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SignUp Now!I lol every time I see this. Possibly the greatest basketball team of all time.
How the fuck did we not win a title? Maybe the players were really arrogant shitheads who went out partying the night before. I come back to that Florida game where Brand and Maggette made an agreement about him slapping a certain spot on the backboard. Everyone loves that story because it demonstrates "swagger," but what if it demonstrates cockiness?
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I looked that up on youtube again so I could silently cry to myself about all the weak foul calls. Ended up seeing the put back UCONN had to take the lead in the final minute. Really seems like Ewing should have crashed the boards after Okafor's post shot in a 1 point game with almost no time. Instead, he drifts out of the play towards the three point line as the ball gets deflected to Okafor for an easy layup.And of course, in 2004 that late collapse/surge of bad foul calls was the only thing standing between us and a title. GT wasn't even competitive in the championship against UConn.
Not saying I like it, but I think it's about keeping the screen cleaner. I assume it felt more significant when TVs were smaller.The "not showing the time and score" thing drives me crazy when I try to watch older games. Either you have the capacity to show the graphic on screen or you don't. It's not some limited technology that you have to use sparingly. What were they thinking?
When did permanent score bugs start in sports? I feel like 1996? 98?
When did permanent score bugs start in sports? I feel like 1996? 98?
You guys remember when UNC had those little flip over scoreboards in the corners at Carmichael?
Not saying I like it, but I think it's about keeping the screen cleaner. I assume it felt more significant when TVs were smaller.The "not showing the time and score" thing drives me crazy when I try to watch older games. Either you have the capacity to show the graphic on screen or you don't. It's not some limited technology that you have to use sparingly. What were they thinking?
You guys remember when UNC had those little flip over scoreboards in the corners at Carmichael?