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Author Topic: Non-Maymon Alert: SI's Most Outstanding Single-Game Performance of 2000s  (Read 2712 times)

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National ink never hurts. Best game I ever attended.

MOST OUTSTANDING SINGLE-GAME PERFORMANCE: Dwyane Wade's triple-double vs. Kentucky; March 29, 2003
Few casual basketball fans had heard the name Dwyane Wade (much less learned how to spell it) before the 2003 Midwest regional final in Minneapolis, but the 6-5 junior guard from Marquette made quite a name for himself that day. Wade had 29 points, 11 rebounds and 11 assists in the Golden Eagles' 83-69 upset of top-seeded Kentucky. The runner-up in this category goes to Syracuse freshman Carmelo Anthony for his 20-point, 10-rebound, seven-assist performance in the Orange's victory over Kansas in that season's NCAA championship game.


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Re: Non-Maymon Alert: SI's Most Outstanding Single-Game Performance of 2000s
« Reply #1 on: December 17, 2009, 02:15:19 AM »
National ink never hurts. Best game I ever attended



Agreed. Best basketball game ive ever been to, and Ive seen Mr Jordan play quite a bit.

Talk about a brilliant last second college decision- called broker late friday evening drunk asking for 6 tickets, played hardball when he wouldnt drop price enough for "broke college student." Became too drunk to continue 'negotiations' as the night wore on so adandoned the cause. Received call 8 am saying "You are ripping me off, but ill give u the tickets" If I recall they were $25 a piece, and like 6 rows behind the basket.

Business 101- get drunk enough to the point where u are too careless to cave and give in, increasing beer muscles as negotiations heat up. Pass out, only to make seller cave and call next morning with the tickets :)

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Re: Non-Maymon Alert: SI's Most Outstanding Single-Game Performance of 2000s
« Reply #3 on: December 17, 2009, 10:57:20 AM »
Love it.

Seeing that gives me goosebumps..

Random Question...does anyone know if they've put anything together...like a DVD or anything of that season/NCAA games? Just wondering.
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Re: Non-Maymon Alert: SI's Most Outstanding Single-Game Performance of 2000s
« Reply #5 on: December 17, 2009, 03:37:52 PM »
Wasn't Wade's triple double the third in tournament history (behind Magic and Utah's Andre Miller)?!? 

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Re: Non-Maymon Alert: SI's Most Outstanding Single-Game Performance of 2000s
« Reply #6 on: December 17, 2009, 08:18:03 PM »
Wasn't Wade's triple double the third in tournament history (behind Magic and Utah's Andre Miller)?!? 

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Re: Non-Maymon Alert: SI's Most Outstanding Single-Game Performance of 2000s
« Reply #7 on: December 18, 2009, 02:37:15 PM »
For some reason Novak's 41 against UConn was the first game that came to mind.  But, in hindsight, I suppose Wade's game wasn't bad either.

I watched that game at a fellow alum's house.  While driving home, I am pretty sure there were several people in cars on Capitol Dr that evening that considered calling the cops because there was a strange man by himself in a car screaming at the top of his lungs flailing his arms around.

 

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