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Author Topic: Love, Actually: A Steve Novak Story  (Read 2382 times)

AZWarrior

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Love, Actually: A Steve Novak Story
« on: November 04, 2012, 10:59:32 PM »
Nice little article.  An excerpt:

A buddy of mine sent me a text last night, saying he was watching the game at a bar and whenever Novak put up a shot, the entire place would go berserk.

http://bucketsoverbroadway.com/2012/11/03/love-actually-a-steve-novak-story/


All this talk of rights.  So little talk of responsibilities.

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Re: Love, Actually: A Steve Novak Story
« Reply #1 on: November 05, 2012, 09:07:23 AM »
I'm proud to say that there was never a doubt in my mind that there was a place in the league for Novak.

Which is crazy to say as nearly seven foot tall dudes with sniper range are very rare.
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Re: Love, Actually: A Steve Novak Story
« Reply #2 on: November 05, 2012, 11:44:59 AM »
I travel quite a bit and there was nothing funnier than watching Marquette games when Novak played.  I would be at some bar in Tampa/Houston/San Diego/fill in city here/ and when he would catch an open pass I would say "Yeah!" well before he even shot.

The confused looks I received from casual fans were classic.  More often than not he would shoot and make it; on some occasions he would not shoot or miss it.  Either way I think people thought I didn't understand the game of basketball.   :D
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Re: Love, Actually: A Steve Novak Story
« Reply #3 on: November 05, 2012, 12:55:51 PM »
I travel quite a bit and there was nothing funnier than watching Marquette games when Novak played.  I would be at some bar in Tampa/Houston/San Diego/fill in city here/ and when he would catch an open pass I would say "Yeah!" well before he even shot.

The confused looks I received from casual fans were classic.  More often than not he would shoot and make it; on some occasions he would not shoot or miss it.  Either way I think people thought I didn't understand the game of basketball.   :D

They probably assumed that you just cheered every time a white guy got the ball.


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Re: Love, Actually: A Steve Novak Story
« Reply #4 on: November 05, 2012, 05:19:37 PM »
They probably assumed that you just cheered every time a white guy got the ball.


hahahahahaha

Also this from the article: "The more 3s he made, the more attention he started to get. Once he got the attention, everyone else joined the bandwagon I seemingly built from scratch."

Definitely made me laugh. Welcome to 2002-2003, bro.