I used to play basketball in school, and really liked it. I was never very good at sports in school until I discovered basketball and volleyball (both american

) and these days I play volleyball to a good standard (4th highest league in Britain), though I gave up basketball when I broke my wrist a few years back and couldn't find a team in university. The biggest sports over here are rugby (which I was never much good at because I'm tall and quite thin), football (which I'm alright at until I realised I was a pretty good goalkeeper, now I play in goal whenever we play and I'm alright at that), so I had to find something to do in high school - for me that was basketball and volleyball. I'm only 6 foot 2 but because tall athletic folks here play rugby mostly I wasn't point guard size when I played in school, and was a good rebounder, not a lot of skill but I'd scrap and dive and piss people off a bit and that seemed to work pretty well, get a few layups or whatever, though ten feet was about the range when I started to produce more bricks than a furnace....
We started getting NBA games here about 10 or 12 years ago, now it's on late at night once a week with some highlights and replay packages through the week on cable. I've loved it for ages, like most of Europe; as has been proved by the lack of "dream team" success in recent years, the rest of the world has caught up pretty quick on basketball and it's a huge sport now, worldwide. Put it this way - if the rest of the world put up a team to play America, it'd be something like Nash, Stojakovic/Ginobli, Gasol, Nowitzki, Yao; pretty good, and a starting 5 that'd walk to the NBA championship even without much of a bench!
Like lots of the americans on here who've picked up on British premiership football (erm, soccer) I've been following basketball since I started getting into it, last few years baseball too, and I'm doing my best to get the hang of football (hence my dumb questions about special teams and stuff about 4 months back). There's a lot of great sports coverage out there these days, and though most folks in Europe don't really care about american sports much, I've just followed the stuff that I like. Cricket, soccer, basketball, baseball, rugby, I'm not really bothered where it comes from as long as I enjoy it!