December 28th, 2007 at 5:45 pm
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Fans with NBA tickets know that they have passes for much more than just a good basketball game. NBA games are known for their high-profile players and plays that sometimes seem to defy all laws of gravity. Over the years, the league has had its share of glorious moments and complicated controversies.
All Hail The Celtics!
The NBA was established in 1946, and currently has thirty teams from the United States and Canada. Of the two countries, the United States is definitely more dominant, as there is only one Canadian team that has been fielded relatively recently. Of all the teams that have played so far in the league, none have been able to beat the legacy created by the Boston Celtics. They have more championship wins than any other team, reigning at 16 championship victories that were won almost consecutively over two decades.
A big draw for NBA tickets was Larry Bird, a basketball legend and the tour de force for the Celtics for a long time. During the 1980s in particular, the interest in NBA basketball skyrocketed, when Magic Johnson signed with the Lakers. At the time, it was nearly impossible to get NBA tickets for a Celtics- Lakers game, since it pitted these two giants against each other. The nineties saw a growth spurt in this kind of individualized star power with the rise of Michael Jordan. The league also became global, as basketball players from other countries began to join NBA teams. Some of the strongest players would come from China.
A Unique Kind of Controversy
The NBA has been dogged with a unique kind of controversy, one that has also brought in high sales of NBA Tickets. This has been the criticism of hip-hop culture among many of the players. This has been evident on many levels- well known hip hop stars like Nelly and Jay-Z have ownership stakes in some teams. Some basketball stars have tried their hand at rapping. But perhaps most visible is the jewelry and tattoos many players like to wear.
Most observers feel this is actually a race issue, since the majority of players are African-American and other major leagues do not come in for this kind of criticism. But the hip hop factor certainly hasn’t hurt ticket sales. Added to this, the NBA has attracted some of the biggest stars to perform its anthem or at opening games. Some of the best names in the music business like Justin Timberlake, The Black Eyed Peas, LL Cool J, The Pussycat Dolls and Destiny’s Child have contributed their music to the NBA.
In comparison to other leagues, like the NHL or NFL, the NBA is known for being a relatively non-violent one, with brawls and fights being kept at a minimum. There have however been a few incidents, the most famous being the Pacers-Pistons brawl, which involved not only players but fans as well. But on the whole, fans come to NBA games to watch really stellar basketball action from the best players in the world. Tickets for these games are available online as well and you can order your NBA tickets from an authorized ticket vendor.
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December 26th, 2007 at 10:09 am
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Lakers are shining early in this season. They did the same thing last year but fell apart.
Kobe Bryant asked to be traded last spring in part because he wanted to play for a team that could contend for an NBA title.
He just might have gotten his wish by staying put.
Bryant scored 26 of his 38 points in the second half, Andrew Bynum had a career-high 28 points to go with 12 rebounds and a season-high four assists, and the Lakers beat the Phoenix Suns 122-115 on Tuesday for their ninth win in 11 games.
"I’m focused on one thing and one thing only — winning the championship," Bryant said after the Lakers moved a season-high eight games over .500 at 18-10 and within one game of the Pacific Division-leading Suns.
Bryant, who complained about a lack of talent around him, has gotten plenty of help recently, especially from the 20-year-old Bynum, who shot 11-of-13 in outplaying Phoenix center Amare Stoudemire.
NBA - Phoenix Suns/Los Angeles Lakers Recap Tuesday December 25, 2007 - Yahoo! Sports
December 22nd, 2007 at 9:48 pm
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Everyone told Alonzo Mourning to walk away with the Miami Heat’s championship two seasons ago. What else was left? Perhaps the parade down Biscayne Boulevard would’ve been a perfect storybook ending for everyone else, but ‘Zo’s journey had been so different, so dramatic, maybe it wasn’t perfect for him.
His life, his story, had never been neat and tidy this way.
So yes, the disturbing tearing of tendons and muscles on Wednesday night was a horrible scene. Mourning crumpled to the floor clutching his knee, his basketball season, his career, over. And then, there was ‘Zo. They wanted to carry him off the court, but he bit his lip, climbed to his feet and declared that he’d be damned if they were going to wheel him out of the gymnasium. He threw his arms around his teammates, and Alonzo Mourning, the last tough guy, limped to the locker room.
Mourning never took the easy way out
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December 20th, 2007 at 2:26 pm
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Karma, Joe Dumars was saying. He’s taught the Detroit Pistons to believe in karma, taught them that the good comes back to you. This is the reason he never got angry with Chauncey Billups for playing the part of buddy to Kevin Garnett, for telling him it would be wise to take that trade to the Celtics.
Back in the summer, Billups shrugged and explained himself this way to Dumars: “Hey, it’s good karma, man. I did what’s right.”
Five months later, on a cold December morning at the new Boston Garden, Dumars considered the consequences of Billups’ act of friendship for an old Timberwolves teammate.
Chauncey, you told KG to do … what?
“I did have to swallow hard,” Dumars said with a smile, “but I accepted the good karma.”
As it turns out, these Celtics are the best thing to happen to these Pistons. Deep down, Dumars loves it.
Revamped Celtics bring out best in Pistons - NBA - Yahoo! Sports
The trades that the Celtics made this past summer was the best thing the Eastern Conference has seen in years. Not a Celtics fan but very grateful to them for raising the level of the sport in the east to higher levels.