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COMSUBBBS
Posts: 3673
Location: Kansas City Missouri | Subject: Sports Stuff
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Great Sage of the Sea
Posts: 854
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some money has been made, and some money lost |
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Master and Commander
Posts: 1606
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I feel the three point shot has changed the NBA and NCAA basketball so much that I haven't adjusted to it. However the games in the Men's March Madness tournament have been incredibly exciting. Can't say the same for the NBA. I have not seen hardly any of the women basketball, or NIT. |
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COMSUBBBS
Posts: 2672
Location: New Jersey | Subject: RE: Sports Stuff
Agree Gil. The games were very exciting and I also watched so many games that I couldn't remember who I watched the following day. I follow Uconn womens game they were excellent also
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COMSUBBBS
Posts: 3673
Location: Kansas City Missouri | Subject: RE: Sports Stuff
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Master and Commander
Posts: 1010
Location: NE Florida | Subject: RE: Sports Stuff
I've never been excited by basketball.
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Master and Commander
Posts: 1324
Location: Oxnard, CA | Subject: RE: Sports Stuff
I once went to a boxing match, and a hockey game broke out. |
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Master and Commander
Posts: 1606
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I can understand someone not being excited about basketball. I'd be the same was if I wasn't born here and my Dad wasn't a sports fan.
Growing up UCLA basketball and John Wooden got me excited about basketball. Later the Lakers and Showtime did it. The Laker Celtic rivalry was as big as anything. Dodger baseball of the 60's captivated me because we had Vin Sully broadcasting every game. Hockey and Soccer do nothing for me. People use to say see hockey in person and you'll enjoy it- I did and it didn't. we watched tennis and golf on television. I loved Wide World of Sports. The most exciting thing I remember was Franz Klammer winning the downhill race in the Olympics with Frank Gifford calling it on television.
I remember Dad was driving around LA, and the Kentucky Derby was about to come on. My Dad went in to a bar that had a big window in it so I could see the Kentucky Derby from outside. A famous local horse (Silky Sullivan) was running and he ran from so far back they had to use two separate screens to show him and the field. Silky is still trying to catch the field in horse heaven. |
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