Hoops season arrives

Tonight is Halloween, and I’m sitting home, passing out candy, trying to get some work done and watching some NBA basketball. Cavs-Mavs on ESPN, Hornets-Kings on Cox. I could have went out to Lloyd Noble Center and checked out the Sooners, who play an exhibition against Rockhurst College, but that was a pass.

Truth is, the NBA is a far superior product, and that was one of the great lessons taught by the Hornets. Pro hoops are much better than college. Almost every NBA game is competitive; there are a few exceptions, but for the most part, you don’t know who will win.  Not so with the college game.

OSU and OU have some decent December games, but OSU’s are mostly in Hawaii, OU’s in New York, should the Sooners get there.  Until January, the only watchable OU home games are against Tulsa and Arkansas, the only watchable OSU home game is against Washington. OU plays Gonzaga at the Ford Center, where OSU plays ORU in a brother matchup. That’s basically unacceptable.

Meanwhile, five minutes into the NBA games, we were reminded of why we loved the NBA so much. Most anything could happen. These games, even in October, were anything but scrimmages. Come back soon, NBA. Come back soon.

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Barry,
I’ve never been to a NBA game, but been to many @ OSU when i was there. Love the college game. The NBA must be so much better in person, cause on tv, it’s horrendous to watch. All the no calls, players standing around, etc. Between the three levels that we could watch, NBA, college, and high school, you’re saying that the NBA is the best? Without being to an NBA game, give me college or high school anytime.

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