There are several players that I enjoy watching more than others, so in that way I’m no different than the average fan. Seeing a Dwight Howard block, a Dwyane Wade traffic jam, a Chris Paul no-look dime or a LeBron James alley-oop gets me out of my seat too. But to me your favorite player, the one whose jersey you would rock with pride if you would go to a game, should be on your favorite team. Back when I was still rooting for the Bulls, obviously MJ was the man; he was the first pro ballplayer I heard of. But Scottie Pippen was my guy. He could do it all: a great defender, ball handler, could go up for a graceful scoop or a forceful dunk. Pippen made it look easy. I even had a black Pippen jersey (I actually liked those black jerseys they had for while – not with the red pinstripes though. I still wonder where it is. I think it got lost since I moved around a couple of times in the last 12 years).
When the Bulls’ president Jerry Reinsdorf and then GM Jerry Krause decided to dismantle the championship team back in ’98, and Pippen left to play for Houston, what could I do? Luckily I started following the Nets around that time, and they had the pale white rider: Keith Van Horn. Van Horn could really play, but for some reason it never really panned out for him in his career (then again, he’s still getting paid for doing nothing, which you could also call my dream job). I also was checking out what the Knicks were doing those years, with Latrell Sprewell being the man back then. However, when you were a Bulls fan at first, became a Nets fan after that, there’s no way you can switch to the Knicks (looking back I’m glad I let the Knicks go).
After bouncing around a couple of years, not knowing who would be “the” player for me, Jason Kidd was traded to the Nets, and my fandom was safe for the next seven years. Until February 13, 2008 when Kidd was traded to Dallas, along with Antoine Wright and Malik Allen in exchange for Devin Harris, DeSagana Diop and Maurice Ager. Read: Kidd for Harris. When Devin Harris finally made his debut against the Milwaukee Bucks, th

Whatever is going to happen in two years, wherever the Nets will play or which star might or might not (expect the latter) come over, the Nets got their own star. A franchise left for dead by many journalists in their season previews (even I had doubts, but I always had hope), Devin Harris has brought them back to life; a renaissance is going on in New Jersey, because Devin is Gettin’ Up.
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Great post. Being from Chicago, I obviously was (MJ days) and still am a Bulls fan. If I had to pick 2 favorite players of all time, I'd have to go with 1. Jordan and 1a. Pippen.
I've followed Devin Harris closely since his Wisconsin days. He's that dude, but he'll be backing up Derrick Rose at All-Star in the future...if he makes it.
Jason Kidd is the man.
He's definitely past his prime, however, which makes me sad. It's strange. My favorite player in professional baseball is(was) Mike Piazza, and he's not even playing anymore. All my favorite players are on the downside of their careers.
You gotta like Harris, though. My friend knows the guy personally (they vacation at the same lake in Wisconsin every summer) and he said he's a really nice guy too. Pretty cool.
s.o.s.: you're from the Chi? Wish I knew! I was in Chicago in '02. Random info, I know
Ryne: "backing up"? I pretend I didn't read that.... haha whatever happens, Rose or Harris, both have bright futures ahead of them. Speaking of bright futures, pretty cool short piece on you in SLAM by the way. *tips hat*
Jason: although Kidd is on the downside, he's still playing pretty good in Dallas. But I understand what you mean: I've followed Shaq from the day he was drafted until now, and I see former players being coaches, GM's and what not, and I'm really starting to realize I'm an old geezer. Well, maybe not really and old geezer, but not exaclt a young pup either. Jason, you're whole life lies ahead of you, plenty of players to root for, and your Clippers actually won two games in a row. Who knew Randolph would be playing this good?
When the Clippers made the Western Conference finals, my life peaked.
LOL at Jason! And great piece, Gerard! I must admit I am pleasantly surprised at how much improvement he has shown!
I was a big fan of MJ as well when I started watching ball. But after he retired, I kinda bounced around teams (Kings, Mavs, basically anything that challenged Shaq's Lakers) before finally settling on LBJ.
It's boring, I know. Rooting for the best player in the L isn't really much of a thrill, but I like guys who seem capable of winning a championship!
Rob, those Kings teams with Webber,Peja, Divac were awesome.
And those Cavs are even better than I expected this season. A lot of people thought Mo Williams wouldn't make them that much better than last year, and I always disagreed with that. I think he was the missing piece for them, and he form a great backcourt duo with Delonte West. I do hope for the Cavs that they are able to trade for Joe Smith. Would be nice to have a fourth big man on your roster.....
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