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TL’s Sports Notebook | Nov 17

November 18, 2024 by Digital Sports Desk

While We’re Young (Ideas) on the NBA Cup

By TERRY LYONS, Editor of Digital Sports Desk

BOSTON – The NBA unveiled freshly designed basketball courts without a piece of parquet covering the playing surface at Boston’s TD Garden. There are brand new Wilson basketballs with a special bracket design bouncing around the courts. One thing that’s always apparent when there are changes to the norm and that’s the fact creatures of habit do NOT like too much change.

Last season, the NBA instituted it’s “In-Season” tournament, mimicking the many Futbol/Soccer tourneys staged within the long European soccer league season. There are national leagues (i.e. English Premier League, German Bundesliga, Spanish LaLega, etc) combined with international play (UEFA Champions League) and playing for Cups, or in one case The Cup of Cups. In the USA, college basketball (and ESPN and the Basketball Hall of Fame) stage dozens of mini-tournaments at the start of the season such as the Maui Invitational, Vegas Showdown, Battle 4 Atlantis, Baha Mar Hoops Bahamas Championship (Nov. 21-22 with St. John’s vs Baylor and Tennessee vs Virginia). There’s nothing wrong about that, at all.

The NBA’s “In-Season” tournament has evolved into the “Emirates NBA Cup” complete with all the bells and whistles. Despite criticism from the cynics, last season’s inaugural tournament made a mark as one of the better innovations in the league’s 77 year history. How?

  1. It created additional awareness of NBA basketball early in the season when college and pro football rule the airwaves.
  2. The court designs created much-needed buzz and acted as a differentiator from the regular season games. The buzz was both pro and con, but they spelled “NBA” accurately pre-Christmas (a day many believe the NBA season actually begins). That added to th awareness.
  3. The competition gave emerging clubs, like the Magic, Pistons, Spurs, Rockets, Hawks, and Blazers a playoff-like chance to compete and entertains the fans. This year, all but the Spurs are winners in their Group Play match-ups thus far).
  4. With a cool half-mil on the line, the players certainly embrace the competition.

In summation, the “In Season/Emirates NBA Cup” was an incredible success story and it proved the NBA – more than any other North American pro sports league – is willing to experiment, to innovate and to provide its fans with real added incentive to watch games. The intensity of those games were a notch higher than a typical November or December regular season game because the players are competitive, whether it be for pride or money – and with the NBA Cup – it was a bit of both.


HERE NOW, THE NOTES: Coming soon but not to a golf course near you, is another pro golf property, but instead of a traveling tour format, all the matches will be played at Palm Beach State College in Florida. As a reminder, TGL, presented by SoFi, is a new golf league, combining advanced technology with teams of top players from the PGA TOUR matching up for two-hour weekly competitions in primetime on ESPN or ESPN2 in the USA. … Six (call them the Original Six) TGL teams representing six different cities will go head-to-head in a season-long competition at the new SoFi Center, a first-of-its-kind venue built specifically for TGL. The venue is located on the campus of Palm Beach State College. The league was set to begin last year but a storm damaged the venue and its roof thus delaying the first tee-off until this January 7. … Boston is represented by the Boston Common Golf with a star-studded roster of Rory McIloy, Adam Scott, Hideki Matsuyama and New England’s very own, Keegan Bradley. Tyrrell Hatton was originally on the Boston roster but vacated his spot when he joined LIV Golf. Hideki Matsuyama was chosen by TGL – the parent company of this tour – to replace the outgoing Hatton. No LIV golfers are participating. … McIlroy has an ownership stake in the league and the team while Fenway Sports Group has an ownership stake in the team. Solo artist and singer-songwriter Niall Horan and his investment group Greenbridge Ventures purchased an ownership stake in Boston Common Golf, joining Fenway Sports Group and McIlroy’s Symphony Ventures. In addition to his investment in the team, Horan will serve as an ambassador for Boston Common Golf. Boston’s first match is against the Jupiter Links, headlined by Tiger Woods, Max Homa, Kevin Kisner and Tom Kim. The Links will be playing their second match when they face Boston, a distinct advantage.


