What??? The Mavs have sold out many seasons. Brad Davis will always be Mr. Maverick to me.The Adams League? i'm afraid there was no such league. There were the Adams food colorings and artificial flavors.
SMU had a big basketball following at one time, like in the 60s. Right about the Chaparrals, my father knew the owner and we would sit right behind the bench. I remember asking my parents what "motherfucker" meant.
Dallas has had a size able hockey following. The Dallas Blackhawks won the Adams league many times. But the fights are always the highlight.
Go Mavs. Win one for "basketball Jesus". Originally Posted by gnadfly
The Blackhawks were in the CHL. Not even triple A hockey. Same league as Laredo, Rio Grande Valley, Wichita and Odessa play in now. Dallasnever deserved the NHL franchise. It should have come to Houston, where the WHA Aeros routinely outdrew the Rockets in the Summit and on the road. Because of the failures of the NHL in Oakland (Golden Seals) and Atlanta (Flames), the league decided to fuck Houston when it absorbed the old WHA -- Winnipeg, Quebec, Edmonton and New England. Only Edmonton remains in its original city. They told the Houston organization they'd give them the franchise if they sold 9700 season tickets. They sold 9550. NHL fucked them. Dallas should have been called the Texas Lone Stars. Another massive marketing fuckup. Could have played home games all over the state.
Name me three players from SMUs tradition in the 60s. In fact, name me one. I remember Ira Terrell from the 70s -- might have been the first African American allowed in Highland Park without a lawnmower, and a pretty good 6-7 1/7 forward -- but SMU was a non entity. Their sports were golf and tennis -- big surprise! They did develop a football program in the late 70s, early 80s and wound up being the only NCAA school ever to receive the Death Penalty.
Methinks you're speaking of childhood memories, not much in the way of fact at all. Kinda like meeting the one and only Santa Claus at Sanger-Harris in the early 60s. Or Bugs Bunny at Six Flags.
The Mavs sold out when they opened Reunion. They sold out again when they opened AA Arena. That was the result of excellent local marketing to corporate ticket buyers. Not because the team had captured the hearts of the local community.
Brad Davis...OK. Nuff said!
Enjoy your early childhood memories. Regale them. Cherish them. But don't mistake them for fact, amigo. They're not.
My point about Dallas sports tradition stands.