May 7, 2010
Posted by Justin Dentmon
LIfe Away from home
What up what up!! Guess I will take a little time this morning to tell you about how life has been for me since coming to Israel and playing my professional basketball here. This is my first year playing professional basketball here in Afula. When I first got offered the job here, I wasn’t sure that i wanted to come and live here for an extensive amount of time because I was nervous about the political issues going here and bombings, and i didn’t want to come over the water alone. My agent hat told me a story about one of his players playing and the crowd got a little to hype and someone threw a little bomb on the court and blew off the refs hand, and that was the impression that stuck in my mind when I thought about Israel or anywhere of seas. I would always wonder how the other Americans could stay here and play with all of these issues going on around them and not have fear or be a little worried. So when i got offered my job at Afula, i tried to look up everything i could about this place but due to my lack of computer skills i couldn’t find anything on this place. So i took i a pond myself to look up the American players that i would be playing with, and man they look old and washed up hahah. But once i met them in person it was different they were old but they acted as if they were my age, and they also still had game. My family in needing money was the reason why i decided to come to Israel, or else i would have been in the D league for a year. Since I’ve been here i have gotten pilled over like three times, not pulled over like the stated but flagged down haha with a flush light .They also gave me a breath test to see if i was drinking a driving. I thought it was crazy at the moment. I see a lot cats just laying around and eating out of the trash. The driving over here is bad, way worst then in Seattle. Everything in Israel cost way more than in the states. I thought that i was goanna come over and save money or even bring back Jordan’s for everyone but noooooooooo that isn’t the case everything is high. when it’s all said and done Israel is a lovely place It is nice to say that I have been to the holy country where everything started. It is nothing like the impressions you get from watching the news, but they do have bombs going off and solders walking around with guns, to me that is crazy!
How would I describe the Israeli basketball league? I would describe it as a ‘League for Guards’ because most of the teams play up-tempo and like to run and shoot. Maccabi Tel-Aviv is the dominant team of the league just for the simple fact that everyone of their players from one through twelve could start and play for any team in the league. Some teams are able to stay in the game for a short while but then depth on their team just starts to take its toll on you. Each team usually has between three to five American players on their team but there is a ‘Russian Law’ to where two Israeli players have to be on the court all the time. This prevents teams from just having five foreigners out there on the court together and playing majority of the time. Most of the teams only play one game a week so it’s not really strenuous on your body and on Friday you practice in the morning and don’t practice again until Saturday night because of ‘Shabot.’ This is equivalent to The Sabbath for Christians and the Jewish Community doesn’t believe in working during this time. That is basically like having another day off to refresh for the game on Sunday and then you are usually off on Monday’s. So when you look at it, you really only practicing 4 days a week and its good because your body isn’t getting torn down. Another good thing about this league is that all the teams are relatively close to each other and you can play a game and be back home the same day.
Off the court,In Afula there isn’t that much to do here, well if I think about it there isn’t nothing to do here. Most players go to Haifa to go to the movies or the beach. Tel-Aviv is the American city out here almost everyone speaks English there and they have the nicest beach I’ve seen. The weather is nice all year round and it is super hot in the summer. It’s not too far from the Sahara Desert so you can only imagine what the heat is when it is the peak of summer. The food is ok, you have a lot of American chains here as well such as KFC, McDonalds, Burger King, Sbrarro, and a few other places. The social life away from the job is cool, you have nice clubs and bars you can attend and there are dozens and dozens of malls all around the Tel Aviv area. You can go on a trip and tour so many religious site from The Bible, or you can sit on the beach of the Mediterranean Sea. I didn’t know that much about the Jewish community before playing here, but now that I have actually lived in the same country and experienced their living, I’ve learn so much more about them that I didn’t know. To anyone that has never played here before, I would definitely not recommend you come over here unless it’s for a vacation or u know that the team your on has no money problems. The reason why I say that is because I am going through something I only heard stories about, and that is playing for a team that isn’t paying on time. That is the worst feeling when u know that u have family at home that needs help. One thing I do know is that if a player don’t feel good he won’t play good. And thank God I manage to play well through this touch time. Mentally I got stronger as the season went on. I learned a lot from being over here and I won’t forget what has happened and hopeful it makes me stronger on my road to the Nba.
Other than that I sit in the house and play the game or get on Skype, face book, espn and thinking about thinking about momma. With all this time on my hands all I do is think. The other day I was thinking about fear. I was thinking that my only fear is me not being succseful, that would hurt me the most. I spent all my life preparing to be a succseful blackman out of Carbondale IL. If you think about it not many have done it in sports. Troy Hudson did it and people think that he suppost to take care of everyone, don’t work that way. That isn’t it, he made so that his family would have a better life. I was told that that God is first and family is second and third is yourself. Most people got caught up on he didn’t take care of everyone and missed the big picture he made it out of Carbondale as BLACKMAN!! I hare it already “your acting like troy’ or “if u make it I hope u don’t be like troy” I ask myself HOW, when I was having bad seasons at Washington where everyone go. Isaiah said it best “people ask don’t forget about us when u make it, and he said will u forget about me if I don’t.” If I think about it players who didn’t make people for get about them no matter how hard it is they do. Just know I will NEVER forget where I came from, I rep Carbondale until I die.
I’m goanna end this with a little bit of advice to all the young player and Seniors with dreams of playing in the Nba or pro ball period. Don’t take money over situation. Reason why, Say you get offered 100,000 and end up in a bad situation and your team isn’t winning. If that team fails you fail. No matter how u see it, it will go on your resume. Then where will your career go next! If you’re lucky you get offered the same amount of money and on a little bit better team, but if u take 90,000 in a good situation it looks better and you get better opportunities to better your career and you money doubles and maybe triples’. So think about it..
Until next time Holla!!!!







