Monday, October 13, 2014

AFL Comparison #2: Brisbane Lions



The Brisbane Lions are the last team to win three consecutive AFL premierships ("championships" for us Yanks), back in 2001-2003. Curiously, they were never the top-seeded team going into the playoffs (or "finals", as Aussies call them), although they were always second or third in line. Those Lions had stars: Jason Akermanis, Jonathan Brown, and so many more. Why, you could even have called them...SHOWTIME!

Their American counterpart: The Los Angeles Lakers

Those 2000-2002 Lakers were also the last NBA team to three-peat, and talk about star power: Kobe Bryant and Shaquille O'Neal were it, baby! Unfortunately for both LA and Brisbane, star power fades over time, and so do talents as players age and retire...

For the Lions, the last holdover of the premierships retired during the season this year - they do that in Aussie Rules: when the body gives out, it simply gives out. You cannot keep playing a sport that's as tough physically as footy if you're not up to it. Jonathan Brown became instant royalty throughout Australia when he retired, and the team could finally start rebuilding instead of "hanging on" to its past. Brisbane fell to the bottom third the last couple of years, but finally this fall (spring down under), players are starting to want to come to Brisbane and rebuild the Lions into a competitive team.

As far as the Lakers go, they're about a year behind the Lions' scycle: Kobe Bryant's trying to return from a catastrophic knee injury, and as long as he's still the alpha dog there, the Lakers are going to be stuck in their own "hanging on" mode, with no cap room and dawdling in the bottom third of the league. Here's hoping they are quick in finding the path back up the ladder, as their counterpart Brisbane Lions have begun doing in the league below the equator.

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