I wasn't really much of an NBA fan growing up in Michigan, but was a Wolverines fan. In 1977, a kid my age moved in next door from Boston, and introduced me to the Celtics and Red Sox. I remained a Celtics fan a very long time, despite moving to Sacramento in 1981 and the Kings moving nearby from KC.
I absolutely loved the Fab-Five on the Wolverines and especially liked Chris Webber's game. I followed Webber when he entered the NBA, but was always Celtics loyal. The first ever NBA game I attended was the Celtics visiting the Kings, and I was decked in green rooting for my Celtics.
I became a Kings fan when:
- Webber got traded to the Kings,
- I met a local girl that I really liked and she was a Kings fan (now my wife),
- Going to Kings games was one of the things my girlfriend liked doing for dates.
I've been a Kings fan since and never regretted it, even when the Celtics won another championship. It also worked well with my hatred for the Lakers.
I absolutely loved the Fab-Five on the Wolverines and especially liked Chris Webber's game. I followed Webber when he entered the NBA, but was always Celtics loyal. The first ever NBA game I attended was the Celtics visiting the Kings, and I was decked in green rooting for my Celtics.
I became a Kings fan when:
- Webber got traded to the Kings,
- I met a local girl that I really liked and she was a Kings fan (now my wife),
- Going to Kings games was one of the things my girlfriend liked doing for dates.
I've been a Kings fan since and never regretted it, even when the Celtics won another championship. It also worked well with my hatred for the Lakers.
I was a running back in the wishbone offense in middle school, high school and college. Was always kind of in awe of Darrel Royal and the Texas program from "Meat on the Hoof".