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Tkt2Pardse 09-27-2002 07:24 PM

How about most heartbreaking sport moment?
 
Easily for me it was the 1987 NBA Eastern Conference Finals when Larry Bird (Boston) intercepted an inbound pass from Isiah Thomas (Detroit) to win and move on to the NBA Finals....Talk about an extreme high going to an extreme low!

Horg 09-27-2002 08:42 PM

When Yoda died.

Evil Chris 09-28-2002 09:29 AM

Re: How about most heartbreaking sport moment?
 
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Originally posted by Tkt2Pardse
Easily for me it was the 1987 NBA Eastern Conference Finals when Larry Bird (Boston) intercepted an inbound pass from Isiah Thomas (Detroit) to win and move on to the NBA Finals....Talk about an extreme high going to an extreme low!
That's a good one...

For me (of most recent memory) it was the 1993 Stanley Cup semi-finals. Back then it was called the Campbell Conference Finals. Los Angeles vs Toronto... It was the only time I ever cursed out Wayne Gretzky... but I really wanted to see my Leafs go to the finals against the Canadiens.

Imagine that... a Toronto / Montreal final for the cup! It will probably never happen again.

XxXotic 09-28-2002 10:13 AM

byung yung kim's 2ND 9th inning homerun in the series. As if it weren't bad enough it happened 1 night, the very next night he gave one up, I felt so bad for him, he looked like he wanted to cry on the mound

Killer 09-28-2002 08:18 PM

At least Kim's ineptness did not cost his team the entire series.

I am not a Red Sox fan, but the Bill Buckner error in game six the 1986 world series comes to mind.

I understand the Red Sox fans get emotional just hearing about it or seeing it.

It has been a while, but as I recall Boston was ahead and could have won the series with a victory that night. An easy grounder went right under his glove. The Mets scored the game winning run on that play and later won the series.

Evil Chris 09-28-2002 10:05 PM

That's also a good one, Killer...

The year of the baseball strike, the Montreal Expos had a great chance to go to the world series... I was very pissed at baseball that year.

XxXotic 09-29-2002 03:33 PM

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Originally posted by Killer
At least Kim's ineptness did not cost his team the entire series.

I am not a Red Sox fan, but the Bill Buckner error in game six the 1986 world series comes to mind.

I understand the Red Sox fans get emotional just hearing about it or seeing it.

It has been a while, but as I recall Boston was ahead and could have won the series with a victory that night. An easy grounder went right under his glove. The Mets scored the game winning run on that play and later won the series.

i thought they won the series on bucker's mishap. I didn't get to watch that series (i was at the time a huge mets fan, gooden and darryl "i got the coke straw-berry were my heroes) I was unfortunately soaking in the sun in acapulco mexico

Killer 09-29-2002 03:59 PM

Yes, the mets did win the game on that play.

Red Sox fans (I am not one) I always blamed Calvin Schiraldi for losing that series more that Bill B. Any thoughts?

wired4porn 09-29-2002 08:02 PM

When Curtis Joseph (Cujo) Ditched the mighty Maple Leafs To Go Play Net For The Red Wings For a much cheaper paycheck::-|

I Guess Lord Stanley Has Lured Another Turncoat Into Its Evil Yet Prized Angelic Clutches... BWAAAAAAAHAHAHAHAHA....

'Steve Y' -- "Cujo, I am Your Father, Join Me In Taking Over The NHL Once Again, Together We Shall Rule This Pityful Ice Land"

I Hope Sundin Shoots a Puck Right Up Your Ass Cujo, Then Domi Rips It Out Again With His Stick...

(Errrrrrr sorry Guys, I guess I don't get out much:D )

Evil Chris 09-30-2002 09:15 AM

I guess I'm not the only die-hard Leaf fan in the house... :)

I don't think the Wings will be able to go all the way to the finals this year anyway. They're a team full of old men now. Would you believe Chris Chelios is 41??
Toronto hasn't made all the right off season moves either. We'll see what they do in terms of changes before Xmas. I'm thinking the Rangers are going to be dangerous this year in the east, and San Jose or Vancouver in the west...

Killer 09-30-2002 01:36 PM

The Rangers seem to have added high priced players over the last few years(Fleury, Kamensky, Lindros), and missed the playoffs. I hope it is the same this year. But they do have a scary lineup. Eek.

Evil Chris 09-30-2002 02:12 PM

Pavel Bure is already listed day-to-day in the pre-season... :rolleyes:

erika 09-30-2002 03:11 PM

When wayne gretsky left edmonton, I quit watching hockey after that


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