Harmon Gym was a magical place. I was not at Cal for the streak game (though I believe one of the drizzly brothers was). Thanks for posting that video. I love how the first thing you hear in the video is "EAT MY SHORTS!!"
I was there for the Villanova game, which was probably my favorite basketball spectator experience of my life (not including my own kids' games).
To answer the question, I would agree that the pretzel shot may be the best play. And I love the plays and games people have mentioned. That said, it occurs to me how many amazing Cal plays I've seen in Seattle.
1. Sam Singer's shocking buzzer-beating 3 to stun the Huskies in ?? year. (Btw, it was at this game where the thing happened that I intentionally left out of the Jordan Mathews comments post I made on the free basketball board.)
2. Lamond Murray's baseline short-corner buzzer-beating game winner in '93 (or '94?). Kidd let the clock run down on the final possession of the game, he drove into the lane, drew all the defenders, and dished to Murray who drained the 12-footer on the left side baseline. I was actually seated (standing) a few rows up on that same baseline and I ran onto the court and jumped on the pile of players who had all dog-piled on Murray on the court. I did it instinctively, without thinking at all. I'm convinced the two security people whom I ran between must've turned opposite ways from each other right as i ran between them (when the game ends, they turn 180 degrees from watching the game to watching the crowd). I had a friend in the Bay Area call me that night to ask if that was me who jumped on the pile, that had seen it on tv. Very fun.
3. Probably the biggest play of these three in Seattle. Patrick Christopher's buzzer-beating game-winning 3 in
triple overtime to win a classic game between to excellent teams. I was with my older son (the one who recently played and chatted with Jordan Mathews in LA). He was a young guy at the time, maybe 9 yrs old. Our seats were in the rafters, and we were seated amidst nothing but Husky fans, who were seriously hating on my young son for screaming amidst the crowd silence whenever John Brockman was shooting free throws.
When the game ended, I started a Bear Territory chant from the rafters, and some fellow Cal fans from down by the court joined in (by chance was that any of you?). Very, very fun.
I also happened to take my youngest son down to Eugene (my only basketball game ever in Eugene, though I've been to every Cal football game in Eugene since 2000, including the time we danced with Missy Franklin and the women's swim team in a monsoon at Autzen) for the game in which Justin Cobbs hit a buzzer-beating game-winner nearly identical to the one he would hit shortly afterwards against Arizona.
Very fun memories.
PS If anyone knows how to get a clip of that Lamond Murray shot vs UW, please let me know.