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FkLA
06-05-2012, 06:02 AM
Kinda sad to cry over a basketball game but I think if anyone would cry over that it would be some of us on here, since we care and are emotionally invested enough in our teams to spend countless hours talking about them on the internet. I can only remember crying in 00' and in 04', yesterdays loss really sucked but I didnt shed any tears...same for 06'.

midnightpulp
06-05-2012, 06:08 AM
Nope.

My emotions tend to manifest themselves in anger (throwing the remote, phone, etc) rather than sadness, and sometimes, exasperated laughter, like laughing at Popovich closing out the 3rd quarter with Gary Neal when it was obvious Neal should not have seen another minute on the floor.

Giuseppe
06-05-2012, 06:09 AM
I cried in '84. Nothing since then, win or loss has affected me as that did.

The Reckoning
06-05-2012, 06:15 AM
pussies

FkLA
06-05-2012, 06:23 AM
Doesnt have to be out of sadness tbh. 00' I cried out of sadness but I was like 9-10 and too stupid to realize that no Duncan meant no chance. 04' was out of anger+disbelief+the emotional rollercoaster that the last few seconds of Game 5 were.

urunobili
06-05-2012, 06:42 AM
06...

JoeTait75
06-05-2012, 06:57 AM
I cried after the Drive and the Fumble. Of course I was 11 and 12 at the time.

Never cried over a Cavaliers loss, though. tbh the Cavaliers haven't played or lost enough meaningful games to cry over.

Venti Quattro
06-05-2012, 07:17 AM
2003

Giuseppe
06-05-2012, 08:10 AM
Doesnt have to be out of sadness tbh.

I got misty-eyed in '10 after Kool came in here and read us the riot act.

midnightpulp
06-05-2012, 08:31 AM
I got misty-eyed in '10 after Kool came in here and read us the riot act.

I got similarly misty-eyed when we shackled the motherfucker.

djohn2oo8
06-05-2012, 08:34 AM
I got similarly misty-eyed when we shackled the motherfucker.
:lol

Giuseppe
06-05-2012, 08:36 AM
I got similarly misty-eyed when we shackled the motherfucker.

Get lost, fuckface.

midnightpulp
06-05-2012, 08:36 AM
Get lost, fuckface.

That one stung, didn't it?

Giuseppe
06-05-2012, 08:38 AM
That one stung, didn't it?

You're a fuck & a shit.

midnightpulp
06-05-2012, 08:39 AM
You're a fuck & a shit.

So are you. Pathetically encouraging your boyfriends to welch on good people.

Goran Dragic
06-05-2012, 08:42 AM
lol crying
lol smelling the roses
lol n!ggerbear

Giuseppe
06-05-2012, 08:44 AM
So are you. Pathetically encouraging your boyfriends to welch on good people.

Go fuck yourself.

djohn2oo8
06-05-2012, 08:51 AM
Go fuck yourself.
http://memecrunch.com/meme/2ARP/kobe-and-mike-brown/image.png

Axe Murderer
06-05-2012, 09:03 AM
Kinda sad to cry over a basketball game but I think if anyone would cry over that it would be some of us on here, since we care and are emotionally invested enough in our teams to spend countless hours talking about them on the internet. I can only remember crying in 00' and in 04', yesterdays loss really sucked but I didnt shed any tears...same for 06'.

Don't think I've ever cried over a sports loss tbh

Although, when I was younger and actually took sports seriously I would throw tantrums and stuff like that :lol

Frenzy
06-05-2012, 09:23 AM
Nah, anger is the main emotion.

VBM
06-05-2012, 09:35 AM
lol smelling the roses


That was a travesty of a thread. Freaking defeatist attitude from the jump.

MattBonnerExperience
06-05-2012, 10:00 AM
I remeber I did after fishers .4 shot, felt bad man.

