Sunday, March 13, 2011

Road Guest Vol. I

Well here we go friends, our first live sporting event round up.

Score:  Milwaukee Bucks 110, Cleveland Cavaliers 90

Venue:  Bradley Center

Roadmates:  Gary (Dad) and Mia (daughter)

MVP:  Earl Boykins  18 points, 3 assists, 2 rebounds

Recap:  After grabbing a bite to eat in Bayview it was off to the Bradley Center for some top flight NBA entertainment.  Who would have thought a guy like me could get 65 dollar tickets on the street for only 10 dollars.  Was it my good looks and Midwest charm?  Probably, but it also could have been the fact that there was probably fewer than 5,000 "Bucks fans" in attendance.


The Cavaliers boasted a veritable who's who? of NBA "talent".  This point was driven home when the fans chanted "Who are you?" while Cavs forward Alonzo Gee shot free throws.  Despite their lack of name players, the Cavs actually took a six point lead in the first quarter prompting Bucks coach Scott Skiles to pull all his starters and go to the bench.  The move worked swimmingly as Boykins lead the charge.  Boykins got the game back under control, but it was starting point guard Brandon Jennings hot start to the second half that put the Cavs in the rear view mirror and the Bucks bench finished the job with four bench players posting double digit point totals.

The game lacked drama, excitement (I go to the Badger games to see lay ups, I go to NBA games to see face shredding dunks....Keyon Dooling) and crowd enthusiasm.   It lacked a crowd for that matter, but all in all it was fun and the Bucks won, which is a good thing...I think.

 

Sunday, March 6, 2011

Road Guest

For those of you that are sick of my socialistic rants and ramblings, good news this post is about sports (kind of) and for those of you enjoying my political posts don't worry there will be more. 

Those of you who know me know I love attending live sporting events.  Anytime I attend an event I intend to follow it up with a blog post and hopefully some pictures.  There are two avenues these posts can follow.  If I take my family the posts will be well thought out, measured accounts and assessments of the contests and its key players.  If I take any of my usual hooligan friends I probably won't remember much of the games and will regale you with torrid stories of tom foolery, near arrests and making out with your girlfriend.  Either way, should be a good time.

On Wednesday (3/9) I will be attending the NBA game between the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Milwaukee Bucks (you know you are jealous) at the Bradley Center in Milwaukee and will have a full report for my legions.