That is soooo sad. Do you want to hit a three pointer, fake a shot and dish the ball or take a charge? Then do the real thing..."When you watch on TV it's just boring," said Dennis Rodriguez, 12, who was playing one afternoon last week in Bushwick. "I like the games better because you can do what you want to do. Like, I can make the player pass it or shoot it. But when you see it on TV, you're just watching."
And playing games shouldn't be taken as not watching the game on TV. It should help kids understanding what's happening on the court.
Watching the game on TV is passive, but attending a game is hardly a passive experience, you are part of the show. Even more if you are in Detroit and Ron Artest is around.Mr. Montag added: "Television ratings were high 10 years ago, but the culture and lifestyles have changed. We've become a society that's more interactive, and people, especially young people, want to help create their entertainment experience instead of just sitting in front of a box and passively watching."

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