Monday, September 19, 2011

5 - 1...

Wanted to put a quick post up about our games this past weekend. We won both games by double figures. I played well in both. For the weekend I averaged 25min 8pts 6asst 1.5reb & 1.5stls. We have 4 games this week on the road and a 14hr bus ride...




I had coverage all week because I crossed the border but unfortunately I lost the signal once we hit the road. When we get back I'll let you know when I cross and get service again...
I just found out my adventurous amigo Carp will be traveling to Vanuatu for Xmas and New Years. Although he will be missed at my sis's wedding I'm sure he'll be bringing in the new year with a bang. Im hoping to catch up with my buddy Kenny soon because it seems he's got a lot transpiring in life or will be shortly. A few of my buddies did the Tough Mudder this week according to their Facebook updates. Im anxious to hear how that went. The NFL season has begun and I already lost $100 (bummer face). I won my first match up in my fantasy league so that's a plus. That's half the amount of wins I won all of last year.


I hope all is well back home. Looking forward to seeing everyone in December. Until next time......... Love

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Tampico & Ciudad Victoria Trip........ Part 2






First away game was a success. We won 88-80 against the Tampico Huracanes. Overall we played pretty well, a little unorganized at times but we made up for it with good defense and hustle. Individually I played hard and have to look to be more aggressive. Surprise surprise right? I am looking to pass when I break my defender down and get in the paint. I did that a couple times tonight fortunately it none of them resulted in a turnover just missed attempts. I also missed a free-throw tonight went 3-4, which I was hoping to go 100% for the season but I guess I'll have to settle for 95% lol. I was 1-6 from the field with 5pts, 4 assts, 4rebs & 2atls in 20min. I got to match up against one the best PG to ever play in Mexico and also part of the Pre-selection team for the MNT Omar Quintero.


Our crowd is great at home and our gym is really nice but we lack numbers. Tonight's game was packed, probably 3000+. They have a university here and supposedly they are well funded. It was a fun environment to play in just wish I would have contributed a little more. Effort was there though and we got the W. That's all you can ask for.


I woke up this morning to the sounds of soccer being played outside our hotel room at 8am. Went back to sleep till about 10am and tried to call Lele because I couldn't get her last night. Struck out again! I had an awesome breakfast this morning. Buffet style, 124pesos, all you can eat. I'll probably skip lunch because I ate so much. Plus we have a 3-4 hour drive to Ciudad Victoria.


After brunch I chilled by the pool with some teammates work on the tan. We met an interest old fellow, who I didn't get the name of but he was a German born, Polished raised, immigrant of Canada. He was there visiting his wife's family. I got a kick out of it when I shared a few polish phrases I learned while playing over there.



We hit the road a little after 2pm and arrived in Victoria at 6pm. We checked and headed to the gym for practice at 6:30pm. We ran through all our plays, got some shots up and was out of the gum by 8:40pm. I enjoyed a nice supreme pizza from Little Caesars.


I had a rough night of sleep last night. Never really felt I fell asleep to be honest. Room was cold then it was hot. I woke up every hour or so. I am a pretty dedicated abs workout guy and today at shoot-around coach wanted me to show him how I do my workouts. Pretty comical to say the least and we got a good laugh out if it. My pre game meal was 4 soft tacos, rice & beans. Wasn't the best I've ever had but I was pretty happy i was still full from the large pizza the night before.

Tonight's game we won and I only played 10min. I had 7pts, 1asst, 1reb & 1stl. Not much to say about my proformance. I played. 8 min in the second qtr and the last 2.5 min of the fourth. I'm struggling playing back up. I can't get warm and need to do a better job if getting loose some how. I'm not trying to make excuses, I just want to contribute. We'll move this funk/slump to 3 games now. Gotta get over this hump and start making things happen. Otherwise I can kiss Venezuela good bye...


I hope all is well back home. I don't know if I've mentioned in any of my old blogs but I'll be home for my sister's wedding on Dec. 27th. Looking forward to that special event and also being home for the holidays to see everyone. I love and miss you more than you know. Until next time...................... Love











Monday, September 12, 2011

September 11, 2001...

