Saturday, December 19, 2009

TIME TO VOTE!

From Fibaeurope.com:

FIBA Europe announces the opening of the public voting for the EuroLeague Women All-Star Game 2010, to take place on 9th March in Gdynia, Poland.

Taking place on the day after International Women's Day, the All-Star Game 2010 will feature a match-up between Europe and The Rest of the World with fans selecting the starting five for each team.

Public voting starts TODAY and ends on January 31st, 2010.
You can vote once per day.

To support me and my dream to become a European AllStar one day, please vote.

Here's the link:
VOTE FOR LINDA

WE DID IT!!









WE DID IT... Good Angels 72 - 61 Rivas Ecopolis

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

CHRISTMAS COUNTDOWN/PRESENT



On Wednesday, December 16, 2009 at 6pm the Dobri Angel will take on Rivas Ecopolis in a Euroleague matchup.

For me personally the game against Rivas was my first one this year for the Good Angels of Kosice and is ironically also the last one of the year. On Thursday after the game I will take off to start my Christmas vacation -- quite early this season, but my husband and I definitely don't mind a "sooner than usual" get-together. I had left the States in the middle of September, and because I switched teams in the November, he wasn't able to visit me. (He usually doesn't visit me over here before after Christmas anyways- so it's actually nothing out of the ordinary!)

My contract with the Good Angels officially runs out on Thursday and I am now eager to see what the future holds. My heart is definitely still in this lovely city of Kosice- and I hope for some GOOD(x2) ANGELS NEWS... get it?

Alright, so I want to wish my team and myself to be the "Davids" tomorrow.... what do I mean by that???? Well, Rivas is the Goliath of our group right now, not having lost a game yet...

Until next time,
LINDA

Sunday, December 13, 2009

3000

Who will be visitor #3000??????
Let me know who you are :)
Thaaaaanks,
Linda

THE COUNTDOWN

Today I want to introduce you to a unique word from the PBV, the Pro-Basketball Vocabulary and its special meaning to us.

It is usually used by players who play "overseas" (from the perspective of a US citizen), but is not limited to a certain country or nationality.

The word for today is: "COUNTDOWN".

In our circles this word is direct and to the point. There's no further description needed. The question "Countdown FOR WHAT?" does not exist.

Depending on the time of the year, EVERYONE knows what "THE COUNTDOWN" is referring to... no questions asked. There are two main options:

  1. Countdown till Christmas break
  2. Countdown till the end of the season

The first one is a given, usually clearly defined by the league's game schedule.
The second one can get a little tricky due to the 'do-or-die' competition system of the Playoffs. With time players develop a good feel for ranking their team's final standing early on in the second part of the season though, and are able to calculate a pretty accurate "final day", which will then be accepted as an official countdown's reference point.

Theoretically there's also a third option, the so-called "Countdown till the beginning of season/training camp". This one however is a taboo amongst most players.

It requires extreme courage to openly admit to this last option, because it's an immediate sign to others that you "don't have a life" in your own hometown... (*kinda like blogging about this today shows that I don't have one either)

Apart from the ridicule, most often players who publicly choose option #3 are frowned upon by others and run a high risk of being ostracized for a minimum of the countdown's duration, which may result in i.e. temporary blocking on facebook). The extend of the ramifications merely depends on the athlete's level of audacity though, which is being measured by the actual length of their countdown.

By blocking "option 3"-players from an online friends' list for good, the athlete ultimately protects him/herself from getting depressed too early during the summer time, and helps them to stay focused on enjoying their time at home.

One sore spot the word "Countdown" has, is its unclear definition of the "final day". Here are the three different options:

  • departure day
  • day/hour you arrive in your hometown
  • last day of competition.

This can easily become a point of conflict in everyday conversations, and can lead to false hope.
The more mature and experienced a player gets though, the earlier he/she will "nip this in the bud" and clear things up. Preferably right after a player's arrival to the new team and after mingling with his/her new teammates.

Depending on certain factors the measurement units for the Countdown can vary. The units range from "weeks" to "days", from "games" to "practices", or even "hours" to "minutes". Whereas the latter is considered to be one of the most severe cases, and could be equated with "depression".

