Comments on: Schmooze or lose https://www.hawaiiwarriorworld.com/warrior-beat/schmooze-or-lose/ Mon, 20 Apr 2015 18:44:24 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 By: Stephen Tsai https://www.hawaiiwarriorworld.com/warrior-beat/schmooze-or-lose/#comment-2605759 Mon, 20 Apr 2015 18:41:53 +0000 http://www.hawaiiwarriorworld.com/?p=30260#comment-2605759 New post: http://www.hawaiiwarriorworld.com/?p=30329

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By: Chopsueyboy https://www.hawaiiwarriorworld.com/warrior-beat/schmooze-or-lose/#comment-2605753 Mon, 20 Apr 2015 18:22:00 +0000 http://www.hawaiiwarriorworld.com/?p=30260#comment-2605753 Didn’t Riley coach opener at Stan Sheriff Arena against North Carolina? Recall waiting in line for tickets and Coach Riley thanking people in line. Ticket office sold out just when I reached top of steps. Wife bought tickets from building concierge and surprised Nicholas & me with tickets just a couple of hours prior to game time.

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By: Fei Jai https://www.hawaiiwarriorworld.com/warrior-beat/schmooze-or-lose/#comment-2605750 Mon, 20 Apr 2015 18:03:29 +0000 http://www.hawaiiwarriorworld.com/?p=30260#comment-2605750 I mean 37.

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By: Fei Jai https://www.hawaiiwarriorworld.com/warrior-beat/schmooze-or-lose/#comment-2605749 Mon, 20 Apr 2015 18:02:56 +0000 http://www.hawaiiwarriorworld.com/?p=30260#comment-2605749 @38. Agree.

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By: DARREN DA SURFER WARRIOR FAN https://www.hawaiiwarriorworld.com/warrior-beat/schmooze-or-lose/#comment-2605747 Mon, 20 Apr 2015 16:42:20 +0000 http://www.hawaiiwarriorworld.com/?p=30260#comment-2605747 Good luck to all the players and coaches for this 2015 -2016 season!!!!!

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By: beans https://www.hawaiiwarriorworld.com/warrior-beat/schmooze-or-lose/#comment-2605746 Mon, 20 Apr 2015 16:33:03 +0000 http://www.hawaiiwarriorworld.com/?p=30260#comment-2605746 Fanatics? or fans? Wow!

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By: cappie the dog https://www.hawaiiwarriorworld.com/warrior-beat/schmooze-or-lose/#comment-2605745 Mon, 20 Apr 2015 14:33:30 +0000 http://www.hawaiiwarriorworld.com/?p=30260#comment-2605745 North Carolina vs. Hawaii

I was there at the birth of the Frank Arnold era.

I’m pretty sure this was the season opener.

It was the birth of the 45-second shot clock & the three-point line.

If I recall this correctly, Kenny Smith was a senior and J.R. Reid was a freshman.

19’9″.

What were the NCAA Rules Committee thinking? That’s the top of the key.

My friend and I, the very next day, we were hoisting threes at Kaimuki Gym as if we were Chris Gaines.

I can’t believe he’s gone.

Of all times to go into a slump: at Portsmouth, he just couldn’t find the range.

Matt Lojeski’s debut as a Rainbow against Michigan State reminded me of that night at the Neal Blaisdell Center when Gaines made his debut.

I think Aaron Strayhorn would be in the NBA had there been a 3-pt. shot.

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By: chopsueyboy https://www.hawaiiwarriorworld.com/warrior-beat/schmooze-or-lose/#comment-2605744 Mon, 20 Apr 2015 10:38:59 +0000 http://www.hawaiiwarriorworld.com/?p=30260#comment-2605744 Currently vacationing in LA for Star Wars Celebration & Disneyland. Squeezed in a couple Anaheim Ducks Playoff Games 1 & 2. Winnipeg Jet fans found it cheaper to fly to Anaheim & purchase resold tickets than to buy Jet home game tickets, since they haven’t. Been in the playoffs for a couple of decades. During Thursday’s game, they mentioned home games 3 & 4 were going for $1,800 each, Saturday, price went up to $3,000 for nosebleed seats and only 22 tickets available through various resale sites. We paid $300 at Honda Center for Row 2, Ducks shooting side for Periods 1 & 3 sideline between blue line & goal. Fortunately, all 9 goals scored in both games were on our side, & I even caught a puck for a souvenir. Our son bleeds UH Green but because of Disney, he became a Duck fan

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By: chopsueyboy https://www.hawaiiwarriorworld.com/warrior-beat/schmooze-or-lose/#comment-2605743 Mon, 20 Apr 2015 10:27:53 +0000 http://www.hawaiiwarriorworld.com/?p=30260#comment-2605743 Having someone talk about memories of UH sports programs would be fantastic!

