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I wish there was a way to know you're in the good old days before you've actually left them.
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[QUOTE="DoctahLexus, post: 5235069, member: 6798"] Cuse basketball is an unbelievably important part of this city's identity. Winter comes around and if you are not an outdoors type then it severely reduces the entertainment options here. Basketball is the one thing that can bring the entire community together no matter their background. I am that outdoors type, and two things I would have not thought possible 15 years ago are now the unfortunate reality: we get hardly any serious snow in the winter, and the basketball team is flirting with being totally irrelevant. To have both of those key aspects to the city's identity fade away at about the same rate is more depressing than I thought even possible. My core memories of Syracuse all involve the snowy winters and watching basketball at a packed house in the dome. The younger generation not having the opportunity to make those same memories depresses me like crazy. Winter is something this area should be looking forward to, not dreading. [/QUOTE]
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