So, I decided to get into this whole “crew ainge basketball” thing. I’d heard a bit about it and figured, why not give it a shot? I started by looking up some basic info online.
First, I checked out some players’ stats. I found this one player, who scored like 11 points in a game against Alabama State, which was apparently his highest score ever. He scored a total of 50 points in his career. Not bad, I guess. There was another player named Jasmine Crew, and I dug into her stats and career a bit – pretty interesting stuff. Then there are these guys called “The Stats Crew,” who seem to collect a lot of data from basketball leagues. That’s a goldmine of information if you’re into numbers.
Then, I stumbled upon some social media profiles. One had about 2,568 followers and was following around 2,864 people. Another one was a bit smaller, with 1,125 followers and 909 following. It’s always fun to see what people are posting and sharing about their experiences.
After that, I wanted to check out some gear. I looked up “Basketball Crew” on the Nike website. It said something about free delivery and returns, which is always a plus. Gotta look good on the court, right?
Then I got curious about the value of basketball cards. It looks like prices for cards are based on past sales. I saw one card, a Jayson Tatum #253 from 2017 Panini Hoops, and its price seemed to be based on some calculations using their data. The details said “Tags: Basketball Cards 2017 Panini Hoops” and “Publisher: Hoops.” It’s like a whole different world of collecting and trading.
I even found some flashcards on a website with terms like “binary format” and “CodePlex”. I guess that’s related to the tech side of things. Not really my area, but hey, it’s all part of the bigger picture.
My Experience
- Watched some games: I watched a few games where these players were featured. It was cool to see how they played and how their stats matched up with what I’d read.
- Tried on some gear: I didn’t actually buy anything from the Nike website, but I went to a store and tried on some basketball crew gear. Felt pretty good!
- Looked at some cards: I don’t collect cards myself, but I checked out a few online to see what the fuss was about. It’s interesting how much some of them are worth.
All in all, it was a fun little dive into the world of “crew ainge basketball.” I got to see some games, check out some gear, and learn a bit about the stats and the culture around it. Maybe I’ll keep following it, maybe I won’t, but it was definitely an interesting experience.