Happy Birthday to coach Dale

GatoLouco

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Norman Dale is 93 years young

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GatoLouco

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While we're at it, shout out to the GOAT of both Assistant Coaches as well as alcoholism

 

Hungry Jack

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I think Dennis Hopper's death was staged, and he's living off the grid in Baja.

Morgan Freeman simply does not age. He might be around in 50 years, narrating science documentaries and starring in John Wick XIV.

Casting Hackman as Little Bill was a brilliant move.
 

SmellyCat

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I actually think about Hoosiers every time people talk about the future of Boo, Audige, Beran, and Collins. I'm just imaging Boo as Jimmy Chitwood, convincing Derrick Gragg to keep Collins another year by staying another year. "I play, if Coach stays. If he goes, I go."

Hoosiers has every trick and cliché in the sports movie book, and that just makes me love it all the more. It's among the best schmaltz ever created.

And I have to say, the "museum" (really just a couple of rooms) off I-65 in Milan, IN is totally worth going to if you love the movie or basketball. Not just good artifacts from the movie, but among other things, the original bracket (and it is huge) from the HS basketball tournament that the movie was based on. I thought that was really cool.
 

GatoLouco

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I actually think about Hoosiers every time people talk about the future of Boo, Audige, Beran, and Collins. I'm just imaging Boo as Jimmy Chitwood, convincing Derrick Gragg to keep Collins another year by staying another year. "I play, if Coach stays. If he goes, I go."

Hoosiers has every trick and cliché in the sports movie book, and that just makes me love it all the more. It's among the best schmaltz ever created.

And I have to say, the "museum" (really just a couple of rooms) off I-65 in Milan, IN is totally worth going to if you love the movie or basketball. Not just good artifacts from the movie, but among other things, the original bracket (and it is huge) from the HS basketball tournament that the movie was based on. I thought that was really cool.
There's also the gym where the shot the movie, in Knightstown.

Now, talk all you want about Chitwood (by the way, the real life Chitwood has a bar in Broad Ripple that serves a mean Ternderloin Sandwich), and he deserves the accolades, but who, at NU is the sweet bastard below? It's not like that championship happens without him having ice in his veins.

 
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My Dad, as an off-the-bench firecracker for the Decker Aces in the late 40s, could not get enough of that fine film. I have trouble watching it these days without him.
 

GatoLouco

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My Dad, as an off-the-bench firecracker for the Decker Aces in the late 40s, could not get enough of that fine film. I have trouble watching it these days without him.
Heart breaking.

For you today is Phil Collins 72nd. While I am not a fan, I think In the Air Tonight is a great jam

 

drewjin

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My Dad, as an off-the-bench firecracker for the Decker Aces in the late 40s, could not get enough of that fine film. I have trouble watching it these days without him.
Get out of here... If you're talking about Decker in Knox County, Indiana. I had an Uncle, as well as his brother(s), who played for them during what I'm thinking would have been the late 30s to early to mid-40s. If I recall correctly, my Uncle's one brother would later go on to play for Purdue. Also, I'd like to add, I think that is a very touching sentiment in your post.
 
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drewjin

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Gene Hackman is a freaking legend. From The French Connection to Mississippi Burning. But I ain't forgiving him for killing Morgan Freeman in Unforgiven.
Thought Harry Caul in "The Conversation" was one of his best performances.
 

Kelly_32_rivals

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There's also the gym where the shot the movie, in Knightstown.

Now, talk all you want about Chitwood (by the way, the real life Chitwood has a bar in Broad Ripple that serves a mean Ternderloin Sandwich), and he deserves the accolades, but who, at NU is the sweet bastard below? It's not like that championship happens without him having ice in his veins.

I coached the 8th grade basketball team at Knightstown from 1995-1998. I love that little gym.
 

Kelly_32_rivals

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I actually think about Hoosiers every time people talk about the future of Boo, Audige, Beran, and Collins. I'm just imaging Boo as Jimmy Chitwood, convincing Derrick Gragg to keep Collins another year by staying another year. "I play, if Coach stays. If he goes, I go."

Hoosiers has every trick and cliché in the sports movie book, and that just makes me love it all the more. It's among the best schmaltz ever created.

And I have to say, the "museum" (really just a couple of rooms) off I-65 in Milan, IN is totally worth going to if you love the movie or basketball. Not just good artifacts from the movie, but among other things, the original bracket (and it is huge) from the HS basketball tournament that the movie was based on. I thought that was really cool.
If you love Indiana high basketball, this place is a must see.
 
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Get out of here... If you're talking about Decker in Knox County, Indiana. I had an Uncle, as well as his brother(s), who played for them during what I'm thinking would have been the late 30s to early to mid-40s. If I recall correctly, my Uncle's one brother would later go on to play for Purdue. Also, I'd like to add, I think that is a very touching sentiment in your post.
Yes, I’m talking about that Decker. I think Dad’s graduating class was ten or twelve kids, and I think he graduated in ‘50. iirc the town’s current population is under 1000.

I’m amazed at how small a world it is, didn’t expect anyone to know Decker.

Sorry for getting off topic, the rest of yas.
 

Napcat

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Hebron won the state championship with the Judson brothers in the late 50’s.
My sentimental favorite is the 1964 Cobden Appleknocker team that reached the finals but lost to Decatur!
 
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AdamOnFirst

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Because the alternative is celebrating Millennials or even younger kids. Their parents celebrated them enough. We don't need strangers doing the same.

Good talk.
Ok, Boomer. We’re your selfish faults, you know!*

* - unless you’re Gen X, then you deserve to complain about Boomers and Millennials all you want, because we really are the absolute worst and two sides of the same stupid coin.
 

PurpleWhiteBoy

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What generation is Chris Collins because America's "+/-" is minus $31.4 trillion and I need somebody to blame.
 

cometclear

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Ok, Boomer. We’re your selfish faults, you know!*

* - unless you’re Gen X, then you deserve to complain about Boomers and Millennials all you want, because we really are the absolute worst and two sides of the same stupid coin.
Born in '74...Gen X. The cool generation.