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Hoopaloop

http://www.celticsblog.com/2012/4/19/2959255/rivers-gets-emotional-during-postgame-pat-summit-tribute

Doc emotional last night about Summit's retirement.  Great representative in Doc Rivers for Marquette University.  Ubuntu.


Doc is a member of the BOT, the group of leaders that some here think will let MU basketball sink to the Mike Deane era  ::)
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MUfan12

Quote from: Hoopaloop on April 19, 2012, 12:34:25 PM
Doc is a member of the BOT, the group of leaders that some here think will let MU basketball sink to the Mike Deane era  ::)

See, this is where you're not doing yourself any favors. That was a nice story to pass on, and you could have very easily left it at that.

Bait people, then play the victim. Seen this script before.

Hoopaloop

Quote from: MUfan12 on April 19, 2012, 12:37:10 PM
See, this is where you're not doing yourself any favors. That was a nice story to pass on, and you could have very easily left it at that.

Bait people, then play the victim. Seen this script before.

Ignore it then.  People are trashing MU as if Buzz Williams made MU.  He didn't.  MU has made some dumb moves over the years but also plenty of smart ones, including hiring Buzz.  This article just shows some of the human beings on the BOT, they are people and good, smart people.  Some posters here need to be reminded.  Don't like it then ignore it.
"Since you asked, since you pretend to know why I'm not posting here anymore, let me make this as clear as I can for you Ners.  You are the reason I'm not posting here anymore."   BMA725  http://www.muscoop.com/index.php?topic=28095.msg324636#msg324636

MUfan12

It seems like just about every thread you post in becomes a pissing match, so it's a little hard to ignore.

Henry Sugar

Quote from: MUfan12 on April 19, 2012, 01:00:09 PM
It seems like just about every thread you post in becomes a pissing match, so it's a little hard to ignore.

um, weren't you the one that decided to turn this into a thread about Hoopaloop?
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Chicago_inferiority_complexes

Quote from: Hoopaloop on April 19, 2012, 12:34:25 PM
http://www.celticsblog.com/2012/4/19/2959255/rivers-gets-emotional-during-postgame-pat-summit-tribute

Doc emotional last night about Summit's retirement.  Great representative in Doc Rivers for Marquette University.  Ubuntu.


Doc is a member of the BOT, the group of leaders that some here think will let MU basketball sink to the Mike Deane era  ::)

Chicos.

warriorchick

Back to the subject:

Pat Summit is one of my heroes.  She is arguably the most groundbreaking figure in women's collegiate sports.

It's amazing to think how far women's sports have come in the last thirty years.  She is only a few years older than me, but she was named head coach at UT while I was in junior high school in Nashville.  In the early days, the team sold Krispy Kreme doughnuts to raise money for new uniforms.  She had to take home the uniforms after games to wash them in her own washing machine. 

She is likely the only female that has ever been considered for a head coaching position at a a D1 men's basketball program. Also probably the only female to have a D1 basketball court named in her honor.

And I am sure she and KO were BFFs when he was down there.
Have some patience, FFS.

Canadian Dimes

Quote from: Hoopaloop on April 19, 2012, 12:39:37 PM
Ignore it then.  People are trashing MU as if Buzz Williams made MU.  He didn't.  MU has made some dumb moves over the years but also plenty of smart ones, including hiring Buzz.  This article just shows some of the human beings on the BOT, they are people and good, smart people.  Some posters here need to be reminded.  Don't like it then ignore it.


Thanks Chicos for telling us all that Buzz did not make MU.  Duh, thanks to you we all know that Tom Crean did

Goose


Lennys Tap

Quote from: Hoopaloop on April 19, 2012, 12:39:37 PM
Ignore it then.  People are trashing MU as if Buzz Williams made MU.  He didn't.  MU has made some dumb moves over the years but also plenty of smart ones, including hiring Buzz.  This article just shows some of the human beings on the BOT, they are people and good, smart people.  Some posters here need to be reminded.  Don't like it then ignore it.

