I guess since there's no real legislation on when you can storm the court...
I'll help out..........
I saw three examples of home crowds storming the court yesterday.....
and they fall into three different categories....
First - any time your team wins a championship, nobody can blame a team when they storm the court, as the BU fans did in the Big Apple after the NIT title win back in 1982.
Then there's other pretty good games to choose to rush the court...
Michigan's big non-conference win over 15th ranked UConn was also a time to celebrate.
Then there are some pretty weak instances to do this...
Northwestern is trying to prove they belong with the big boys...so when they stormed the court after a regular season home conference game, even though it's a team ahead of them in the standings...this is pretty lame.
But I guess the Northwestern basketball fans can be forgiven since they haven't had much chance to celebrate since WWII.
Then comes the most laughable case of storming the court. This one is NOT forgivable. The once proud Hoosiers....who used to sit in their seats and assume it was their Constitutional right to beat a middle of the pack, 3-3 Minnesota team on their home court...now relish any win over any team, apparently...
Just what does it say for your lowered expectations when you storm the court after beating a team that at best might be described as mediocre?
I'll help out..........
I saw three examples of home crowds storming the court yesterday.....
and they fall into three different categories....
First - any time your team wins a championship, nobody can blame a team when they storm the court, as the BU fans did in the Big Apple after the NIT title win back in 1982.
Then there's other pretty good games to choose to rush the court...
Michigan's big non-conference win over 15th ranked UConn was also a time to celebrate.
Then there are some pretty weak instances to do this...
Northwestern is trying to prove they belong with the big boys...so when they stormed the court after a regular season home conference game, even though it's a team ahead of them in the standings...this is pretty lame.
But I guess the Northwestern basketball fans can be forgiven since they haven't had much chance to celebrate since WWII.
Then comes the most laughable case of storming the court. This one is NOT forgivable. The once proud Hoosiers....who used to sit in their seats and assume it was their Constitutional right to beat a middle of the pack, 3-3 Minnesota team on their home court...now relish any win over any team, apparently...
Just what does it say for your lowered expectations when you storm the court after beating a team that at best might be described as mediocre?
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