Michael Jordan

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Thursday, December 16, 2010

NBA vs. NCAA


Basketball is one of the most popular sports to watch. There is a ton of team work, movement, and enthusiasm involved with the game. The two most popular levels to watch basketball are NBA and NCAA. These two divisions are like playing the same game with totally different rules. Players in the NBA comprise a certain swagger, play a different game, and get paid more money to play basketball rather than NCAA players.
Players perform with a different sense of swagger in the NBA. When they play, they play with this sense of no one is their boss and they can do whatever they please to. This leads to incidents such as Ron Artest running into the stands and punching Detroit fans.  On the other hand, NCAA basketball players play together as a team. When watching college basketball, it is easy to tell that these athletes are unified and obedient. They are more fundamentally coached because most of those players are either walk-ons or getting their college career paid for to play basketball at that university. Professional basketball player’s swagger is more of a one person against a whole team rather than in the NCAA which is a team against another team.  NBA and NCAA have a different step in swagger when it comes to basketball.
                With NCAA basketball being more of a team sport, when watching you can see the ball being passed to the open man. It’s exciting to watch college basketball because there is so much movement going on to the point where if you do not pay attention you will miss an important play. On the other hand, the NBA is more of a “Let’s see if I can score against the five defenders while my teammates stand around the perimeter,” based attitude. The NBA is more about who will be on Sports Center next, and who will have the most points in the game. Unless you are watching a dominant player such as Lebron James or Kobe Bryant, professional basketball can get enormously tiresome.  When you have the ball in college it is all about finding the open guy, getting your teammate a good pass so he can shoot, or drive it down the lane so I can kick it out to my teammate for a wide open shot. More fans get into college games because they never know what is going to happen next or which team will come up with the big play to win the game.  It is a lot more fun to watch college basketball because they play as a unity which is a total different ball game than what the professionals are used to.
                NBA is, for the most part, about how much money an athlete makes. The more of an impact player you are, the more money you are worth. This is one of the main reasons why NBA games are so much different than college games because the NBA players already made it to the top and are thinking about salary while the college players are close but are thinking about winning with their team. NBA players want two things; a championship ring and an exceedingly high salary. College players can only get scholarships to play at a certain university, but it is as easy to give a scholarship as it is to take it away.  College players are playing for the love of the game not so much money while the NBA players love playing the game, and love the money benefits that come along with it.
                Although NCAA and NBA play the same game, their swagger, game strategies, and pay are in a completely different category. Both leagues contain some amazing basketball players, but these basketball players do not perform the same in either of the leagues. It is two different styles of basketball, one is filled with money and single swagger while the other filled with team swagger and the urge to never lose.

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