VBM
06-05-2012, 10:22 AM
As for the thread topic, no tears have ever been shed, although the worst I've ever felt was walking out of The Summit after Game 6 Spurs vs. Rockets after Hakeem finished the repo job of D-Rob's MVP.

baseline bum
06-05-2012, 10:51 AM
:cry :cry :cry I cried when they traded Hill instead of Parker :cry :cry :cry

LnGrrrR
06-05-2012, 11:07 AM
I got really trashed during the last SB and threw up afterwards. I think it was mixture of anger, disbelief, disgust and vodka.

Leetonidas
06-05-2012, 11:12 AM
I cried in 2004 but I was only 13 years old at the time, so it was understandable, and that was the most heartbreaking shot in Spurs history.


Last night I felt more like Turtle Terry in that one gif where they zoom in on his face

Findog
06-05-2012, 11:51 AM
EmoFkLA

djohn2oo8
06-05-2012, 11:56 AM
lol it's amazing upstairs :lol

DeadlyDynasty
06-05-2012, 12:12 PM
http://i.cdn.turner.com/si/multimedia/photo_gallery/1009/nfl.pinnacle.moments/images/scott-norwood-super-bowl-xxv.jpg

TE
06-05-2012, 12:17 PM
http://i.cdn.turner.com/si/multimedia/photo_gallery/1009/nfl.pinnacle.moments/images/scott-norwood-super-bowl-xxv.jpg

:lol

Ashy Larry
06-05-2012, 12:22 PM
I cried in '84. Nothing since then, win or loss has affected me as that did.


worst series ever ..... I didn't cry but I was more pissed that they gave Boston Games 2 and 4; I did cry in the 83 series loss against the Sixers though .....

my pops cried in 77 at the hands of the Blazers

Ashy Larry
06-05-2012, 12:24 PM
lol it's amazing upstairs :lol


I kinda poked my head through the basement door and they're on full riot alert ......

Stalin
06-05-2012, 12:51 PM
lol crying about millionaire athletes, that wouldn't piss on you if you caught fire

VBM
06-05-2012, 01:00 PM
lol crying about millionaire athletes, that wouldn't piss on you if you caught fire

:cry but they rep my city or general geographical region :cry

LiamNeeson'shero
06-05-2012, 02:39 PM
i get angry so much that I cry ie 2003 new york yankees. never cried over nuggets

DeadlyDynasty
06-05-2012, 02:41 PM
i get angry so much that I cry ie 2003 new york yankees. never cried over nuggets

http://fishatbat.com/wp-content/images/item_4489.jpeg

:smokin

z0sa
06-05-2012, 02:42 PM
Extreme sadness is not the emotion I face when the Spurs lose a big one, extreme frustration is.

Kyle Orton
06-05-2012, 02:52 PM
Closest I got was the 06 finals, game 5 in OT where wade won it at the line. Never shed a year tho before but I've been emo/depressed about a loss.

Rangers last year was a heartbreak too

DUNCANownsKOBE
06-05-2012, 02:56 PM
Extreme sadness is not the emotion I face when the Spurs lose a big one, extreme frustration is.
Yeah same with me. The only time the Suns lost where I felt sadness was the appropriate emotion was 2006 because they truly overachieved and were outmatched. Even then you couldn't really be sad about a team with Tim Thomas in its starting lineup and a huge injury making the WCF.

Every other time the Suns lost I've just been pissed because they've lost largely due to stupidity/a lack of interest in winning or playing defense/a weakness they decided to ignore rather than address while they had the chance. 2007 epitomized that. I've never seen a team go out in such a bitch made, whiny, finger-pointing fashion the way the 2007 Suns did.

Trill Clinton
06-05-2012, 03:00 PM
nope.

also being a Cowboy fan has made me numb to disappointment.

LnGrrrR
06-05-2012, 03:00 PM
I think the last time I was sad about a loss was when the Sox lost in 2003. I felt so bad for Wakefield, having played well in the series and giving up that gopherball. Of course, 2004 made up for it. Still sad that they couldn't have kept Wakefield around to get the all-time win record for us.

