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By ariel in Uncategorized, Money, sports, NBA, America, Basketball, celebrity, Latrell, Sprewell, Foreclosure, Recession, Economy on May 13 2008
It was very saddening to hear that former NBA star Latrell Sprewell lost his home, like many others, to foreclosure on Monday.
AOL Sport’s Matt Watson put it in perspective:
I know the automatic reaction among fans is to point and laugh at the silly athlete who didn’t know how to manage his money, but there’s nothing funny about foreclosure. I’m in the process of buying a house, and over half of the houses I walked through were both empty and in a sad state of disrepair as a result of frustrated owners taking it out on their property before losing it to foreclosure, which is becoming a sad trend in my state. After awhile, it’s just depressing.
By ariel in Uncategorized, Entertainment, sports, NBA, TV, America, Basketball, Boston, Boston Celtics, Lakers, Kobe, Kevin Garnett, Sports Illustrated, NBA Playoffs 2008 on April 24 2008

Last weeks Sports Illustrated cover featured Kevin Garnett and Kobe Bryant, expressing what I think is many Basketball fans’ fantasy, to see the Lakers and the Celtics, head to head, in the finales. As a Lakers fan, who lives in Boston, and as a result is also a Celtics fan(…) And is old enough to remember the great rivalry from the 80′, I can say that it will be a dream come true. I’m sure that Lebron and Tim Duncan will have something to say about SI’s selection of championship material, so we’ll have to wait and see, but so far this year’s Playoffs looks very promising.
By ariel in Uncategorized, Entertainment, sports, NBA, Kobe Bryant, Basketball, Boston, Los Angeles Lakers, Magic Johnson, Larry Bird on December 26 2007
Though living in Boston, and enjoying the huge success of its sports teams, when it comes to Basketball, my heart lies in California. 3900 W. Manchester Blvd. Inglewood, California if to be more specific, the address to the good old Forum. I remember the day when I was just a little boy, in the only one TV channel land of far away, when a weird looking guy appeared on the screen and said he is going to show us Basketball from a different world. It was the early Eighties, and the new names that I heard on that day: Magic, Bird, Mchale, Jabar, Parish and Worthy, filled my head, and stayed there ever since. You had only two options back then, you were either a Celtics fan, or a Laker fan, and I went with Magic. More then 20 years have past since (shit I’m so old), in which Michael Jordan came and went, and then came back just to go and come back again, and while doing all of that changed the game of Basketball forever. The Lakers left the Forum moved to the Staples center in which they won a few more championships but lost many more games and went into a 5 year draft that made Coach Phil Jackson a relatively calm person to out of his way, and call Kobe Bryant “uncoachable“.
But this past week, I got a chance to watch the Lakers play, and I think that we can see the light. Kobe is better then ever, the team is looking very good. The game Vs. the Suns on Tuesday was a big test for them, and they passed in flashing colors. This year’s Boston Celtics is a better team then any other in the NBA, and I think they are favorites to win the title, but I also think the Los Angeles Lakers have a good chance to win the western conference.
By ariel in Uncategorized, sports, NBA, Basketball on April 21 2007
Six months of foreplay has ended. It’s time for the real thing. The NBA Playoffs starts this afternoon when the Raptors host the Nets. Everybody is saying that the Mavs are favorite to win, but I don’t think they have it in them, and I will be surprised if they make it. I will keep my eye open for Miami. Despite troubling injuries of O’Neil and Wade, they still stand a chance. And last but not least, my favorite team, the Lakers… no I don’t think they can make it, but nobody told me I can’t dream right?
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