Over the past week, there have been a number of sporting results which can be categorised as upsets; Rafael Nadal, the world number one tennis player losing to his compatriot, Guillermo Garcia-Lopez, in Bangkok, Liverpool FC, England's most successful club, losing to newly promoted Blackpool on Saturday and the reigning NBA Champions, the Los Angeles Lakers losing to the Minnesota Timberwolves in an exhibition game at London's O2 arena last night.
While Rafa's loss can be categorised as bad day at the office given he had numerous break points, he got back to winning ways in his next match in Tokyo. For Liverpool, it's a different story altogether as this result has meant the club have made their worst start to the league for 57 years, far longer than I have been alive. The international break means the Liverpool players will have to wait until 17 October to see if they can turn things around - given they are playing Liverpool's other club, motivation won't be lacking, but it remains to be seen if that will be enough. The Los Angeles Lakers played all but 6 minutes without Kobe Bryant who is recovering from knee surgery he had in July. The Minnesota Timberwolves coach, Kurt Ramblis, is an ex Laker so his motivation for getting one over Phil "The Zen Master" Jackson was not in doubt. The Lakers kept things close in the first two quarters, but they made numerous turnovers in the third quarter and it was a similar story in the fourth quarter. The Lakers started with four of their usual starters; Derek Fisher, Kobe, Pau Gasol and Ron Artest, but only Derek and Pau played a significant number of minutes. Kobe has his eyes on a 6th NBA championship ring so it's no wonder he's playing things very safe.
The drama at Celtic Manor as the last day of the Ryder Cup unfolded is something that would have been labelled fanciful if a scriptwriter had come-up with such a rollercoaster of a plot as the destiny of the Ryder Cup remained uncertain until the 17th hole of the last singles match to be played.
Sport is a great leveller and the guaranteed uncertainty is what makes the watching and participation so compelling.
Learning how to fail is as important as learning how to succeed.
Showing posts with label Los Angeles Lakers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Los Angeles Lakers. Show all posts
Tuesday, 5 October 2010
Friday, 18 June 2010
They decided to stretch it out
Instead of sweeping Boston as I had predicted, LAL decided it would be more fun to play all seven games of the series.
Congratulations to the Los Angeles Lakers on validating your 2009 triumph!!
Congratulations to the Los Angeles Lakers on validating your 2009 triumph!!
Saturday, 5 June 2010
LAL sweep
The word on the street is that the Boston Celtics (Paul Pierce, I"m talking to you!!) haven't heard of the saying
So Andrew, Derek, Kobe, Pau and Ron, please get my summer of sporting predictions off to a good start - look forward to seeing y'all in October!!
"one can only beat what's in front of you"given the amount of trash talking they've been doing over LAL's NBA Championship win last year. Nothing would demonstrate LAL's superiority more than a clean sweep over the men in green and as this shows, LAL are doing their talking on the court.
So Andrew, Derek, Kobe, Pau and Ron, please get my summer of sporting predictions off to a good start - look forward to seeing y'all in October!!
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