Am I now a part of the media?
Posted by Morris Almond on October 27, 2007
I spent four years at
One thing I never used the web for was to read about myself. Growing up, I kept up with all the latest happenings around the NBA and NCAA-trades, buyouts, win streaks, rumors-I followed it all. But until this past pre-Draft period, I never had to read my own name in such commentary.
As I gained recognition as a college player later on down the line, I began to read comments about my own name around the web every once in a while. It was cool at first-everybody likes recognition. But after a while, you realize that articles and columns written online–whether full of praise or criticism–are disillusioning. They are only random opinions that are published online. And like they say around the League: “Opinions are like Escalades, everybody’s got one.” Sometimes even, articles and columns couldn’t be more off base with their reports.
So with that in mind, I really stopped spending so much time reading basketball-related articles online. There’s no denying the power of the pen. But as a player, it’s probably best to stay out of the journalistic realm and stay grounded in reality. Media coverage is more for the fans, not the players. Nothing against anybody who works in the mass communication field; that’s just my angle on the subject.
Which brings me to my point: now that I ‘blog’ on Jazzbots and NBA.com, does that indirectly make me part of the media? I guess it does-might as well use it to my advantage. So from here throughout the rest of the season, I’ll just use part of the web log to clarify whatever I feel the need to. Whenever I read something that I don’t really agree with, whether it be about myself or one of my teammates.I’ll just post a response or an explanation right here. That’ll keep the universe balanced, and everything will be in the proper perspective.
The pre-season is coming to an end. Our game against the Lakers that was to be played in
A guy named Matt from UC-Irvine told me he liked my last entry on NBA.com and that he was a fan of my writing. So now I know at least three people read this every week: my mom, my dad, and Matt. Thanks guys, it means a lot. On that positive note, I’ll end this one. Later.
3 Comments
The Mueller’s on October 27, 2007 said:
Morris,
WELCOME to JAZZBOTS! I appreciate your insight and willingness to “keep the universe balanced”–I wish more people would do the same! I’m sure my family will read you as well, so that makes 8 !!!!!! and counting
Megan
J R Stewart on October 27, 2007 said:
Mo:
I will enjoy reading your prospective and love your floater. I don’t see many people comment on it. It’s got to be tougher than a jump shot, but it looks like you’re mastering it. There are a lot of people sitting in front of you at SG, but I hope you can get enough minutes to improve.
Jazzaholic, aka, J R Stewart
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Clint T. on October 27, 2007 said:
Morris, it’s great to read your blog here on Jazzbots.com. I will be looking forward to reading more from you, as well as watching you this season. I’m moving down to the Salt Lake City area tomorrow! and I know every chance I can I will be sitting in the nose bleed section watching you guys do what you do best.
Good luck with the season, and I am very happy you are in a Jazz uniform.