In the sixties, at a spa in a remote part of the United States, a young guitarist woke up in the middle of the night to record a simple melody that had occurred to him in a dream. It looked catchy. The singer of his band must have thought about this, because days later in the recording studio he wrote lyrics for that music that reflected the general spirit of the young people of his generation. Years later, this song would remain at the forefront of rock history.

This musician, who is about to turn eighty and is on the list of the greatest guitarists of all time, still says that rock is what moves his heart. ANDMine is also interested in rock and basketball. Because don’t tell me that the recital that Bradley Davison gave us at Pedro Ferrándiz the other day, breaking the league record for points per game by scoring 31 points and becoming the MVP of the day, wasn’t one of them. This makes people vibe like the best rock bands. What quality, what efficiency, what rhythm he brought to the game. Looks like this tough LEB Oro season will leave us with a lot of rock and roll From the hands of our shooters, thanks to the endless repertoire of Guđmundsson or Kostadinov.

His Lucentine majesty has an inevitable appointment in Melilla this Sunday. HLA Alicante reunited with former coach Rafa Monclovaand with the great promise of our youth team, Guillem Arcos, who is now trying his luck a little further from home. Óscar Alvarado joined them to strengthen the team that we faced many times in duels against TAU ​​Castelló. There’s going to be a lot of rock and roll on the field, so let’s hope it inspires our boys’ wrists and say to yourself: “If you start me, I’ll never stop…” and with Bercy and Bercy’s energy we can continue to enjoy assists and dunks at the basket from Kostas to Barro, Davison to Gatell. Hook, which lifts us up from our seats like the music of the longest-running rock band in history. I hope the match ends with a new victory dance on the court and we see Muş Barro doing his job.

This Sunday, Don’t trust Melilla Ciudad del Deporte one bit. Even though it’s the bottom team, if there’s one thing we’ve learned from this league, it’s that anything can happen. That’s why LEB Oro grabs us, makes us vibrate. It moves our hearts like rocks. And we Lucentinos have known for a while about heart attack endings with applause, tachycardias and defibrillators in the final tenths. Like the musician who started this story.

That year was 1965 to be exact. That place is the Fort Harrison hotel in Clearwater, Florida. That young guitarist was Keith Richards. And that song was nothing but a reflection of what those of us who love basketball in Alicante felt. I cannot be satisfied without Lucentum.