Easily two of the most exciting post-exam events here in Durham- our last college basketball game, and the Summer Ball- happened in these last few days. I'll write about the last basketball game today, and will be back with a write up of the summer ball and lots of photos later this week.
Much like my football team, our college basketball team endured a somewhat rough season. We needed a win in our last game of the season to avoid getting relegated to a lower league. The match was last Thursday. We were playing a very good team who was near the top of the league, but for once we had a full strength lineup- with some very good players. Because of other commitments or injuries, we were rarely able to field all of our top players- but we were undefeated when we did.
Here are some pictures taken from a friend who was at the match:
(Bringing the ball up in the first quarter)
(Acting in my 'defensive specialist' role- applying some tight denial defense to the opposing team's best player)
(The Starting 5 walking off the court after a big 3rd quarter)
(I'm not totally sure what's going on in the picture, it looks like I might have blocked the shot)I'm really glad I got involved with college basketball this year. It was kind of a chance thing, I knew about the team, but did not join during the first few weeks of term. I met the team captain and a couple of players through a mutual friend back in November, and we got to talking about basketball. I was pretty busy with school, trying to settle in, and playing football, and wasn't planning on joining the basketball team. Plus I'd already missed a match or two.
But the guys I talked to were really nice, and it was exciting to be talking about and thinking about one of my favorite sports again. Basketball is not that popular here, but it's important to me, and was great to be around people who appreciated it as much as I did. It was great talking about the Lakers, the NBA and just the game in general. They really tried to convince me to attend a few trainings, and see if I liked it. I was worried that had a false impression about me, due to my accent. I tried to explain that I was not very good- I just loved the game. But they weren't buying it- they insisted that the standard was pretty low.
I started going to the practices, and immediately loved it. I may have a few talents in life, but rarely do I get the chance to truly excel at something, or arguably be 'the best' at something. The level of play/knowledge of the game was much lower than I imagined. I was immediately one of the better players, which was certainly something new for me. I enjoyed playing two or three times a week, and watching myself get better. Even more fun for me though, was the chance to help other players. Alot of the team had not played for very long, if at all, or didn't really understand certain rules. I'm hardly an amazing player, but I do pride myself on knowing alot about the game. I think my biggest contribution to the team was knowledge/experience. It was great to be able to give small pointers, help show the correct way to take a jump shot or a layup for example, how to execute a zone defense, how to run a pick and roll, among other things.
The team was also a great group of guys, and much of the basketball team became some of my best friends here in Durham. Overall, it was a great experience, and probably even more rewarding than playing for the college football (soccer) team.
Thanks again for reading. I'll be back soon with a write up of the biggest social event of the year- The Summer Ball- and lot's of pictures.




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