BOSTON MARATHON IMPACT: If you live in Boston or the neighboring towns and villages playing host to the annual Boston Marathon, you can see the impact. To prove it in dollars and “sense,” the Boston Athletic Association and Meet Boston sought out the UMass Donahue Institute – Economic and Public Policy Research to measure the entire economic impact of the event. They calculated everything from travel and lodging to tourist habits and per person spending. The grand total is estimated to be a $509m impact.

“The Boston Marathon is more than just a race – it’s a powerful driver that shines a spotlight on the Greater Boston area, attracting visitors and showcasing our city’s rich history, vibrant culture, and diverse communities,” said Martha J. Sheridan, President & CEO of Meet Boston in a prepared statement. “Each year, it brings people together from across the globe, expanding the impact of tourism and enhancing our competitiveness. This iconic race fosters a sense of unity and purpose for all the domestic and international visitors that come to spectate or participate.”

According to the news release, Boston Marathon weekend includes more than the race on Patriots’ Day. The B.A.A. hosts the Boston 5K presented by Point32Health with 10,000 participants, an invitational mile for both students and professional runners, the Bank of America Boston Marathon Expo – a shoppers’ delight, Boston Marathon Fan Fest presented by DICK’S Sporting Goods, and the Boston Marathon Post-Race Party presented by Samuel Adams. Additionally, sponsors and other affiliated brands provide activations throughout Greater Boston.

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Boston Marathon Photo by Miguel A Amutio on Unsplash

The 2024 Marathon event had 30,000 participants across the Boston 5K, B.A.A. Invitational Mile, B.A.A. Relay Challenge and the Boston Marathon. Participants had an average party size of two, with 77% of spectators who attended indicating they are there to support a family member or friend running. 51% of the participants reside outside of New England, with the median weekend spend of $500. 68% of participants stayed in a Boston area hotel, according to the B.A.A. in its report.

Included in the report is the fact the B.A.A. has 39 full-time employees who earned $5.5 million in total compensation, which includes wages and salaries, taxes, and benefits. These values exclude those who are not actual employees of the Association. Other paid labor and outside contractors are discussed in the next section. To support these employees and other operational costs, the B.A.A. reported revenues of $36.4 million.


EIGHT IS ENOUGH: The NFL concluded its International Series with a close but uninspiring 20-17 Carolina victory over the New York Giants. While it’s tough to pinpoint the absolute worst team in the NFL, surely the Panthers and Giants are on the list of Top 5. While the International Series may not be providing its European fans with the best match-ups, it has established a very viable 9:30am ET game window for the NFL in the USA.

Commissioner Roger Goodell told NFL Network’s Colleen Wolfe that the league is looking to play upwards of eight games outside of the United States of America in 2025, including a first-timer in Ireland.

“We are definitely going to Spain, we announced that,” Goodell said from Allianz Arena in Munich, Germany, before ho-hum Giants-vs-Panthers game. “We expect to return to Mexico City. We expect to return to Brazil. We will certainly be back in the U.K. And we’re also looking at the potential of another game in the U.K. area in Ireland, possibly. That’s a possibility. And we’ll certainly be back here in Germany. So if that total’s eight, that’s what we’re shooting for.”

Fiji Island might not make the cut.

While the NFL used to play in Japan in preseason, they’ve yet to crack the code to play a game in China. NFL China was established in Beijing in October of 2007 a year after announcing the league would play a preseason game between New England and Seattle. But that game never materialized. In 2009, there was talk of a rescheduled game but it was never played.

The league was focusing on a potential regular season game in Beijing but some 16 years have passed and there’s nothing on the NFL docket, unless Goodell is playing his media availabilities with a poker face.


