Let's kick off this edition of The Grandstander with this picture that I took at the American Cemetery in Normandy, France when we visited there in 2018.
It was a group of French school children taking a tour of this remarkable place. It was wonderful to see that the French continue to teach what happened there to younger generations of their citizens.
This was perhaps the most moving visit to anywhere that I have ever taken, and it is a perfect representation of what Memorial Day is all about.
Now, on to less serious matters.....
I have gotten completely involved and immersed in the NBA Playoffs this year, especially so as the Eastern and Western Conference Finals commenced. It is interesting that whenever I make a comment on social media about the NBA, I usually get hit with a bunch of "I-can't-stand-pro-basketball-the-college-game-is-better" or "If-the-NBA-Playoffs-were-being-played-in-my-back-yard-I'd-pull-down-the-blinds" type of comments. Well, if that's the way you feel, all I can say is that (a) I don't agree, and (b) if you can't appreciate basketball as it is played at its highest level, then I just would tell you to do one thing:
Watch the San Antonio Spurs over an extended period of time, not just highlights, but entire games, and if you don't marvel over the play of Victor Wembanyama, then I don't know what to tell you.
Game One of the WCF between the Spurs and the defending champion Oklahoma City Thunder was an epic. It was a double overtime victory for the Spurs, and Wembanyama scored 41 points and had 20 rebounds. It was one of those games that was the perfect example of why we all follow sports. The fact that it was the first game what is, essentially, a semi-final series will mean that it might not be remembered. A game like that should have been Game 7 of a Finals series. It was that great.
In the East, I have found myself taking a liking to the New York Knicks.
As it stands right now, the Knicks have a 3-0 lead over the Cavaliers, and the result of this series is a forgone conclusion. Maybe Cleveland will snag a win at home tonight, but they are not going to beat the Knicks four straight games, so we can expect to see New York in the Finals.
The West Finals now stand at 2-2 after San Antonio's big win last night (33 points from Wemby), but OKC aren't the defending champs for nothing. Two time MVP Shea Gilgeous-Alexander is a superstar who can win games all by himself. I can see this series going seven games. The winner will be favored in the Finals, but the Knicks are on one of those rolls that teams get on some times. Whomever the Knicks end up playing, it's going to be a great Finals series.





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