Husky25
Dink & Dunk beat the Greatest Show on Turf.
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I was certainly a more vocal fan in my younger years. Now its about being entertained.
My view was that the crowd reflected the play on the court. a close game played mainly in the half-court is generally boring. Pressing defense and transition/fast break offense is more exciting. When you get a mix of the two (older crowd and a lesser exciting brand of ball), and given the buildup before the Harvard game, you end up with an movable object against an resistible force type of atmosphere.
This sort of thing happens everywhere (Not just in CT), just like late arriving/early leaving crowds. But still it's about being entertained...
My view was that the crowd reflected the play on the court. a close game played mainly in the half-court is generally boring. Pressing defense and transition/fast break offense is more exciting. When you get a mix of the two (older crowd and a lesser exciting brand of ball), and given the buildup before the Harvard game, you end up with an movable object against an resistible force type of atmosphere.
This sort of thing happens everywhere (Not just in CT), just like late arriving/early leaving crowds. But still it's about being entertained...


