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All the NBA needed was one night

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by Jakeblloyd

It's a shame the Houston-Los Angeles Lakers game didn't end until after 1 a.m. Tuesday night on the East Coast. The theater was that great. Even for a first game of an 82-game season.

As I stood in my living room, on my tiptoes, my heart beating fast, watching the Lakers erase a 12-point deficit in the final 1:36 before Houston's Shane Battier hit the game-winning 3-pointer, I forgot about the NBA's awful summer.

I stopped thinking about Tim Donaghy. About the awful Finals ratings from June. About Kobe Bryant's incessent trade demands.

Ironically, Bryant was at the center of Opening Night's action, lighting up the Staples Center with 45 points after he was booed while being introduced. Critics can say all they want about Bryant's constant complaints and selfish play, but no one can argue that he doesn't play his heart out every game when he's on the court.

And, boy, is he fun to watch. Even with the Rockets up by an insurmountable 12 points and the Lakers faithful heading for the exits, Bryant didn't quit on his current (but maybe not for long) team, launching the improbable comeback with a three-point play followed by a 3-pointer.

Rumors have swirled the past couple days about a possible trade involving Bryant becoming a Chicago Bull. If Lakers management wants its team to remain in the conversation when discussing the NBA, it better not deal Bryant. He is the lone reason fans still pack the Staples Center. He is the only reason the otherwise morbid Lakers still receive attention nationwide. Sans Bryant, the Lakers could become (gasp!) the Clippers.

Tuesday night was a long-awaited night for NBA commissioner David Stern. The best franchise in sports, the San Antonio Spurs, received their championship rings before defeating the young Portland Trail Blazers. The Spurs added a win on Wednesday to stay perfect at 2-0.

If Stern is ever accosted by a critic who says, "Your entire league is a scam," Stern can point toward The Alamo as evidence to the contrary. Not only do the Spurs win, but their superstar, Tim Duncan, understands how to increase their chances of adding more NBA titles in the next five years.

Duncan signed a two-year, $40 million extension Tuesday that will keep him in San Antonio through the 2011-12 season. He could have asked — and gotten — $51 million, but he keenly realized that the $11 million he didn't take could be used to re-sign other key players, so he made the sacrifice.

Find me one other superstar who volunteers to accept $11 million less for the sake of his organization. Stern, who was in attendance Tuesday night, should have given Duncan a big bear hug and thanked him for giving the league some positive publicity.

But compared to the burn the NBA sustained during the summer, the league must feel pretty comfortable now that the games have begun. When the biggest issue in the news is whether Bryant will be traded, things are balmy for the NBA.

Sure, there will be Donaghy references throughout the season whenever fans (or Mark Cuban) are upset with a ref's calls, but Stern n' Company undouubtedly are prepared.

As long as the basketball is as entertaining as it was on Opening Night, Stern can smile — or at least sit and relax for a minute.

The NBA's product remains pretty enticing.


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SSreportersLegend
612 days ago
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The NBA's product remains pretty enticing. Interesting comment. I still think that it's early in the year, and we need more than 1 good game. But it's a start.
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TylersaltAll-Star
612 days ago
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Interesting comment. I still think that the NBA is boring as all hell. =) Is it March yet? Then we'll see some real basketball.
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Hit By a PitchVarsity
612 days ago
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I had a serious love-buzz going on for the Nuggets last night -- I'll be a Nuggets fan no matter what happens in the NBA. And that's enough for me to be excited about the new season.
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Ea34Div-I Stud
612 days ago
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I know it was only Seattle, but how good did Denver look last night? They are almost impossible to stop!
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Hit By a PitchVarsity
612 days ago
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They are in-freaking-sane.
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Ea34Div-I Stud
612 days ago
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The NBA is shaping up to be really good this year. While the West is still the dominant conference, the league's talent seems to be distributed over a large number of teams, helping the Eastern Conference narrow the gap a bit. Also, more teams are playing an up-tempo style of ball, which is a lot more fun to watch.
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JakeblloydVarsity
612 days ago
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Yeah, I'm sure there will remain plenty of boring games not worth watching, but I just think that in general there will be a lot of exciting games throughout the season — especially if players exude the intensity that the Rockets and Lakers showed on opening night.
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Anonymous Fanatic #1
611 days ago
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Good defense by the Los Angeles Lakers drama boys, if only we could patch up the difference, this will be a Los Angeles good season. They are running, switching in defense, rebounding see those efforts. We don't have yet the Lakers team down.

I which I could see some Lakers games live. I was looking for tickets all the good seats on ticketmaster were taken I had to check broker. And man you don’t want to do that espaciallyn for the Los Angeles Lakers. Thanks god there sites like Ticketwood which work as comparators here is the site <a http://www.t...ts/index.php"> Lakers tickets</a> http://www.t...ts/index.php.

I like slam dunks that take me to the hoop my favorite play is the ally-hoop, I like the pic n roll,i like the given goal its basketball yo, yo lets go!

Go Lakers Go!!!
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