Today we had some time off, so John Edwards (My current teammate who
has played for the Hawks and the Pacers) and I went over to see some
sites here in Istanbul, Turkey. The coolest one to me was the Hagia
Sophia Mosque. For one thousand years, it was actually the largest
Christian Cathedral in the World. Then, it was taken over by the
Ottoman Empire (I learned all of this from our guide today!) and
converted into a Mosque. Today it is a museum! So it's been a
Christian church three times (Replaced once then burned down a second
time, finally rebuilt a third time), a mosque, and now it's museum!
How cool is that! The Muslim emperor at the time of conquest ordered
that the many Christian mosaics not be seen in the Mosque. But instead
of destroying the incredible mosaics, it is said that perhaps his
appreciation of art caused him to cover them with plaster instead.
Now, that it's a museum, Istanbul has peeled off the ancient plaster
and many of the mosaics are fully intact and incredible. All of the
Islamic and Christian influence can be seen in the building! Then we
ventured down to a giant underground water tank (Cistern) that was like
a mini reservoir to hold water for those many times when Istanbul was
attacked and seiged over the centuries. It was awesome!!
I am very excited about our team this year. Gerald Greene Jr. one of
my new teammates here is an amazing talent. Obviously he is the slam
dunk champion from the NBA from last year, but he does so much more
than that. His energy is huge for our team and he's vocal. His three
point shot is good and gets better every day. Sebastian Telfair game
him the perfect alley oop pass the other day in a game and when I saw
Gerald go up and catch that ball it was in a place that only a few NBA
players could get to.
Juwand Howard has been a great addition to our team. He's really a guy
who has kind of done and seen most everyting in the game of
basketball. He's a guy who kind of talks to everyone on the team, 1
through 15 and helps them know what they can do to help the team. The
fact that he can shoot the ball from deep differentiates him from a lot
of other "bigs" in this league.
OK, I'm out of here and off to try to sleep. I'm not sure...I got one
hour of sleep only two nights ago so I definitely need some rest!!
Maybe it was the jetlag!
Trivia: From Wikipedia:
Hagia Sophia is featured in the 1963
James Bond film
From Russia With Love
where Bond's lover Tatiana Romanova slips Bond small blueprints of
Istanbul's Russian consulate where Bond needs to steal the Lektor
communication device. The Hagia Sophia is also seen in background shots
in the 1999
James Bond film
The World Is Not Enough.