TIDBITS: Roki Sasaki will be the next ace pitcher to transfer from the Japanese baseball circuit to Major League Baseball. Sasaki’s teammates are tipping their hands that they believe the star free agent is most likely to land at Chavez Ravine and play for the 2024 MLB champion Los Angeles Dodgers. Dollars point to the Dodgers as they – and the Baltimore Orioles – have some $2m in cash awaiting within their international signing bonus pool, according to the Associated Press. Expect a decision to come down soon as MLB’s international signing window closes on December 15, 2024. … Remember, too, the Dodgers have SP Yoshinobu Yamamoto and best player on the planet Shohei Ohtani on their roster to welcome their countryman. … Congrats to former NBA and St. John’s beat writer turned broadcaster Dave Sims on his new gig as the play-by-play man for the New York Yankees, alongside the great Suzyn Waldman. Sims was calling Seattle Mariners games until the NYY offer came along. Can’t wait to see both Sims and Waldman when the Evil Empire visits Fenway Park next season. … Condolences to Harvard Coach and Duke alum Tommy Amaker on the passing of his father, Harold Amaker of Columbia, South Carolina. Harold earned a Bachelor of Science degree from Virginia State University in Petersburg, Virginia, followed by a Ph.D. from LaSalle University in Philadelphia. His academic pursuits set a foundation for what would be a lifetime of advocacy and leadership in education, particularly in supporting historically Black colleges and universities (HBCU’s). … Condolences to the great Hubie Brown and his family as Hubie’s son, Brendan (1970-2024), passed away at the age of 54. Brendan’s wife, Kate, announced Brendan’s passing on Facebook, noting, “He cared deeply for his friends and family and we’re going to miss him so much,” In lieu of flowers, the family has requested donations be made to St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital.

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Going to Kansas City, Here I Come

October 8, 2024 by Terry Lyons

Special Edition: While We’re Young (Ideas)

By TERRY LYONS, Editor in Chief, Digital Sports Desk

BOSTON – On a rather quiet night on the Boston sports scene, a fan must turn his/or/her lonely eyes West, towards Kansas City – the one in Missouri, not Kansas for the geographically-challenged Presidential candidate.

Yes, Kansas City – the city that celebrated two big professional sports victories Monday night.

KC Royals catcher Salvador Pérez hit a baseball out where there once stood South Bronx tenements and otherwise nothingness, before the palace that Jeter built was erected. But, if it were the old Yankee Stadium or the middle semi-renovated version of Yankee Stadium, the ball would’ve landed out by Monument Park, the same place George Brett used to hit them for the Royals.

MLB Postseason Baseball (KC vs SF in World Series)

Perez’ solo homer was part of a big fourth inning that turned a 1-0 New York lead into a 4-1 KC advantage which held up as a 4-2 victory to even the American League Division Series at 1-1 as the clubs pack up and head west.

At the same time, out at Arrowhead Stadium in KC, the Chiefs were puttin’ a ‘hurtin on the New Orleans Saints, in a lopsided 26-13 victory where Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes threw for 331 yards on 28-of-39 while RB Kareem Hunt came from a locker full of mothballs to run for 102 yards and a TD while carrying the ball 27 times. Yes 27 times.

Another key to the KC football victory was 27-year old JuJu Smith-Schuster who secured seven of eight targets for 130 yards. Most NFL and New England Patriots observers do not need to be reminded, Smith-Schuster was recetly released from the Patriots’ wide receiver room, a place occupied by the distinguished DeMario Douglas, Ja’Lynn Polk, and oft-injured Kendrick Bourne – the latter having played one game and has one catch to his credit on the 2024 season.

The proven point is that a city which used to have October nights filled with David “Big Papi” Ortiz postseason baseball homers or game-winning Tom Brady to Julian Edelman touchdowns now has only a hard-fought Wakefield vs. Arlington high school soccer game on the books (Wakefield won, 4-3).