Bonner4MVPzz
06-05-2012, 03:19 PM
I did in 04 and 06' i was 8 and 10 though

Findog
06-05-2012, 03:19 PM
Yeah same with me. The only time the Suns lost where I felt sadness was the appropriate emotion was 2006 because they truly overachieved and were outmatched. Even then you couldn't really be sad about a team with Tim Thomas in its starting lineup and a huge injury making the WCF.

Did they really overachieve considering they beat one mediocre and one good but not great LA teams? That was before they fixed the seeding issues. Suns had a pretty clear path to the conference finals that year.

Samuel Eto'o
06-05-2012, 03:21 PM
Findog, with the only posting about the past goods.

JoeTait75
06-05-2012, 03:24 PM
Losing itself isn't too frustrating, because there's almost always a rational explanation and you almost always lose to the better team.

What's frustrating is the mindset in this city that winning now isn't possible. It's always about building toward "the future." Except "the future" never seems to arrive. It's almost like teams in this town don't even try to win.

There's almost a contentment with losing. That's what frustrating.

tesseractive
06-05-2012, 03:30 PM
Depressed. Bitter. Angry.

Never actually cried, though, as far as I can remember.

KD4MVP
06-05-2012, 03:31 PM
Not an NBA game/series, i cried when i heard Kendall Marshall broke his wrist, then i knew the season was over.

UNC was the only team who could of beat of UK, and if he was healthy, no question we give them all they can handle, might of even won. Fuck injuries/sports.

mavsfan1000
06-05-2012, 03:34 PM
Nope. Basketball isn't that important. Now death is another story.

Budkin
06-05-2012, 04:08 PM
No I just get super depressed and can't sleep. Kind of like right now.

Budkin
06-05-2012, 04:11 PM
Nope. Basketball isn't that important. Now death is another story.

This. I've never cried as hard in my life as when my dad died. It was like this guttural noise that I could not control.

Sa_Spursfan20
06-05-2012, 04:24 PM
No I just get super depressed and can't sleep. Kind of like right now.

Pretty much this. It's either that or bitter anger. Never cried, though.

Goran Dragic
06-05-2012, 04:25 PM
Did they really overachieve considering they beat one mediocre and one good but not great LA teams? That was before they fixed the seeding issues. Suns had a pretty clear path to the conference finals that year.
You're ignoring their preseason expectations and how unestablished Boris Diaw, Leandro Barbosa, James Jones, etc. were going into the season. They lost 3 of the 5 starters from the 2005 team and then lost Kurt Thomas in February. It's revisionist history to act like anyone expected them to even remotely make noise in the West that year. I remember Barkley picking them to finish 2nd to last in the division and ESPN commentators doing similar. Lakers over Suns was the popular upset pick going into the playoffs, but that's beside the point given NO ONE predicted the Suns would have a top 4 seed in the preseason. Them getting the 2nd seed was I agree in large part due to a bullshit division rule but also due to them winning 50+ games and having the 3rd best record in the West, something no one thought they'd do. It's not like the won a raffle that made it so they got to play the Lakers and Clippers in the 1st two rounds.

Barbosa, Bell, Diaw, Nash, Marion, and James Jones all had a career year. Tim Thomas went from sitting the entire season out to signing in March and becoming a 15 PPG scorer for them in the playoffs most notably the 3 he had to keep them alive against LA. Trying to argue that the 2006 Suns didn't overachieve is a pretty retarded opinion, whether or not that overachieving had some kind of luck involved. The main point of my post was that the 2006 Suns coming within 2 games of the finals was a lot more than anyone could have expected from them.

Reck
06-05-2012, 04:29 PM
Yeah in my teen years.

