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tain windows, see home plate through a gap in the left field stands. On Tuesday, when Indians catcher Roberto Perez put his team
tain windows, see home plate through a gap in the left field stands. On Tuesday, when Indians catcher Roberto Perez put his team
in Fragen 27.08.2018 08:26von jj009 • 544 Beiträge
LOS ANGELES -- Love him or hate him, Draymond Green has cemented himself as one of the most entertaining, polarizing and outspoken figures in the NBA.Green, the Golden State Warriors unquestioned emotional leader, says exactly whats on his mind. Hes boisterous, forthright and unapologetic. And he learned it from his mother, Mary Babers-Green.My mom. Growing up with her, she always taught us to say whatever. Like, You think something, say it. Dont bite your tongue for people, Green told ESPN in an exclusive sitdown interview. I think theres a fine line with that, but at the same time Im a firm believer in speaking your mind. Part of it is definitely the way I was raised, but part of it is, s---, I grew up in Saginaw, Michigan. No matter what, s---, if you didnt speak up, you were going to get ran over.Just this season alone, Green has delivered some strong statements, calling out Paul Pierce, criticizing Boston Celtics fans for booing Kevin Durant, issuing a warning to teams not to give the ball to the player hes guarding with the game on the line, and most recently suggesting the league office enroll in kinesiology courses in order to properly assess where his feet should land.For Greens standards, such comments are merely considered a normal day in the basketball office. He said one of the reasons his quotes are dissected more than those of his peers is due to his candidness.Its genuine, Green stated. I think when you look around this league, so much is scripted. And not scripted in a sense that the league is scripted, but when guys talk, its like, Say this. Yeah, come out and say that. Like, nah, Im not doing that. Im going to say whats on my mind. Im going to say whats on my heart. Its just genuine speaking. I think a lot of stuff around this league, youre coached up to say this or somebody told you to say that.Weve got great P.R. people and I think they do an amazing job. Theyve never told me anything wrong; nonetheless, I like having my own voice. I know anytime I say something when Im going to face heat, but Im willing to face that heat. Its not like Im going to run from it. I dont run from anything.But, as the leader of the team, he has learned to walk carefully at times.I think being in this position that Im in, you cant necessarily say everything you want to say.The thought of Green as someone who holds back is mighty difficult to believe.Nah, trust me. Trust me. Theres a lot that I hold back, Green reiterated with a big grin. Most of the time, its just for the betterment of my team. I think in certain situations, especially when youre in a team sport, sometimes you have to take into consideration what others can handle. Its not necessarily what you can handle. And I know some of the stuff I would say, the things that it would bring and it would probably be a distraction, so I stay away from it. I definitely hold back quite a bit.If Green says something that goes viral, he will frequently seek the opinion and counsel of Warriors general manager Bob Myers.The two have formed a unique, tight-knit bond.Bob is like a life coach, Green said. Sometimes I will say something and Bob will be like, Yeah, but think about it like this. And Ill be like, Damn, thats right, Bob. All right, you made me look at something from a different perspective.Hell call me with suggestions, Myers told ESPN, and hell ask what I think, but its a relationship with good reciprocation. Ill ask him hows the team doing or what direction do you think were going in. Is it good or bad? When he says the things he says, hes obviously in the media to a degree because of our team and who he is that allows him to have a position to say whats on his mind. And most of the time hes great. Ill just ask him why he says certain things and what hes hoping to accomplish. And if he does say something [controversial], he doesnt say a ton that I dont like, but Ill ask him did he think about what that might sound like to other people.But the biggest compliment it pays me is I think he listens. They dont have to listen. Just because Im a GM, that doesnt mean they listen to you. A title is fine, but if thats all it is youre not going to get through to a player in my opinion.When asked if hed like to have back any of the controversial comments from this season, Green just began to laugh.Not really, he replied after a pause. I