Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Month One

It's been a month here in Portugal and everything is going pretty  good.  I apologize for not keeping everybody up to date, no excuses really, just a bit lazy I guess.  I WILL get better, promise.  So far, I really can't complain about too much around here.  I didn't have internet for the first couple weeks, which was very tough.  I ditched my cell phone back in the states, and without internet, I had no means of communication to anyone.  Needless to say, when we finally got it, I was relieved.  So far, we have had seven preseason games.  I am pretty sure we started these games in a preseason tournament, and if we would have won all of them, there could have been a cash bonus.  But we didn't.  We are 4-3 so far, and I haven't done the math on my stats, but I'm guessing I'm averaging around 20 points and 10 rebounds.  I think I was named MVP of four of the games so far.  You can check out the stats at http://www.fpb.pt/ and click on VagosNorbainLusavouga at the top of the list of teams.  
Our team is very under budget this year.  Apparently one of the top players on last years team failed a drug test and we lost a ton of sponsorship money.  So, the overall talent on our team has dropped significantly.  I don't like saying negative things about any of my teammates, but some of our bench players will struggle this year.  We have a solid starting five, but after that, it really goes downhill.  I hope to help some of the guys out.  Many of them are pretty young.  A couple are super old.  The top teams in our league have very good depth.  They also have a ton of money, so the top Portuguese players go where the Euros are.  I'm not used to shooting for fourth place, but this club would be happy with that.  Outside of basketball, the guys on the team are great.  They seem really nice, most speak a little English.  My roommates, the Americans, are really cool.  We seem to get along really well.  Couldn't ask for better guys to hang with everyday.  We live in a nice house and it's a good situation overall.  We only go one two hour practice a day, and we always get a day or two off a week.  Once the season starts, we'll only have one game a week.  Living is pretty damn easy.  
We get two meals a day.  For lunch, it's a Brazilian steak house where dudes in funny get ups come out and shave a bunch of different meats onto our plates, which include rice, beans, and fries.  It sounds great, but after eating it everyday, it gets a little old.  For dinner, we go to this place where there is something different every night.  The main host is this hilarious fellow named Jorge.  He speaks worse english than I do Portuguese I think but he's always making us laugh.  He has as many screws loose as teeth missing.  But the whole crew there seems to love us and we never leave hungry.  We've also eaten some fairly exotic foods.  One night, we enjoyed some rabbit.  There has also been nights of squid, pig ears, and appetizers of fried fish, in which it looks like they caught a fish, didn't fillet or prepare it, and just dipped it in the deep frier.  I tried a bite, but even I couldn't finish the thing off.  
There are plenty of stories that I'm am forgetting to add, but I will hopefully get them in here somehow.  We have another preseason game this Friday, and rumor has it, the weekend off.  I will try to get another post up soon, until then, I miss everybody back in the states, but know that I am in good hands, having fun, and learning a lot.  In the words of Jorge, and the only English words he knows, "Take it easy".    

2 comments:

  1. I really enjoy reading your updates! Glad to see everything is working out for you there. Seems like you are experiencing a lot and enjoying yourself there! Keep up the good work! Thanks for the updates!

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  2. Keep up the good work, and we all want to know what you know!!!

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