Kobe is finally going to get a championship without Shaq this year.
I don't think LeBron was headed to New York anyway.
Ahhh. Damn if I were you I would be a proud Boston fan. I live right in upstate NY and I still hate most New York Teams. When it comes to America I'm just generally not local like that. I still root for Canada in international competitions. Plus New York's got a rep worldwide.
When it comes to basketball my cousin got me into the rockets. It's a sport that's really generous and forgiving as a fan to like a star player ergo the team. Used to be Mcgrady till his labia finally tore.
The Sports Guy said:You just reminded me of something: There should be a section on eBay that allows the auctioning of enticing future bets. For instance, a few weeks before the NBA season, I placed $300 on 15-to-1 odds that Cleveland would win the 2009 NBA title. Those odds have dropped to 2-to-1. Not that I would (after all, Cleveland is going to win the 2009 NBA title), but shouldn't I have the option to sell that $300 ticket on eBay? What if someone bid $1,200 on it (which would be a smart move because, again, Cleveland is going to win the NBA title) and I was guaranteed a $900 return on my investment? Should I take the money? This would be a fun Web site, you have to admit. And if eBay can't do it, then why couldn't the casinos themselves build a Web site that allows people to sell future tickets and get a second cut on the action? It all makes too much sense.
The Lakes Show. Kobe deserves it!