"Mommy, turn on the local channel!" a beaming child with sparkling eyes said to his mother.
"Why, honey?" she asked. "What do you want to watch from the local channel?"
"Basketball!" the kid exclaimed.
The mother's eyebrows raised in surprise. "Basketball? Since when were you interested in basketball?"
The kid urged his mom to make it faster. "Basketball is cool now, mommy! The big teams are going to play today. It's going to be the last game."
"Ah," the mother chuckled. "By the big teams, you mean the Yin Yang Knights and the Feng Foxes? Well, basketball was also a big deal when we were younger, but it kind of lost its spark as I grew older. Come to think of it, these teams also dominated the leagues back then."
"No, Mommy," the kid said, his gaze focused on the screen.
"Not that—it's the Knights and the Shizi Dogs."
The woman halted as soon as she heard the name of her alma mater.
"Shizi Dogs?" she clarified.