9/11

"a date that will live in infamy"

On September 11, 2001, I was a sophomore in high school, sitting in Mr. Moynahan's US history class, watching as the United Airlines crashed into the world trade centers, the Pentagon and crash landed in the Pennsylvania field. Shocked and disturbed I thought to myself, could this really be happening? This event changed the course of US history classes forever. Something I will never forget and something I will have to share with my children and the their children. This blog is in memory of all the lives lost as a result of 9/11 and a thank you to all the heroes who have fought a battle as a result of it. My thoughts and prayers go out to all of you... Now Forever & Always

Thursday, September 8, 2011

Tampico & Ciudad Victoria Trip... Part 1




Originally we we're supposed to leave after our first practice at 3pm. There was a minor error made in the scheduling though and we ended up leaving at 11pm. We drove through the night and arrived in Tampico a little after 9am.


We had one practice today in Tampico, in a convention center style building because the gym floor was placed in there like the warriors floor in the Reno memorial weekend aau tournament. All we did was get shots up, 3-man weave, ran through our plays full court and got some more shots up. I almost forgot to mention the air wasn't on so they had 3 big fans blowing on us while we practiced. It's extremely humid here too luckily no one cramped up after our long bus ride.


After practice I showered up and walked to the nearest OXXO (seven eleven in Mexico) and stocked up on some Powerade. For dinner I had shrimp ravioli because they were so good for lunch I had to get 'em again. I spent the rest of the night chillin playing on the Internet and skyping with Lele. Because of the weather conditions at the US Open they had reruns on and I watched Nadal play from a couple years ago. The man is unreal! My roommate bought the new Carter 4 so we were listening to that too. It was a pretty relaxing day before the game.

Game day:

Got up this morning to Skype Lele on her way to work like i usually do but for some reason we've been struggling with the call quality at this hotel. One of the pros of this hotel is we have Internet in the rooms but every where you get a signal the strongest is 3 bars. I've also been trying to get a hold of the lil sis! I miss her and want to chat. Same goes for my Australian friend.



An ex teammate of mine from SCU emailed me an article he found on ESPN that is very moving. Here is the link below: http://espn.go.com/espn/story/_/id/6935757/remembering-flight-93


I am forever thankful to those who risk their lives for us everyday soldier, firemen, police officer, etc... Its been 10 years and I can still go back to Mr. Monayhan's history class, sophomore year of high school and remember sitting there watching the planes crash and wondering how this could be happening... Gone but never forgotten! "Let's roll!"


We had shoot around and pregame walk through at noon. Driving to and from the gym you can see the appeal of this city. Very exotic and tropical but at the same time 3rd world. There is also hints of American influence in chain restaurants and clothing stores. On our walk to the OXXO last night we must have gotten honked at by taxis 100 times and we only walked one block. It's becoming less surprising to me to see the level of living standards here. It's sad and unfortunate to see. Makes me grateful everyday of my life for the environment my family has provided for me. Thank you Momz and Pops.


For lunch I tried to branch out a little and got a shrimp fettuccini. I love sea food and shrimp is near the top of my favorites. Some of the guys went to IHOP, I would have gone had I not read the article in the paper about the shooting in or near Carson City, NV.





























Monday, September 5, 2011

1-1.........



"Big gulps huh? Alright!" that's about all I have to say about this outing. I got in foul trouble early and couldn't get into it. I had 3 fouls in 9min in the first half on some bullsh*t calls. I ended with 4 fouls, 5pts 6assts 1reb & 1stl in 20min. I have to get used to coming off the bench with about 3min or less left in the first. Then play the whole second qtr. Same goes for the second half. Although coach put me in to start the second half this game. Overall just a poor outing and disappointed in myself. Unfortunately we don't have the day off tomorrow we practice tomorrow evening. We still haven't had a day off since I've been here and when you combine that with the time I spent with the national team I haven't had a day off in 1 month. My body is starting to ache but someone close to me once said "No pain, no gain!" and another that rings a bell is "somewhere someone is working harder than you and they will beat you." both quotes my dad used to tell me all the time when I was tired and feeling sorry for myself... On that note, we'll put this one behind us and work harder tomorrow then I did today. We have a road trip coming up this week. Game on the 8th and 10th. Wish us luck and I hope all is well back home. I love and miss you. Until next time......................... Love

Sunday, September 4, 2011

Track our game...



If you want to track our game, the league website has live updates via fibalivestats. When you go to the site on the top left corner there is a list of games. Click on the Toros vs. ??? and you can track our game. We play at 5pm tonight, that's 3pm your time. I know the NFL hasn't started yet so tune in. On that note, I have my fantasy draft tonight and once again I didn't do my homework. I got my fingers crossed I can get Rodgers or Brady though....




www.lnbp.com.mx/ (League Website)



"Enjoy the Journey"

Love

Bud

States, Shoes & 1-0...



