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Rocket fan from Sweden!

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by Aaron Brooks, Aug 21, 2013.

  1. Aaron Brooks

    Aaron Brooks Member

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    Hello, guys!

    Feels good to be a member at the best Rocket forum on the net!

    Didn't grow up watching the Rockets, in fact, I didn't even know about the Houston Rockets when I was a kid.

    It all started when I was 8 and my older brother came home from a basketball tournament and he bought me a "Hakeem the Dream"-poster.
    I had no clue what so ever who the man was, neither did my brother. I loved the poster though and I thought his name was really cool so I put it up in my bedroom. I looked at the poster for years without bothering to do some background check regarding who the guy was.

    I started to play basketball for a team in Sweden when I was 10 and I loved it from the very first second I started to play. I played whenever I had the opportunity to do so and basketball was really my thing, especially due to my height and I wasn't bad at it either.

    When I was 12 I googled Hakeem Olajuwon and I finally got a clue regarding who the guy was and I downloaded clips of him on Kazaa and he was the most amazing player I had seen. I still remember how amazed I was when I saw the massive block he had on Strickland for the first time;



    The more I watched, the more I fell in love with him as a player and the Rockets as a franchise.


    Everything from young Akeem killing Abdul-Jabbar in the playoffs, to him toying the Sonics, the back to backs. I was stuck, I even tried to put in the dreamshake to my arsenal. I was fortunate enough to play for the youth national team of Sweden and I remember doing the dreamshake in my 2nd game for our team and it was so bad ass, I got my defender jumping big time.

    Years has passed but no other team has ever caught my attention and Olajuwon and the Rockets franchise have given me alot of joy and even changed some of the paths in my life.

    Earlier this year I had the opportunity to study abroad and I could choose between plenty of universities and a handful of them were in the US. I ended up at Texas A&M and to be honest I picked A&M alot due the fact that it was close to Houston and that I would be able to go and see the Rockets live.

    The 29th of April I saw my first Rockets game live, it was in the playoffs and against OKC and the Rockets won. I loved every second of it.

    Bottom line, something as random as a swedish kid getting a poster of a basketball player completely changed alot of decisions in my life more than a decade later and it made me a Rocket fan for life!
     
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  2. gwatson86

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    Awesome. I think I can speak for the Rockets fandom as a whole in saying we're glad to have you aboard.
     
  3. raskol

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    I also had the life-size Akeem poster back in the day proudly adorned on my door with the height sizes on it, before Akeem became Hakeem. How funny that across the Atlantic at different times, Dream was in everyone's lives. Go Rockets!
     
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    Awesome story.
     
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    napalm06 Huge Flopping Fan

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    Had no idea you were Swedish, Aaron. Welcome back to the team, and welcome to the boards.
     
  7. J.R.

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    Awesome story. Welcome to the board. :)
     
  8. Sadat X

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    Amazing story. From a poster to Kazaa downloading to studying abroad to sitting in the Toyota Center & watching an amazing game LIVE. That is great man. Hopefully it was game 4 because I was at that game, too and it was amazing.
     
  9. Master Baiter

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    Min fru är från Sverige. Jag kan prata lite svenska. Jag vill vara i Sverige rätt nu.

    That's about the best I can do. I can read a menu in Swedish pretty good too.
     
  10. Voice of Aus

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    "G'Day Mate", from Australia.
     
  11. latebloomer19

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    Welcome aboard mate! Glad to hear that hakeem has fans all over the world like me!
     
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    Great bball story. Did you wear/have Rockets gear in Sweden??!
     
  13. Aaron Brooks

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    Thanks for all the kind replies!

    Thought it would be a fun story to share. Whenever I think about the impact that random poster I had in my room had on me, I have a hard time not laughing.

    By the way, I still have the poster and it's still in my room even though my girlfriend hates it, haha..
     
  14. Aaron Brooks

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    Yeah, but only oldskool stuff, I have one Olajuwon jersey and a couple of t-shirts. No one gets it in Sweden though so I never wear them, haha, only when I ball.
     
  15. Aaron Brooks

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    Haha, nice swedish!
    Although the last sentence was kind of weird, you wrote, "I want to be in correct Sweden now".

    Funny error, I know you were thinking about "right" but google translate or maybe your vocabulary played a trick on you. :grin:
     
  16. Voice of Aus

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    just a question for the OP, but is jerebko and Taylor loved in sweden by basketball followers?

    i ask this because in Aus theirs a whole heap of bucks/GState supporters because of Bogut and now Spur's followers because of Baynes and Mills.
     
  17. Aaron Brooks

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    Not really.

    I mean, first of all, although there are swedish players in the NBA right their fanbase is pretty small. Especially Jeff's, people barely know who he is and Jerebko is known by the fans but it woul be a lie to say that he's loved by any means.

    I have only played against Jerebko in division 2 in Sweden so I have no clue about how he is as a person, I only know that he was a freaking beast and impossible to guard.

    Jeff on the other hand, I've played against him and with him. I was on the same junior national team as him years back and I promise you, a more humble and nice guy is very hard to find in the NBA. Zero cockiness what so ever, you would never that think he's some hot shot NBA player who earns millions if you met him on the street, he doesn't take alot of space and he's really nice as a person. Really proud and happy for him, his dad is just as nice as well.
     
  18. shastarocket

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    Sounds like you have some unique experiences! Any interesting stories from your time playing? It doesn't even have to be about players we know about. We love hearing all these unique perspectives.

    Welcome to Clutchfans!
     
  19. Grinds

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    Hakeem highlights = pure bliss

    Dude probably had the most unique skill set in bball history. Glad he has brought fans from all over the world. I met a guy in/from Denver who was a big Rox fan. He had a hat with the logo from champ years... my fav Rox logo.
     
  20. recboil

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    your loyalty and fandom to the rockets/clutch city/hakeem isn't credible until you get tinman's approval ;)
     

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