Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Miami, Glamor and The NBA Finals

The dispute of title between Miami Heat and NBA Oklahoma City Thunder is full of glamor of big catwalks and red carpets abound in Miami.
The city, the third most expensive to live in the U.S. according to Forbes, lives his third NBA Finals with typical ambivalence in the lavish and the ordinary. A baseball stadium super luxurious and futuristic at the edge of a depressed neighborhood called Little Haiti, a limousine or a luxurious Lamborghini stuck in traffic next to a clunker faded.
Ring is all this commotion. In the NBA rings which are held in Dom Perignon champagne party white label (40,000 dollars a bottle) in the seaside condo built by Donald Trump in Miami Beach. The same Miami Beach which escapes most little more than 1,000 journalists accredited to relax with a mojito party pressure.
This final television ratings surpassed most optimistic of the last 10 years, with the attractive face the MVP of the season: LeBron James, the leading scorer of the three most recent campaigns: Kevin Durant. A final between millionaires.
Lebron James, Chris Bosh and Dwyane Wade gives a preview of the latest for winter suits, skinny ties and two-tone shoes, combined with a handkerchief protruding from his lapel, over glasses of black paste Merrick, designed by Edward Beiner Brazil.
LeBron opened his own clothing store in Aventura Mall, which sells everything from Nike sneakers LeBron 9, t-shirts of their own brand, to the white band worn on the head.
Russell Westbrook, one of the stars of Oklahoma City, usually go to press conferences using colorful rimmed glasses without lenses, combined with pink shirts, blue pants and colorful shoes.
These days, the Miami street courts are full of young basketball players with bands, shirts and shorts LB, plus horn-rimmed glasses. All to be in fashion.