After practice most of the team and myself went across the border to get a nice meal, shop & chill. When I left the states I had 2 pairs of Kobe VIs. Unfortunately they both broke so I bought myself the hyperfuse lows and the air max 360 BB lows. I gave my old shoes to a junior (young kid) on the team. All he needs is a little super glue and they'll be as good as new. I normally try to eat well especially during season but these last few trips to Wal-Mart have been full of sweets. It's all good I've been working hard this pre-season. Man I love chips ahoy chewy though.

Sept. 2:


So we had our first game tonight against Xalapas (team with the highest budget in the league). Although I didn't get to start I played 25min had 10pts 3assts 2stls 1reb. It was great to finally start the season. The other team had a few guys I played with on the national team and a guy I played against in college. We ended up winning by 13 points and my roommate, who had 26pts, ended the game with a dunk to put an exclamation point on the win.

We have a game tomorrow against Vera Cruz. It will be another tough game. If we can play good defense like we did and make up for our lack of height with hustle as we did also, we should fair well in this game also...

I hope all is well back home. Until next time.............. Love

Friday, September 2, 2011

LNBP Article...



Here is an article on our league website about being new to the league and being selected to the pre-selection for the Mexico National Team....

http://www.lnbp.com.mx/web2/nota.php?idnota=10983



"Enjoy the Journey"

Love

Bud

Monday, August 29, 2011

Another Scrimmage...

Blog #7:

Today we had a scrimmage against some players from Texas. Most of which just trying to get a look I am assuming. The bus ride to the gym was hot as hell. We had both teams on the bus, the air conditioning was blowing out hot air and it was 112 degrees out. That's one thing about playing in Mexico that I like and that's that it doesn't take much to feel warmed up lol. The gyms in Poland I think we had the heater on a couple of times. Did I mention the bus ride to the gym is 20min? I'm dying on here...

Our last scrimmage we had was an inter-squad scrimmage. I had 13pts and 7assts. I hope i can continue to improve each day and get in better shape. Pre-season has been tough on the body but it's just as tough on the mind. As much as I enjoy playing this game at times it can be warring.

Tonight's scrimmage we won 133-100. Yes that's 12 min qtrs. Yes there was zero defense played. I played about 15-20min. Really the only productive thing we got out of this was we weren't playing against each other and we got up and down the floor. There wasn't a whole lot of set plays being ran, in fact I think 87% of our points came in transition. We're supposed to play the team again tomorrow but I heard the asst. coach saying we might not. Our head coach has been gone at meetings for the LNBP (name of the league i play in) the past few days and he's supposed to be back tomorrow so the schedule may change. We have practice at 4pm. Supposed to be 110 degrees again maƱana so I'm probably going to the pool to stretch, swim a little & work on the tan.

On a final note, ally teammates are talking about twitter this and twitter that. So I joined the club so I be in the loop with them and the rest of the world lol...

I hope all is well back home. Gordon aka gym rat slash one of my dad's closest friends and someone I call family. It was great talking with you and sharing my journey thus far with you. Now if I could only do that with your Australian son lol. I love and miss you everybody. Until next time................ Love

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Passing the days...

Blog #6:

Some of the restrictions living in a hotel in another country that isn't very safe:

Limited activity - this is nothing like the capabilities you would have when making two beds into a bunk bed (Step Brothers). I have a roommate for the time being and don't have the luxury of doing that. Because of the cartels here I can't really leave the hotel unless it's in a group. So it's the hotel and gym for me a majority of the time.

3 English channels on TV - 2 movie channels and one news channel (CNN)

Internet - is hit or miss, you get free wifi in the lobby but I live on the second floor. I have to go down to the lobby to get the best signal. I would use the wifi in the room but it cost money.

Food: limited to hotel food and pricing. Occasionally some of the guys branch out but I have yet to do so. There are a few places within walking distance but like I mentioned earlier you have to travel in packs so going to dinner after practice can be a process organizing. When you practice as late and as long as we do you usually just want to shower, eat quick and go to bed.

Yesterday we only had one practice. We've been going since the 15th, two times a day. I decided to go early and get some shots up not knowing we were going to go 3 and half hours. I was in the gym from 6:30 - 10:30pm. Which means I left the hotel at 6pm and didn't get home until 11pm. That's after a game yesterday, two-a-days and no break. Needless to say but my legs is done!

