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RuffnReadyOzStyle
06-08-2012, 10:36 PM
...from Bill Simmons:

"Then I remembered something. Sports is a metaphor for life. Everything is black and white on the surface. You win, you lose, you laugh, you cry, you cheer, you boo, and most of all, you care. Lurking underneath that surface, that's where all the good stuff is — the memories, the connections, the love, the fans, the layers that make sports what they are. It's not about watching your team win the Cup as much as that moment when you wake up thinking, In 12 hours, I might watch my team win the Cup. It's about sitting in the same chair for Game 5 because that chair worked for you in Game 3 and Game 4, and somehow, this has to mean something. It's about using a urinal between periods, realizing that you're peeing on a Devils card, then eventually realizing that some evil genius placed Devils cards in every single urinal. It's about leaning out of a window to yell at people wearing the same jersey as you, and it's about noticing an airport security guy staring at your Celtics jersey and knowing he'll say, "You think they win tonight?" before he does. It's about being an NBA fan but avoiding this year's Western Conference finals because you still can't believe they ripped your team away, and it's about crying after that same series because you can't believe your little unassuming city might win the title. It's about posing for pictures before a Stanley Cup clincher, then regretting after the fact that you did. It's about two strangers watching you cry at a stoplight. It's black and white, but it's not."

http://www.grantland.com/story/_/id/8026268/the-consequences-caring

InRareForm
06-08-2012, 10:46 PM
terrific article tbh

RuffnReadyOzStyle
06-08-2012, 10:58 PM
terrific article tbh

When Bill is at the top of his game, he's as unstoppable as KD tbh tbh tbh. :oops :lol

Sean Cagney
06-08-2012, 11:20 PM
He is a great writer alot of times.

100%duncan
06-08-2012, 11:41 PM
Wow. :tu

DMC
06-08-2012, 11:54 PM
tl;dr