But it would be disingenuous of me to give the impression that I’m a big fan of college basketball….I am not. Although few people I know are. After all, their interest in college basketball seems limited to picking teams on a whim from brackets in their office pools.
That said, I can at least claim a sentimental reason for my pick to win this year’s championship: Georgetown! And my reason can be summed up in one name: John Thomspson III – the team’s coach. Because notwithstanding the brilliant play of his team, Thompson is on an historic odyssey to emulate his Daddy, John Thompson Jr, who became the first African American head coach to win the NCAA Division I Basketball Championship when Georgetown defeated the heavily-favored University of Houston in 1984.
And, how’s this for a little more sentimental attachment to Georgetown: Just as Patrick Ewing was a pivotal player on his father’s championship team, Ewing’s son, also named Patrick, is the point player on Thompson’s team this year. Now, what mortal coach or player could upset this fateful symmetry?!
(Incidentally, imagine how exciting this NCAA tournament would have been if Thompson Jr’s other son Ronny, the head coach of Ball State University, had led his team to the championship game against Georgetown…)
Go Georgetown!
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Myst says
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Myst says
Anthony, you are wonderful! I love your writing! Am in America, and totally agree with everything you’ve said about America, in the articles on Anna Nicole. You have a very concise way of pulling everything together in an informative manner, that surpasses anything written by anyone in America. I look forward to reading more of your work! Oh boy, a new addiction! lol.. Daphne [email protected]