Sunday, September 12, 2010

Stormy Sunday

I've been meaning to go to a Seattle Storm game for a few years now.  I tried repeatedly to get my brother to agree to go with me but he stood firmly behind his male chauvinism with regard to sports and refused.  So when the Storm reached the WNBA Finals again this year I decided to go it alone.  At today's game the majority of the fans were indeed women and children but I was far from the only male in the crowd.  In fact, NBA legend Bill Russell sat courtside next to Fred BrownLenny Wilkens was there, too, along with current NBA players Nate Robinson, Jeff Green, and Jamal Crawford.
The game itself was great but a bit over-officiated in my opinion.  The refs basically decided that Swin Cash wouldn't have an impact in this game and that's the thing I've always disliked about basketball—let the players decide who wins!  I've heard people say that if you want to see good fundamental basketball you should watch women play because the men's game is overly physical and often a dunkfest.  I tend to agree.  There were a lot of misplays in this game but there were also a lot of really impressive jump shots and defensive plays.  The Storm ended up winning 79-77 on a Sue Bird jumper with less than three seconds remaining.  2010 WNBA MVP Lauren Jackson led the scoring with 26 points.

Maybe after all these years I finally saw a championship team in Seattle.  We'll know in a few more days...

3 comments:

Eamonn said...

You say "chauvinism", I say "not getting riled up about a team that would get absolutely annihilated by any Division III men's college team in the country".

Anonymous said...

They are chicks, dude. You should have gone with him, probably would have gotten something to eat (bonded with the bro). A championship team in Seattle, is a championship team. Don B

Anonymous said...

We used to go Storm games and absolutely loved it. The Brown family will join you anytime! - Heather