Songbird
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Game 7 of the '91 World Series is the best non-Dodgers baseball game I've ever watched (a few times).
I was looking for something today and stumbled upon a photo in a journal I kept in Jamaica. One night after work I got pretty stoned and watched the Hawks/Magic; the showers in Kingston may have sucked but by-god the place I lived had American cable TV.
On this night, February 3, 1998, Bo Outlaw played the game of his life and what he was doing on the court sucked me in even though I didn't give 2 ships about either team. It was a thrilling game and I became a Bo Outlaw fan for life after his 23 points and 17 rebounds but it went way beyond the stats.
I started writing notes late in the game.
Hawks vs Magic, February 3, 1998 | Basketball-Reference.com
He averaged 5.4 points per game in his career.
Afterward they asked Bo what got into him and he gave one of the best natural answers I've ever heard from an athlete after a career game:
"I think it's desire."
Most of us here are lifelong sports nutters who I ashume have similar experiences watching great games and/or moments that don't involve their favorite teams or players.
I was looking for something today and stumbled upon a photo in a journal I kept in Jamaica. One night after work I got pretty stoned and watched the Hawks/Magic; the showers in Kingston may have sucked but by-god the place I lived had American cable TV.
On this night, February 3, 1998, Bo Outlaw played the game of his life and what he was doing on the court sucked me in even though I didn't give 2 ships about either team. It was a thrilling game and I became a Bo Outlaw fan for life after his 23 points and 17 rebounds but it went way beyond the stats.
I started writing notes late in the game.
Hawks vs Magic, February 3, 1998 | Basketball-Reference.com
He averaged 5.4 points per game in his career.
Afterward they asked Bo what got into him and he gave one of the best natural answers I've ever heard from an athlete after a career game:
"I think it's desire."
Most of us here are lifelong sports nutters who I ashume have similar experiences watching great games and/or moments that don't involve their favorite teams or players.