I feel ya, Big Fella
I am so stoked for my man KG these days.  I just watched the clips of the Celtics-Nuggets game on espn.com  and have been following his stats so far this season, and KG is playing like a man possessed.  He has been better than 20-10-5 in his first three games as a Celtic, and he looks so damn happy.  I mean did you see the 'oop that Pierce gave him in the 3rd quarter?  They celebrated like freaking And-1 playground ballers, it just looks like they are having a lot of fun.  And that is good to see. 
The T-wolves and my new hometown boys the Durants, I mean Sonics...  pretty much going to be battling it out all season for the worst record in the league.  So that will be a nice rivalry to follow between my two teams. 
The clip also made me wish I was ballin some out here.  I stuck my head in the gym the other day to see what sorta pickup was going on, and it was intense.  There were probably 3 to 5 teams of 5 guys sitting out waiting to get in.  Two courts going full-length 5v5 (the other courts were occupied by volleyball and badminton games), and it was some intense ball.   It was also the most Black people I have seen on campus.  Diversity is not a strong suit out here. 
Anyways, go KG, or as Trent Tucker used to say, "I feel ya, Big Fella."  If the Celtics come to town I am definitely going.  Sonics tickets have been expensive since it's the start of the season and people are still excited to watch Durant.  But I have no doubt that 20 losses down the road I will be able to score some cheap upper deck tix.  And since Key Arena is so small, that probably won't be a bad thing.  Shame the Sonics will be leaving in a year or three, I think they could eventually be pretty good.  After all, I am a T-Wolves fan at my core, so all I really strive for is first round elimination mediocrity, and I am sure that by season three Durant will be supplying that.
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a gd. forecast of supply and demand in the seattle market. Like an econ major almost
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