‘Stevie Shoot a Three Pointer’ – My apologies
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There’s been a spike in traffic to my site. I guess you could call it a March Madness spike? I don’t know what to call it. It should probably be something catchy because it happens every year during the NCAA tournament. This year, however, saw a much larger increase in traffic to posts about one topic in particular. It’s probably because of UCLA’s return to the Sweet 16 for the first time since 2008. During the month of March, people stumble upon my blog because of this song:
Stevie Shoot a Three Pointer
Apparently I’m not the only person who remembers this song. I’m not the only one who loved this song. I’m not the only one who wants to hear the song again. Because a lot of people searched for it this March.
It used to be online. I even linked to it. But now it has disappeared. I’m sorry if you’ve stumbled upon my blog in an effort to find the song. I’ll do what I can to find another copy of it. And when I do, I’ll be sure to share it again for all the world to hear when they start searching for it again next March.
In case you had forgotten, this song generated some controversy when local stations played it on the radio.
Stevie Shoot a Three Pointer is such a great piece of local sports and radio history. I sure hope I can find a copy of it again.
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Get me a ticket for a airplane, Got to see the Hoosiers win another game, The other guys will lose, Scoring 2 by twos, Steve Alford shoot a 3 pointer , I dont care what other teams you got to play, Your gonna stomp on them anyway, Come on Bobby Knight, Throw some chairs tonite, And Stevie shoot a 3 pointer.
It started out as Steve Alford shoot a three pointer. I was only in 7th grade at the time so I could be wrong. However, I think I remember the NCAA cracking down on the song so they changed it to Stevie.
AWESOME!!! Thank you for that reminder.