Factors that can influence the "The Countdown" are:

  • personal stress level
  • homesickness
  • teammates
  • internet connectivity in your apartment
  • coaching
  • the residing countries' cuisine
  • weather
  • city life
  • win-loss ratio
  • body aches
  • getting sick of wearing the same clothes

Athlete's nowadays tend to have different outlets for their countdowns:

  • announcement of public website, i.e. Facebook, myspace, twitter, bloggers
  • actual hardboard calendar in the athlete's apartment, where each day gets crossed off
  • Blackberry weekly reminders (*what now? nobody else is doing that, or what?)

Personally, I dislike countdowns as they are equivalent to "wishing your life away"... I prefer to seize every moment of the day and enjoy the life God has given me to the fullest.

However, "THE COUNTDOWN" comes with the territory.
The question every player has to ask themselves is, "Will you let the Countdown dominate your life?"

I must say that I've been blessed this last month with great teammates and an awesome situation, which makes my stay here in Kosice (away from my husband, family and friends) a lot easier, but like Dorothy said a long time ago "THERE'S NO PLACE LIKE HOME".

Saturday, December 5, 2009

10 MOVIES I LIKE

I just back from a little hang out with my teammates, and we watched a movie, which gave me the blog idea to share some of my favorite movies with you today.

This list is off the top of my head, so the order and genres will be somewhat random. I am going to make sure to designate another blog to this topic in the future, after having done a little bit more research, because I already know that there are going to be a lot of deserving movies missing on this list.

1.) The Proposal:
I am going to start off with this movie, because it's the one I saw this evening... Today was actually the second time I've seen it and I must say that it's just an overall cute movie. I believe enjoyable for women AND men. It's romantic, funny and surprisingly creative. Two thumbs up!

2.) Love & Basketball:
Monica: "I Play You".
Quincy: "Whaat?"
Monica: "One Game, One-On-One"
Quincy: "For what?"
Monica: "YOUR HEART"


What else is there to say!

A must-see. A classic. Every baller's dream.




3.) The Best Man:
A lot of good looking actors and an explosive plot... I also love the soundtrack.
Here are two songs:
Ginuwine,Case,Tyrese & R.L "Best Man I can be"



Eric Benet "Poetry Girl"




4.) Man On Fire:

This is the movie I fell in love with Denzel Washington. I wasn't a big fan before then at all and couldn't understand the buzz. But "Creasy" earned him the way to my heart. I know Denzel must care a lot about that ;)

5.) Dumb & Dumber:
Classic!! That's all I can say. So many funny parts, I can't even list them all.

6.) Kings of Comedy:
Might be a shocker to some of you, not to others.... lol... but this movie, which is more a standup comedy, had me ROFLing. I was laughing hysterically. Of course, I wish they would have gone a little easier on the cursing, but overall, just great jokes!! R.I.P. Bernie Mac.

7.) Seven Pounds:
Since I've been a teenager I've been a fan of Will Smith... starting with him starring as the Fresh Prince of Bel Air... today he's still going strong and still one of my favorites.... in this movie I just loved the story line, the acting and the twist at the end of it.

8.) Bad Boys:
Must have watched this one a gazillons times on VHS back in the days. I just loved the action , the jokes, and Will Smith with his shirt off... lol... (*sorry Hubby... I was young and naive... (and single!!!) back then! Nowadays I don't look at these things anymore.... hehe*)

9.) Fire Proof:
It's a movie about a struggling marriage, that gets stirred up by a so-called "Love Dare" Principle. It's a movie that makes you think and hopefully act, too. I love it!
You can watch the whole movie on this youtube link. Enjoy!




10.) Titanic:
I mean, this is my first public Top 10 Movie List, and I would be a traitor if I didn't add this movie on here. It has made me cry 10 times and deserves some credit. I remember the first time I watched it: because I had been so busy with basketball and school, and all of my friends had seen it already, I ended up going by myself - (which BTW, I don't mind at all)... that was the first time I cried... and then the other 9 times were at UNLV where they re-ran the movie on the campus channel for a while... and I cried EVERY SINGLE time when that boat sank... I don't know what I was thinking... I guess that each time I hoped again that they would somehow make it and that my dearest Jack wouldn't have to "let go"... but we all know the ending of this one.

11.) The Notebook:
Alright,I just had to add a number 11, because it is a must... this is actually one of my all-time favorites!
I won't say much more, but if you haven't seen it yet, YOU MUST SEE IT!!!!!!!!