think theres been a few things that Ive kind of looked at from a different perspective, but it was still absolutely what I meant to say and I still feel that way.Greens bravado might make people feel uneasy, but its a trait Myers loves about him.A lot of people walk in the room and you dont know if theyre there or not. You know when Draymond is in the room and when hes not, Myers said and that to me is a compliment.Anderson Varejao played seven seasons in Cleveland with one the leagues most opinionated players in LeBron James. The Warriors reserve center gave his thoughts on what Green brings to the table.Hes the most vocal guy in this locker room, Varejao said. It feels like when were playing a tough game out there, it feels like he always knows what to say. Everything starts with him, especially our defense. He gets everybody going. Hes a guy that everybody respects a lot and I respect him even more since coming over here and seeing how hard he works.Added Myers: I tell him thats my favorite quality in you is that you cant stand losing. But theres character flaws that come with that. I think the most competitive people in life dont love to win, they hate to lose. And people that hate to lose sometimes can rub people the wrong way. Kobe Bryant, I think he hated to lose a ton more than he loved to win. So we talk about that and whats the best way to go about that. But thats Draymond. He makes you want to win, he makes you want to be better. Cheap Sevilla Jerseys .Y. -- Marcell Dareus and the Buffalo Bills defence made life miserable for Super Bowl MVP Joe Flacco. 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Fans young and old don goofy costumes and paint their faces, dancing to live music in the cool night air; friends and family snap countless selfies, trying to freeze frame a memory. Thousands of people show up on a cold and windy night, with or without tickets, just to laugh and cheer and soak up the joy of a moment that, even a year ago, would have seemed absurd.For a few hours on Tuesday, downtown Cleveland was the center of the American sports universe. Inside Quicken Loans Arena, the Cavaliers raised a banner and slipped on their championship rings for the first time, then thumped the Knicks 117-88. Barely 100 yards away, the Indians hosted -- and won -- Game 1 of the 2016 World Series, beating the Cubs 6-0. It was a historic night for a city that once seemed would be forever cursed with disappointment, and nowhere was the suddenly surreal optimism more evident than in the giant courtyard between Quicken Loans and Progressive Field. It felt like a party 50 years in the making, a symbolic celebration for a city thats quietly thriving after years of being the butt of jokes.Its the most insane thing in sports history, says Gary Koehler, one of the thousands of fans who watched the World Series from the courtyard on giant video boards erected by the Indians. Every Cleveland sports fan who has been through years of tragedy, theyre just in heaven tonight.All over the city on Tuesday, there was a sense of excitement buzzing in the air. A saxophone player on Euclid Avenue blared Take Me Out To The Ballgame to a gleeful gathering of Indians fans. You could find dozens of people, both men and women, dressed up like Ricky Vaughn, Charlie Sheens rogue-but-lovable character from Major League. Lets Go Tribe! chants broke out in bars, in coffee shops and especially on the street. The headline in Plain Dealer summed up the mood perfectly: Are you ready to believe again?All of this is so great for the city, and for the county, says Bob Leech, a 71-year-old who sold programs at Indians games as a kid. Weve always had such a bad rap, the whole Mistake by the Lake thing. I hope thats all gone, because Clevelanders are really good, hard-working people. And its great to be part of it.The way the last few years have unfolded -- particularly the way LeBron James left for Miami, then returned, then fulfilled his promise to bring a championship to the city he had jilted -- seems, in some ways, more like literature than real life. Youd scoff at the sentimentality?if you hadnt seen it with your own eyes. Before he received a long-awaited ring, James couldnt stop smiling and fidgeting, his body twitching with excitement. It was clear he couldnt wait to get a microphone in his hand. When he finally did, he wasnt speaking as a Cavalier, but as a native of Northeast Ohio.From this building, to next door where our guys are opening the World Series, at this point, if youre not from here, live here, play here, dedicate yourself to Cleveland, then it makes no sense for you to live, James said. Cleveland against the world!It is obvious that the renaissance