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Old 12-04-2007, 07:29 PM
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So important to me to once again share his message that has been replayed on ESPN all week long.

Three things you should do every day
1 laugh
2 think
3 cry

Remember this -
where you start
where you are
where you gonna be

In the face of death this man was unselfish and with 2 weeks to live he refused to press the button for the pain killer morphine but instead opted to be alert as possible to share his dreams for his foundation with anyone that would listen.
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Old 12-05-2007, 12:13 AM
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Jimmy V was a great man with a great attitude on life. However, the games that are part of the Jimmy V Classis are awful. College b-ball is getting worse and worse every year. It is almost like watching glorified high schoolers take the court. Horrible shooting, horrible ball movement, horrible rebounding and horrible court spacing. Good thing Jimmy V was such a great man because they game he loved so much is going down the tubes.
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Old 12-05-2007, 01:27 PM
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Jimmy V was a great man with a great attitude on life. However, the games that are part of the Jimmy V Classis are awful. College b-ball is getting worse and worse every year. It is almost like watching glorified high schoolers take the court. Horrible shooting, horrible ball movement, horrible rebounding and horrible court spacing. Good thing Jimmy V was such a great man because they game he loved so much is going down the tubes.

Jimmy V was a great coach, his team did the impossible to win the championship...I watched that game and absolutely had goosebumps throughout. He will be remembered however, not for his success on the court but for the great man he was...his foundation and those supporting it have done so much already in the fight against cancer...the world lost a great man but his legacy lives on and maybe, just maybe, a cure will be found for ALL the various cancers from the research funded in his memory!
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Old 12-05-2007, 02:51 PM
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Jimmy V was a great man with a great attitude on life. However, the games that are part of the Jimmy V Classis are awful. College b-ball is getting worse and worse every year. It is almost like watching glorified high schoolers take the court. Horrible shooting, horrible ball movement, horrible rebounding and horrible court spacing. Good thing Jimmy V was such a great man because they game he loved so much is going down the tubes.
I hope you are not talking about the ND vs. K-State game last night, because ND is a basketball team who does everything well that you said these teams are horrible at. Brey is a damn good coach, and he always has his team ready and makes sure they are doing all the right things. ND is a very disciplined basketball team.
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Old 12-05-2007, 06:02 PM
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Jimmy V was a great man with a great attitude on life. However, the games that are part of the Jimmy V Classis are awful. College b-ball is getting worse and worse every year. It is almost like watching glorified high schoolers take the court. Horrible shooting, horrible ball movement, horrible rebounding and horrible court spacing. Good thing Jimmy V was such a great man because they game he loved so much is going down the tubes.
i agree, i can't watch much of it anymore. the 3 pter has ruined the game. they used to score more points without the 3's. the game has NO flow.
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Old 12-05-2007, 06:41 PM
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i agree, i can't watch much of it anymore. the 3 pter has ruined the game. they used to score more points without the 3's. the game has NO flow.
The game is almost gotten to the point to where you pass the ball and shoot a 19 footer. No inside game at all.
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Old 12-05-2007, 07:01 PM
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This is why the Americans have trouble in these big international tourneys. American basketball is either a 3 or a dunk. No movement, no pick and rolls etc. While the rest of the world is passing all over the place, taking high percentage shots and playing strong defense, the U.S. is either slammng or chucking. The kids today should stop watching today's NBA and get some tape of 80's basketball, then maybe they would learn a thing or two.
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This is why the Americans have trouble in these big international tourneys. American basketball is either a 3 or a dunk. No movement, no pick and rolls etc. While the rest of the world is passing all over the place, taking high percentage shots and playing strong defense, the U.S. is either slamming or chucking. The kids today should stop watching today's NBA and get some tape of 80's basketball, then maybe they would learn a thing or two.
the 70's ucla or unc controlled fast break. indiana's motion offense and half court defense. "old" georgetown's full court defense for the entire game or the run and gun show of unlv and their pressure defense.
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Old 12-05-2007, 08:39 PM
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Two things,
As a Knick fan growing up, I hated the Celtics. Especially Larry Bird! I used to wish bad things on him. Now after trying to watch an NBA game the other night, I yern to see Larry Bird play again. I was a stupid kid, I didn't realize how awesome that guy was. He did it all. He played the game it way it was meant to be played. Now a days, it is about your tatoo's and if your house is big enough to be on MTV Cribs.

The second thing, with the way I relate the U.S. palying against the rest of the world. I would assume that most of us here have played in some sort of basketball league when we were younger. There was always a team in the league of older, overweight, balding guys and your first impression of them was that "you were going to run them out of the f'n gym". Guess again, the fat guys always made the extra pass, took the high percentage shot and made all their free throws. The next thing you knew you were trying to figure out how you lost by 18. It seems latley that's what happens to the US. They are just not a good fundamental team.
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