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Sean Higgins getting the rebound and putback over Nick Anderson in the 89 Final Four.

Stop it!

I did not read that. I did not read that. I did not read that.... (Trying to forget. That was the best team in the land that year.)



That was the most intriguing college basketball i've ever seen and if you think about they were a precursor for what we seen now in the NBA. They were one of the first of the "positionless" basketball teams.

Got to throw Depaul's loss to Wake Forest during Ray Meyer's last game too. I just remember seeing Phi Slamma Jamma's team waiting in the stands at the stadium. They were going to play Depaul in the very next game. Those were the 1-2 seeds in that region that season. I really wanted to see that matchup.

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Sean Higgins getting the rebound and putback over Nick Anderson in the 89 Final Four.

Stop it!

I did not read that. I did not read that. I did not read that.... (Trying to forget. That was the best team in the land that year.)



That was the most intriguing college basketball i've ever seen and if you think about they were a precursor for what we seen now in the NBA. They were one of the first of the "positionless" basketball teams.

Got to throw Depaul's loss to Wake Forest during Ray Meyer's last game too. I just remember seeing Phi Slamma Jamma's team waiting in the stands at the stadium. They were going to play Depaul in the very next game. Those were the 1-2 seeds in that region that season. I really wanted to see that matchup.

Pretty much every DePaul tournament loss in the late 70s and early 80s


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No.

Baker & Gonzalez.

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Hue Hollins calling that completely non-existent foul by Scottie on Hubert Davis.

Baker sitting with his thumb up his ass instead of going out to attempt to calm his players down in Game Six.

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I have gotten past this but it was tough at the time- 2014 Blackhawks loss to the Kings in the WCF. One of Q's worst series as a Hawks coach. Hawks would have beaten the Rangers in the Finals to repeat. Maybe it would have been a 3-peat.

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The University of Houston losing to NC State.

The Catch.

DePaul losing to St. Joseph's.

I didn't see it, but the '72 Men's Olympic basketball team getting screwed looked completely ridiculous.


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No.

Baker & Gonzalez.


Agreed. I cannot get past that people still continue to attribute any part of the outcome of that game to that individual sitting in the stands.

The '94 strike is also a good call. Many never forgave Jerry for that season.

I'll never forgive the Bears and city of Chicago for the disgrace that is the renovated Soldier Field. $500 Million....Concession and Bathrooms only marginally better....the field itself is the worst...and it's an absolute eyesore.

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You really believe it was all his fault?


Yeah..it's his job to stop that shit, not embrace it.

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Believe it or not, 2004 Cubs piss me off more than 2003.

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Believe it or not, 2004 Cubs piss me off more than 2003.



The Team With No Weaknesses.

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Excellent nominees in the last page. But I'd go with the DePaul losses in the first rounds.

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Shaq leaving the Magic for Lakers.

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"Someone snuck into the clubhouse and doctored my bat". Sammy Soso.

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The White Sox drafting Nick Madrigal.


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The University of Houston losing to NC State.

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Some members of phi slama jama made bank throwing that game + they gave college hoops a heartwarming underdog story for the age of the ESPYs . Probably not as much as Augmon, Ackles et al made throwing the 91 semi-finals to Duke.
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And Lloyd Daniels would've been a junior/classmate of Augmon's/Johnsons/Greg Anthony's, had he not had his troubles along the way. That would've been a lineup like the Celtics ran out in the playoffs this season.


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Trestman kicking on 3rd down and Lovie calling a timeout so Seattle got a hail Mary.

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I just can't get past the fact that so many dillweeds think of Notre Dame as some sort of Chicago team deserving of your fandom. Particularly irritating is when it is solely based on some fantastical idea that you have a real Irish connection. If you did not go there and wish to be a fan just try to be normal.


Mike, you're from Chicago. When you grew up, name a Chicago college football team? The only potential answer is Northwestern, and they were an absolute door mat our entire lives. In high school, most kids either rooted for Michigan or Notre Dame. And for Notre Dame fans like me, it was passed down through my family.

