Sweet baseline move by DRob.
Damn, I wish I had tlong's cell number.
Sweet baseline move by DRob.
wtf avery's jumpshot is better than anyone's jumpshot for the players we have now
wow
8 points, down, 1:50 left
only 2 fgm (none in the last 6 mins) for duncan in the 4th...thats is so clutch
Last edited by thewatcher; 05-25-2007 at 10:58 PM.
Omg We Won!!!!!111!!!!
Timmy racing across the court to hug Sean was awesome what a game, what a WIN!!!
now...that is what i call a miraclous win
Thats the first time I've ever seen that game.
of a game.
What depressed me is how great the crowd was back then compared to now, so much more energy and fire when they were not so used to winning.
Man law.
What depressed me is how great the crowd was back then compared to now, so much more energy and fire when they were not so used to winning
that and plus it was amiracle comeback.
People today would be the same way if they came from 18 down in the 3rd quarter.
You weren't at that game???
ah, those were the good ole' days. I remember paying $2 for parking at the parking lot just across the tracks and walking to the dome. I can't remember what I paid in tickets but I was on the upper deck opposite of Sean Elliott's big shot.
I think I might have been the only person not celebrating when he hit that shot b/c from my angle, I thought he stepped on the line. it was a great game and a memorable season. the heart break ended that season and a long awaited dream became a reality.
Guys, how would you rank Sean Elliott's shot in that game among thhe all time clutch-miracle playoff shots of all time? Compare it to Jerry West's half court heave to force overtime, or Rex Chapman's falling down fadeaway three on the wing, Gar Heard's shot versus the Celtics and Ralph Sampson's corkscrew alley oop versus the Lakers. Does Elliott's tippy toes three pointer rank in the top 5 all time?
It was a horrible shot... If it dosent go in we are talking about that shot attempt like we talk about Rod Strikland's over the head behind the back pass...
But he made it.. so it was awesome...
nopeYou weren't at that game???
Had to accompany the family on a business trip to New york...
Enough with the replays of that SUCK ASS game already!
Yeah. This was the first time I had watched the whole fourth quarter since the actual game and I agree. He had DRob open under the basket and if he misses it he's Sean The Choker again.
But . . . he didn't.![]()
Well, and let's not forget one of the most amazing points, so far as I am concerned. Sean Elliot was undergoing daily dialysis due to kidney problems. A few weeks after that game he underwent kidney replacement. I know most of us know that, but that's what I think of every time I see that shot and it's amazing what he was able to do, mostly through sheer force of will, I think.
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