Lets be honest guys, did you at least have tears in your eyes? Any "hardcore" fan would at least feel it coming!!!
I almost did, but I actually held it back.
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Lets be honest guys, did you at least have tears in your eyes? Any "hardcore" fan would at least feel it coming!!!
I almost did, but I actually held it back.
no
No its just a game.
With losses, I come to my senses and get out of the fairy-tale aura of it. I realize its just a bunch of millionares running around and I am just a poor mexican.
Nah, I only shed a tear when David retired a champ.
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Originally Posted by Phil Hellmuth
they wouldnt be millionaires if it werent for the fans!!!Quote:
Originally Posted by Phil Hellmuth
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Originally Posted by T-Pain
Good point
I only cry when they win- tears of joy.
yes because the game was in ours hands and it was the hardest loss in the history of the spurs
Not yet. I am too dehydrated right now. :oops
Another "did you cry" thread?
yea i cried. i mean i feel robbed. i know you say it to yourself over and over that they won fair and square but i feel that the spurs only got down 3-1 cuz of the refs willingness to make the mavs decide those games in free throws. it's just too hard to come back like that
I wanted to, as a hardcore fan, or had that feeling...cuz I love these guys and want to see them keep playing...but I really wouldn't cry :lol cuz that's sports. It's just fun. It's an escape to just kick back and experience the highs and lows with your team and players. This year...we ended it on a low...
It's time like these you need alcohol..:lol.
I really wish they hadn't lost though :depressed
yeah i actually wanted to, too. But I remembered theres next year!Quote:
Originally Posted by ManuTim_best of Fwiendz
i shed tears of joy first, when mikey hit that 3pointer to make the game within one.. and then they became tears of loss at the end.. especially when i saw timmy's face and realized i am not gonna see him again for another 6 months..
duncan and manu in the lake catching some big-tyme fishes
I cried when my beloved Cowboys lost to the Rams in the 1979 NFC championship - only time I've ever cried about fan related sports events.
Been a Pistons fan since '85 tho, and the closest i came to crying would be last year when your evil, sinister, talented team beat us in that fantastic series.
zech i guess they are fishing with Legone James huh?
No, the SPURS give all out but made too many mistakes to allow Dallas to win and Dallas took advantage. I couldn't say Dallas won by luck and ref only.
Nope. Had I been at home and watching the player interviews though, all bets would be off.
After tonight, I know how those kids from Midland felt in the 2002 State Championship game against Judson. Tears of joy to tears of heartbreak
Yeah.. :depressed
o i remember that, the last seconds of that game was incredibleQuote:
Originally Posted by TxJudsonRocketTx
Yea it was definately something to see live, still probaly the craziest 2 minutes of my life...aside from the first time I had sex
i wanted to because i really thought they got it.. but i guess, i was too upset or angry to do so...
Yeah, me too. That was an awesome night!Quote:
Originally Posted by baseline bum
No, I was too empty for that. It was like an abyss in me. Still is. I wasn't prepared for the loss. I believed too much.
Anyway, I usually cry with joy in sports...
Cuban's gonna cry when he gets stomped on by Detroit.
I was at work at the time... with Mavs fans... making announcements on the intercom...
Fucking pissed off is a good way to put it. Now I'm more calm, and resigned to the fact that the Spurs will not be moving on.
Hey, perennial losers have to win sometime.
yes,tonight when i saw the picture of finey's tear,i cried again
Where'd you see that?Quote:
Originally Posted by chinaorange
No but I was really really really really pissed. So close....
It was just not meant to be. Spurs tried to change their destiny and almost pull it off.
I am just back from Vegas, where I watched the first three quarters of the game (except when I was pacing the floor out of frustration) with a bunch of ho, hum don't give a crap fans. I went to my room in the fourth, where up until Dirks dagger and the subsequent foul, I was crying tears of joy. Just knew my Spurs would pull out. But strangely, when it went to overtime I just didn't feel that same positivity. Something just told me that if we went to OT it would be bad news.
But, I'm not a bandwagon fan. I am still flying my Spurs car flag. My husband asked me when I am going to take the Spurs flag off my car, and I said, "not anytime soon, in fact, I might fly it until the thing disintegrates".
GO SPURS GO
no tears...when it comes down to it, they did they're best and we've got to be ready for next season
No. I felt bad for the fans, but not for the players. They had every chance to win that Game 7 in regulation and were just flat gassed in OT. And while I was obviously disappointed, I knew that the Spurs would be back stronger next season, as they were in 2005 after the 2004 letdown.
Yes.
Nope, I always get angry when we lose, not sad. Angry that we deserve to go on. That we can't see them play for so long. Angry at the little mistakes we made.
I'm still angry thinking about it.
I got really angry, i mean we fought all the way back lose at home. Going from holy shit we are being owned to OMG we might pull of one of the craziests comeback ever to losing like that, just made me really pissed.
I probably will be until we are holding the gold again
amen...Quote:
Originally Posted by baseline bum
I'm not ashamed to admit it... yes, but it was a delayed reaction. I think I was in denial for about 24 hours. I had to go the at&t center the next night and I started to get a weird feeling driving up to the arena and seeing the playoff banners. The feeling got worse as I went inside. Once I actually got to the floor, it hit me like a ton of bricks. I was basically in a daze for a couple of hours, then walked outside and barely made it to my car before I completely lost it. I sat in the parking lot and cried my eyes out for a few minutes and most of the drive home. I think it was more of an emotional release than actually feeling sad that they lost. I remember feeling pretty drained after last season as well.
i was kinda numb, not only did we fight all the way back in the series, game 7 was a mirocosm of the series. they fought all the way back in game 7 only to lose it on a foul. ya i know that put it into overtime, but it just gave the team one more thing to come back from and it proved to be one too many