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bilsu

To many good memories to pick one. I tend to remember the bad ones more. Rick Mount hitting the jumper to send Purdue to final four. Being up at Notre Dame with 4 seconds to go and turning the ball over and MU ended up losing in overtime. Indiana winning in double overtime in NIT. Loudest game I have ever been at. Ice Clay hitting jumper to end MU's home court winning streak. Being selected honory coach for MU/ Minnesota game and we lose 54-76. We were losing so bad at half time that Raymonds would not let me in the locker room at half time.

dgies9156

There are three that matter:

1) The last 30 seconds of the 1977 title game. Nothing will equal that until we do it again.

2) Beating then 1 ranked Kentucky to go to the final four and then looking a at my wife and saying..... "We're baaaaaaaaaaaaacccccccckkkkk!!!!!!!!!!!" At the top of my lungs.

3) The 1975 Russians game, when we defeated the reigning silver medalist from the Olympics.* That's the night we KNEW we had something special.

* I refuse to acknowledge stolen gold medals.

94Warrior

Quote from: bilsu on June 02, 2014, 05:39:32 PM
To many good memories to pick one. I tend to remember the bad ones more. Rick Mount hitting the jumper to send Purdue to final four. Being up at Notre Dame with 4 seconds to go and turning the ball over and MU ended up losing in overtime. Indiana winning in double overtime in NIT. Loudest game I have ever been at. Ice Clay hitting jumper to end MU's home court winning streak. Being selected honory coach for MU/ Minnesota game and we lose 54-76. We were losing so bad at half time that Raymonds would not let me in the locker room at half time.

Man, I bet you're  fun at parties.

Gato78

This

Quote from: dgies9156 on June 02, 2014, 06:07:41 PM
There are three that matter:

1) The last 30 seconds of the 1977 title game. Nothing will equal that until we do it again.

2) Beating then 1 ranked Kentucky to go to the final four and then looking a at my wife and saying..... "We're baaaaaaaaaaaaacccccccckkkkk!!!!!!!!!!!" At the top of my lungs.

3) The 1975 Russians game, when we defeated the reigning silver medalist from the Olympics.* That's the night we KNEW we had something special.

* I refuse to acknowledge stolen gold medals.

MU82

Quote from: dgies9156 on June 02, 2014, 06:07:41 PM
There are three that matter:

1) The last 30 seconds of the 1977 title game. Nothing will equal that until we do it again.

2) Beating then 1 ranked Kentucky to go to the final four and then looking a at my wife and saying..... "We're baaaaaaaaaaaaacccccccckkkkk!!!!!!!!!!!" At the top of my lungs.

3) The 1975 Russians game, when we defeated the reigning silver medalist from the Olympics.* That's the night we KNEW we had something special.

* I refuse to acknowledge stolen gold medals.

The Lee pass/Whitehead basket to put the Warriors in the 1977 title game, Vander's layup to beat Davidson and Novak's 3's against Mizzou didn't matter? Who knew?
"It's not how white men fight." - Tucker Carlson

"Guard against the impostures of pretended patriotism." - George Washington

"In a time of deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act." - George Orwell

Nukem2

Quote from: MU82 on June 02, 2014, 08:48:49 PM
The Lee pass/Whitehead basket to put the Warriors in the 1977 title game, Vander's layup to beat Davidson and Novak's 3's against Mizzou didn't matter? Who knew?
Everything counts.  Need those to move on. 

dgies9156

Quote from: MU82 on June 02, 2014, 08:48:49 PM
The Lee pass/Whitehead basket to put the Warriors in the 1977 title game, Vander's layup to beat Davidson and Novak's 3's against Mizzou didn't matter? Who knew?

Ask Blackhawk fans tonight how they feel about all the games leading up to last night!

If you don't win the big one, the rest aren't as important.

We are Warriors! We don't make excuses. We win.

MU82

Quote from: dgies9156 on June 02, 2014, 09:27:26 PM
Ask Blackhawk fans tonight how they feel about all the games leading up to last night!

If you don't win the big one, the rest aren't as important.

We are Warriors! We don't make excuses. We win.

Fair enough.

Sadly, that means No. 2 on your list must not be all that important. And No. 3 was an exhibition game that took place in a non-championship season; also unimportant I guess.
"It's not how white men fight." - Tucker Carlson

"Guard against the impostures of pretended patriotism." - George Washington

"In a time of deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act." - George Orwell

GGGG

Quote from: dgies9156 on June 02, 2014, 09:27:26 PM
Ask Blackhawk fans tonight how they feel about all the games leading up to last night!

If you don't win the big one, the rest aren't as important.


I refuse to only be happy when the teams I root for win championships.  Sports is fun.  And you can have fun even if you don't reach the ultimate goal.

Even recently, the whole Rodgers to Cobb against the Bears was fun.  Sure they lost the next week, but I can't let that drown out the joy of that moment. 

Blue Horseshoe

Quote from: TheBurrEffect on June 02, 2014, 02:31:03 AM
Literally the best atmosphere I've ever had for a Marquette game (I was like 12 when Marquette went to the final four in 03)

Does this person not know how old they are?

dgies9156

Quote from: MU82 on June 02, 2014, 10:29:53 PM
Fair enough.

Sadly, that means No. 2 on your list must not be all that important. And No. 3 was an exhibition game that took place in a non-championship season; also unimportant I guess.

Comparatively speaking, "Yes"

I enjoyed both games immensely but nothing came close to the national title game.

In the case of the Kentucky game (after wathcing us defeat a very good Pittsburgh team two nights before), I remember walking out of the Metrodome thinking we just shot the wad. The probability that we would follow it up with a stunning defeat of Kansas, Texas or Syracuse was extremely small. Yes, we were in the Final Four and anything could happen, but I also remember feeling what I just saw was a miracle (St. Al of Brookfield's first miracle on his way to sainthood).

It was somewhat hard to get caught in the euphoria for a lot of reasons and I just didn't feel the way I did the day Jerome hit the shot to beat UNCC. It wasn't even close to the same thing.

As to the Russian game, in retrospect, it was the first sign we had something really special. It culminated in 1977. Even though we lost to Indiana (the last undefeated national champion in college basketball history), we were still excited for what we had and what was coming. Most of our team came back for 1976-1977 and Al had reloaded with some very, very good ballplayers. Realistically, we thought going into the year, we had a decent shot at getting to the national championship (which, also in retrospect, we were lucky given the way we played during the year).

Few of us saw the Mideast Regional final in 1976 against Indiana as an ending. That came two years later against Miami of Ohio.

GGGG

Quote from: muhoops1 on June 02, 2014, 04:47:22 PM
They had actually beaten both teams that year...1st time in a long time.


Yeah I remember beating both at home.  I only remember rushing the court for the Notre Dame game, which was a Saturday afternoon.

The DePaul game was a complete blow out on a Saturday night. 

Marqevans

For me it was the game against Wisconsin, when Maurice Lucas hit the "buzzer beater" .  Resulted in the famous picture of AL on the table and the Wisconsin Dad giving him the finger!

Eye

Metrodome #1 (I was 5 when they won it).

Non-tournament division - Hutch at UL in 96 (pretty sure I was the only MU fan in the upper deck in that half of Freedom Hall).
GO WARRIORS!

4everwarriors

"Give 'Em Hell, Al"

Nukem2

Quote from: 4everwarriors on June 07, 2014, 10:20:45 AM
The day Crean left
Must be difficult going through life measuring everything in terms of your view of TC... :o

LloydMooresLegs

In person was 2 years ago in the comeback home win vs. Syracuse.

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