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<blockquote data-quote="ThatGuy" data-source="post: 939603" data-attributes="member: 3440"><p>I remember the "Thrillerdome," and how many games I saw there that came down to the last minute. Last minute to-the-buzzer finishes are always exciting, and we had more than our fair share of them, it seemed. And the most important part: more often than not in those situations, the teams somehow found a way to win. (And as others said, they got better over time.)</p><p></p><p>We never won them all, but as time went on, every game you knew we were going to put a competitive product on the court.</p><p></p><p>I also remember Bobby Cremins Day at the games, where the students would dress up in trademark khakis, blue blazers, yellow ties, and baby powder to turn their hair the perfect shade of white. There was just a good energy at that time. His "recruiting" of the students to get involved paid dividends for the atmosphere at the games.</p><p></p><p>When Pastner started, I saw that he had a similar vibe about him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ThatGuy, post: 939603, member: 3440"] I remember the "Thrillerdome," and how many games I saw there that came down to the last minute. Last minute to-the-buzzer finishes are always exciting, and we had more than our fair share of them, it seemed. And the most important part: more often than not in those situations, the teams somehow found a way to win. (And as others said, they got better over time.) We never won them all, but as time went on, every game you knew we were going to put a competitive product on the court. I also remember Bobby Cremins Day at the games, where the students would dress up in trademark khakis, blue blazers, yellow ties, and baby powder to turn their hair the perfect shade of white. There was just a good energy at that time. His "recruiting" of the students to get involved paid dividends for the atmosphere at the games. When Pastner started, I saw that he had a similar vibe about him. [/QUOTE]
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