With a sell out, the experience might be similar. Eddie Javius should come and sit on top the basket again. I hope some from that team are there.
Go Bears!
RedlessWardrobe said:
Yep, I was there. As I mentioned 13 days ago, it was the only Cal game in over 50 years of attending that I actually snuk in to watch. Used the UCLA band to get in. Anyone interested in reading the whole story, its on the January 25th "Questions about Haas Pavillion Seating" thread.
Oh, I was at that one with a buddy. Abdul Jabbar wouldn't give us an autograph before the game. I resented that for years, while still acknowledging what a great player he was. Maybe it was Wooden's policy, who knows? I certainly came to realize what an intelligent guy he is both regarding basketball and other things. I've read several of his books and articles and I like his simple, direct writing.3146gabby said:
There too, but also i think the 1969 game when it was so close and cal shoulda won...
HearstMining said:Oh, I was at that one with a buddy. Abdul Jabbar wouldn't give us an autograph before the game. I resented that for years, while still acknowledging what a great player he was. Maybe it was Wooden's policy, who knows? I certainly came to realize what an intelligent guy he is both regarding basketball and other things. I've read several of his books and articles and I like his simple, direct writing.3146gabby said:
There too, but also i think the 1969 game when it was so close and cal shoulda won...
I was there. I had seen many of those 52 straight losses in person.oskidunker said:
With a sell out, the experience might be similar. Eddie Javius should come and sit on top the basket again. I hope some from that team are there.
MoragaBear said:
I was there as a student. Besides ending the streak, my favorite moment was KJ elevating through the roof on a dunk attempt over their big center. It didn't go down but it was such a freaky athletic play that Harmon went as nuts as if he'd made it.
There's no film of it that I can find but here's KJ posterizing Olajuwon:
01Bear said:MoragaBear said:
I was there as a student. Besides ending the streak, my favorite moment was KJ elevating through the roof on a dunk attempt over their big center. It didn't go down but it was such a freaky athletic play that Harmon went as nuts as if he'd made it.
There's no film of it that I can find but here's KJ posterizing Olajuwon:
I was fortunate enough to meet KJ at an event in Sacramento about 15 years ago. He was one of my favorite (non-Lakers) players in the NBA when I was a kid. It wasn't until I matriculated at Cal that I learned both he and Jason Kidd (another of my favorite non-Lakers players) were both Cal alumni. I really wish I got to see them in the blue and gold.
oskidunker said:01Bear said:MoragaBear said:
I was there as a student. Besides ending the streak, my favorite moment was KJ elevating through the roof on a dunk attempt over their big center. It didn't go down but it was such a freaky athletic play that Harmon went as nuts as if he'd made it.
There's no film of it that I can find but here's KJ posterizing Olajuwon:
I was fortunate enough to meet KJ at an event in Sacramento about 15 years ago. He was one of my favorite (non-Lakers) players in the NBA when I was a kid. It wasn't until I matriculated at Cal that I learned both he and Jason Kidd (another of my favorite non-Lakers players) were both Cal alumni. I really wish I got to see them in the blue and gold.
After the game Cal students went to the ucla buses-and thanked Walt Hazard for coming. They said , " We couldn't have done it without you."
Cal8285 said:
It was a very fun game, and a great crowd. Campy tried to downplay the significance of the streak, but without the streak, the win wouldn't have been that much of a big deal, except that it is ALWAYS nice to beat fUCLA.
It isn't like the Bruins were a good team, they were 9-9 in conference that year (compared to Cal's 11-7), 15-13 overall in the regular season, dropping to 15-14 after they lost their first round NIT game to Irvine. They had Reggie Miller as a junior, but in the last season before the 3 point shot came in, he wasn't as valuable. They hadn't been to the NCAA tourney since 3 seasons earlier. The probation of the early 80's had hurt (well, maybe the 1981 order for UCLA to disassociate with Sam Gilbert hurt more ), Larry Farmer's tenure as HC was not good, and then Walt Hazzard, in his second year for that 85-86 game, wasn't exactly great.