We got 2 practices today. On our way to the first now. When I get back I think I'm gonna hop in the pool for a little bit and get some sun before the second practice.

I hope all is well back home. I love and miss you. Until next time........... Love

Monday, August 22, 2011

Team & League Websites...

Here are a couple of links for my team and league:

http://www.torosnld.com/

http://www.lnbp.com.mx/

Until next time............ Love

Scrimmage #2...

Blog #5:

Our second scrimmage went well although the outcome wasn't what we wanted. We ended up losing by 9 points as we gave it away late. I let the gut I was guarding hit 2 big 3s to extend the lead to 10. I let him get in a comfortable rhythm and he knocked 'em both down. I furious to say the least. I ended the game with 17pts and probably one the better outings i've had in a long time. The starting PG gets here today though so we'll see how my role will be now that he is here. My dad used to always say coaches don't decide you plays players do... I hope that's still the case because no one will out work me. I ended the night with a couple of cervezas (Sol) and was asleep by 11pm... I hope all is well back home. I love and miss you. Until next time..................... Love

Sunday, August 21, 2011

Press Conference, Practice & Fans...

Blog #4

Today I woke up and had the usual (hotcakes & fruit). The breakfast buffet at the hotel is open until noon on weekdays and 1pm on weekends. We had a press conference for the media at 11am and practice from 1:30 - 4pm after that. I'm still not in that good of shape but slowly getting there. After practice I got up off two feet and dunked with 2 hands. It's been a while since I last did that because last year I pulled the calf muscle and after that sprained the ankle. Although I'm not quite 100% it's nice to know I'm getting there.
When we got back to the hotel they gave us 45min to shower and eat before we went to the local Wal-Mart for a meet and greet/autograph signing.

The meet and greet went well. A decent turnout. Probably more so because it was at the mall on a Saturday. We sat at tables and fans of all ages lined up for autographs and photos. It never gets old when someone wants a picture with you. Originally I had planned to hit up the pool but after we grabbed some BK at the mall it was already 7:30pm. So I guess the pool will have to wait until our first off day or 1 practice day... Until next time............ Love

Saturday, August 20, 2011

Scrimmage...

Blog #3

Scrimmage:

Surprise! Surprise! We were supposed to leave at 2pm, we left @ 2:33pm. I don't know if I'll ever get used to that. My family has always been notorious for showing up to social functions fashionably late. In college my housemates put myself and another housemate in a group called NSU (No Sense of Urgency). Maybe it's because I treat basketball like it's my job because I don't like to be late. I'll be the first to admit that I am usually strolling in a few minutes late when it comes to social functions when there is no consequence or reprecaution but ever since my roommate in college and I were late to our first road trip of our college career, I've stuck to what they call Double D time since then. I usually set at least 3 alarms. One for each part of the preparation:
#1 is wake up
#2 is usually shower
#3 pack up
2 & 3 are interchangeable depending on the event. Ask my girlfriend Lele she experiences first hand the alarm system I have lol... I plan on sticking to my system even though I am usually 15min early already it just gives me more time to skype, email, blog and stay up on current events.

Scrimmage or game, it's great to start off the season with a win. They ended the first half up 35-40. I missed all 3 of my shot attempts and overall didn't do much. The style here is a lot different then Europe. They let a lot more stuff go, pushing, grabbing, hand checking, etc... The second half I bounced back and went 3-5 from the field and made a big play down the stretch. An and one to put us up 3. We ended up winning by 7 or 8. Still have a lot to improve on and get acclimated with my new team, coach and style of play. Can only go one way from here and that's forward. We have a press conference tomorrow at 11am in the hotel and practice at 1pm. We also scrimmage Monterrey again on Sunday but at home this time. I'll let you guys know how it goes.

I guess we have a few long bus rides this year so DVDs are a must have. We watched Machete on the way there and I Am Legend on the way back. In English! Most of my road trips over the past 3 years have been in the native tongue of that region. I am hyped to say the least. We also stopped at a Subway/Church's Chicken for dinner. I got a foot long turkey with everything on it including jalapeƱos. I'm not gonna lie it was just as good as the states...

I hope all is well back home. I love and miss you more than I show. Until next time................... Love

Friday, August 19, 2011

Schedule, Border Crossing & Update...

