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Long distance fan relationship: My love affair with the Orlando Magic – 1400 miles away

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NOTE: I apologize for some of the typos, I will clean this up soon.

Right now, I’m typing this 30,000 miles above sea level en route to Orlando. I will be attending game 3 of the 2009 NBA Finals in person vs the Lakers. It sure looks bleak right now since my team is down 2-0, but I feel we have a shot at making it a series once again. I’m sure a lot of you folks can relate to this type of story. Being a fan of a team outside of it’s geographical area. I’m sure it’s a lot easier to be a Yankees fan or Steelers fan outside the area since many of them have moved around the country (and winning sure makes it a lot easier), but for a small market team such as the Orlando Magic, it’s a lot harder. Yes, you can follow the news online and read the message boards and even watch all of their games if you choose to spend a lot for a pricey TV sports package, but it’s not the same if you’re not in the “thick” of it.

If you think I’m a frontrunner, think again. I began following the Magic in 2002 during my college days at UCF, when Tracy McGrady and Grant Hill were still on the team and constantly getting bounced out of the 1st round of the playoffs every year. The height of my fandom rose once the 8th seeded Magic were up 3-1 vs the Pistons in 2003. I even attended game 6 and would never forget it…for infamous reasons. Thanks a lot for the “second round” comment, jerk. Sadly, I had to continue my education back home, but I vowed never to give up on the Magic, even after suffering a 1-18 start one year, even more medirocrity and threats of them moving outside of Orlando. Luckily that peristance and support may pay off.

During the Orlando Magic’s run towards the finals, sports radio in the New York area is indifferent for ovbious reasons, and don’t get me started with ESPN’s LeBron Kobe lovefest, which I’m glad my Magic were able to ruin somewhat by sending the Cavs fishing. Very few people at work and my friends on facebook don’t really care either. It’s understandable and frustrating at the same time.

Message boards are an alternative to keep the connection alive, but I find that sort of socializing cold and impersonal. I used to like that type of communication years ago, then real life got into the way. I lurk, but never post. Then again, I’ve been twittering a lot about the Magic these days. I’m also fortunate that we have two (horrible) basketball teams: the Knicks (which I am STILL a fan of BTW) and Nets which gives me an opportunity to see them in action up to 5 times a year. The last game I went to had a lot more Magic fans as usual. Sure, we aren’t legion in the fanbase dept like the Lakers, but at least we have more “true” fans. Believe it or not there are actual Magic fans OUTSIDE the U.S., and not just from the British tourists. Take a look at Real GM message board, there are some dudes from Australia and Holland and even China got our back.

Whatever outcome that may happen in game 3 tonight will still make me proud somewhat, but even more so if they win. Come on, I paid waaaaaaaaaaaaay too much on this ticket.

Go Magic! I’ve come a long way to see this moment and I want it to be unforgettable.

The new season of “Wonderful World of Internet”: Personal and Passion

Orlando Magic Vs New York Knicks 2/25/09 lol.

Once again, work has prevented me from talking about my somewhat mundane life. It’s been, like, what 6-7 months since I wrote stuff here. I guess I had loftier goals trying to blog for dollars. (Hint: Not happenni ng). It’s all heart and soul here. No ads or that type of pimping. Until I’m “discovered”, I’ll wait for that type of stuff. No need to hurry up with that.

After a few rough patches this year in the job department, I finally was able to secure permanent employment. It’s so good to know you have health insurance in case something happens. I know that there are a LOT of people still looking for a job in this tough market. Keep your head up, never, EVER give up even when it’s you’re darkest hour.

Moving on to the fun department, one of favorite sports teams, the Orlando Magic are in the NBA Finals again! Last time they made it was when Shaq and Penny were on the team in 1995 and got swept by the stupid Houston Rockets. This time, the team has no home advantage and are playing the Los Angeles Lakers. Sorry, but Kobe and his ballhogging 40 points won’t be enough to save them. I will be travelling to Orlando for game 3 on June 9th to see them in person. I paid around $400 for my ticket, so I have better see a 2-1 series lead.

I will be tweeting and flickring the event as well, along with my antics at Walt Disney World. I’m only going for two days, so I expect it to be intense and EPIC.

I hope to start updating on a regular basis again. My new MSI Wind netbook will hopefully make it easier.

Row, Row fight the (Baseball) Power – Tampa Bay Rays has the Red Sox “nation” in mourning

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It’s unfortunate, my baseball team The New York Yankees will not be playing for a 27th World Series Championship, but at least the Boston Red Sox will be joining them this year. Matt Garza (Yes, his last name begins with GAR) pitched an awesome game and as a result the Tampa Bay Rays will be in the World Series for the first time in their existence. While it’s cool to see the Rays in the series, I really could care less about them winning it or not. The only reason why me and many Yankees fans rooted for them is we wanted to see Boston fail HARD. After the unfortunate events of 2004 and the 3-1 comeback in 2007, seeing the Red Sox come back from 7-0 in the 7th of game 5 brought back horrible memories. This time, game 7 would not be lucky as inexperience won out.

So, Tampa Bay is getting to become quite a city of champions lately this decade. First it was the NFL’s Bucs in 2003, some hockey team from the nhl in 2004, will it be the Rays in 08? While they are not geographically in the same area, I hope that the Magic eventually get the golden touch of a Larry O’Brien trophy.

And now for your moment of zen…