Magic/Pistons Game Four: Notes from the Stands
A few assorted notes from the game on Saturday:
- Pregame
- Spotted outside the arena before the game: a Magic fan wearing a black Otis Smith replica jersey. I salute you, sir.
- Magic community ambassador Nick Anderson milled about the Magic's side of the court during the shootaround. On his way back into the locker room after presenting a plaque to a community member, Anderson took a three-pointer from the left corner. Swish.
- Among the standard Pistons jerseys (Hamilton, Billups, Wallace) in the arena, there were not a few throwbacks: Bill Lambier, Rick Mahorn, and Isiah Thomas, to name a few. One gentleman in my section had a vintage Pistons championship t-shirt from when they won back-to-back championships in the early 90s. The back read, "Back-2-Back! Hammer Time!"
- Tiger Woods sat courtside, as he has several times this season. This time, he stayed until the game ended.
- Halftime
- A group of jump-roping geniuses called The Chicago Boys provided the entertainment. The stuff they did defies all description.
- Adonal Foyle took his share of three-pointers. He banked two in from halfcourt.
- Simon the Music Guy has had better nights. Seriously, there's no excuse for playing a contemporary cover of Modern English's "I Melt With You," especially not when the original is available.
- Chuck Daly, who coached both the Pistons and the Magic in his Hall-of-Fame career, was in the building. When the Magic's video operator showed him on the JumboTron, a few Pistons fans around me shouted his name.
- Postgame
- On the north side of the arena, as fans walked to their cars, a live musician played "Old Time Rock-and-Roll" by Bob Seger. Seger is a Detroit native and even attended Game Two in Detroit. Not the best time to play that song, nope.
- Cases upon cases of a fizzy fruit beverage were available for free. From afar, the cans looked like the ones for Dr. Pepper, so I was a bit disappointed when I discovered they were not. I'll let you know how it tastes.
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My dad and I were stuck in human traffic when we were trying to leave the Arena, so when we saw the cases of soda being carried on people’s shoulders, we were reeeeally confused. Actually, my dad was confused—I was in too much of a blind rage to really be thinking about anything else. /bitter
I’ve seen someone wearing a Penny Hardaway jersey before. I actually think it’s an original, too.
by TheGiantSquid on May 11, 2008 8:21 PM EDT 0 recs












