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I still loathe the NBA, but this was just too funny to pass up. I haven't seen anyone else post something about this yet, so...
Jerry Stackhouse of the MAVs sang the national anthem before the game this week, and then got ejected during the contest. That has to be the first time that the person who sang the national anthem ever got thrown out of a game! |
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Tuesday, December 28, 2004
Boston (14-17) 94 Dallas (20-10) 113 Game notes Mavericks G-F Jerry Stackhouse sang the National Anthem, receiving a standing ovation from the crowd and hugs from teammates. ...Stackhouse had missed the previous four games due to a sore right hand. ...Dallas G Marquis Daniels sat out with a sore left ankle, and coach Don Nelson said Daniels could miss a few more games. ...Boston's Ricky Davis argued a call with 6:51 left and was ejected. ...Shawn Bradley of the Mavericks was ejected with 5:18 left for a flagrant foul when he threw an elbow at Justin Reed of the Celtics, and Stackhouse was ejected in the final minute after collecting his second technical. ...The teams combined for nine technicals and two flagrant fouls. "With all the technicals, it wasn't a pretty game in the second half," said Mavericks assistant coach Avery Johnson. |
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I had a game last night at Gonzaga HS in DC. After introductions the announcer says this guy is going to sing the national anthem. This was the craziest anthem I've ever heard! The guy literally snatches the mike out of his hands and is singing before he even gets it up to his mouth. People in the stands haven't even stood up all the way. The guy is singing like he is angry and it takes him about 30-40 seconds to finish the whole song! It was seriously funny. I forgot to ask someone from the school if he always does that. Oh well.
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PS If you are working there, are you now working for bd. 12? They used to have all of those games. Or have things changed? |
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They played St. John's. It was a good game but St. John's lost two players to two different schools that would have had them ranked high. One of the players they lost is the number #1 sophmore in the nation and he can play. The other player the lost was a big man that went to another school after he accepted a scholarship.
Yes, I do work for board 12 and 134. Board 12 still has the catholic league.
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Watched a GV game last year where the coach sang the national anthem. He'd made a deal with his players that if they showed up every day and worked hard, he'd sing the anthem at their final game. Did a pretty good job, too.
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Another Jimi Hendrix??
A few years back, I was reffing a Boy's Varsity game at a small HS in Texas. This school has a student perform the National Anthem before each home game. Usually they sing it, but this one night, a 17 yr. old kid played it on his electric guitar. I actually thought it was pretty cool, but you could tell that some of the older people in the crwod, didn't appreciate it at all. |
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Now, SHE should have been ejected! |
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She actually sung this time?
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you're right, she can't sing - its just amazing with the technology today how they can make anyone sing pretty good and on pitch. ... on the recordings that is (g) Thanks David |
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