Tuesday, February 1, 2011

The Basketball Diaries

As a teen you play some basketball on a neighborhood court, you develop some trick moves. You start playing basketball seriously in high school, you're good at it. By the time you're a senior you've caught the eye of some college scouts, you're very good at it. In college you play so well the national press catches on, you're very, very good at it. By the time you start your senior season, some NBA scouts are interested. Before you even graduate, you're drafted. You've grown to be an exceptional basketball player.

The number of players in the NBA varies each year. Each team can carry a maximum of 15 players, but they can carry as few as 12. At any given time the number of players in the NBA ranges from 360 to 450. The best of the best. The beloved. The despised.

As a starter for the Chicago Bulls you've got some fans. They love how you play, they love how you win. Some others, however, don't like the way you beat their team. Your fans love your style. Some others, think you're too big for your britches. Your fans figure out where you live and they start to come around. Some others figure out where you live, and they start to come around, too.

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