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September 12th, 2009

Regaw Rants: #23 Simply the Best

This weekend Michael Jordan and a talented group of basketball players and coaches will be inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame located in Springfield Massachusetts. With apologies to David Robinson, John Stockton and the others that made it to the Hall of Fame the day and the stage belongs to Michael Jordan.

Michael Jordan may be the greatest athlete that any of us will ever see in our lives. He paved the way for superstars like Tiger Woods and was exciting to watch anytime he took the court. He was more than a basketball player and people would flock to see him play basketball, golf, and even baseball. He showed every athlete how to be the ultimate pitchman, and still sells products today. He made movies, sold shoes, and did everything that was asked. He was surrounded by controversy at times, but on the basketball court he could not be matched.

The enshrinement ceremony took place at Springfield’s Symphony Hall, because Jordan was too big for the Hall of Fame. The move to the other building allowed for a crowd of about 2,600, more than double what the Hall can accommodate.

He has MVP’s, championships, and records but overall I will remember Michael Jordan as the best athlete there has ever been.

June 29th, 2009

Last week we had the passing of several celebrities and well known personalities.  The celebrities had different levels of notoriety but all of them were sad and some even tragic.  It started with the super sidekick of late night host Johnny Carson with the passing of Ed McMahon. Then it was legendary high school football coach Ed Thomas.  Next was 70’s bombshell and Angel Farrah Fawcett, soon followed by the King of Pop Michael Jackson.  Finally sensational pitchman Billy Mays passed away.  From neighborhoods to around the globe, people mourned the loss of these great people. People connected with them, grew up with them, and were entertained or inspired by them.  This got me to thinking about some of the poignant deaths in the sporting world and how we live and die with our teams as sports fans.  We connect with our teams and the players that represent our loyalty, pride and passion.  Any sports fan would surely be able to tell you about an athlete that passed away that affected them on one level or another.  I remember the athlete that died and left me in shock, upset, and wondering how it could have happened.

For me that athlete is Len Bias.  The story of Len Bias has been told more than once but for those of you that are not familiar with it, here it is in a nutshell.  Len Bias was a very talented basketball player that had mind blowing numbers and the potential to be one of the best ever.  He had inked a deal with Reebok around the same time Michael Jordan signed with Nike. He was so good that plenty of people thought he would be better than Michael Jordan. Len Bias was drafted 2nd in the 1986 NBA draft by the Boston Celtics.  Less than 48 hours later Len Bias was dead.  The cause of death was listed as cocaine intoxication.  This story is tragic on every level, young man, young talent, and young hopes.  I never met Len Bias but when word spread of his death it hit me straight in the gut, like I had known him my entire life.  As a young Celtic fan I knew all about Len Bias. He was dubbed the heir apparent to Larry Bird and was touted as the player to keep the Celtics on top of the NBA world. Of course he never played a game in a Celtic uniform and to this day Celtic fans still wonder what might have been.  Ironically Len Bias passed away on June 19th 2006, 23 years and ten days ago yet his memory lives on.  As a sports fan it’s easy to forget about the “real world” and the tragedies that occur but every now and then we are reminded just how real this world can get.