Did they really win the "World Championship?" |
Now that the NBA Finals are in the books and the Dallas Mavricks have been crowned king of the National Basketball Association. We can now sit back and examine this whole championship thing. For year's I've often wondered why our professional sports teams call themselves "World Champions" once they win league championship. The NFL, NBA as well as MLB all do it. Why?
I think that it's par for the course for Americans to be arrogant and this is just another reason why people from other countries have such distaste for us. How can you call yourself a "World Champion" when you didn't compete on a world stage? The Mavs aren't the world champions! People play basketball all over the world and the NBA is just one of many leagues. The same goes for Major League Baseball. How can we call it the "World Series" when the only teams that are playing are from America?
The only true "World Champions" are the guys that participate in the World Cup in soccer or the tennis players and golfers etc. The entire world is involved in those tournaments. So whoever wins is the true "World Champion".
Now that the Mavs have won the NBA title everybody will be introducing them as the "World Champions" and no one is going to blink.
Sometimes we need to check ourselves and our attitudes about who and what we are. Sure, we probably have some of the best athletes in the world. However, that doesn't mean that we've got the best teams in the world. I can remember back in 2004 when the U.S. Olympic basketball team, which was comprised of NBA players, had to settle for a bronze medal. We probably had the best set of athletes in the tournament but we didn't have the best team. So to say that we've got the best athletes and therefore we should call our league champions "World Champions" is arrogant.
If there were a world tournament played every year for all of the baseball, basketball and football league champions that would be great. If we win those "world series", if you will, then you can wear the tag "World Champion", but not until then.
Holla At Ya Boy!
Jay Graves
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