Toros Schedule:

So here is a look at my new schedule for the next 4-6 months. I arrived here on August 15th from Brazil and we hit the ground running. Another player from the national team is my roommate at the hotel we're staying at. I'm hoping it's only for the time being (meaning pre-season) because I spoke with the coach and so did Rick and while they are finalizing the roster it is better because we have so many guys trying out. I haven't received our game schedule yet but we play 2 times a week from September 2 - December 29th and then playoffs start. Practices have been long and hard. 2.5 - 3 hours in the morning and 2.5 - 3 hours in the evening. Below is a minor description of what the practices look like. That being said we have a scrimmage coming up this weekend, so we've been scrimmaging a lot more in the evening and the routine has altered slightly.

Thus far things have been going pretty well. Coach, players, living conditions, etc... All of which I am very content with. I know its early too. At practice yesterday coach said don't cross the border after 8pm because there are no taxis back, always travel in groups and wear Toros gear LOL... That is one thing that will be a change is I won't be taking daily strolls downtown to kill some time. I will spend most my time in the hotel and in the gym. That's how it should be right? Life of a Mexican-American Basketball player lol...

Today we had one practice in the morning and the evening off. So me and some if the guys crossed the border. Some of us went to the mall and a couple of us went to Wal-Mart. I didn't have anything in particular that I wanted, I really just wanted to cross to see how the procedure worked. I did end up getting a few things: chewy oatmeal chips ahoy, pb & j, cheez-it Parmesan flavor, chewy granola bars (caramel & chocolate chip flavored) and lastly some kool-aid. On the way home we stopped at Popeye's for dinner. Got myself a 3 piece spicy combo. The cab ride ended up being $33.00 split between 2 people which could have been cheaper but we made him wait outside for us. One would think I would be more nervous crossing into Mexico but I was more nervous crossing into the states. Don't ask me why because I really don't know lol. Everything went well and smoothly and I am glad it is only a 10 min cab ride to the border. I think next time I cross I'm going to check out the mall. On another note I found out from one of my teammates that has AT&T as well that he gets coverage at the hotel, which I found out upon returning. Whoop whoop! So if anyone reads this blog feel free to give me a ring because I'll have my phone on now.
I gotta run now and give Lele a call and let her know she can reach me at any time. That make things a whole easier especially since our Internet is down at the hotel for a couple days.

Games:
Home: Friday &Sunday
Away: Thursday & Saturday

Practice:
1st: 10:30 - 2:00pm
2nd: 7:15pm - 10:30pm

Breakfast: 9am
Lunch: 3pm
Dinner: 11pm

1st Practice:
Warm up shooting(catch and shoot)
Water
Dynamic Warm up
Water
3-man Fullcourt layup and jumpers
Water
Ladder and cone drill
Water
4 on 4 help & rotate
Water
2 man shooting
5on5
Water
Abs
Stretching

2nd Practice:
Warmup 2-lines lay-ups to 3's
Water
Dynamic warm-up & stretching
3-man Fullcourt lay-ups
Water
3 on 3
Water
4 on 4
Water
5 on 5 half court
Water
5 on 5 fullcourt
Water
Dynamic cooldown & stretching

I hope all is well back home. I love and miss you. Until next time.................. Love

Thursday, August 18, 2011

Mexican National Team...

Mexican National Team Tryout:

The first 24hrs of this journey has been unpredictable to say the least. My contact Rick Perez has been right on and pulled through every time regardless of timing. He also let me know that, that's how Mexico works. I could care less through because I am hoping to seize this opportunity in front of me. Rick was able to get me a tryout with the men's mexican national team. Right now it is comprised of potential candidates to play in the PAN America Games October 13-20th.I'm on my way to Monterrey, Mexico right now and from there I will be picked up by a federation official (at least that's what I was told). From there I will check in to my hotel and The next 3 days I will practice with the team before heading to Uruguay and Brazil for some games. I will have to obtain a visa in both countries before I can go which is why I had to fly out on such short notice. I'm a little nervous what will happen because I feel in the dark about everything. To some extent that is how it always is when going to a different team, coach, environment, etc... But this time it just seems there is a little more uncertainty. Who knows though, maybe that's a better thing. After all every experience is what you make of it. I guess I'll have to challenge Michael J Fox for the most optimistic person in the world award...

