Monday night after work I went to Newark, NJ to see the Nets play the Denver Nuggets.
For some reason, when I see the Nuggets play in person they usually don't play well. This was yet another example. They fell to the Nets, 115-99.
The lone bright spot for the Nuggets was Carmelo Anthony who was showcasing his talent.
Melo as he's known was rumored to be possibly coming to New Jersey in a trade until a few weeks ago when the Nets decided to stop pursuing him.
He scorched them for 37 points and he pulled down 9 rebounds in his cameo appearance.
Needless to say, he heard the boos from the announced crowd of 14,039 which didn't seem nearly that big. Despite the Nets trying their best to discount their more expensive tickets in hope of attracting more people.
The NBA in particular has a propensity to fudge their attendance figures.
As for Melo, the latest rumors have him coming to the Knicks instead. If that happens, I'll see him play regularly at the Garden where the atmosphere is second to none when the team plays well.
Tuesday night after work I went back to the Prudential Center to see the Devils host the Ottawa Senators.
It was a nice peaceful evening at the "Rock" as the Devils came away with a 2-1 win.
Wednesday night I was at the Garden as the Knicks played host to the visiting Dallas Mavericks.
The Knicks hung around for the first half. In the second half, the Mavericks went on to pull away and they cruised to a 113-97 victory.
The result was much to the delight of my former co-worker, Justin Huff, who I arranged to get tickets for. I know Justin was a big Jason Kidd fan so I made sure I accommodated his need to see him play live. He was grateful for the opportunity to do so.
That's just another example of how Royalty satisfies others needs and wants.
After having a night off on Thursday, I wound up back in Newark on Friday night as the Devils entertained the Florida Panthers.
Unlike Tuesday's game against the Senators, this game featured more scoring and some unusual breaks.
The Devils got an early goal as the puck took an odd bounce off the side board and they took advantage as Panthers goalie Tomas Vokoun was out of position. They lead 3-2 in the third period when the Panthers got the equalizer with just over 7 minutes left in regulation as Mike Santorelli lit the lamp with a shorthanded goal. The score remained tied at the end of regulation time.
Rostislav Olesz of the Panthers got the game winning goal exactly two minutes into overtime to give the Panthers the extra point as they left Newark with a 4-3 come from behind win.
Saturday I wound up getting an unexpected night off due to the fact I needed to dig my car out of the snow and ice. By the time I finally got it out I was exhausted and sore. I decided to use my brain for a change and I passed up on the Islanders/Senators game at the Nassau Coliseum.
Sunday the King and I had given our Knick tickets to our friend Frankie Centola from Philadelphia who wanted to see his 76ers play at the Garden.
We were going to go to Newark to see the Nets and Pacers instead.
At the last minute, Frankie called us and he said he couldn't make it so he mailed the tickets back to us and we wound up going there.
After the Knicks lost a heartbreaker in Philadelphia on Friday night, they came home and returned the favor in front of a sellout crowd as they went on to beat the 76ers convincingly, 117-103!
Amar'e Stoudemire tied his season high as he poured in 41 points while rookie of the year candidate Landry Fields added a career high 25 points to go along with 10 boards.
As a result, it turned out to be another exciting afternoon at the mecca of basketball.
After the game, the King and I went to our good friend Frank Anichiarico's place to watch the Super Bowl. Frank's lovely wife, Tina did the cooking and provided the hospitality as we watched the Green Bay Packers do what our Jets couldn't do. They beat the Pittsburgh Steelers in Big D, 31-25!
With that being said, another eventful week was in the books.
Just so you know I expanded my followings on Twitter so please feel free to follow @royaltytoursusa.
As always, thank you for reading and following along.
Yours truly,
Gary Herman
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