What was your sweetest championship as a fan?

Via

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We don't actually play the games, but sometimes we watch them like we're part of the team. And now that my long suffering Blackhawks might be on the verge I have to reflect.

Being an in-state homer, mine are:

1) Bears Superbowl victory - I was just a kid, but Walter Payton was my first athlete idol. I lived and died when they lost the playoff game the previous year (I think to the 49ers), and the next year I treasured every moment of those dominant playoffs en route to the title.

The Bears SHOULD have been undefeated that year.

2) Jordan's first title. I loved that team. By the end of the finals they were the best NBA team I've ever seen.


None of the teams I root for consistantly have ever won a major NCAA championship.
 

OCGuy

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Last year watching Kobe get a ring without Shaq.

Other than that, Angels world series.

Ducks were pretty sweet just because they are an expansion team.

OC baby ;)
 

preCRT

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The greatest moments in the history of sports:
The 2004 MLB ALCS & World Series!

FINALLY!!!!
 

CKent

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The greatest moments in the history of sports:
The 2004 MLB ALCS & World Series!

FINALLY!!!!

I'm a Yankees fan and even I enjoyed watching. Also enjoyed the '86 Mets, and the '96 & '98 Yanks.

My favorite was the Giants-Pats superbowl though. Everything about it was amazing. The fact the Giants were such huge underdogs, the fact it was a New England team they were playing against, their audacity to have already published a book about their perfect season, the Boss -owning- the halftime show... man <3
 

Bill Brasky

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KU vs Memphis NCAA Title game '08.

Chalmers hits the three at the buzzer to send it into overtime. Just insane. The fact that it happened while I was at my favorite bar in Lawrence with all my friends blows my mind. For me, it won't be topped.

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Pistons 2004. Watching them tear apart the Lakers was a thing of beauty.

I've never liked the Pistons but I'll admit to releasing a squeal of joy when they tore that team apart piece by piece after having to listen to the grotesque, slobbery love-fest the press had with that Lakers team all year...

Watching that foregone conclusion go up in smoke was a thing of beauty.

As for me... I'm a Seattle fan. So I'm pretty much resigned to celebrating a few great conference championships.
 

FallenHero

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Upcoming Hawks victory. Otherwise, Jordan's first Championship. White Sox, although I am a fan of them, only very casually and I celebrated, it didn't mean anything to me or evoke any sort of emotional response like the Hawks or Bulls do/did.
 

JujuFish

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I'll get back to you when one of my teams actually wins (in my lifetime).
*looks at Sabres*
*looks at Bills*
*looks at Indians*
*shakes head*
 

Ricemarine

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I'll get back to you when one of my teams actually wins (in my lifetime).
*looks at Sabres*
*looks at Bills*
*looks at Indians*
*shakes head*

*looks at Seahawks*
*looks at Mariners*
*looks at Sounders*
*looks at Sonics sent to OKC*
*shakes head*
 

her209

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When the Giants beat the Patriots in the Super Bowl.

:biggrin:

(Disclaimer: Not a fan of either team.)
 
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well, the only championship any of my teams has won in my lifetime is the phillies 2008 WS so i guess its that by default.
 

Pollock

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Wasn't alive to see the Bears win the superbowl, Cubs aren't ever going to win the World Series, and while I did love the Bulls' run as a kid, I don't watch the NBA anymore.

That leaves the Buckeyes and their crazy '02 football national championship.

*cue flames against OSU*
 

rcpratt

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Until my Boilers win it all in Houston in 2011, my best was the 2006 ALCS/WS, even though we lost. The turnaround from previous years was what made it.

Other than that, the Wings' Cups I guess. Hard to get too excited when they win it that often, though.
 

bignateyk

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Penguins Stanley Cup last year (was the first in my lifetime). Steelers championships are a distant second. I like the steelers and all, but pro football is no hockey.

I would love to see Penn State get one, but I don't think that will happen any time soon. If that were to happen, it might go ahead of the hockey championship.
 

Kirby

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I'm not old enough to remember the 1992 championship, but the 2009 season was awesome. Especially since I'm still in school. Ingram winning Alabama's first Heisman was cool too.