Visited UNC Tarheels Basketball Museum in Chapel Hill, it’s an amazing facility.
The following is a description back in 2008. Loved seeing Michael Jordan related items: spot on the floor he took the shot that helped them win their National Championship, letters from Coach Smith on what MJ needs to do during the summer to improve, letter from Coach K acknowledging MJ no longer had interest in attending Fuke…

Jan. 24, 2008
Earlier this week, Turner Walston got a sneak preview of the Carolina Basketball Museum. His first-hand observations follow.
Museum To Open On Monday
By Turner Walston
Now, you’re in the huddle. At the Carolina Basketball Museum, you’ll be immersed in the Tar Heel experience. Your first stop is the theater, where you’re taken inside the Smith Center as it fills on game day. The band is warming up. The cheerleaders are ready. And you’re in the huddle with the Tar Heels. Here Comes Carolina . . . and you with them. You follow Tyler Hansbrough out of the tunnel and into the lay-up line. Of course, you do what you’d do if it actually happened: look around at the crowd, the coaches and your teammates, attempting to take it all in. At the same time, voices of former Tar Heels remind you of the wonder of it all: This is Carolina Basketball, and you’re a part of it. There’s a sensory overload as the excitement builds to a fever pitch. You want to step onto the court yourself.
And now you can, because just beyond the door is a basketball court. It’s just like the Smith Center court, with the state outline at center court and `TAR HEELS’ in the end zone. You’ve been in the driveway and re-enacted your favorite shots in Tar Heel history. You know, the shots that don’t require description beyond a name. Jordan’s jumper. Marvin’s putback. Walter’s 35-footer. Stack’s dunk. Felton’s 3. Fox’s bank shot. Tyler’s 3. The Cota Floata. Quigg’s free throws. And more. You probably remember where you were when those shots went in. Now, stand where they were. The shots are marked with a set of feet on the court. Some even have jerseys or shoes from the game’s hero. It’s one thing to see a buzzer-beater on video. Now, see it through their eyes.
But don’t stop there. Walk around and check out the kiosks dedicated to your favorite team. There’s one for post play, with memorabilia from some of Carolina’s best big men. The guard display has Raymond Felton’s shoes, with nods to Kenny Smith, Phil Ford and Ed Cota. Another is a tribute to the Tar Heels’ greatest shooters. Another salutes Carolina Basketball as a brand, and another, its impact on the international stage. There’s a replica locker. Roy Williams’ suit from the 2005 NCAA Championship is here, near his college calculus and Spanish books. There’s a case for Bill Guthridge, and another holds some of Dean Smith’s many awards.
Speaking of Smith, there’s a video narrated by Billy Crudup (Carolina graduate and voice of Mastercard’s `Priceless’ ads) on his career. Near it are moving diagrams of his innovations. All over the room are video screens showing Tar Heel highlights. Look closely, and you’ll see a player on one screen pass to a teammate on another. There’s a draft board on one wall, with each of Carolina’s first-round NBA picks represented.
Over near the giant Michael Jordan is a case featuring Jordan’s letter of intent. There’s also a letter from Smith to Jordan, detailing skills to work on over the summer. And fans will love a letter to Jordan from Mike Krzyzewski, who’s sorry to hear that #23 is no longer interested in attending Duke University.
Work your way to the front of the building for a case with signed game balls, shorts, warm-ups and pictures. And don’t miss the touch-screen in front of you. It features video and game calls, featuring Bill Curry and Woody Durham, from some of the great finishes in Tar Heel history. You could spend hours re-living and reminiscing. Another touchscreen holds a database of Tar Heel lettermen, with individual stats and video highlights.
Step into the March Madness room. You get a sense that this is something special. Here, you’ll see memorabilia from the Tar Heels’ ACC and NCAA tournament successes. There are Montross’s shoes. There’s Tyler’s mask. Marty Brennaman, longtime voice of the Cincinnati Reds and Carolina graduate, narrates highlights of Carolina’s ACC Tournament wins. Jim Nantz of CBS walks you through the Final Fours.
And then, there they are. The National Championships. Game balls from championship teams are in the center of the room, but you’ll want to keep walking. Check out the trophies from each of Carolina’s five national champions. You’ll be tempted to replay memories from those teams in your mind. But you won’t have to rely on your imagination. As you approach them, video highlights from those teams are projected behind the trophies. And yes, there’s room for more trophies.
You exit the museum, delighted at what you have seen, but knowing there’s no way you saw it all. It’s too much to take in on one visit. You’ll be back.
This is Carolina Basketball. It’s `required reading’ for any fan. The museum collection took nearly six years to put together (and it’s still growing). The building took two years to erect. Carolina Basketball’s 98 years are a tradition of excellence. Finally, there is a worthy shrine.

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By: 808WARRIORFAN https://www.hawaiiwarriorworld.com/warrior-beat/schmooze-or-lose/#comment-2605732 Mon, 20 Apr 2015 03:37:23 +0000 http://www.hawaiiwarriorworld.com/?p=30260#comment-2605732 Speaking of Michael Carter how about his RB Travis Sims …..

Found this 6 1/2 minute clip of some great runs by #30 at
the ’91 Holiday Bowl…worth watching

http://www.sportshawaii.com/?p=939

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