Crying doesn't come easy for me anymore.

ffadicted
06-05-2012, 04:33 PM
I cry every time Brasil loses at the world cup lol
I think I cried over a spurs loss, it was either 08 or 06, I'm guessing 06

stxspurs
06-05-2012, 04:58 PM
i was close im middle school when Strickland did the no look behind the head in 1990 WCF game 7

Findog
06-05-2012, 05:17 PM
You're ignoring their preseason expectations and how unestablished Boris Diaw, Leandro Barbosa, James Jones, etc. were going into the season...

The main point of my post was that the 2006 Suns coming within 2 games of the finals was a lot more than anyone could have expected from them.

I think it's one thing to look at unproven guys like Diaw, Barbosa, Jones and Bell and not expect anything substantial from them in November. You are right that in the season previews they were not expected to do anything...but then April rolled around and they had 50+ wins, so it's folly to pretend that they were still looked at the exact same way as they were in November.

I agree that two wins from the Finals is MUCH more than anybody would have guessed in November, but I don't consider them beating the Lakers and Clippers huge upsets or a monumental achievement, considering what they molded themselves into over the course of an 82-game season. Diaw was a stud that year. Barbosa, Jones and Bell were like a lot of guys in that they looked really good in the Suns system and much better than they ever did anywhere else. That ended up being a very good team in a watered-down league where the only elite teams were San Antonio, Dallas, Detroit and I guess Miami, who very good in the regular season but got hot in the playoffs.

Goran Dragic
06-05-2012, 05:24 PM
I think it's one thing to look at unproven guys like Diaw, Barbosa, Jones and Bell and not expect anything substantial from them in November. You are right that in the season previews they were not expected to do anything...but then April rolled around and they had 50+ wins, so it's folly to pretend that they were still looked at the exact same way as they were in November.

I agree that two wins from the Finals is MUCH more than anybody would have guessed in November, but I don't consider them beating the Lakers and Clippers huge upsets or a monumental achievement, considering what they molded themselves into over the course of an 82-game season. Diaw was a stud that year. Barbosa, Jones and Thomas were like a lot of guys, they looked really good in the Suns system. That ended up being a very good team in a watered-down league where the only elite teams were San Antonio, Dallas, Detroit and I guess Miami, who very good in the regular season but got hot in the playoffs.
I consider them beating the Clippers impressive given they had no to match up against Brand. I fully expected them to lose to the Clippers going into that series. Beating the Lakers in and of itself wasn't impressive, but beating them after trailing 3-1 with Bell suspended for game 6 was impressive. The point of my post was that the 2006 Suns performance was nothing to be disappointed/angry/pissed about. It was in contrast to the 2007 team. The 2007 team had the stars aligned for them and fucked up things they had complete control over. It's one thing to lose to a Dallas team that had more talent, it's another to lose because you don't know decade-old rules or because you need to lose HCA before deciding to play Kurt Thomas.

Findog
06-05-2012, 05:27 PM
I consider them beating the Clippers impressive given they had no to match up against Brand. I fully expected them to lose to the Clippers going into that series. Beating the Lakers in and of itself wasn't impressive, but beating them after trailing 3-1 with Bell suspended for game 6 was impressive. The point of my post was that the 2006 Suns performance was nothing to be disappointed/angry/pissed about. It was in contrast to the 2007 team. The 2007 team had the stars aligned for them and fucked up things they had complete control over. It's one thing to lose to a Dallas team that had more talent, it's another to lose because you don't know decade-old rules or because you need to lose HCA before deciding to play Kurt Thomas.

Okay fair enough. I can agree with that.

Kobe_5_Duncan_4
06-05-2012, 05:39 PM
Nope.

My emotions tend to manifest themselves in anger (throwing the remote, phone, etc) rather than sadness, and sometimes, exasperated laughter, like laughing at Popovich closing out the 3rd quarter with Gary Neal when it was obvious Neal should not have seen another minute on the floor.

