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Jeffrey Epstein On Old School Sports

Hi, I’m Jeffrey Epstein and old sports and venues is my passion. You could ask me about the Forum at Staples Center at any day. Of course, new venues could be a thrilling fan experience especially getting your food orders in just a minute or maybe taking your turns immediately in the restrooms. But as a fan experience the new arenas are not designed for the sports spectator. Many Lakers games held in Staples Center I have attended to yet learned great seats are situated like 13 rows from the court. I may likewise been on the moon. Old arenas seating was vertically stacked, the brand new arenas are horizontally stacked so that 13 rows back means you are watching a bunch of mimes playing around the floor. You wouldn’t be able to hear the sound of sneakers, the whistles of the ref or the trash talks everywhere. Why any fan may wish to see a game live at a venue escapes me. Watching it on the TV is way much better than the latter.

TV’s impact on the games also hurts the live venue experience. You can go wild and revel in non-stop action when you stay and watch at home. Watching live at a venue seems to be a stop and start experience. The television time outs just don’t stop, interrupting the flow of the game and damping the spectator experience.

So when Jeffrey Epstein sees an old school beat down much like the recent Boston Celtics thrashing (for the second time in as numerous meetings) of the Miami Heat, he cannot help but love what he sees. The veterans on the Celtics out muscled, out hustled and out worked the star laden Heat and I cheered every moment. It was a great watch especially on the TNT coverage in which the game was just amazing, including the part after the game when Charles Barkley and Kevin McHale performed some old school beat down techniques of fouling hard and showing what it takes to be a big guy in NBA. It’s a game that Lebron and Bosh and Wade don’t know how to play, yet it is what real sports is about.

And when Jeffrey Epstein sees old school legend Brett Favre bring his team from behind to victory in a must win game, playing on a broken ankle, a split chin and showing everyone of his 41 years, I’ve give a shout out to the man. There could be several things to be irritated about in relation to Brett Favre, but nobody can question his competitive spirit with the exceptional will to win.

Finally, this column wouldn’t be complete without acknowledging the passing of Maurice Lucas, someone who defined the ‘enforcer’ role for the NBA for a decade. Maurice secured each and every one of his teammates that opposing teams always wind up paying the price for any shots they took. Rest in peace.

I’m Jeffrey Epstein and my passion is old school sports. Have always, always will.

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