Saturday, March 14, 2009

March Madness

Yep, it's that time again...the time when all the basketball lovers in my family (that would be just about everyone)are even more hyped up than usual about the game and their teams. The other night in that incredible 6 over-timer, the yelling in the living room into the wee hours was so persistent and loud that I pretty much knew what was going on even though I was "sleeping" on the other side of the wall.

I've picked up alot about the game over the years. I'm certainly no ESPN whiz, but a few things have really stuck to me because they are so true in the game, so true in life.

--It's a team sport. Doesn't matter how good one person is, without a supporting cast, no one wins. The starters can't do it without a solid bench.
--Starters often don't play the whole game.
--Assists are as important as points. The guy getting it IN the basket generally needs alot of significant help getting it there.
--The basics are more essential than flash.
--It ain't over till it's over. Don't quit too early.
--The story of the game can't be told just by the scoreboard.
--The winners win first at practice.
--The desire to win is important; the desire to prepare is even more important.

OK...gotta go. The game is about to start.

2 comments:

Hal Haire said...

And, the teams that listen and respond to their coaches tend to do better! Great post, Brenda! :-)

Brenda Mason Young said...

thanks, Hal---you're right! And isn't blogging and Facebook cool? I enjoy seeing what you're up to. ;-)