:lol tough guy

Kyle Orton
06-05-2012, 05:40 PM
Findog you should post more tbh, regulate n!ggas like its 2008

Pelicans78
06-05-2012, 06:11 PM
Game 7 in 2008 was heart-breaking. Never expected that team to finish 2nd in the West and CP3 having a MVP type season. That was a great season that ended on a home-court choke job against a hated team.

NFC Divisional Game against the 49ers this past season was devastating as well. Thought the game was done after Graham scored the TD and Sproles scored the 2-point conversion. Never expected to see the Niners go 70 yards in 40 seconds. Thought the Saints had a strong chance to win the Super Bowl. The loss stung more the next day when the Giants won at Green Bay meaning the Saints could have hosted the NFC Title game.

DMC
06-05-2012, 06:21 PM
Never cried over a sporting event. I've gotten agitated over losing tournaments when I could have won, but never cried.

DMC
06-05-2012, 06:25 PM
You'd have to be a big time pussy son of a bitch to cry over a sports game

Some people are just too emotionally invested in shit they aren't even involved with. It's like crying over a reality TV show tbh. I cannot find it in me to cry over the work related failures of multimillionaire HS grads or psychology majors who hit the genetic lottery.

Budkin
06-05-2012, 06:27 PM
http://i.cdn.turner.com/si/multimedia/photo_gallery/1009/nfl.pinnacle.moments/images/scott-norwood-super-bowl-xxv.jpg

Oh shit DD with you on this. I was a freshman in high school but I was watching the game with grown men who were in tears.

ElNono
06-05-2012, 06:43 PM
I can get seriously nervous/pissed off, but no crying, tbh

Ill Cosby
06-05-2012, 07:53 PM
I was hurt after the Spurs elimated my Hornets in '08

I don't think I watch any ball 'til the Finals

Non-NBA: The Saints loss, last year, to the '9ers was a heartbreaker

DeadlyDynasty
06-05-2012, 08:04 PM
Oh shit DD with you on this. I was a freshman in high school but I was watching the game with grown men who were in tears.

I was 7...I cried like a baby.:lol In hindsight I have no regrets either--being that that was our best chance at a SB win

IronMexican
06-05-2012, 08:39 PM
Tuck game is the one time I was sobbing.

afireinside20
06-05-2012, 09:08 PM
Cried during the early 2000's Spurs vs. Lakers playoff series. The Lakers just had too good of a fucking team!

afireinside20
06-05-2012, 09:10 PM
Cried during the early 2000's Spurs vs. Lakers playoff losses. Just heartbreaking and the Lakers had too good of a damn team

daslicer
06-05-2012, 09:51 PM
Not an NBA game/series, i cried when i heard Kendall Marshall broke his wrist, then i knew the season was over.

UNC was the only team who could of beat of UK, and if he was healthy, no question we give them all they can handle, might of even won. Fuck injuries/sports.

Just curious are you from NC or are you just a big tarheel fan?

phoenix219
06-05-2012, 11:01 PM
In '94 i cried when Houston eliminated Phoenix. I was young.

Being from NY, i moved towards rooting for the Knicks in the playoffs and wanted to watch Houston go down in revenge, only to have it happen again. That sucked.

As I've gotten older its gone more towards "anger, smash shit!" then crying. Suns/Lakers WCF pissed me off way more than the 2006 WCF team did. We were healthy, playing defense, the 2nd unit was unbelievable, the whole team had come together; to lose at the end to that Artest putback while Amare got abused by the Laker's bigs all series long.... I wasn't even mad when he went to NY. Now, the moves they made to "replace" him..... AHH.

Sports fandom is so despressing, frustrating and full of bullshit. Why do we bother? :D haha.

VBM
06-05-2012, 11:42 PM
ZkrRTYbVmpU

Had this knocked me out of my fantasy football playoffs, a tear or two may have been shed

The_Worlds_finest
06-06-2012, 09:37 AM
Nope.