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Don't celebrate 'til the clock is all zeros'
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I saw this earlier I know they had that throw up feeling when that shot fell. -
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that's some **** you would see in a movieComment
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lol wat. Shouldn't they have gotten a technical or something because the players on the bench and the coaches came running on the floor when the game was still going on(right before the other team made the halfcourt shot). Also, is it me or does the clock look like it's in the 20's? I paused it right before the team in the white shoots the 3 and the clock looks like it reads "24.5".
SMH though. That had to have been the worst feeling ever when that shot went in.Indianapolis Colts
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I remember my coach blowing a gasket after we celebrated a potential gamewinning steal and subsequent layup with three seconds left when I was in 9th grade. He treated us in the timeout as if we'd just beaten up his wife. Absolutely berated us.
From that point on, I never, EVER showed a hint of happiness or emotion until the buzzer sounded. It got to the point where, a year later, after another teammate of mine garnered a missed free throw with five seconds left and drove the length of the floor and connected on a miraculous, game-tying circus shot whilst being fouled - while everyone mobbed him in celebration and the crowd going absolutely bonkers - I can be seen on film moping my way to my position, awaiting the forthcoming free throw, looking as if someone just told me my dog died. I look horribly out of place, but for what it's worth, my teammate missed the potential game-winning free throw and we had to put in some extra work in overtime, so maybe I was on the right track.Comment
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