Ok, Let me start out by saying I do not closely follow the NBA. However, this morning after watching the Flyers get raped by the Rangers I noticed that the CHI/MIA games was in its final minutes so I switched over to catch the game. The first thing I noticed is that it was a close game 3 point difference with 90 secs left to play. The second thing was that the jerseys were all fucked up. I wasn't watching the Bulls versus the Heat, apparently I was watching "Los Bulls" play "El Heat". I quickly played the "not everyone speaks engrish" guilt trip on myself and figured it must be a heritage day or some other shit sponsored by the NBA...after all, there were playing in Miami.
Still, something kept nagging me. I finished up the game, went to Jamba Juice for a smoothie and then it hit me.
The jerseys still said Bulls and Heat. I mean if it was Spanish day, wouldn't they have said Los Toros or El Calor? And why would it stop there...The court still had American Airlines Arena written in English. Everything else was in English as well. As it stands the NBA created jerseys (and only jerseys) that apparently are meant to honor some sort of Spanish language or heritage only they didn't even get that right.
Please someone explain this to me, what the fuck? Did I not see a memo that outlined 6 March as "Spanish Definite Article Day" in the NBA?
