Park Center plays an extra-fast brand of basketball. What has made it special in this memorable season is the passing and finishing that has taken place as the Pirates zoomed at full speed.
A common trait in this modern era of basketball for teams that push the pace is to have players maintain their dribble and make the pass to an open man on the wing too late.
And finishing … don't get us old-timers started on the missed layups in today's game.
This hadn't been the case with the Park Center Pirates in March 2013.
The Pirates had been fabulous at finishing the break in blowing out Edina on Thursday night in the state Class 4A semifinals. This was mentioned to Quinton Hooker after the game. He nodded and said: "That's not an accident. In our practices, if you miss a layup, you run.''
There were no laps around the gym after Saturday night's title game with Apple Valley. The Pirates ran into a team as quick, and much bigger and more physical up front.
The Pirates couldn't get to the basket, and when they did, the shots were being swatted away by 6-foot-10 freshman Brock Bertram. National recruit Tyus Jones ran the Eagles' offense in his usual grand style, Harry Sonie did a tremendous job against Hooker defensively, and Apple Valley its first state title — 74-57.
It also would have been a first for Park Center. And even without that title, it will not diminish the legacy that the 6-foot senior, Hooker, has left at Park Center.