of the Cavs and Indians franchises has no real connection to Clevelands economic rebirth as a city. The two storylines are related in only the loosest sense. But for many Cleveland natives, it has been almost poetic to watch them unfold on similar timelines. Jon Groza and Scott Sargent, two Clevelanders born and raised, were drinking a beer inside Johnnys Little Bar this week, a cozy downtown dive thats tucked into an alley off Frankfurt Avenue, when they couldnt help but laugh at a bit of irony.Here they were, wondering if television networks would finally stop showing clips of the Cuyahoga River catching on fire as part of their pregame package for big Cavaliers and Indians games -- while at the same time, drinking pints of Great Lakes Burning River Pale Ale.ddddddddddddWere sitting here drinking this, but the reality is, that narrative isnt relevant anymore, says Groza, a lawyer whose grandfather, Lou Groza, is an NFL Hall of Famer who played for the Browns for 21 seasons. Its so annoying to see that brought up so often.The story of this city has changed, says Sargent, who runs the popular Cleveland sports blog Waiting for Next Year. Its weird how people cling to that.After experiencing decades of population decline and job losses, there are a lot of indications that Cleveland is finally starting to recover, and even experience growth. The Republican National Convention was just held here. The Cleveland Clinic is a world-class hospital. Home prices are on the rise, new businesses are opening up, and young professionals like Groza -- who used to live in Washington D.C. but moved back to his hometown -- are starting to return. Instead of settling in Chicago or New York, a growing number want to support the place where they grew up.One of the things Cleveland has always taken pride in is the way we maintain these cultural institutions, Groza says. We probably dont deserve three sports franchises, but were such a rabid fan base, it works. Its the same way we probably dont deserve to have a Museum of Art with $750 million endowment. Or a top-five orchestra in the country. But thats who we are.James, too, left town to pursue other opportunities before ultimately realizing his heart would forever be in Cleveland. Thats something a lot of young professionals could relate to -- once they took the emotional betrayal out of it. Its why it was easy to forgive James for The Decision, as painful as it once was, as soon as he announced he was returning. He was one of them. And of course, not only was he returning, he was convincing other people in the prime of their careers (Kevin Love, Kyrie Irving, J.R. Smith) that Cleveland was a suitable place to spend three or four years.Everyone in Cleveland knows exactly where they were when LeBron announced he was coming back, Groza says. Its like people remembering where they were when they heard JFK was shot. Obviously hes a brilliant marketer, and it was good for his brand, but I think it was sincere. He wanted to come home.Sometimes sports has a unique way of helping cement what it means to feel a connection to a place or a region. Anjali Atul Mehta, a Cleveland lawyer who is also a rabid Cavs fan, says she couldnt help but get emotional this week thinking about what her hometowns teams had meant to her family. There were countless nights when her father, Atul, would load Anjali and her two siblings into the car and drive to Municipal Stadium just to see the postgame fireworks.I know this sounds silly, but when my parents came to this country from India 40 years ago, they felt like they truly became Americans by following the Browns, the Cavs and the Indians, says Mehta, who attended the Cavs ring ceremony. My dad loves to joke that hes a true Cleveland Indian. I think thats what sports do -- they make you feel like you are a part of a community. Weve all fallen together, weve gotten our hopes up together, and tonight, I guess you could say we all succeeded together.The way that Quicken Loans Arena and Progressive Field are situated, its actually possible to stand inside the Q, and from certain windows, see home plate through a gap in the left field stands. On Tuesday, when Indians catcher Roberto Perez put his team up 3-0 in the fourth inning, and then when he made it 6-0 in the eighth, Progressive Field went bonkers, people bouncing up and down in their seats and whipping red towels over their heads in a frenzy.And if you looked through the gap in the stands, you could see a big group of Cavs fans inside the Q, also jumping up and down, faces pressed against the glass -- in the midst of one celebration and also longing to be a part of another. 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