The time has come
The season opener with the Lakers and Rockets was awesome to watch. Kobe scored 45 and Shane Battier hit the game winning three! It was interesting however to hear the boos that rung out in the arena towards Kobe, who is arguably one of the best players in the NBA. And even though it’s rough for the fans right now with all the trade talk, I sure hope they can work all out in Lakerland.
Kobe for some time has really represented the team as a leader and God only knows what’s to come there. Also the Bulls are looking good: they are going to surprise a lot of people. They seem to have put a strong and very athletic team together there. And the San Antonio Spurs are favored to win it all, but I say not so fast.
I must say that Dallas is going to be really tough to beat, especially now that they have acquired Juwan Howard. He will swing from the 4 to the 5 at and bring in fresh blood to the Mavs.
And as you all know, my wonderfully athletic hubby still awaits his return to the hardwood and will for the right situation he is on: that mad quest for the ultimate the NBA gold! God willing he will get it.

The new season is upon us and the summer break will be officially over. All the training that the players have put in over the past few months will now be put to the test.
The thought of giving up $63 million is mind-boggling, but the thought of playing ball under duress is probably even worse. So I guess Andrei Kirilenko must be in a situation that warrants this kind of move. The game should be fun and it should be something you look forward to doing. NBA players are highly-skilled professional athletes that have usually spent a great deal of their lives training for it. Yes, $63 million is a whole lot of money and most would not even think about giving it back once it’s theirs… But this takes me back to that thing called sacrifice. And in life, it is going to come up here and there. It must be chosen or not.
This year in the NBA is sure to bring lots of surprises. There have been some really big moves over the summer – KG to Boston, the Rockets getting Doug’s former coach Rick Adelman and Steve Francis, Grant Hill to Phoenix… The sad thing is all this has been overshadowed greatly by the referee gambling scandal. I can’t help but ask myself… Back in the day when my husband played for the Sacramento Kings and they lost to the Lakers, was the game compromised? Well, I will just let sleeping dogs lie and think positive thoughts about David Stern and the NBA.