Ali Farokhmanesh Sighting
Kansas killer.
This video made the rounds a few years ago. It’s Ali having fun with unsuspecting Kansas fans.
I remember the video directly above. Hilarious and in good fun.
You can't be serious with this post!
Why?
Really? haha
You actually cannot be serious with this response
sigh. Watch the first video you posted.
March 20th, 2020 at 10:52 PM ^
The announcer's first words after he hits the shot are "YOU CAN'T BE SERIOUS WITH THAT SHOT!"
Who are you, John McEnroe?
lol, the baby crying in the Kansas jersey
Which one?
I wasn't impressed with his kids' sloppy execution on that play.
Thats an awesome video. What a ballsy shot. No no no don’t......yes!!!!!
Shouldn't Trey Burke’s shot make the list of painful Kansas moments?
Edit: Both videos are classic. Get the man a show.
When I first read the title I initially thought it was about Khalid El-Amin. Forgot about Ali's shot against Kansas. But then remembered how good and unlikely that UConn title was that year. El-Amin was sort of like the og Cassius Winston.. a guy who just doesnt look like he should be that good but nobody can stop him.
Ehhh if I recall Uconn was a pretty damn good team, ranked high all year, with Jake Voskuhl and uh...Richard Hamilton!
I think I got that team confused with the Kemba Walker & friends UConn squad that made a run a decade or so ago.
March 20th, 2020 at 11:47 PM ^
Never heard of him.
Fucking sports, man. My GF and I were a month and a half into our relationship at that point. She a UNI grad. We're on our way to meet my parents for the, well it wasn't first but second time, and we get there for the final 10 minutes or so. History made. I mean, I'd have been rooting for UNI anyway that day, likely doing fuck all in meaningfulness. Anyway we went and watched them lose to Sparty in St. Louis the following weekend.
10 years later and we've a 2month old to sit and watch the tournament in 2020 and...
oh shit, Godammit Covid...
Ahh yes, that was a great day!
“Down goes Kansas, down goes Kansas”
I didn't realize he was assistant coaching at CSU, good for him.