Jaxon’s
First Lakers Game
November 17, 2013
– In a story that I’m sure sounds like something from a Hollywood script I took
my son Jaxon (8) to his first NBA game, Lakers v. the Pistons. A dear friend of
ours (a 30 year season ticket holder) was unable to attend the game and asked
if we wanted to go. He has great seats in section 105 near the tunnel and
visitors bench.
Jaxon H. sitting section 105 |
Halfway through the first quarter a
gentleman in suit comes over to the railing to speak to me. He says hello and asks if me it’s just the two of us – “father son at the game?” I say “yes” and
introduce my son and explain that this is his first Laker game. The gentleman
says why don’t you guys take these two tickets and go sit courtside.
Courtside Tickets - compliments of Laker Exec. Tim Harris |
We make our way down to the floor and
sit in the seats that were held for many years by Penny Marshall aka Laverne from
Laverne & Shirley. As luck would have it, Penny Marshall was at the game
too…but she was sitting directly behind us!
It’s a good first half and the Lakers
are down by 6 at halftime. My son turns to me and says “Dad how much time is
left?” I tell him 2 quarters…with a huge grin he says to me "the time is going
by so fast." And then another gentleman comes up to us. Laker staffer Luis
Barnfield, he says “I know it’s a school night…but if you don’t mind waiting
for a few minutes after the game your son can meet some of the players. What do
you think?” I think meeting some of the Lakers is a great reason to be go to
bed late on a school night! He then asked my son who his favorite player was
and then said “would you like to meet him?”
On our left were members of the Gores
family. The Detroit Pistons were bought by private equity firm Platinum Equity which
is owned by Tom Gores. His brother Alec Gores and his wife Rochelle also
private equity billionaires, are sitting next to us. They were there enjoying the game, rooting for the
Pistons, and watching their nephew serve as a Pistons ball boy. The Gores were
very nice and engaging with both Jaxon and I.
The Lakers tied the game late in the 3rd
quarter and you could feel the energy ramp up as Nick Young got hot dropping back-to-back
3’s. The Pistons were ice cold from the field and the Lakers were on fire…between
Nick Young and Jodie Meeks dropping shots from distance and Jordan Hill’s
beast mode game it looked as if the Lakers would cruise to victory.
Before the game started I had warned my
son about the Pistons’ Brandon Jennings and his ability to score in bunches.
Once the Lakers got up 14 – Jennings, who up until then was mostly making his
impact felt in the assist column with 12. As if on cue, to make the old man
look good…Jennings went on a tear hitting 3’s on four consecutive possessions.
However, the home team did us proud and responded to every one virtually
eliminating any opportunity for the Pistons to make a comeback.
Sunday’s game also featured the 2 Taco
promotion – if the Lakers were to hold the Pistons under 100 points each fan
would receive a coupon for 2 tacos from Jack-In-the-Box. With :28 seconds left
the home team up 114 – 99 the chants from the crowd started…”we want tacos, we
want tacos, we want tacos”. The Pistons made substitutions for its starters and
with 11 seconds left Detroit’s Josh Harrellson hoisted a 3 in an attempt to
silence the taco chant. It was an air ball rebounded by the home team – who ran
out the clock.
A couple minutes after the final horn
Luis Barnfield appeared again – follow me guys. He then led us to the tunnel in
front of the Lakers locker room. A few minutes later, a player in black shorts,
tennis shoes, and a hooded sweatshirt pulled over his head came into the hall. Taking
off his hood to reveal none other than the Mamba himself. Kobe Bryant, #24 in
the flesh. The look on Jaxon’s face was priceless! Heck the look on my face was
priceless. The head of security Robert Lara who had introduced himself earlier
with a engaging discussion with Jaxon and I – personally introduced Jaxon to
Kobe as a guest of Tim Harris.
Kobe was so cool and gracious asking him about his age, school and grades. He shook his hand, signed an autograph for him and took this photo with him. Then one after one the players emerged from the locker room – each one kind and gracious, signing autographs and taking pictures with a half dozen or so fans. Steve Blake, Jordan Hill, Wesley Johnson, Nick Young, Robert Sacre, Ryan Kelly, Jodie Meeks, and Pao Gasol.
Steve Blake, Jaxon, Jordan Hill Jaxon, Wesley Johnson
Jaxon, Jodie Meeks
We also met Lakers community affairs representative Nailah Waterfield, who was incredible coordinating each one of the player introductions and photos.
I want to thank Tim Harris and the
Laker organization for its incredible generosity – and graciousness.
What an amazing gift
to give to a father and son attending a game.
Now it’s 9:45pm and
we have made our way back to our car in the Hope parking lot. As we are driving
toward the freeway reliving the events of the last couple of hours, my son says
"hey dad we forgot to get our Taco coupons." We both laughed and laughed...