BEST memory...

Peja said:
Well,every game against Lakers was something special.Of course Bibby's last shot in game 5,then Peja's 3-pointer against Timberwoolfs for the overtime,and maybe the strongest one is just picture of that team(J-Will,Vlade,C-Webb,Peja and Doug) on the court and their love for each other.That was something awesome!

P.S.And I was watching those guys at 3-4 am every night.That feeling when you get up so early to watch those guys,I can't describe that!
Get up, or stay up??:p
 
Honestly, way too many memories. We should do a series of threads like "Best memories from the first half of the 2001 season" and "best memories of the 2002 playoffs" Then I could narrow it down.
 
PejaHoops16 said:
Get up, or stay up??:p

Well depends:)
When I was younger I used to go to bed early(9-10 pm) so I can get up in like 4,or 4:30 am to watch them.In last year or two I used to stay awake whole night.
Anyway that was something special!
 
VF21 said:
It's a little disheartening for me to think that a lot of people look upon a fight as their fondest memory.

For me, it had to be the moment when Doug Christie, injured and in the locker room, watched Peja come into the locker room, also injured. Doug had them put his shoe back on and went out and finished the game, playing his heart out and getting us a win.

A close second is when Bobby Jackson's mom died and the whole team took their day off, traveled some distance by plane and then bus, and stood by Bobby's side as he lay his mom to rest.

To me it's more about true competitive spirit and heart than about an incident that Doug wished had never happened.

Amen
 

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