Basketball
From Cheerleader to Garden Organist: The Opposite Worlds of Boston and Los Angeles
In Europe, we didn’t know almost everything NBA, Let’s not fool ourselves. We didn’t even know that there were some beautiful, petite, lightly dressed cheerleaders, and most of all, dancing wonderfully and well during game timeouts and breaks. strange name of Cheerleader… “What on earth does this word mean?” was the first question I asked myself when I discovered them in Los Angeles. We are approaching the roaring 90’s.
A few months ago, when jersey number 16 was withdrawn, pau gasol,I found Lisa Estrada In a pavilion like a shopping mall, cryptography. I interviewed Lisa for the first time because, apart from being part of her group, she was the one who made the decisions on her phone. lakers girls. She didn’t remember me, but I remembered her and she talked for a long time. He’s still part of the franchise organization and, you know, in the NBA world. They know how to take care of veterans. Estrada is very nice.
The reason I tell you this is because on that trip around the country, my next stop was the city of Boston, where I had to watch a game between the Celtics and Hawks. Dominic Wilkins: Attack dynamite in its purest form. Along with the difficult task of conducting interviews, larry bird, one of the most unfriendly players in the entire league. By the way, I complied.
I can explain how I felt when I saw boston garden: A kind of bug-like feeling that ran through my body from top to bottom I never felt again when I looked at other pavilions. Not Pionir in Belgrade, not Darius and Gilenas in Kaunas, not Chicago Stadium. None of them gave me the same emotion as when I saw the old garden. Maybe it’s because I’ve always been a die-hard Celtics fan, I admit.
Michael Jordan He said that when he came to this old pavilion, he was surprised by its aura. “A rickety lump of iron.” Yes, Michael, but what kind of iron, how much history, something like an industrial revolution in the world of basketball. That day, they seated me at the foot of the courtroom next to a kind journalist from Boston. I looked up and saw all the names with numbers removed. Dear reader, please respect Bob Cousy, John Havlicek, Sam Jones, Dave Cowens…and Bird, Parrish, and McHale in the courtroom. Please stand up and shed some emotional tears.
But Boston wasn’t Los Angeles, and the Celtics didn’t have cheerleaders like the Lakers. The Celtics had an organ player.. Yes, my friends, the older man who entertained us with the game at the top of the pavilion and who also interviewed our server. I don’t know his name, but I remember what he said to me. “We don’t need Cheerleader”, It’s as if to say, “I have more than enough for my organs.” It was a lovely interview that is sure to put the righteous to sleep. tv 3. Bostonians are perhaps the most European of North Americans, and this outlook on life is reflected in the world of sports. Now things have changed, but maybe not by much.
Not so much because the Celtics are still around very traditional club. On match days, it’s common to see large groups of fans with families. Grandparents, parents, and grandchildren can be seen wearing green shirts and coming to cheer on their team for the rest of their lives. Let’s make up the difference. But I’ve only seen this obvious generational mantra among fans. studentThe team is very loyal, despite the fact that it has already spent three seasons in the Catacombs of LEB and is now planning to return to Magariños. By the way, this is where you spent some truly memorable moments.
My beloved Celtics are off to a strong start and I sincerely hope they can win their long-awaited 18th title this season and break their tie with the pesky Lakers vying for supremacy in the NBA. . I love Angelenos and have had great times there, but you guys, there’s no color there. especially, boston celtics In fact, they have more titles than the Los Angeles Lakers. Because, as far as I know, some of the lake titles were won in Minneapolis, especially since Los Angeles doesn’t have a lake.
This year could be an important year. However, the season is long, and teams are shown to be strong in the playoffs, not in the regular season. “Noise, Espaville”
Source: Mundo Deportivo
I have been working as a sports journalist for about 6 years now. I currently work as an author at Sportish, which is a sports news website. I mainly cover sports news and I love writing about all aspects of the sport. I also have experience working as a broadcast journalist, so I have some great insights into how sport is reported and presented.
