Sunday, March 1, 2009

Diversity - Part Deux ( Or just - Sports , Sports , Sports !! )

[ Edit / Disclaimer / Warning / Whatever ] : This was supposed to be about lot more than just sports , but one hour and all these paragraphs later , I decided that this topic has earned its own post . Not because its so well written or anything , but because it deserved it.. And also because otherwise this post would be HUGE .
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As Promised in Part 1 , we start with more links :D

Gau and Suprema both write about on a matter very dear to my heart : Sports . I'm not going to elaborate on those topics again ( Go read my Comments on their respective blogs :p ) , but I completely understand where they are coming from .

Following sports passionately is an activity like few other . At its best , it has more drama than any reality show , more grace and beauty than many a movie , more passion than pretty much anything on TV , and can rivet you to your seat more efficiently than any bunch of "dont go anywhere , we 'll be right back " lines . At its worst it can be continually frustrating ( but then its your fault for picking a sucky team/player :P ) and sometimes mind-numbingly boring .

It can make you stay up until 3 or 4 am . It can keep u awake until 12 Pm the morning, after u slept only 2 hours the night before and played tennis for 2 solid hours before that . It can alter your normal sleep schedule. It can make you compromise other aspects of your lives . It can even make you think enough to blog about it for an hour ( Result - This post ) !

It can bring out a vast gamut of emotions in You : From Cheer to Despair , From Exhiliration to devestation , From the " I-was-just-glad-I-watched-this " to the "Oh-No-Dont-believe-i-missed-that " . Because thats the thing about sports . Its unscheduled , Its unscripted , Its uninhibited and no one ever knows whats gonna happen next ( Unless ur talking about match - fixing or the WWE , but lets not go there )

We may follow it because we want to see the human body stretched to amazing limits of perfection . We may follow it just to root for the underdog to pull of a miracle .Watching Federer play that sublime one -handed backhand , watchin Kobe completely take over clutch games , watching Messi weave his magic around the opposition , Watching Tendulkar display why he is the master of his craft , Watching Nadal and Verdasco run around like madmen 5 hours into a gruelling match ( etc,etc) might be all the reason we need to watch it , no justification required . And, of course , we may follow it simply because we love the game .

Of course being the dude that actually plays it at the highest level will be like , the best thing in the world . But we cant all be Federers .
Writing/Commenting about it articulately for millions of readers would probably be the next best thing . Unfortunately we cant all be Bill Simmons'
I guess thats why we are stuck playing matches no one watches and writing articles like these which no one reads . But , In the end , thats all we can do : We play for the fun of it ( never mind if its at a level 1/100th of theirs ) . We write because we want to , not becase we have to ( Prime example being me : Not writtten for Ages ) . When that can bring us satisfaction , job accomplished.

Theres nothing quite like the experience of watching a big game live at the venue itself (the atmosphere , the crowd , the undivided attention we give to the game ) . Among my many goals is to watch a live game at these arenas : Staples Center [ achieved] , Wimbledon , Old Trafford , Any Cricket Stadium in Inda [ achieved ]

That being said , the Internet has changed the way sports is being followed worldwide . There is more in-depth coverage of every event now than ever before , what with video footage (You-Tube) and game breakdowns,expert analysis being the norm (ESPN,Cricinfo etc etc ) . Also , Now, every two - bit expert (like me ) has an opinion on everything from " Kobe vs Lebron " to " Should we play cricket in Pakistan" . It has made sharing stuff more common . It has made viewing live events more common , more global ( might be piracy ,but still - Justin rocks . )



For eg : I discuss Bball regularly with Achu and Adi . We share amazing links such as this and this . It makes following the sport much more cerebral .The next time I'm watchin a rockets game , I can figure out why Battier does what he does or How their D rox (and also how their O sux ) . These help us understand better , analyse better and eventually .. Appreciate better .

For people who need greater control and interactivity than say , just using the remote/mouse , Here too more options have sprung up . There are Fantasy Leagues . There are Forums . There are VideoGames .


I dont usually partake of any of these offerings , but i was playing Nba Live 2001 the other day ( I know , I know its a really old game but its still an awesome game . This was one of the first big [ in those days , anything > 100 MB was big ] files i downloaded off the Internet . It took me many many hours of my dial up modem to get the full game [ Without any Commentary even ] and I dint regret it one bit . I used to play it extensively once upon a time - in school i believe - and have used it numerous times to escape and get way from things when I just need a break . I had to search like a gazillion forums before I could get a patch to make it work in Vista before finally getting it - Yay ! ) and I was struck by how relevant the game still is ( All u need is the latest Roster updates :D ) .


Started a full season ( For the Lakers , obv ) and made it all the way to the playoffs in the matter of a month or so . So im playing playoffs , first round , and i got Minnesota . They sux , so im expecting ez win ... Hour and a half later , I feel like ive been through a battle and survived .. just barely .. Needed maximum number of games to beat em, All of em but one goin down to the final minute , Needed concentration which would have got me a good solid 90% aggregate in college and needed nerves which i dint know existed till then ( all this in a video Game , Imagine the guys that do this for real ! ) . In the end , I won by simply mimicking real life , by putting the game in the hands of Video-Game-Kobe and making it do all the things Real-Life-Kobe does , Injured Pinkie and all .


Yea , Sports rules .


PS : Apologies for all the brackets and the tangential narration style . Been reading David Foster Wallace . That must be it

6 comments:

GAURAV SUNDARARAMAN said...

Yeah dude..I know how it feels..I am surprised there is no mention about Manchester United anywhere.. Are u seriously following them?

For me its australia all the way...I dnt even need an alarm to wake up...I prioratize Australia over women dude..Beat that:)

Anonymous said...

spoken from the heart my friend. dont think there is any substitute for the exhilartion that sports evokes in us. BTW im surprised there were no pot shots @ the rockets or ray allen :-D but nice article dude.. Bill Simons look out !

$uprema said...

I certainly find a diff in following sports LIVE/on TV and following it online... unfortunately they're not the same... :( CricInfo/AusOpen.org dont capture the straight drives and the backhand slices!! :(

I seriously miss TV! And legal live streaming.. :)

Unknown said...

". At its worst it can be continually frustrating ( but then its your fault for picking a sucky team/player :P )"
............reminds me of T-Mac :(


great post buddy.. why don't you write about basketball on a regular basis?

and nba 99 >>>>>>>> nba 2001

Arjun J said...

@Gau : Yea da .. Watchin Manu Play Inter @ 2 20 Am Right now :) .. And Yea cant bear ur "Aus over women" dude !

@Sup : Absoltely right , but its better than nothing :P .. But so many ppl in the US dont have TV or "legal" live streaming and still manage to watch them ;)

@Adi , Achu : Thx guys .. Maybe i Can Write about it more like you said , You guys can be "My Buddy House " from Simmons :)

Gradwolf said...

Awesome. It's great to watch all the sports and be part of every discussion. I have met guys who watch only cricket, or only soccer or, hold your breath, no sports at all! What they miss! It's nice to follow cricket, soccer, bball, tennis and F1.

P.S
Serious limitation in US of A: Not yet an NFL fan so seriously crippled during those discussions. Bloody 3 yr old FOBs on student visas talk about legend coaches and historical games.