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Great Sports Week
In the next ten or so days we have:
- The Boston Marathon One of the world’s great sporting events takes place in my back yard
I love the Marathon and this year my girlfriend and I are going to watch it from the course together, which is a first. We’re heading to Heartbreak Hill to watch the elites and hopefully catch sight of Lance Armstrong before heading home for a little relaxation. Should be an awesome day. - The Red Sox playthe Texas Rangers on the very same day. The annual Patriot’s Day game has an early morning, 11:00 AM start time. Since the Marathon course goes right through Kenmore square the convergence of the two events is occasionally serendipitous- the game getting out just as the elite runners are hitting the square.
- The Boston Celtics, truly great again for the first time in twenty years, open the NBA playoffs against the Atlanta Hawks. I know the NBA is hoping for the return of the dream match up to end all dream match ups- a Celtics/Lakers NBA Final.
I’d be pretty happy with that result too <- understatement.
- Over in Europe, the spring cycling calendar continues with The Amstel Gold Race on the 20th, La Flèche Wallonne 2008 on the 23rd and Liège-Bastogne-Liège on the 27th. While they don’t possess the grand drama of the grand tours, the spring classics are dependably great racing and this week of back-to-back-to-back action is an annual highlight.
- Closer to home the top American riders will all be on the start line of the Tour de Georgia. Folks like George Hincapie, Levi Leipheimer, Tom Danielson, Dave Zabriskie, Chris Horner, and Bobby Julich will be vying for top honors in this challenging race through the state of Georgia.
Of special interest, as always, will be the premier stage in all of North American cycling, the mountaintop finish atop Brasstown Bald. The nearly mile high peak brings the best out of the American climbers and adding a win atop Brasstown Bald is one of the most impressive victories a cyclist can earn on North American roads.
- Women’s Marathon 2008 U.S. Olympic Team Trials will be held in Boston the day before the Marathon (the 20th.) I’m not sure if I can make it out but it might be a lot of fun if I’m able. How often can one say they’ve seen two marathons live in two days?
- The Bruins? Heck, they might even be able to pull of an upset of Les Habitants. Not that I pay much attention to hockey anymore, but I know some people that do, so I’ve got to shout out the Bs
- Chelsea play Manchester United on April 26th. A game which could decide the Premier League. Fun times.
Did I miss anything? Even if I did that’s enough to keep me entertained and my DVR in good shape for a while. Good times.
I’d take him on the Celtics
Oden is a beast.
RIP Dennis Johnson
Dennis Johnson, the star NBA guard who was part of three championship teams, died Thursday at 52.
DAMN. DJ was one of the most underrated players in NBA history and a real cornerstone of one of the greatest NBA teams.
Maybe THE Local Legend. Goodbye Red Auerbach!
The “Local Legend” to end all local legends (and that’s in a town full of legendary sports figures.) Red was the main architect of the Celtics almost unimaginable run of success. From the 50s through the 80s, the Celtics absolutely DOMINATED the NBA and Red was the man responsible- either as coach or as a shrewd executive…
He’ll be sorely missed.
Here’s at least one Celtics fan hoping he accepts
“Former Celtics guard Danny Ainge has been offered the job of head of basketball operations for the Celtics, according to team sources. ”
Give it up for UCONN
The Huskies 70 game winning Streak was busted last night. That’s simply an amazing accomplishment.
