Monday, May 25, 2009

Season Finale

This whole blogging thing is rather odd. Anybody that has access to the Internet can stumble across your blog on any given day. You can write whatever you want. You can piss people off. You can make friends. You can have a good time writing something that in all likelihood, one about 3 people will ever read.

I like blogging. This is a statement that I rarely wrote this year. I hardly ever found the time and motivation to sit down and actually write something. Sometimes I complained that this whole blogging thing was wrong. But I think that I am better off for blogging. I discovered a whole world where anyone can say anything, then anyone can comment back and say anything. It’s a unique, never ending cycle that gets you caught up in your opinions and thoughts.

I think that I explain myself in my Why I Blog post. I like to blog, I just didn’t on a consistent basis this year. I don’t know. I guess I just didn’t have the motivation to actually follow through. It was one of those things where I could either go play basketball for a bit or do a blog post. More often then not, I chose basketball.

I think its pretty cool to have a blog. It’s kind of like a status symbol in the age of technology. “Yeah, I got a blog, what about you?” Not that I determine someone’s level of coolness on whether they have a blog or not. When I look back at this, I’m going to be pleased that I had a blog. I think its going to be here forever, so I can tell my kids to go read it if they want to know what their dad was like when he was in high school. Or maybe by the time I have kids, blogs will be outdated, just like the way my dad always tells me he never had a phone, or a computer, or an iPod thing. All I know is that I like being able to post a video, then talk about it and tell people to go watch more of them and give them the link to do that. Technology is an amazing thing, and I am glad to have been a part of it. I think that I will continue my blog. Not with the 3 posts of 400 words a week, but in my own terms. I will continue to post when I feel like I have something that needs to be said. Hopefully there is some regularity to it, but I can’t guarantee anything. 

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Spiece, Part 2

The title of third best AAU team in the country is rather hard to come by. You truly have to be amazing to be considered nationally, but to be third, it’s hard for me to imagine. The team is Boo Williams from Virginia, and I believe that they deserve every bit of that ranking. So for us white kids from Iowa, we don’t have very much hope warming up across from 6 foot 10 inch monsters that are stronger than our whole team combined and have a 35 inch vertical. It’s intimidating to find out that their point guard is going to North Carolina to play. And it’s very intimidating to find out that he is not the only D1 player on the floor, or the bench for that matter.


But we held out own. It was the fourth game of the day for each team, so everybody on the floor was dead tired. This made it possible to scrap for baskets and stay in the game. It was nothing spectacular, but we managed to keep Boo Williams in reach throughout the first half. With about 1 minute left before halftime, we hit a three to put us up by 1, our only lead of the game. Then they made a basket right before the half, so we were only down by 1 at halftime. This is not bad (actually it’s great) for us. We were expecting to be down by 40 by halftime, so only 1 point was refreshing. But our fatigue, and their talent, took over in the third quarter and they got about a 15 point lead by the fourth. They didn’t expand it much after that, but there was no way that we were going to came back from any deficit.


So this team was pretty amazing. After the game, we were sitting around and our coach came over and started talking about them and what they were. He started to name off the kids and the schools they were going to. As I mentioned, the point guard is going to North Carolina, another guard is going to Duke. One of the big men is going to Wake Forrest, and another is going to Texas. All the others are getting recruited by ACC and SEC schools and will end up playing D1 basketball somewhere. My team, on the other hand, has a couple of good D2 players on it, a couple of guys going to college to play football, and a couple more that might not go play anywhere. So overall, we held our own, and I am proud that I can say we earned the respect of team Boo Williams, third ranked AAU team in the country.

Spiece, Part 1

This past weekend I was in Fort Wayne, Indiana for a basketball tournament. The tournament is called Spiece, and attracts teams from all over the nation. It’s a pretty cool experience and I think I was seen by a few college coaches, so that’s always a plus.

The Spiece field house is amazing in itself. It has eight full sized courts with shot clocks and the time on each backboard. But the courts are not what is so amazing. As you walk in to the field house, you go through a hall with memorabilia. There are signed pictures and posters hanging on every inch, from floor to ceiling of each wall. There are posters of Bobby Knight, Larry Bird, Reggie Miller, and the 1986 Indiana National Champions. But my favorite is the signed picture of Bobby Knight throwing the chair across the floor. Once you get past this hallway, you go into this open area. This area has more posters on the walls (these are life size though), and it has jerseys hanging from the ceiling. Some jerseys are signed, but all are from people that are well known (to say the least). They have everything from Patrick Ewing’s Knicks jersey, to Kevin Garnett’s Timberwolves jersey, but my favorite is David Robinson’s Air Force jersey. Let’s just say that there are few places like this, and I enjoy it every time I go.

But the field house is not the reason that I go to Fort Wayne. I go to play basketball. This is some of the best AAU basketball, and a lot of these teams could beat D1 schools…easily. This year, there were about 20 pools of four teams each (just in the 17 and under division, there were equal, if not more, in the younger divisions). The three pool play games were on Friday night and Saturday morning. In our Friday night game, we won by forfeit because the team was too far away to wait for them to arrive. This game would have been difficult for us to win anyway, so it was probably good that we didn’t play. On Saturday morning, we lost our first game, but won the second easily, so we ended getting first in the pool, miraculously. Our third game of the day was the first of bracket play (its single elimination from here), but it was another very average team, so we won again. This put us into the round of 16 (not bad for us Iowans) going against the third ranked AAU team in the country. Let me tell you about the last game…tomorrow.