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Years ago
Fathers Day games - APPALLING
come on guys. At least tell us why you disagree. don't blatently disregard ITA without reason.

Years ago
I am sorry, but there are some fathers that dont want to be driving out to Hillcrest on a Sunday, especially on a day when it is usually spent catching up with their own fathers, and other family members. Yes it is probably nice to watch your kids have a good game, but for others maybe they would like to have a day for peace and quiet after a long week.
And what about others who have booked lunches at places or for a quick weekend away?
I am not trying to take the negative out of basketball, I love the game as well and have been extensively involved in it at all angles, but sometimes, just sometimes, cant family come first?

