As a whole, most would say that 2016 was a tough year. Mass shootings, issues with police, a record number of celebrity deaths, and a presidential race with no desirable outcomes, have many counting the hours until this year is behind us.
Does it make sense to blame a year? Not really. Is putting a 7 instead of a 6 on your check' date line going to make everything better? I doubt it. But 2016 was a hard year for many, regardless. That being said, why do we love sports? I can tell you why I love them. Sports are fun. Watching sports, playing sports, following sports transports us to another world for awhile. Sports provide an escape from life, if only temporarily. Forgetting about the bills you have to pay, the job that may not love, or the heartache you may have suffered, and enjoying the unity and joy of sport, that's why they exist.
While 2016 may seem like one of the worst years in your memory, as far as the sports world is concerned, view it as one of the best. Sometimes, the harder life gets, the more important cheering for our favorite sports teams or stories can become. So doesn't it seem appropriate that this year in sports came along when we needed it most? Take the next few minutes and come with me as we have a 2016 Sports Year in Review, and see why 2016 will go down as one of the greatest years in sports ever.
Sheriff's Last Ride- Super Bowl 50
Manning walked away a champion in 2016 |
Kobe Drops 60/Warriors Win 73
April 13, 2016 was a historic night for the NBA. At Staples Center in Los Angeles, 20-year NBA veteran Kobe Bryant was playing his final game for the Lakers against the Utah Jazz. At the exact same time, 371 miles away in Oakland, the Golden State Warriors were trying to break a record previously thought to be unbreakable, by winning their 73 game of the season. On the last night of the regular season, in the same time slot, on two different networks, a historic night was just beginning.
Bryant scored 60 in final game on April 13 |
Cleveland Rocks
Long seen as a city of suffering as far as sports teams were concerned, Cleveland sports had not won a major sports championship since 1964. But 2016 was the year of Cleveland sports. LeBron James took the Cleveland Cavaliers to the 2016 NBA Finals against the 73-9 Golden State Warriors. The Cavs won the championship, ending the 52-year drought for the city, and bringing the franchise it's first title in franchise history. James, born in Akron, Ohio, was overcome with emotion after the win. Bringing a title to his home state was his top priority throughout his career, and 13 years later, his mission was accomplished.
The Cavs celebrate a big year for their city at Indians World Series game |
The city of Cleveland was satisfied. They had their championship. Then came the home stretch of baseball season. The Cleveland Indians had been one of the best teams in the league all season, but it seemed that the Cavs title energized them even more. The Indians reached the postseason, and won their first six games. They eventually reached the World Series against the Chicago Cubs. The Indians hadn't won a World Series since 1948, and hadn't reached one since 1997. Their opponent, the Cubs, hadn't won a World Series since 1908, and hadn't been to one since 1945. That made this World Series matchup one that was between the two teams with the longest droughts in baseball. After 7 incredible games, the Indians lost to the Cubs, in what many will call the greatest World Series of all time. Despite the loss, being that close to two titles in one year definitely gives Cleveland something to smile about heading into 2017.
The Curse Is Broken
The Cubs were a global phenomenon in 2016 winning their first title in 108 years |
The Cubs had good reason to believe in Epstein. When he was hired, Epstein told fans that he had a 5-year plan to bring Chicago a championship...and he executed that plan perfectly. Five years later, the Lovable Losers found themselves with the best record in Major League Baseball, and heading to the World Series. In the World Series, the Cubs found themselves in a 3-1 series hole, and it looked like the Cubs would have to wait yet another year. Then, the young team came to life, won the next two and forced a Game 7. In what was potential the greatest World Series game of all-time, the Cubs defeated the Indians 8-7 and won their first championship in 108 years. The wait was over, the Cubs were champions, and the Lovable Losers were no more. November 2, 2016 is a night that no baseball fan will ever forget.
It's Time For Dodger Baseball
Vin Scully was Dodgers broadcaster from 1950-2016 |
Those were just some highlights from an incredible year in sports. Let's not forget about the retirement of great athletes like Tim Duncan, Marshawn Lynch, and Calvin Johnson. Let's always remember the sports legends we lost this year: Pat Summitt, Gordy Howe, Muhammed Ali, Craig Sager, and a special mention to Jose Fernandez. And who could forget one of the craziest NCAA Tournaments we've seen ending in a buzzer-beater. For all the moments, I neglected to mention, thanks for being a part of one of the greatest sports years in history.
As 2016 winds down, after a year where it seemed like everyone just needed a break, sports was there. In a year when we needed the escape of sports a little more, the sports world did not disappoint. So long 2016! I'm not sure how 2017 could top it, but I look forward to the effort. What a year! Happy New Year sports fans!
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