Sons, someone should open a "Every teams test hour" thread.
Sounds like San Antonio against the Bucks (at least until this year, it seems).
Good thing you guys will never, ever, ever, ever see the Cats in the Finals. Not in this era anyways.
Sons, someone should open a "Every teams test hour" thread.
San Antonio: 0.4.
Runner up goes to the '95 WCF.
I wouldn't know where to begin with the Cavaliers:
- Losing their first 15 games as a franchise in 1970-71
- Jim Chones breaking his foot on the eve of the 1976 ECF
- Trading what would become the #1 overall pick (James Worthy) to the Lake Show for Don Ford
- Ted Stepien trading a half-decade's worth of first-round picks for the garbage of the Dallas expansion draft
- Subsequently banned from making any trades without prior permission from the league office
- Losing 24 games in a row spanning the 1981-82 and 1982-83 seasons
- Stepien announcing that he would move the team to Toronto and going so far as to unveil a name (Towers) and a uniform
- The Shot
- The Ron Harper-for-Danny Ferry trade
- Ricky Davis's wrong-way bucket
some rockets fans like me would consider this to be the finest hour
to name a few
bowie over jordan
jordan
memorial day miracle
game 7 2000
Magic retiring due to AIDS
2004 Finals
131-92
Hmm...
Derek Harper dribbling out the clock against the Lakers
Motta quitting after the Sonics upset the Mavs in 1987
Roy Tarpley snorting away the Mavs chances of being relevant in the nineties
The partial-birth abortion that was the Quinn Buckner Era
Toni Braxton breaking up a promising team led by the "Three J's"
Don Nelson trading away his entire staring lineup in a snit for Shawn Bradley and Robert Pack
Blowing a 2-0 lead in the 06 Finals
Getting upset by the Warriors in 07
lol EmptyMan
"The partial-birth abortion that was the Quinn Buckner Era"
Horse , ya quit on him.
Motta won something like 23 more games with that same sandwich.
So did the Suns after Nash, Bell, Diaw, et al quit on Porter. Don't make it right.
Porter and Buckner were both lousy coaches. It's not right, but players quit on coaches who just don't have "it." See Bulls-Del Negro for a current example.
It's the coach's job to reach the players, Cully. If they won't play for the coach it's on him.
Horse . You don't quit on a coachPERIOD
Nice piece, well done. Do you contribute for a blog or something, JoeTait? You write some good stuff here.
Btw, shouldn't the Miracle of Richfield series vs. the Bullets be the Cleveland's finest moment?
And why are people saying Philly killed the Celtics mystique with that fluke win? Nobody can do that. I was in the Garden for the game 1 of the 2002 playoffs - curiously versus the 76ers, the reigning EC champions -, 7 years after the last playoffs appearance for the Cs, and I remember distinctly the moment Red, Russell, Cousy, Tommy and KC slowly crossed the court together in front of the Philly's bench, staring at them. Everybody in the Garden knew that the series was over right at that moment and that the mystique was well alive.
Billy Simmons, is that you?
I do, and thanks for the complimentDo you contribute for a blog or something, JoeTait? You write some good stuff here.
It's up there. The old-timers- including my namesake- would probably put it at number-one.Btw, shouldn't the Miracle of Richfield series vs. the Bullets be the Cleveland's finest moment?
No, Simmons' a sellout.
So should Magic have just shut up and played for Paul Westhead, Cully?
Check your PM.
Simmons was all about Duncan > Garnett (career)...
Then Garnett gets one with Boston and you'll never hear that again.
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