Meanwhile, Kansas City’s Royals clocked a big ALDS series victory on the road at Yankee Stadium and KC’s Chiefs won an important cross-conference Monday Night Football game to extend their unbeaten streak to five games, resistering as the only team in the NFL to be 5-0 in a season at the quarter pole.

Instead of world class model Gisele Bundchen and the kids skipping along on the sidelines, rooting for the World’s No. 1 quarterback Tom Brady, we were submitted to the return of World No. 1 pop star Taylor Swift returning to Arrowhead Stadium after taking two road games off. Her return prompted beau Travis Kelce to his best game of the new season, with the tight end grabbing a hefty nine catches for 70 yards, and averaging 7.8 yards per reception. Oh, the humanity.

While New England fans are starved without Sausage Guy leftovers on Landsdowne Street, the Kansas City faithful can go upscale BBQ at Q39, or head over to Arthur Bryant’s or Chef J BBQ for some pork belly burnt ends which are far better than New England burned corners and safeties.

The Chiefs are destined for a run at Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans, Red Sox fans are destined for a winter of Polar Park and also a spring trip to Worcester to watch AAA ball, seeking out WooSox prospects between snowflakes.

While the Royals might upset the mighty Yankees, Patriots fans might be watching the worst team in the entire NFL, a club with a four game losing streak that’s likely to grow to five when the Houston Texans land in Foxborough this weekend. Only an October 20 contest vs Jacksonville (in London) might solve the troubles that first year head coach Jerod Mayo is facing this season.

Earlier in the season, rookie Javon Baker made a poor decision and posted an angry video after receiving a traffic ticket from one of Massachusetts’ finest. That spurt of hot water turned boiling this past weekend when team captain, safety Jabrill Peppers was arrested and later arraigned for alleged charges of assault and battery with a dangerous weapon, assault of a family/household member, strangulation, and – the kicker, tough to deny, possession of a Class B substance, which allegedly tested as white powder cocaine.

That’s a quarter-season of misery for Mayo, owner of a resume that reads 1-4 (0-2 at home), a four game losing streak, a quarterback conundrum – not a controversy – between veteran Jacoby Brissett and first-round draft pick Drake Maye (No. 3, overall). Brissett is being subjected to protection by the worst offensive line in recent memory. The Patriots shuffled between five different starting offensive line combinations in their first five games. In doing so, they’ve allowed the highest pressure rate on their QB of all NFL teams. Miami only sacked Brissett twice, but San Francisco’s defense leveled Brissett six times.

Would you subject a rookie quarterback to that scenario?

And, where do the longtime buttoned-up, disciplined and character-first Patriots stand on charges against Peppers? Innocent until proven guilty is the way of the land, of course, but a bag of cocaine in possession is a pretty cut and dry violation of NFL rules.

The answer to all is a realization of a franchise hitting bottom, of early speculation on the No. 1 pick in the 2025 NFL Draft and a Foxborough filled pack of season ticket holders who must experience the misery of losing – possibly for a very long time in the ultra-competitive AFC.

That all brings us to October 8, 2024 and Opening Night in the National Hockey League – the Boston Bruins in gusty Florida for their regular season opener against the pesky Panthers. The New Jersey Devils are undefeated (2-0) and the Buffalo Sabres are (0-2) after a pair of opening games in Prague. The rest of the league drops the puck tonight.

Meanwhile, the NBA shipped the Celtics to Abu Dhabi for a pair of preseason games in the friendly confines of Etihad Arena in Dubai. Nothing wrong with a (2-0) start against the Denver Nuggets and reigning MVP extraordinaire, Nikola Jokic, otherwise known as the greatest second round pick since the Spurs grabbed Manu Ginobili in Round Dos last century.

New England fans, lovers of blame and the pastime of pointing fingers have no other choice but to turn the pages of the calendar to the winter sports season. It’s ice hockey and hoops time in Boston.

See you in June.

 

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