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Elston Turner was on the Rise Guys this morining and at the end of the interview they asked him what was his favorite game memory at arco.
Elston said his favorite memory wasn't even during a game. He said that before game 7 of the western conference finals against the Lakers the team was having their pre-game meeting a half hour before the game like they always did. The team and coaching staff were in awe of the noise from the crowd, 30 min before the game. The fans were stomping their feet and yelling and chanting. Elston said the noise pumped up the team so much. He closed by saying that he has yet to have an experience like that.
Needless to say the interview made me extremely sad. I attended 2 games of the western conference finals which happened to be 2 of the best sporting experiences of my life. Before game 7 my wife and I were driving to the game from Auburn down Hwy 80 and as we passed through Roseville a convertible Bentley pulled up next to us. Chris Webber was driving and Bobby Jackson was in the passenger seat. My wife yelled at them and honked the horn to get their attention. Chris flashed her his famous smile and sped ahead of us. That just got us more pumped up.
Im betting there are hundreds of great memories out there.
Elston said his favorite memory wasn't even during a game. He said that before game 7 of the western conference finals against the Lakers the team was having their pre-game meeting a half hour before the game like they always did. The team and coaching staff were in awe of the noise from the crowd, 30 min before the game. The fans were stomping their feet and yelling and chanting. Elston said the noise pumped up the team so much. He closed by saying that he has yet to have an experience like that.
Needless to say the interview made me extremely sad. I attended 2 games of the western conference finals which happened to be 2 of the best sporting experiences of my life. Before game 7 my wife and I were driving to the game from Auburn down Hwy 80 and as we passed through Roseville a convertible Bentley pulled up next to us. Chris Webber was driving and Bobby Jackson was in the passenger seat. My wife yelled at them and honked the horn to get their attention. Chris flashed her his famous smile and sped ahead of us. That just got us more pumped up.
Im betting there are hundreds of great memories out there.
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