This is the converse of the other thread on the best play of your life. What was the worst play of your life? (Not counting first wives).
Mine is easy. Intramural basketball at Davis. We were in the finals in a high level league, mostly consisting of former high school players. We were down by a point and the other team had the ball with about 10 seconds left.
I somehow got the other team's point guard to dribble into me for an offensive foul. With about 5 seconds left, one of our players missed a shot. I got the offensive rebound but was fouled on my attempted put back.
To the line I went. First free throw. Bounces off. Second free throw. Also bounces off. But! I flew through the lane and captured my own rebound. Again I was fouled--really hacked this time--on my put back attempt.
Back to the line I went. (Well you know where this is going.) I missed both attempts. Fricking 0-4. Hitting just one would have tied the game. Of course, my girlfriend was there to watch all this inglorious meltdown. She married me anyway (and remains Mrs MSaviolives to my great fortune).
Years later, I was watching the NBA finals between Orlando and the Rockets (1995). Nick Anderson (a 70% lifetime free throw shooter) went to the line to help ice a three point lead near the end of the gam. He pulled an MSaviolives--missing four in a row. The Rockets then hit a three to tie and went on to win the game in OT. Thereafter, Anderson was known as "Nick the Brick." It made me feel a little better, since even an NBA player can choke as I did...
Mine is easy. Intramural basketball at Davis. We were in the finals in a high level league, mostly consisting of former high school players. We were down by a point and the other team had the ball with about 10 seconds left.
I somehow got the other team's point guard to dribble into me for an offensive foul. With about 5 seconds left, one of our players missed a shot. I got the offensive rebound but was fouled on my attempted put back.
To the line I went. First free throw. Bounces off. Second free throw. Also bounces off. But! I flew through the lane and captured my own rebound. Again I was fouled--really hacked this time--on my put back attempt.
Back to the line I went. (Well you know where this is going.) I missed both attempts. Fricking 0-4. Hitting just one would have tied the game. Of course, my girlfriend was there to watch all this inglorious meltdown. She married me anyway (and remains Mrs MSaviolives to my great fortune).
Years later, I was watching the NBA finals between Orlando and the Rockets (1995). Nick Anderson (a 70% lifetime free throw shooter) went to the line to help ice a three point lead near the end of the gam. He pulled an MSaviolives--missing four in a row. The Rockets then hit a three to tie and went on to win the game in OT. Thereafter, Anderson was known as "Nick the Brick." It made me feel a little better, since even an NBA player can choke as I did...