The streak was continuing through the past 4 years not because UCLA was good, but because Cal wasn't very good. We were close in 1984, with freshman Kevin Johnson hitting a shot to send the game to OT, but both teams, especially Cal, shooting poorly from the line down the stretch and in OT. I was a stringer for the AP at that game, was in the group interview with Larry Farmer post-game, boy, I've never seen a coach more depressed after a win, he knew his team wasn't good and he was a dead man walking. But at least the streak was intact.
It was a better accomplishment in 85-86 that we swept UW, who finished 13-5 in conference (i.e., 13-3 against the rest of the conference), than splitting with the Bruins who were 8-8 against the rest of the conference.
We were really close to an NCAA bid, if we could have won the double OT game at Arizona, we almost surely get there, or 1 or 2 of our other OT losses, at Dayton in late December or at WSU right before we beat UW in Seattle in the last game of the regular season to give us some hope of a selection. Maybe if we sweep the Bruins instead losing badly in the second game against them in LA, we get in.
But ending a 52 game losing streak to anybody is a big deal, even if they weren't the team they once were, even if Sam Gilbert could no longer provide the best players money could buy.
I'd be happy if we could get 75% the crowd energy tomorrow that we got in 1986, and nice if the team can pull off a W. It sure would be nice to have the last regular season of basketball against UCLA result in a sweep.
GO BEARS!
calgldnbear said:
I was there …. I still remember the black velvet jacket
Was that the game where the straw hat band wore Reggie ears?? (No way they would get away with that in today's world)
I remember going to the Pac 10 tournament and KJ wore his Beat the Streak T-shirt during warmups
"I will never lose to Cal or Stanfurd again" …. Reggie Miller
Thanks for posting this. Watching today's game on TV and the fans seem so far removed from the court vs. when I was in school. Was trying to explain to my wife just how close we could stand to the court and she thought I was misremembering. This is an excellent confirmation.MoragaBear said:
Here are the last few minutes of the game:
sonofabear51 said:
. I don't know if any other arenas still have the fans so close to the court, but I doubt it.
GO BEARS!!
HoopDreams said:sonofabear51 said:
. I don't know if any other arenas still have the fans so close to the court, but I doubt it.
GO BEARS!!
UW
I believe the ears were at a later game (I was at both, but sitting on opposite ends). The straw hat band also did a hair spray spoof of Steve Kerr's hair, after which he referred to them as Shakey's pizza waiters. It was a fun time when the students knew all the dirt on the other teams' players and coaches. (Anyone remember the huge Casey Jacobsen pictures showing his "zits"?)calgldnbear said:
I was there …. I still remember the black velvet jacket
Was that the game where the straw hat band wore Reggie ears?? (No way they would get away with that in today's world)
I remember going to the Pac 10 tournament and KJ wore his Beat the Streak T-shirt during warmups
"I will never lose to Cal or Stanfurd again" …. Reggie Miller
drizzlybear said:HoopDreams said:sonofabear51 said:
. I don't know if any other arenas still have the fans so close to the court, but I doubt it.
GO BEARS!!
UW
Huh? UW does not have students on the floor the way Harmon did. The student section at HecEd is behind the benches (and player family seating) and score table. And even the high-priced court side seats at UW are not anything like what you see in those photos of old Harmon Gym.
HoopDreams said:
Thx for the correction. Many times the announcers comment about how close the fans are but have never seen hec
In any respect I agree there probably aren't any D1 courts with fans that close to the court
I'd just be happy if they just restored the student sections on the side and baselines that used to extend much farther out after the renovation to Haasdrizzlybear said:HoopDreams said:sonofabear51 said:
. I don't know if any other arenas still have the fans so close to the court, but I doubt it.
GO BEARS!!
UW
Huh? UW does not have students on the floor the way Harmon did. The student section at HecEd is behind the benches (and player family seating) and score table. And even the high-priced court side seats at UW are not anything like what you see in those photos of old Harmon Gym.