To those who would say that I am a johnny come lately or jumping on the back wagon regarding the Boston Celtics, I would have you look at three blog posts I made over the past two years.
July 3, 2007 - a tribute to one of my favorite NBA players Ray Allen when he joined the Celtics
July 31, 2007 - recognition of the greatness of acquiring Kevin Garnett by the Boston Celtics.
August 2, 2007 - portending the greatness of the future of the Boston Celtics.
As I stated before in this blog, I grew up loving Doctor Julius Erving and the Philadelphia 76ers. I HATED the 1980s version of the Celtics. Nonetheless during the time I lived in Boston from 1999 - 2006, the Celtics were pretty horrible and Boston sports fans paid much more attention to the Red Sox, Patriots, and Bruins. However given my love for the game of basketball, I began following the Celtics quite ardently, studied their history, watched a great number of games on television (even stomaching Tom Heinsohn's commentary), went to several games and began rooting for the team to do well, especially when they made Doc Rivers head coach.
Tonight I salute the Boston Celtics for their victory against the Lakers and I am so happy for Doc Rivers, Paul Pierce, Ray Allen and the BIG TICKET himself, Kevin Garnett. CHAMPIONS!!!
GO C's!!!
More Americans should be paying attention to what it going on at a conference in Minnesota beginning today. There are significant issues regarding media and communications happening across the globe and especially in the United States. If you care about where your news comes from, if you own a cell phone, if you have cable television, and if you use the Internet, I highly suggest you pay attention to the National Conference on Media Reform. The links below are good places to do so.
National Conference on Media Reform main site: http://www.freepress.net/conference/
Audio and video resources of events from the conference: http://www.freepress.net/conference/tune_in
Amy Goodman and Democracy Now's reportage from the conference and commentary on major issues:
http://www.democracynow.org/2007/1/12/as_thousands_gather_in_memphis_for
This conference is very important. I will be paying attention.
