In the empty years, when Doug Collins was out of coaching, All-Star weekend was when he and his daughter, Kelly, would share some quality time. Of course, because they both love basketball, this still meant going to the game. But they sat together in the stands. They laughed and pointed out special plays. And when the game ended, they went not to the tunnel, but to the parking lot.
Sometimes it comes down to talent, sometimes it comes down to skill, sometimes it comes down to momentum, coaching, pregame speeches, fights. And sometimes it comes down to a bounce. Here was Tomas Sandstrom, in overtime, simply looking to clear the puck, and on the move he flicked it high into the air.Here were Slava Kozlov and Igor Larionov, skating down center ice, watching Sandtrom's offering come out of the lights.
Oh, Curt. You sad, misguided soul. How can you pick the Green Bay Packers to win this Super Bowl when everyone knows the Patriots are a lock?(Ed. note: Mitch Albom is lying through his teeth. He does not believe the Patriots will win.)The Patriots are the superior team, Curt. They have a better running game and a coach who can win the Big One. What's the matter? Can't your 114-year-old eyes see that?(Ed. note: Never mind the age jokes. Only a fool would believe what Albom is saying.)
Mitch Albom writes about running an orphanage in impoverished Port-au-Prince, Haiti, his kids, their hardships, laughs and challenges, and the life lessons he’s learned there every day.