This is Exhibit A in why you have problems. You link an article about Doc Rivers getting emotional because a coaching legend (Pat Summit) has been forced to retire prematurely due to early onset Alzheimers. Poignant, sad, with thoughtful comments from Doc. Very much worth reading...Until...you twist it into something it isn't. You claim that the article "shows that some of the human beings on the BOT are people and good, smart people. Some posters need to be reminded." First of all, it proves nothing of the sort. Second, nobody has ever said that the BOT has no smart or good people on it. So nobody has to be reminded of something they would readily acknowledge. Red herring, and as 12 points out, an opportunity for you to indulge yourself in your two favorite sports - victimhood and board baiting. And we can like it or lump (ignore) it.

Hoopaloop

Quote from: warrior07 on April 19, 2012, 01:28:20 PM
Chicos.

You know what is revealing?   My view of the Board of Trustees at MU is quite different than the person you imply I am.  Look it up.  He has no faith in them at all.  I do.  One of many differences between us but you keep going with your game.

The conspiracy lives with you and few others.  I'm going to make t-shirts.
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4everwarriors

Some of us get emotional when our Warrriors nickname with ripped out of our very being.
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Hoopaloop

Quote from: 4everwarriors on April 21, 2012, 10:49:51 AM
Some of us get emotional when our Warrriors nickname with ripped out of our very being.

Count me as one of those
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PuertoRicanNightmare

Quote from: Hoopaloop on April 21, 2012, 10:45:04 AM
You know what is revealing?   My view of the Board of Trustees at MU is quite different than the person you imply I am.  Look it up.  He has no faith in them at all.  I do.  One of many differences between us but you keep going with your game.

The conspiracy lives with you and few others.  I'm going to make t-shirts.
Surprising that you know, right off the top of your head, what a person you've met once feels about the Board of Trustees.

Deeply, deeply disturbed.

ZiggysFryBoy

Quote from: PuertoRicanNightmare on April 21, 2012, 01:48:15 PM
Surprising that you know, right off the top of your head, what a person you've met once feels about the Board of Trustees.

Deeply, deeply disturbed.

musta been a hell of a beer summit.

Chicago_inferiority_complexes

Quote from: Hoopaloop on April 21, 2012, 10:45:04 AM
You know what is revealing?   My view of the Board of Trustees at MU is quite different than the person you imply I am.  Look it up.  He has no faith in them at all.  I do.  One of many differences between us but you keep going with your game.

The conspiracy lives with you and few others.  I'm going to make t-shirts.

I'm pretty sure I'm on record that "you" are two people. When this is eventually proved, I would like ever Scooper to write a letter to CSI to recommend me as a show consultant.

Hoopaloop

Quote from: PuertoRicanNightmare on April 21, 2012, 01:48:15 PM
Surprising that you know, right off the top of your head, what a person you've met once feels about the Board of Trustees.

Deeply, deeply disturbed.

Top of my head?  Where did I say that? 

This is a message board, not a chat room where people respond within seconds.  Good try on your part, but once again the conspiracy theory fails you. 

I've been reading this board for several years and recall a number of the contributors here railing on the Board of Trustees.  I went back and looked at who they were with the search tool.  Low and behold, your pal was one of them who ripped on them for Avenue Commons, the football team, the name change and other things.

I have a differing viewpoint. I hate the nickname change but the BOT has done some great things.  Built up the athletic department, the new Engineering school, the new Dental school, buying up properties around campus to improve the safety for the students, etc.

If you want, I can go back and look up some of your comments like Novak's inability to move off the ball or shoot off the dribble.  It doesn't have to be off the top of your head.   


I'd like to acknowledge you have gone one post in a row to me without a homophobic slur.  Let's see if you can keep that streak up in perpetuity. 
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Dr. Blackheart

Quote from: ZiggysFryB'oy on April 21, 2012, 02:22:26 PM
musta been a hell of a beer summit.

To be forever known in the history books as the Malta Conference

dgies9156

Quote from: warriorchick on April 19, 2012, 02:10:02 PM
Back to the subject:

Pat Summit is one of my heroes.  She is arguably the most groundbreaking figure in women's collegiate sports.

