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Garbage Time: Charleston, Guns, and the Mavericks

January 7, 2010

Teach: The washing machine in my apartment is an old clunker. As it goes through its spin cycles, one can hear it bang against the dry wall and linoleum, like a Wright Brothers contraption it longs to fly, and while my washing machine turned the dryer into a passionate lover by rocking and swaying, Kentucky and Louisville slugged it out against one another, in a sloppy game made appealing only by the soap opera plot lines of Pitino and Calipari's lives, that is until John Wall took over with about nine minutes left, propelling Kentucky into full-fledged flight.
As Wall mounted the run that took the game out of Louisville's grasp, my washing machine finished dry humping the dryer, except it wasn't that dry--the water was still running. I got a pair of pliers and cut off the supply, but I was too late. I could already fill my gym socks absorbing the half inch of water that now sat on my laundry room floor, running under the door and soaking into the carpet and floorboards of the hallway. I used every towel in my apartment to control the flood, but the damage was done; and I felt as foolish as a Cardinal defender trying to keep John Wall from being John Wall.

By the time one feels the flood, it's probably too late.

Yes, College of Charleston upset Carolina, giving them their fourth loss this season, but this loss only puts this season into context. A team with ten freshmen and sophomores, that's lost only to top ten teams so far, lost on the road while missing two of its starters, who happen to be a junior and a senior. Yes, College of Charleston is only 8-6 on the year now, but Carolina teams have suffered much more embarrassing losses and turned out alright by March. Santa Clara anyone? And, if any of that didn't help UNC fans to relax, then check out Adam Lucas' portrait of a young team still learning "how to win."

Langston:
On the last day of 2009, the Tennessee Volunteer basketball team appeared to be headed towards a deep run in the NCAA tournament. They were ranked 14th in the country, coming off a big 66-59 win over in-state rival Memphis, and about a week away from hosting the #1 Kansas Jayhawks. Then it all unraveled in a late night traffic stop on new years, all due to speeding. The end result; 4 players facing misdemeanor drug, alcohol, and gun charges. All four scholarship players, all four indefinitely suspended. Leaving the police, coaching staff, university and fans with a lot of questions. Not really about the pot or alcohol, because, well, it's college. But why in the world did they have guns, especially guns with altered serial numbers? I have lived in almost every living situation in Knoxville from dorms to apartments to off-campus houses. And do you know the one thought that never entered my mind? I need a gun. Yet, I guess that's why these stories are so interesting to those of us lacking the talent and ability to play major college sports, as we can't imagine why any of them would risk the opportunities presented to them.

I sometimes imagine myself in their position as a scholarship athlete, thinking I would never make the same mistakes. Leading myself to believe that I would embrace everyday as the most grateful person alive. After all, my only job would be to get good grades, play a game, stay in shape and not get arrested. But who am I kidding? If I was told how awesome I was by everyone I met from the age of twelve to twenty, I would be insufferable and just as likely to get popped by the cops for some idiotic mishap.

Game of the Week:
Dallas @ San Antonio, Friday, 8:30 PM
San Antonio went into December having won five games in a row. The Spurs then lost three in a row to Boston, Denver, and Utah, dropping their record to 9-9. Since that losing streak, they've won 11 out of 14 games, climbing to 21-12 and within two games of the Dallas Mavericks. This game matters not only because the Spurs can pull a game closer to the Mavs, but because the Spurs need to beat a quality opponent. All last year, I said the Spurs role players, not their Big 3, needed to play well against quality teams so they would have the confidence to win in the playoffs. Well, now, the role players and the Big 3 need to win against a quality opponent in order to have the confidence to remain relevant. In their December surge, the only winning team Duncan and company have beaten is Miami, which means this surge sounds more like a whimper than a bang.

15 comments:

Unknown said...

I just noticed that if you took away the commas from the title, you would have a pretty awesome band name.

January 7, 2010 at 4:41 PM
Unknown said...

I like the sound of it as long as Charleston Guns is an actual person, so it read Charleston Guns and the Mavericks...the Mavericks being his backing band

January 7, 2010 at 5:25 PM
Unknown said...

Exactly, I was thinking it would have to be a nickname or a stage name. But we're on the same page either way.

January 7, 2010 at 6:16 PM
Iceman, AD said...

It sounds like an Elvis Costello and the Attractions cover band. I love it.

January 7, 2010 at 7:22 PM
Unknown said...

About actual guns though...

I can't help but read the Tennessee story and draw comparisons with the Arenas fiasco. Both stories feature athletes; people who are where they are because of their physical abilities and dedication to perfecting those talents. On the other hand, both seem to have thrown these opportunities away. Arenas tried to pull off an illegal prank (guns are illegal in DC), and who knows what the Tennessee games. Anyway, somehow the forced juxtaposition of these two situations causes one to reflect deeply on several issues: why does anyone feel the need to carry a gun, how much does one's racial and socioeconomic background effect one's need or want to carry a gun, and how much of this is really people trying to live up to stereotypes that are both projected on them and self inflicted.

As to the first, the Arenas situation reeks of my penis is bigger than yours, depending on which version of the story one hears.

January 7, 2010 at 8:38 PM
Unknown said...

That's why I went the direction I did in the post. I don't know why or what caused them to believe they should have guns (Supposedly the rented car and the guns were both Tatum's girlfriends). And I can't begin to act like I know where they are coming from. It's all speculation and doesn't get us very far. But I do know that I can't guarantee, if I was in their shoes none of this would have happened.

January 7, 2010 at 9:01 PM
Unknown said...

Yeah, I also want to add that I'm not trying to judge someone carrying a gun or even say one shouldn't, but I do think that both situations get to the core of why do guns matter so much.

Are we scared and feel like we need protection?
Is is for braggadocio?
Is it to play a role we feel is written for us?
OR
in Gilbert's case...are we desensitized to the point where a gun becomes a Carrot Top prop?

January 7, 2010 at 10:11 PM
Unknown said...

Update: With the announcement that Tyler Smith is being dismissed from the team, the Tennessee Four are now down to three.

January 8, 2010 at 6:54 PM
Iceman, AD said...

Has anyone's NBA stock dropped faster than Tyler Smith's over the course of one year? Maybe that guy from Baylor who killed his teammate?

January 8, 2010 at 9:04 PM
Unknown said...

I can't think of one, but when thinking of other sports the name Maurice Clarrett comes to mind.

January 8, 2010 at 11:59 PM
Unknown said...

I hope Tyler Smith likes traveling, because if he wants to play professionally he will probably have to go overseas. That is, if his eventual parole officers let him.

January 9, 2010 at 12:06 AM
Unknown said...

Clarrett's fall was fast (yet long). It was like someone made doodles of OJ Simpson in the corners of a notepad and then thumbed through it in like 10 seconds. Sad.

January 9, 2010 at 12:10 AM
Unknown said...

Langston: If he leaves now, maybe he can be the Roman Polanski of basketball

January 9, 2010 at 12:11 AM
Unknown said...

By the way, in what we picked as the game of the week, I think we saw that the Spurs surge was everything but a bang, unless the bang was the sound of Charleston Gun and the Mavericks blasting holes into the Big 3's chests with their signature feedback and distortion.

Dallas overcame a 9 point deficit heading into the 4th, by winning the final quarter 42 to 23.

Duncan had 31, 12, and 5
Nowitzki had 26, 5, and 2

January 9, 2010 at 10:24 AM
Unknown said...

Also, Chauncey Billups looked good for Denver last night. I love how casually he makes shots, and the Hawks continued to make their case for being overlooked.

January 9, 2010 at 10:25 AM

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