Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Living the Life of a Sports Fanatic With Satellite TV

If you're like me, you simple can't get enough of sports: it doesn't matter which, satellite tv long as it's not women's synchronized swimming. Fortunately for us, 2008 has been a great year full of fantastic feats of sporting glory. As it has for me, I hope that for you too the year has proven that it was a good thing to invest in an HD screen and a satellite TV connection. No matter that your wife has had to make popcorn for 30 guys every weekend-she loves that TV almost as much as you do! Let's take a look at what were some of the finer sporting moments of 2008 then, and pray that 2009 will offer similar moments of glory.

The classic match up between the Lakers and the Celtics, so familiar to basketball fans from the 60s to the present day, was a sports nut's dream. The outcome, a total upset. This NBA final, though not as action packed as some expected it to be, was exhilarating and gave Bostonians a bit of pride back after so many frustrations. Speaking of basketball, the country as a whole got a bit of that "we invented this sport" pride back when the satellite tv Team (just the name sounded sad) fulfilled on their promise and gave the US the gold in Beijing. Good work fellas, we all needed that comfort.

Then there was the Giants winning the SuperBowl. Who would have imagined that the least likely candidate would overtake the team that had just completed the first perfect season in all of NFL's venerable history? Nobody, that's who. These boys were spectacular, and deserve the admiration of the great city they represent.

Turning to our European peers for a little sporting inspiration, nobody will be able to forget the Wimbledon final for the the ages between Nadal and Federer. Despite having risen to the stature of a God in tennis, Federer was shows to be a mere human when "Rafa" usurped the title in a 5-set victory that left every spectator with jaw agape. The intensity that these two titans brought to the court was so impressive that it wore most people out just to watch.

And while we're on the topic of victorious Spaniards, there is the unforgettable Euro Cup victory of Spain to remember. This competition was a bastion of soccer excellence, and it was great to see how the Ruskies got so far even though they never win anything in soccer. The Spaniards invested all their hopes in this title, which had eluded them for so many decades, and their team was the deserving champ.

Last but not least, we've got to honor the biggest Olympic celebrity in world history: Michael Phelps. This awkward looking young man achieved the impossible and took home eight (yes, 8!) gold-medals for his swimming prowess in the water cube. Of all the athletes competing in 2008, this man deserves more than all else the title of Sports Idol of the Year. Well done Phelps!

Hopefully you have enjoyed this year in sports as much as I have, and enjoyed the heart-pounding moments in style. Watching 20,000 Chinese people choreograph what looked like a Tetris game was probably the coolest thing I've ever seen on my HD screen, though the action on the field (or court, or pool, or what have you) was what got the blood pumping in my veins. Here's to continued enjoyment of the best sports moments out there.

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