Saturday, February 25, 2006

My Take on Laker Fans at Staples Center


My friend Sang and I had pretty good seats (procured by me) at a preseason game against Charlotte. I stole these images from his blog.


Laker star Kobe Bryant prepares to shoot a freethrow. He is a top candidate for MVP this season.

I went to a Laker game (vs. Trailblazers) earlier this week.

It seems a lot of truly die-hard fans (of which I am one) don't seem to show up.

My personal theory:

1) Angelenos attend Laker games, not because they're fans, but because they want to catch a glimpse of a few celebrities and maybe watch the game if it is close.

2) Company executives invite clients to a Laker game as a treat, in the hopes that the clients will be more swayed to do business with them.

3) Going to a Laker game is a trendy thing to do, even though the person attending the game may not really care about basketball. Since the Lakers are L.A.'s marquee professional sports franchise, it is hip to tell friends and acquaintances: "I went to a Laker game."

4) Real Laker fans (most of whom are in the low-income bracket) can't afford to go to most of the games, therefore, the most passionate, vocal, loyal ones watch the games at home, or at a sports bar.

Wednesday, February 22, 2006

Clippers Will Move to Orange County for 2006-2007 Season


Although one of the most reviled owners in sports, Donald Sterling has made the Clippers into one of the NBA's most profitable teams in recent years, due in large part to the team's low payroll.

In an attempt to forge an identity away from L.A.'s other professional basketball team, Clippers' owner Donald Sterling has decided to move his team to the Anaheim Pond, it was reported today by the Associated Press. Sterling said he will rename his team the Orange County Clippers.

A few years ago, Sterling was given the same opportunity to move his team to the Pond, but said he didn't want to drive in freeway traffic on his way to watch games. He also mentioned he didn't want his friends to drive in traffic either, and that his commute would have been too far. Anaheim city officials offered helicopter rides to and from Clippers' games, but he refused.

Now it seems Sterling has had a change of heart.

Realizing Los Angeles is synonymous with the Lakers, and not wanting his team to play in the shadows of one of professional sports' most successful and glamorous franchises, Sterling made the final call on the Clippers' move to Orange County after urgings from Clippers' officials and outside consultants (including David Stern).

The Clippers have long had a history of losing since moving from San Diego to Los Angeles in 1984. And they were often known as L.A.'s second tier basketball team because of their losing records over the years.

The move to Orange County allows the Clippers to have a city they can call their own.

Tuesday, February 21, 2006

5'8" Nate Robinson Wins Dunk Title


Nate Robinson was a standout at the University of Washington. He also played defensive back for the Huskies football team. He's known for his tenacious heart and passion for the game.



I've been playing in a basketball league at church (Youngnak). I scored a left-handed lay-up on this play (had six points in the game).