Thursday, June 3rd, 2010 at 3:14 pm  |  12 responses

Time for New Traditions

Are old rivalries necessarily a good thing?

by Stalley

The NBA Finals and the world of hip hop have a lot in common; friendly competition that can become heated in the heart of a battle, larger than life personalities, subtle flair that distinguishes each participant, meticulous strategy, and the realization that whatever looks great on paper does not necessarily equate to a winning product.

This is the reality many teams face each season, and even more so in the off-season. Yet somehow, here we are again, Lakers vs. Celtics, some new faces, but same colors, same history, same rivalry as always, it seems. Hip hop does not mirror basketball in this sense because the Kevin Garnett & Pau Gasolmusic is more about the individual than the team identity. Artists like Jay-Z and Nas, who were once considered the leaders of the movement, have passed on their batons to artists who speak louder to the younger generation like Kanye and Lil’ Wayne. Though Nas and Jay-Z can still be considered franchises that will always have relevance due to their historic contributions and established pedigree, their glory years are most likely in the past.

Besides the Lakers and the Celtics, the NBA has second-tier teams like the Pistons, Bulls and Spurs; teams that have had a few championships in the recent past, but are realistically nowhere near the elite level necessary to hoist the trophy again. These teams can be compared to MCs like Eminem and Nelly, who were once on top of the game, but have been reduced to second-tier artists who are constantly trying to get back to the level of success they once enjoyed.

The Pistons had a second coming in ’03-04, but appear to be far away from recapturing the magic any time soon. The Spurs have kept their nucleus intact after all these years, but may be a year or two away from facing the fact that their recipe has reached its expiration date. The Bulls are not the Jordan-led, triangle offense Bulls we once knew, but they are doing a nice job of establishing a new identity with Derrick Rose & Co. and forging a new path for the young players in their franchise. The question remains, though: Can these once-elite franchises rekindle the success they once enjoyed, or has their time come and gone?

In the NBA, it’s clearly easier for a franchise to revitalize and restore its relevance, but is that necessarily a good thing? Unfortunately, the NBA has very few teams that conjure the tradition and history of teams like the Lakers and Celtics. I think it’s time for some new rivalries and champions in the NBA. Teams like the Suns, Magic, Cavs and Nuggets need to step up and take the reins, but when your franchise history does not include any rings, does that make it harder to get over the hump?

No one expected the Celtics to be where they are this year after the regular season, but they have players who know what it takes to win the big game and younger players whose abilities have started to catch up to their potential. The SuKevin Durant & Brandon Royns, Magic, Cavs and Nuggets clearly have a lot of talent, but none of the teams have a coach who has won an NBA Championship or numerous players who have done so. These teams can be compared to artists like Drake — a promising talent who is on the cusp, but just may need a tweak or two to really get to the next level.

The NBA also has several younger teams like the Bucks, Hawks, Thunder, Blazers and Bobcats that are starting to push to the top and develop their own identities despite not having any recent tradition of winning on their side. These teams can be compared to artists like me, who fans and experts are just starting to notice as having the potential to become a successor to the champions of the past and forge their own tradition.

Though nothing is constant in hip hop or the NBA, with hard work, a winning formula and a little bit of luck, potential can become reality. Like hip hop, the NBA needs this potential to be realized so that new life can be breathed in to the tradition and history.

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  • B

    Old Rivalries are fun but after awhile it gets boring because predictability especially in sports is no fun and the Lakers/celtics match-up is over played they were there 2yrs ago

  • http://www.bulls.com Enigmatic

    The Bulls are NOT Nelly! And F that, the old rivalries are the best! I still hate every Piston, Pacer, Knick, Cav (?) and Jazz’s guts just on account of the name on their jerseys!

  • MikeC.

    @Enigmatic – firstly, I’m a Knick fan, so eff you and your Bulls. Secondly, I respect your opinion since I hate every team that doesn’t wear a Knicks jersey. We need the old-school rivalries so the new fans remember that being a fan isn’t about jumping on whatever team is hot this year. It’s about loving your team whether it’s Ewing kicking weak ish into the cheap seats, or Jerome James getting fatter on the end of the bench. It’s about loving your team whether it’s Jordan bringing 6 parades to Chi, or Ron Mercer flinging up bricks as his ‘replacement’. The old rivalries are a reminder of the days when players hated the other teams. When one team winning meant one team losing, and the winner made sure to remind the losers what side of the trophy they were on. Too many fair-weather fans nowadays. Where’s the hate? It’s time for a good player-haters’ ball. Hate, hate hate.

  • MikeC.

    @Enigmatic again – I’d say the Bulls (Jordan’s version anyway) are more like EPMD or Gang Starr. Dope as hell, track record of excellence, starting to decline, probably had at least 1, maybe 2 more runs in them, but broke up too soon. Actually, scratch the Gang Starr analogy. EPMD it is. Stretch of dopeness, hiatus, stretch of dopeness, solo mediocrity. I’m awesome. And drunk.

  • Goat

    I dig the correction of comparing the Bulls to Erick & Parish (and NOT Eminem or Nelly). While we’re fixing mistakes, putting the Spurs into this same category is completely preposterous. How about compaing the Spurs to the legendary Wu-Tang Clan. Both are definitely past their prime (although are still capable of showing signs of greatness), both were TEAM efforts that relied on every member to pull their own, while also definitely having more important “faces of the franchise” who were allowed to shine in their own individual spotlights.

    Eminem and NELLY??? Gimme a break.

  • Sporting-Lisbon-Blazers

    thats why MikeC is so bitter, a knickerbocker fan, what else? hope you get a good team next year…and BLAZERS vs EX-Sonics will be THE FIGHT for domination of the West, with LA also, and some others obviously..but cause theyre young it could last longer…all real rivalries are good

  • VanillaGorilla

    Yeah, Blazers vs Thunder is shaping up to be an intense rivalry. They are the only team that really brings out the angry intensity in us blazer fans with the jazz maybe to a lesser extent.

  • VanillaGorilla

    Also I see the bulls as having more similarities to Rakim. Completely redefining the game with the jordan era then disappearing while just now coming back with a slightly above average team. Like Paid in Full to the 7th letter.

  • MikeC.

    I’m not exactly bitter. I’m more of a battered spouse. I get repeatedly abused, but keep falling for the promises of change. They bring in a smiling new mustache, and promise to get me some shiny new toys and I keep falling for it. Only to get abused again. And again. I agree with Sporting-Lisbon-Blazers on the Blazers-ZombieSonics rivalry. As long as OKC can afford to keep their core together, they’re going to be really good.

  • http://www.bulls.com Enigmatic

    @MikeC – I’m feeling everything you had to say (except for the eff the Bulls part, lol). Absolutely, there are too many fake fans out there. Real fans recognize it doesn’t matter who’s on your team or the teams you hate. The team you love is gonna be the team you love, and the teams you hate, you’re just gonna keep hating them! BTW, thanks for the lottery picks, how’s Eddy Curry working out for y’all? :)

  • L

    The lakers are Jay z. A old schooler still on top. L

  • MikeC.

    @Enigmatic – expect to hear the term “Eddy Curry’s expiring contract” come up a lot this season. If he’s good for one thing, it’s as a trade chip in Feb. He’s also good at eating and he’s rumored to be good at showing his weiner to limo drivers.

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