Once I arrived in Monterrey I was supposed to be picked up by an official of the federation but that ended up not working out. So i called my agent and he told me to get a cab and go to the team's hotel. Unfortunately I can't speak a lick of Spanish so the cab driver could not understand what I was saying. I was able to point out a courtyard Marriott by the airport and he drove me there. I was hoping the person at the front desk would be able to translate the name of the hotel I was trying to get to but it turned out neither of them knew what I was talking about. After many emails, skype phone calls, g-chat and turning the roaming on for a second to get a hold of Rick. I ended up staying here for the night.

The morning has been almost as crazy as the last 48hrs. Only now I have somewhat of an itinerary. Rick got me in contact with the President of the LNBP and organizer of the Mens Natl Team. He also put me in touch with the coach who helped a lot because he spoke English. The organizer of the team emailed me the flight info for the next week and it looked something like this:

Aug. 6

Monterrey, Mexico to Mexico City, Mexico

Mexico City to Buenos Aires, Argentina

Aug. 7

Buenos Aires to Montevideo, Uruguay

Aug. 10

Montevideo to San Paulo Guarulh, Brazil

Aug. 14

San Paulo Guarulh to Mexico City, Mexico

If all goes well I am hoping to get invited back for the PAN America Games. When I finish with this tryout I have to report for pre-season workouts with the Nuevo Laredo Toros.

I met up with the team in Mexico City. A public relations guy named Roberto, who used to cover street ball and his favorite NBA player was Jason Williams, met me outside baggage claim to take me to where a few of the other players were waiting for everyone to arrive. We had an 9 hour overnight flight to Buenos Aires. I slept most the time except to adjust my body because I had the middle seat and also for dinner and breakfast. Once we got our bags we hopped in a van and drove an hour in heavy traffic to another airport. We had a 4 hour layover there and chilled in the food court the whole time. There are 2 other Americans with Mexican passports who I've be-friended and the coach is American too. He coaches the team in Monterrey.

The 1 hr flight to Montevideo was quick and smooth even though I had another middle seat but this time it was an exit row. We grabbed our luggage and hopped on a bus to Trinidad, Uruguay a city 2 hours away. When we got to the hotel and stepped out of the bus i remembered we were in the southern hemisphere and it was winter here. Our hotel is a small quaint adobe style place. We checked in an headed straight to dinner. We had salad, bread, rice, sausage, steak, coke and ice cream for desert. The meat was cooked over a brick grill. The dinner area had a deer and wild boar head mounted on the wall next to a large open fireplace that filled the room with a small blanket of smoke and a burning scent. It actually wasn't that bad and added to whole vibe of the atmosphere. Each room had 2-3 beds. Probably as firm a bed as I have ever slept on. I tried to shower after breakfast this morning but no hot water. I guess they ran out over night lol.

Shoot around went quick and easy. Because this team was just thrown together we had to stretch, get some shots up, put in some plays and end with some more jumpers. My legs were a little stiff from our long travels but everything felt ok. Well the jumper started falling after we got rid of the women's balls they initially gave us to practice with lol. When we got back to our hotel Uruguay's national team arrived. A member of their team was american and shared a story about the last time Mexico and Uruguay played and they fought..... I'm already nervous and don't really know what to expect, add that to the picture and now I'm all over the place.

For lunch we had salad, bread, chicken, potatoes and orange juice. Because we don't have any hot water in our rooms I tried to shower in coaches room where there is supposed go be a direct line to the heater but for some odd reason it was still cold. I wouldn't even say it was lukewarm. It's all good though I took a fast shower and went back to the room to Skype Lele and email some photos.

Game 1 v. Uruguay:

Our first game we lost 79-59. We didn't shoot the ball that well and because we haven't had much time to prepare or play with each other we were very unorganized. I was Passive at first but got more aggressive in the second half. Coach said I needed to be more aggressive earlier. Not a lot of plays are ran it is quite similar to playing pick up with a few basic principles. Uruguay has been practicing and playing together for a while and it showed. Their offense was ran really well, their defense was decent (token pressure/ intensity) but that being said I've faced tougher competition then last night. I need to play a lot better than I did to get asked to come back. I need to find a way to be better and be more productive so I can't give them a choice other than to invite me back...

Our second game was in Salto, Uruguay. The reason we're playing in 2 different cities is because the Uruguay National Team wanted to reach out to it's country men/ fans.
We spent most our time traveling today and hanging out in the hotel before the game....

Game 2 v. Uruguay:

Didn't go quite as I pictured it. We lost - I didn't play that well still trying to figure out how to play this style. Not a lot of organization and it's tough for me right now to figure things out. I didn't shoot the ball very well. I need to take some pride and at least win my match up. Then the other things will fall into place. When it comes down to it, it's about who wants it more. I need to find the desire to just whoop some ass and I'm struggling with that...F&$*!!!!

