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Years ago
are noodles allowed behind the basket at the dome?
Remember a few playoffs ago they gave them out in the crowd, maybe they might do it again or those posters that folded down into a clapper. I don't understand why people all of a sudden want the big heads etc, just support the boys as loud as you can.

Years ago
I know imitation is supposed to be the sincerest form of flattery, but really?
Do we really think players actually see that stuff when they are focused on the ring? Looked messy on TV, I know, but didn't seem to have much effect on the shooters.
Problem was attacking the boards and getting to the line, wasn't it, not the 'noodles', which I thought were balloons, based on a couple of close ups.
