My friends dad was a big wig with Pepsi and would take clients to games a couple rows back. We were little league teammates and he knew I was a diehard Blazer fan. We had a game and he just casually asks if I want to go to the Blazers game tonight. Fuck yeah! It was game 6 vs the Lakers of the 2000 Western Conference playoffs. We beat them handily. Everyone was pumped. We make it to the finals and we’re beating the Pacers. Then game 7 happens. I was a recluse for several days afterward. We haven’t came close ever since.
Hard to choose between watching Dame make that “Bad Shot, man…” Or The wave Witnessed them both. I think the wave. But really hard to choose.
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Im just sayin, I cant decide which I like better. I’m waving bye, bye and stoic mug shot face, or PG’s post game press conference. Both were epic. “That’s just a bad shot man. I dont care what anyone says.” Rofl!!! Edit: okay. I suppose I wasn't present for the press conference. But, ill never forget PG’s face and statements.
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