Unlike other states, say Wisconsin or Iowa, not many people from Chicago look to UIUC as their home team.

And I am not saying ND is a Chicago team. I am merely explaining why I became a fan, and why other Chicagoans love/hate ND as a regional team.

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Torsten Frings handball that wasn’t called in the US-Germany game in the 2002 World Cup. Cost the team a trip to the semis and maybe the finals.


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In retrospect the Northwestern collapse vs Miami of of Ohio in 95. It was painful enough to watch in person, knowing it would keep the cats from an an undefeated regular season.. that would have been agony.

My mom taught me a healthy hatred for ND. I don’t know if it was her Polish Catholic upbringing, her leaving the Catholic Church as a grad student, some weird Chicago anti ND thing (hell, maybe great grandpa was a U of C fan) or a pro big ten loyalty from her fine as a Hawkeye. All I know is besides teams from Texas, the New York Mets and Cardinals, ND was the only team I ever saw her actively wish bad luck upon.


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The Best Starting Pitching Staff in Cubs History


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Was that the rotation that spurred the SI Hell Freezes over cover?


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How about if I just refer to it as the "Bartman Game"?

Great, thanks.

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My mom taught me a healthy hatred for ND. I don’t know if it was her Polish Catholic upbringing, her leaving the Catholic Church as a grad student, some weird Chicago anti ND thing (hell, maybe great grandpa was a U of C fan) or a pro big ten loyalty from her fine as a Hawkeye. All I know is besides teams from Texas, the New York Mets and Cardinals, ND was the only team I ever saw her actively wish bad luck upon.


Impressive! Even I don't hate that many teams.

but it's close

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My mom, for some reason, hates the state of Texas.. there was one time that it was flooding and she remarked that a few more inches of rain might just make it a place worth visiting. I though for a while that this had to be some miss memory. A weird as dream or something until my brother brought it up to me. It’s odd as my mom, in general, doesn’t seem to have a lot of vitriol in her.


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My mom, for some reason, hates the state of Texas.. there was one time that it was flooding and she remarked that a few more inches of rain might just make it a place worth visiting. I though for a while that this had to be some miss memory. A weird as dream or something until my brother brought it up to me. It’s odd as my mom, in general, doesn’t seem to have a lot of vitriol in her.


I think that about Dallas from time to time, so I understand :lol:

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Well, I think the fine was excessive, especially without clarifying the expectations, but this is something the league needs to make "coach-proof". There's no reason to rest all of those guys at once. It's a slap in the face of the fans. I understand that in a guy like Popp's world, winning is everything and that's the way it should be if we want to have the kind of integrity in our games that make them meaningful, but there's a bigger picture there too. These games are entertainment. And if you lose sight of that in pursuit of wins, soon enough you won't have a game at all.

I don't disagree with this either, but you can't make up rules after the fact. This should have brought to the league's attention the fact that the regular season really doesn't matter to these teams very much -- they need to come up with rules that make every game competitive. More than any league, the NBA is riddled with tanking because tanking works! Come up with rules where it doesn't work... but you can't apply them retroactively.
Teams had routinely rested players, and nothing was done about it at any point. If there are issues about resting healthy players, maybe make some rules about it? Look at going into this year... Golden State just needs to keep players fresh when the playoffs start... I guess they might want to break the all time win record in a season, but if not, why not just go 60-22 and have a completely fresh starting lineup for the playoffs? That makes total sense as a coach.
MLB is running into this a little bit too this year with position players pitching. It makes sense as a coach if a game is either well in hand or well out of hand to save your bullpen the stress, but it is pretty much the same as resting players in the NBA. Will be interested to see if any action is taken on this or not.

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Terrific man. I had an uncle whose last name was Bartman but he was a White Sox fan. It was typical of the dumb Cubs fans who blamed this guy for their loss and attacked him unmercifully.

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Went to a ten year high school reunion. Had to sit with a few Notre Dame grads who talked about how great Notre Dame football was as if they were on the damned team. I called them on their bullshit and changed tables. Have hated Notre Dame ever since.

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