It's amazing to think how far women's sports have come in the last thirty years.  She is only a few years older than me, but she was named head coach at UT while I was in junior high school in Nashville.  In the early days, the team sold Krispy Kreme doughnuts to raise money for new uniforms.  She had to take home the uniforms after games to wash them in her own washing machine. 

She is likely the only female that has ever been considered for a head coaching position at a a D1 men's basketball program. Also probably the only female to have a D1 basketball court named in her honor.

And I am sure she and KO were BFFs when he was down there.

Warriorchick, you have that one right.

Pat Summitt was someone special. She packed 18,000 in at Knoxville and routinely outdrew the men's program. Tennesseans adored her team and the games with Vanderbilt were legendary.

Pat Summitt and Title IX made it possible for my daughter to play high school and college athletics and be taken seriously.

warriorchick

Quote from: dgies9156 on April 25, 2012, 08:00:48 PM
Warriorchick, you have that one right.

Pat Summitt was someone special. She packed 18,000 in at Knoxville and routinely outdrew the men's program. Tennesseans adored her team and the games with Vanderbilt were legendary.

Pat Summitt and Title IX made it possible for my daughter to play high school and college athletics and be taken seriously.

dgies, remember the "girls' style" basketball back in the day in Tennessee?  Three forwards, three guards.  You weren't allowed to cross the half court line.  I was a guard, so after I rebounded, I dribbled up to the line and passed it to a forward on the other side.  Apparently they thought girls didn't have the stamina to play full court basketball.
Have some patience, FFS.

PuertoRicanNightmare

Quote from: Hoopaloop on April 25, 2012, 10:10:15 AM

If you want, I can go back and look up some of your comments like Novak's inability to move off the ball or shoot off the dribble.  It doesn't have to be off the top of your head.   
Look them up all you want. They're all true. You can keep claiming otherwise and you'd continue to be wrong.

I'd try a different mix of meds. Life can get better for you!

dgies9156

Quote from: warriorchick on April 26, 2012, 07:59:29 AM
dgies, remember the "girls' style" basketball back in the day in Tennessee?  Three forwards, three guards.  You weren't allowed to cross the half court line.  I was a guard, so after I rebounded, I dribbled up to the line and passed it to a forward on the other side.  Apparently they thought girls didn't have the stamina to play full court basketball.

Yes, I do! It was so incredibly boring and sexist! Who said women can't play as hard and well as men. Heck, Pat Summitt's teams could probably beat the lower half of the SEC's mens squads in some years.

Iowa had the same program. Title IX changed both Tennessee and Iowa, which was great because I could never see a Tennessee woman basketball player getting a scholarship top play in college under the old rules.

Pat has been a trailblazer and she's the John Wooden of Women's College Basketball.

CTWarrior

Quote from: dgies9156 on April 26, 2012, 03:28:25 PM
Heck, Pat Summitt's teams could probably beat the lower half of the SEC's mens squads in some years.

Not to be sexist or anything (whereupon I will necessarily follow with a sexist statement), but Pat Summitt's teams couldn't beat an average high school boys basketball team.
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Calvin:  Nobody thinks I'm a genius.

jmayer1

Quote from: dgies9156 on April 26, 2012, 03:28:25 PM
Yes, I do! It was so incredibly boring and sexist! Who said women can't play as hard and well as men. Heck, Pat Summitt's teams could probably beat the lower half of the SEC's mens squads in some years.

Iowa had the same program. Title IX changed both Tennessee and Iowa, which was great because I could never see a Tennessee woman basketball player getting a scholarship top play in college under the old rules.

Pat has been a trailblazer and she's the John Wooden of Women's College Basketball.
I sure hope this was hyperbole! A decent city high school men's basketball team would beat the WNBA champs 9 times out of 10.

That being said, Pat Summitt was a phenomemal coach and role model for the game of basketball (not just women't basketball).

warriorchick

Quote from: jmayer1 on April 26, 2012, 03:33:05 PM
I sure hope this was hyperbole! A decent city high school men's basketball team would beat the WNBA champs 9 times out of 10.

That being said, Pat Summitt was a phenomemal coach and role model for the game of basketball (not just women't basketball).

There aren't any WNBA teams that are coached by Pat Summit.
Have some patience, FFS.

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