Mark Jackson's a legend in his own mind...surely they could've found someone better and more relevant. What audience are they trying to reach with him? I'm sure the kids are like, "Mark Jackson? WTF is that?"
The Wave is a blast.
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Mark Jackson's a legend in his own mind...surely they could've found someone better and more relevant. What audience are they trying to reach with him? I'm sure the kids are like, "Mark Jackson? WTF is that?"
The Wave is a blast.
"no reason to celebrate its only a conference championship"
People named Mark seem to have it out for San Antonians.
I didn't see it because i was turned away from the screen when it happened, does anyone have a link?
The wave is obviously a lot of fun at a big game. And YES, people still do the wave all of the time. I went to a Pro Football game and we were doing it there.
I dont think it was a big deal about what Jackson said, he was just making a joke
I'm from Milwaukee so the Packers are my team. They do the wave every game
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Originally Posted by Borosai
Tim Bavetta
Yeah, Jackson sounded like he was joking on that. HE also made reference that the game was so out of hand the Wave broke out to entertain the crowd.
The Spurs were enjoying the moment, but Bowen said it best during the presentation, the WC title is nice, but it's a stepping stone to what they wanted to accomplish, winning the title.
I was at the game and we were having a blast, especially the lady in front of me who had a few too many beers. The wave was awesome, though a little out of sync, there is more real estate to cover in the upper bowl compared to the lower, so they were always ahead of us just a bit.
I don't care what Mark Jackson thinks, the night was awesome.
i thought his comments were hilarious cause the wave is alittle dated, but if the fans are having fun who cares?
The first time i saw the wave was in Mexico '86. I think the Mexicans invented it.
haha thanks! :elephantQuote:
Originally Posted by TMTTRIO
The exact origin of the wave is disputed. Its growth may be traced across three different sports, spread over three different North American countries. It may be said that it was created (by chance) at a National Hockey League game in Canada in 1980, was introduced to a wider audience (intentionally) at a Major League Baseball game in the United States in 1981. Whatever its origin, by the mid 1980s the practice was widespread throughout North America. It gained international notice during the FIFA Football World Cup in Mexico in 1986, hence the name Mexican wave. The wave was also believed to be created in Vancouver, British Columbia by a marketing campaign for the local soccer team the Vancouver Whitecaps, in which they got the crowd to perform this for a commercial in which their slogan was "Catch the Wave."[citation needed]
this is taken off of wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Audienc....22the_wave.22
The best wave I've ever participated in was at the U.S. Open in New York last year while watching a Federer night match in Arthur Ashe stadium. 25,000 tipsy New Yorkers can really get a good wave going. The referee couldn't get the crowd to stop, it was really fun. :downspin:
we should do this next game
"The largest recorded wave was at the Sydney Olympic Games in 2000 where 110,000 people made an inverse wave and two simultaneous opposite direction waves."
i've seen attempts to get a wave going at at&t, but this one was BY FAR the best i have seen. It took a couple rounds for everyone to get into sync, but it looked pretty badass. It was a good time in the game for it as well
I thought it was pretty awesome. I didn't think it would get going because I could only see the upper level people doing it the first few times, but we got into it after that.
Man this one old lady (she had to at least be 70) in front of us was awesome. She was doing all of the Silver Dancer moves when they would come out. And whenever a Spur hit a 3 she would look around and point at certain people in the crowd almost like a "what's up! Check that shit out!" type of gesture, it was awesome.
The fans last night overall were fucking awesome. I love being a Spursfan!
About when in the game did it happen?
I don't know is it just me or is Mark Jackson improving as a commentator? He still sucks, don't get me wrong, but I think he's improving. Commentating can't be that easy and he probably hasn't done it much this year? I dunno...it just seemed like he improved at least a little during this series.
Mann...it's times like these that I wish i was still back in SA. So I could do the wave with everyone...
Anytime Jalen Rose is working a game, everyone else around him becomes a broadcasting legend for the night.
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Originally Posted by Borosai
Brilliant!!! and true!
it happened during a timeout near the end of the third quarter i think.?? :drunkQuote:
Originally Posted by SpursWoman
"They should change their name to Ceran because this series is a wrap..." *insert no laughter from Stephen A here*Quote:
Originally Posted by Borosai
Then having to listen to him cry about the suspensions again, what a fucking moron
hey judsonrocket, what year did you graduate from judson (or are you still attending)? I went there for most of my high school years.
i like parker acting like pop and sitting in the coaches seat calling plays... now that shit was funny!
the crowd in game 5 was the most entertaining this series. that wave was awesome.Quote:
Originally Posted by ATRAIN
according to media the Admiral also participated in the wave.
The fourth quarter was such a joke that fans did the wave to entertain themselves. Former Spurs star David Robinson was among those getting up on cue. :dizzy