One day of my life, literally one day, I could dunk a basketball.
My senior year of HS, during baseball season, me and some of the other baseball players went over to a middle school gym to play basketball. I used to play a lot of basketball and while not great nor necessarily even "good", I could hold my own. For a baseball player, I was good.
Anyway, back then, I had the "ups" to dunk, but I could never get the ball down. What? I'm a pudgy bum now, but back then I was about 165lbs. The extra 35lbs I've added in the 15 years since keep me a bit more firmly planted to the ground, if not reality. Back then though, I could get up. Unfortunately, I'd always get the ball over the front, but I'd bang it off the back of the rim, and usually I ended up crumpled in a pile underneath the basket.
For whatever reason, I gave it a try that day and bam!!, I dunked. I dunked multiple times in the games we played. I was pumped. As we were leaving a janitor asked us how we liked the new floor.
New floor?
"Yeah, they just put it in."
I had a sinking feeling.
"Did they take up the old floor before they put in the new one?"
"Nah."
Son of a bitch.
I immediately drove over and broke into the HS gym (it was a weekend). Up I went, off the ball went towards the rafters, and down I fell into a pile. So yeah, I could dunk...on a 9'11" rim.
Little did I know then that "the bench" would be a metaphor for my life.
5 comments:
it is a fact of life that one extra inch can make a HUGE DIIFERENCE ...an is appreciated by many for years and envied by those on the bench... now hate with a grim smile
Did I just get spammed by an Extenze salesman?
First!
That little boy pic of U is totes adorbs btw...
I routinely ask "what happened" when I see pictures of myself from back then. Life's been rough.
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