Professional Sports in a Pandemic
Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2020 5:34 pm
I miss sports. What we have now feels extraordinarily weird. It makes me realize how important passion from fans helps make a sporting event. Now games are played in empty stadiums that look like ghost towns, with piped-in fan reactions as artificial as the sweetened laugh track from a sitcom.
I watched the end of a clippers/mavericks game, where Luka Dončić scored 42, including a 3 pointer at the buzzer to win the game. The dramatic basket-matching-basket action as the game wound down would have been electrifying in front of a packed house, but it felt like the tree that falls in the forest when no one is around.
The NBA could halt its season. The clippers and the lakers have both reportedly want to end the season. The Milwaukee Bucks refused to take the floor after the shooting of Jacob Blake. Sports feel irrelevant right now, and I think many athletes feel that as well.
I watched the end of a clippers/mavericks game, where Luka Dončić scored 42, including a 3 pointer at the buzzer to win the game. The dramatic basket-matching-basket action as the game wound down would have been electrifying in front of a packed house, but it felt like the tree that falls in the forest when no one is around.
The NBA could halt its season. The clippers and the lakers have both reportedly want to end the season. The Milwaukee Bucks refused to take the floor after the shooting of Jacob Blake. Sports feel irrelevant right now, and I think many athletes feel that as well.