time).
As for baseball being boring, I guess it depends on how well you understand the details of the game. Some people find classical music boring, but try telling that to someone who has studied music theory. Granted, I'm not on the edge of my seat for every pitch of every game, but I love a good baseball game.
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