Archive for May, 2008


WNBA (Candace Parker) season started

Unfourtunately I am still in Europe - well unfourtunately, because I can’t really watch the WNBA which officially started last night.

The big story: Candace Parker, rookie of the Los Angeles Sparks had 34! points and 12 rebounds in her first WNBA game. I would call this a nice start.

In a high scoring game, which the Los Angeles Sparks won against the Phoenix Mercury 99-94, Candace even decided the game with a nice post move to seal the deal. Looking at the roster of Phoenix, my old team mate at Viterbo, Brooke Smith made the final roster for a WNBA team - congratulations!

What else happened? Not even every player WNBA star, that played in Europe this past season, made it to their team yet or is still injured like Tamika Catchings of the Indiana Fever. Still, her team managed to win against Washington last night 64-53.

Talking about players that don’t come to the WNBA - Penny Taylor. Penny decided to work out with her Olympic team this summer instead of joining the WNBA - that’s what I call national pride!

Short recap of the other WNBA games: Detroit wins at Houston (85-66, Connecticut wins against the new WNBA team Atlanta 100-68, Sacramento wins in San Antonio 73-64 and Seattle wins its forst game of the season against Chicago 67-61.

Besides the Phoenix, ever home team won their game - talking about home court adavantage!

Lotos Gdynia - my new “home”

Lotos GydinaMichelle signed a 2-year contract with a Euroleague team from Poland, Lotos Gdynia. Last season, in the Euroleague, Lotos made it to the Eighth-Final Play-offs. In the Polish league, the team finished the regular season a perfect 24-0 and lost in the final against Wisla for a 2nd place finish.

You can visit the team’s website and also see the team here.

Michelle said, “For such a long time, I have worked extremely hard in order to get to this level. I feel good about this commitment with Lotos Gdynia. I am very excited to not only play in the Euroleague, but also to have the chance to live in Poland and explore my roots.”

The new season starts on September 1st. Over the next few weeks we will keep you updated on Michelle’s new team as well as other things going on.

Where’s my luggage?? Madrid Final 4

Talk about an unbelievable atmosphere for basketball.. the Euroleague Men’s Final 4 provided just that. Great basketball, intense fans, and an amazing city to find whatever your heart desires. Even though the beginning of my trip started off as a disaster, I had an awesome weekend.

So, I get off the plane and go for my luggage. A few bags start coming out and then the machine stops. 15 minutes, 30 minutes and almost 1 hour goes by and I realize that, “Hey, there’s a problem here!! Where is my bag??” The woman at the counter investigates the problem and says, “Oh, the system says that rest of the bags came out on another machine.” ..hmmm, interesting. Why would that be? So, I go to the other machine and of course, it was not there. Well, at this point, there was absolutely no more time to waste because we didn’t want to be late for the game. What did I do? I left with no bag. So, the remaining question was, where’s that bag??

At the arena, there is mass hysteria. The fans- whoa, intense. I must say that I have never seen such die-hard fans in my life. The ones from Spain, Italy and Russia were certainly entertaining, however, the craziest fans were from Isreal. They took the real meaning of the die-hard fan to another level. Dressed in yellow and blue, and some with painted faces, they packed half the arena and were heard from the minute they walked in until the games were finished. Dedication. Also, I met a fan and he said that he paid 500 euros for his ticket on top of his expensive flight and hotel. Ridiculous. I would watch it from home.

However, the basketball was really great basketball and perhaps in a sense that is priceless. The final was a classic, especially the first half. CSKA Moscow and Macabbi Tel Aviv were neck in neck and Langdon was putting in an unbelievable performance. He went on the be MVP of the final. In the second half, CSKA pulled away, won by 20 or so, and showed that they were the best team in Europe this past year.

I also had the chance to do a lot of sight-seeing. I like Madrid. It has a unique feel to it. Two things that surprised me were the many beautiful parks, which is not common for such a big city, and the overwhelming amount of American tourists. Aren’t we in a recession? How can we afford this with the strong euro?! But, seriously, I have been to a lot of European cities, but I found the most American travelers here. Also, let me point out that it is also a very “open-minded” city, if you know what I mean! If that is what you are looking for, then this is the place for you, LOL.

So, I have decided, I will go to the Men’s Euroleague Final 4 each year, wherever it may be. (And of course, if I get my press pass.) Great basketball, fun people and a new city to explore- can’t beat that! Count me in! Maybe even next year, I will be joining the CSKA Moscow crew- I love Siskaukus and Langdon. (as basketball players of course!) Well, that’s enough about that.. so, as Heidi Klum would say.. Auf Wiedersehen!

Euroleague Final Four in Madrid - CSKA wins it all

After three interesting days of basketball, CSKA finally won the title of the Euroleague 2008. Here are some of the pictures including one with Ekaterina Dimitrova, who also played in Italy last season for Montigarda.