After our game we got back from the gym around midnight. That was actually earlier than expected because we had a police escort to and from the gym. All we had time for was dinner (ate cow tongue for the first time) and a quick shower because we had to get back on the road to catch our flight to Brasil...

We left at 2am this morning Because we had to take care of some visa stuff that could have easily been taken care of before the trip or the day we got here. In fact it was mentioned to us but we didn't do anything. This trip has proven rumors true about Mexico's reputation lol. When we got to the Brazllian Consulate we had to request a tourist visa. This also mean't we had to pay a fee. Initially we were going to have to pay so i went to an ATM and pulled out money only to find out Uruguay took care of it.Obviously this process takes a while so we missed our original flight at 12:20pm and were going to be staying another night in Uruguay. It's crazy how last minute everything has been done. This is an absolute first for me....

It's crazy having 2 passports. Regardless of what has transpired today, I have a passport stamped in Argentina, Uruguay and now Brazil. Sometimes I get caught up in the desire to excel at my sport and loose sight of the experience I am having. I was pointing out all the negatives and not focusing on the positives. I'm writing it now, I am here to enjoy my journey!

I had a great viber app conversation with my nephew baboon and he is my inspiration right now. He help put things back into perspective for me and all the down time we had in our hotel for me to think about things....

Got up at 6:30am this morning to catch a flight at 10am. Grabbed a quick bite to eat at the continental breakfast and squeezed into the shuttle bus. I'm excited to go to Brazil but wish we were going to Rio rather than Sao Paulo. Although I've heard good things about both... The hotel we're staying at in Brazil is probably one star better than all 3 hotels we stayed at in Uruguay.

Game 1 v. Brazil:

Pre-game thoughts: as we approach game-time I think back did I pack everything, ask my dad to help me play better, wonder how Lele is doing, walking to the bus wondering if putting my jersey on the balcony to dry was a good idea because it looks like it might rain, thinking if I don't play well is this it for me, how much longer can I go and will my body hold up, is it worth being away Lele and the family, am I losing that edge, I haven't shown my true ability the last 2 games, shouldn't it bother me, forget about everything and just hoop, enjoy the journey....

Had about 15-18 minutes tonight but played the best of 3 games thus far. Had 11 pts and 2assts. Being out of shape and all the traveling I think finally caught up lol. I got pretty tired pretty fast tonight. One thing that got me going tonight was I got to match up with one of the top guards in the Euroleague (Marcelinho Huertas) he plays for Barcelona now. Before the game I talked to Splitter too. It's funny everyone just assumes I speak Spanish lol. I guess I better pick that up quick. I have yet to mention anything about fans but the fans in both Uruguay and Brazil have been great. They obviously root a little better for their own nation but in Uruguay they called me Chicharito (Best Mexican Futbol Player) and here in Sao Paulo all the young kids wanted photos and were calling me by my name. It was fun to feel the love...

Aug. 12:
Breakfast
Practice
Lunch
Walked around
Dinner
Skype
Laundry

Aug. 13

Game 2 v. Brasil

Isn't even worth talking about. We got spanked by 50.

After the game we walked around downtown checked out the mall. I noticed a yogurt spot called tutti Frutti reminded me of Lele and how much she loves Spoon Me a yogurt spot back home. After we went to the mall we stopped at a local spot to try a beer (Bramham & Skol) and people watched. I gotta be honest Sao Paulo wasn't that touristy. Maybe it was the location of our hotel and being more inland but I didn't find many attractions.

Aug. 14
Overall this trip was a good experience to prep me for Mexico. A ton of traveling, in some way or another i've been on on a bus or plane everyday since august 5th. Crazy huh? That can definitely have its effects on the body and i am feeling that first hand. There were a lot of ups and downs but in the end I got what I needed out of it and that is another memory. When I get back to Mexico City we're staying at a hotel for the night and heading to Nuevo Laredo at 6:10am probably just in time for the first of 2 practices lol... Time to grind and get back into shape. Our first game is against Monterey and the coach of the Natl team for this trip was Reggie Jordan, ex-NBAer. That's September 2nd I believe. Well I am hoping to have a lot to write about this year because I'm in a new place, new language, new culture, new team, etc... I hope all is well back home. I love and miss you. Until next time................ Love


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Sunday, May 22, 2011

No Pain, No Gain........

