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  • #31
    I think it needs to be said that there is a difference between celebrating on the court after a win, and a court storming.

    A court storm happens when an underdog beats a superior team. It's frantic, it's rushed, it's spontaneous. Typically led by the student section.

    Celebrating on the court is what happens when a team superior to it's current competition, wins, and the fans move to the court after the game to cut down a net. It's planned, it involves all fans, it's a party cause you're cutting down a net.
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    • #32
      Originally posted by _kai_ View Post
      I think it needs to be said that there is a difference between celebrating on the court after a win, and a court storming.

      A court storm happens when an underdog beats a superior team. It's frantic, it's rushed, it's spontaneous. Typically led by the student section.

      Celebrating on the court is what happens when a team superior to it's current competition, wins, and the fans move to the court after the game to cut down a net. It's planned, it involves all fans, it's a party cause you're cutting down a net.
      I agree with this!!!

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      • #33
        KU fans have been whining about it all day. Just win the damn game and all the Wildcat fans would stay in their seats.

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        • #34
          There is a difference between storming the court after a championship or in Post Season play, etc.

          Storming the court for a regular season game should not be tolerated.
          "When life hands you lemons, make lemonade." Better have some sugar and water too, or else your lemonade will suck!

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          • #35
            Originally posted by pinstripers View Post
            KU fans have been whining about it all day. Just win the damn game and all the Wildcat fans would stay in their seats.
            If they would like to lose to an in-state basketball team on their home court, and not see the court stormed, that option is available to them.

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