News

Travel Diary - Seattle


At the risk of being the 122nd reporter to say it, "Oklahoma City has stolen Seattle's Thunder."
Fine, there, I said it.

It's tough to think of the NBA not playing in Seattle.  I grew up in the Northwest.  I had the X-Man's poster hanging in my room.  I once waited in line two hours to get Gary Payton's autograph, before he entered the draft and became a Sonic. 

It's frustrating to think that all us basketball fans in the great northwest will not be able to watch Kevin Durrant become an NBA superstar while wearing the Sonics' Green and Yellow. It will no doubt leave a hole. And there is no guarantee that it will ever be filled, at least not with a NBA team.
But basketball has not left the Northwest.

I can assure you with first hand knowledge of the situation, basketball is alive and well in the Puget Sound. If you enjoyed watching Shawn Kemp, let me suggest you take in a Kentwood High School basketball game. 

In doing so, you will have the opportunity to watch Josh Smith.


Despite Josh's 6-foot-9, 280-pound frame, he has great hands and great footwork.  Taking in one of his Seattle Rotary AAU games, I was struck by his power. While he doesn't have to use it to be effective you can tell it is there, and is no doubt intimidating.  
At one point I told his mother he reminded me of a Volcano, just waiting to explode. 

As if on cue, Josh threw down two dunks that would have had Bill Walton talking for weeks, which incidentally, is who one of his coaches, former NBA coach, Tom Newell compares him to.

Personally I saw a little bit of Amare Stoudemire's game, but I get the feeling that Josh Smith's style will be the measuring stick before too long.
Just south on I-5 is Tacoma, and Bellarmine Prep. The small Catholic school is big on education, community and pride. But stick your head inside the rustic gym and you are bound to see one of the most exciting brands of basketball being played.

In the backcourt for Bellarmine are two of the country's top guards.  If Sonics fans had Gary Payton and
Ray Allen at the same time, they might have been treated to a show comparable to what Abdul Gaddy and Avery Bradley put on when they take the floor. Lightning quick and as smooth as a Starbucks White Chocolate Mocha, this dynamic duo have a sixth sense of knowing where each other are on the court. 

Each have there own skill set, but get them together and it's obvious they are going to have a good time. 
And the competition? Well, they will they will find themselves on the losing end of the game.
From Spencer Hawes and Marvin Williams, to Brandon Roy and Martell Webster, the NBA is full of players who hailed from the Northwest. How good has the talent in the Northwest been? Try, seven first round picks since 2005, not bad. And the current group of players might be the best ever to come out of the Evergreen State. 

Alas, the NBA has left Seattle, but basketball has not. Just ask anyone who has had the pleasure of watching Josh, Abdul, or Avery. They will tell you, "Basketball is alive and well here."


-- Jerome A. Butler is a producer for the television shows Sports Stars of Tomorrow and Future Phenoms and a PrepTicket Staff member

Date of Article: Wed Jul 23, 2008 11:55 am

Scores/Schedules

College News

Henderson helps Duke crush Southern Illinois


Gerald Henderson scored 20 points for Duke, including four three-pointers.
Gerald Henderson led all scorers with 20 points while Jon Scheyer and Kyle Singler added 13 points apiece, as No. 10 Duke shook off a sloppy first half to roll Southern Illinois, 83-58, in semifinal action at the 2K Sports Classic Benefiting Coaches vs. Cancer.

Brian Zoubek did provide some frontcourt help with 10 points and six rebounds for the Blue Devils (4-0), who will meet Michigan in Friday's final at Madison Square Garden. Ironically enough, the championship bout will be a preview of a regularly-scheduled meeting between the two teams on December 6.

'We're really pleased with the win,' said Duke head coach Mike Krzyzewski. '(Southern Illinois) plays outstanding defense and so do we, so points were really hard to come by.' ... Continue

Headlines

Recent Articles

  • Big 12 Football Weekend Recap

    We take a look at what happened over the weekend in the Big 12, plus we take a glance at this week's upcoming games featuring the nation's Saturday ni Full Article

  • Mighty Gators host surging Gamecocks

    The third-ranked Florida Gators have looked invincible in recent weeks, and they must knock off the 24th-ranked South Carolina Gamecocks in SEC action Full Article

  • Big 12 showdown pits No. 4 Texas against Ka

    The fourth-ranked Texas Longhorns still have hopes of reaching the national title game, and they must beat Big 12 foe Kansas on the road this weekend Full Article

More Articles

 

Welcome to the New Prep Ticket

Enter your zip code to see all the great PrepTicket content in your area.

Go Now

Your Ticket to Sports Action!