Throughout my career I have been fortunate to not suffer from any major injuries (knock on wood) that took me out of a lot of games. In college I never sprained an ankle, I had a nagging plantar faciitis in my right foot, my sophomore year I had off season surgery but never missed a game. For some reason this year I had a few minor injuries that put me out of commission. Once I got over one injury another always seemed to follow. Here is a few pictures of the injuries I suffered this season. As my dad used to say "No pain, no gain"....

The first of the injuries, a broken nose....
Two elbows in one game. ER knew my first name....
Sprained ligaments in hand...
Second degree ankle sprain. Some of the bruising is from Meso Therapy.

I also suffered a calf pull in my left calf that sidelined me for a couple games. This year was a first for me, I've never had so many minor injuries in a season but in the end we won a championship. I just had to build my pain tolerance up to get there.....

"Enjoy the Journey"
Love
Bud

Thursday, May 12, 2011

NFA


I love you Pops!

"Enjoy the Journey"
Love
Bud

Sunday, May 8, 2011

Happy Mother's Day & FInals 1-0

The Finals have finally begun. Yesterday we won the first game in a best of 5 series 77-65. It was a great game from start to finish. We did a good job of holding them to 65 points and probably could have done a little better if we didn't allow so many offensive rebounds. I'm sure we'll correct our mistakes for the next game. After the game the junior club had a BBQ so we were invited to join the tent festivities and enjoy the ribs they cooked. Surprising they weren't that bad. Our next game is Wednesday, wish us luck so we can get home earlier...
I spent my day off swimming at planet and hanging out at a lido by the lake. After the lido we walked around downtown and to my delight they had a car show/display going on, so all the downtown alley ways were filled with cars on display. I think my favorite of all of them was a Charcoal Grey Bentley GT that was going for 330,000 CHF!!!!!
Happy Mother's Day Momz and Roch! Also to the rest of the wonderful Moms in this world. May this day bring you great happiness and all the gratitude in the world because you all deserve it. Picture above is at brunch, Mother's Day '06, in Santa Clara, Ca

Until next time............................................. Love


"Enjoy the Journey"
Love
Bud

Thursday, April 21, 2011

Semifinals...


Sorry I've been slacking a lot on my blogs this year. Currently, all I got on my mind is knowing I have a few weeks left until I return home. When that's not on my mind, it's Lele & Rvca (Who's not a pup anymore). When that's not it's In-n-Out. When that's not it's Mexican food. When that's not it's Shasta Lake. When that's not it's BBQin' out back. When that's not it's spending time with family and friends. When that's not that it's...............You see what I'm getting at especially this time of year.
We just advanced to the finals. In the semifinals we faced a familiar foe, a team we had already faced 5 times, 3 times in the regular season, in the League Cup semifinals & in the Swiss Cup Finals, winning 4 of them. Monthey is a talented team and difficult to prepare for because a lot of what they rely on is creativity in the flow of their offense. They tend to break off plays and create opportunities for themselves one on one and also for their teammates. In other words they're very unpredictable and erratic at times. We won the first game fairly convincingly 91-71. We had a very energetic 1st quarter, they made a run early in the second half but we were able to hold them off. The second game we won 88-75. I was a little disappointed in my contribution this game or lack there of but I could of cared less because we got the W and a 2-0 lead in a best of 5 series. Game 3 we hit the road looking for a sweep. We were down by 2 at half time and once again I didn't make much of a contribution mostly because I got in foul trouble. We blew them our by 30 points in the second half winning 77-49. The nice thing about sweeping these guys is after our 1st win the main sponsor of our club took a break from his busy business schedule and stopped by to present us with a proposition if we swept them. Lets just say my pockets are full and my pant sag is a little lower than normal Lol.
Right now we have 8 days until our next game and we're still waiting to see who our opponent is. We have a morning shoot around on Saturday and Sunday off but the weather isn't supposed to be the greatest the next couple days, so I'm a little bummed. I can't complain too much though for the most part the weather has been great this year. My first year here I remember 2 practices getting cancelled because our cars were snowed in. Anyway, that's all I got for you nothing new to share, still have the same ol' routine: eat, sleep & play. Actually I do have some news, my dad was recently inducted to his high school's hall of fame. Pretty cool honor. I hope all is well back home. I love and miss you. Until next time........................................ Love

P.S. What do you think of the hair?


"Enjoy the Journey"
Love
Bud