“As I hope there are no rare readers or rare readers who support the Boston Celtics, I share my support for Curry, Kerr, Green and Thompson. For basketball — and for attitudes. Go, Warriors, go!”, was the closing of the column of the Thursday (2).
And it’s not that not only is there a rare reader of the column who is a fan of Boston, but he’s a neighbor of hers, giving the air of his grace, and creativity, on Fridays, in this same Sheet?
Sandro Macedo, you know, that’s his name.
Happy supporter of Boston, the team that bordered on the supernatural in the first game of the NBA decision, beating San Francisco in the last quarter by 40 to 16 and the game, which they lost almost the entire time, by 120 to 108.
This Sunday (5), there’s more, again at Stephen Curry’s home, with 34 points in the defeat, probably as surprised as any Warriors fan.
Preferring Boston beer, the delicious redhead Samuel Adams, to the city’s basketball quintet doesn’t belittle anyone, least of all the team, worthy of all tributes for the feat of extraordinary victory.
And, as Macedo also knows a lot about beer, maybe it explains why no one makes bock in Brazil anymore, so suited to the cold weather that plagues us.
Thursday started radiant for the Brazilian fan and ended badly for the Californian. Countering the South Korean speed with the organized speed of the Brazilian team is more difficult than it appears.
Tite’s team did so well that they put 5-1 against the Asians to leave no doubt as to who is who in the World Cup queue, perhaps Neymar’s last object of desire, certainly Lionel Messi’s, today much more of a national team player than of club, as PSG well knows and Azzurra well knew, devastated with the right to olé in the merciless 3-0 of the so-called Finalíssima between the champions of the Copa América and the Eurocup, in Wembley.
Tite, by the way, played down the original sin of Weverton’s inappropriate call-up by casting him in Seoul.
Should repeat the agreement if Danilo and Guilherme Arana play against Japan, on Monday (6), in Tokyo.
He will not be acquitted by anyone with common sense, much less by Palmeiras and Atlético Mineiro, when withdrawing the three from this Sunday’s classic (5) between Palmeiras and Atlético Mineiro, a crime he commits with the complicity of the CBF against the Brazilian Championship.
OK, let’s say he wants to see more Arana and Danilo, that he even thinks about taking the boy from Palmeiras to Qatar, but Weverton?! What else does anyone need to know about the Olympic champion, two-time Libertadores champion, Brazilian champion, Copa do Brasil champion, etc. etc.?
We all know, and Weverton too, that he will go to the World Cup and be the third goalkeeper, because there are two unbeatable monsters named Alisson, 29, and Ederson, 28, whose choice is only given by alphabetical order or age.
Even the Premier League, which for four seasons has chosen one or the other to receive the Golden Glove, this year split the award between the two.
More inexplicable than Weverton’s call-up is only the insistence with Daniel Alves, 39, but Xavi agrees.
Digressions aside, the big game of the Brazilian Championship round, the repeat of the 2021 Libertadores semifinals, should deserve better treatment from those who organize the tournament, as we are hoarse from saying so much.
At least Stephen Curry has a good Sunday night.
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