I'm partial to that one.
Fantastic post, thanks for this. I must have "liked" 20 of these pictures. Great memories.Over the years there have been many photos that have captured exhilarating moments in SU basketball history. The Dog Pile after SU won the national championship in 2003, The Block by Hakim Warrick, Jim Boeheim with his family after winning in New Orleans.
Please submit some of your favorites in this thread.
Here is one to get this started GMAC knocking down a three against Oklahoma State in a scintillating comeback after they stopped the bleeding from his forehead.
Best. Shirt. Ever. Period.
Orange79 beat you to it. The second post of the thread.How can this thread not include Warrick getting tea bagged?
Orange79 beat you to it. The second post of the thread.
When I was younger, friends and I used to go to the village in NYC. One time (pretty sure it was while he was still in high school), we had the pleasure of seeing him play on the West 4th Street Courts (not as big/famous as Rucker, but always good comp). He was a monster in the low post, so the other team decided to triple-team him. Didn't matter. With three guys on him, he got the ball low in the post, ate all three up and jammed it in easily. Guys were yelling, "They can't triple-team you , Conrad. They can't triple-team you!" My friend and I were slack-jawed. Never forgot him after that, and my buddy (not a Cuse fan) would ask about his progress at SU from then on.
RIP McNasty.
I wish i could like this 100 times.When I was younger, friends and I used to go to the village in NYC. One time (pretty sure it was while he was still in high school), we had the pleasure of seeing him play on the West 4th Street Courts (not as big/famous as Rucker, but always good comp). He was a monster in the low post, so the other team decided to triple-team him. Didn't matter. With three guys on him, he got the ball low in the post, ate all three up and jammed it in easily. Guys were yelling, "They can't triple-team you , Conrad. They can't triple-team you!" My friend and I were slack-jawed. Never forgot him after that, and my buddy (not a Cuse fan) would ask about his progress at SU from then on.
I wish i could like this 100 times.