I'm 26 now and live in Texas so here are the 7 games I've ever gone to.
#1 - Game 6 Clincher...I don't think this will ever be topped. Out of my favorite teams, my brothers and I would always talk about which championship would be the best. It was always Celtics hands down. At that time though, it was a pipe dream. Anyway, we flew on a redeye from Seattle to Minneapolis and then to Boston and got there like at 11AM. We were one of the few at the bar near the Garden (name escapes me right now). Well we started walking around and decided to go "The Greatest Sports Bar". We stayed there until about 2 1/2 hours before gametime. The atmosphere in that place was ridiculous. THey had these old videos. It got us even more fired up. Everyone knows how it turned out but this was a once in a lifetime opportunity and the ultimate of ultimate games. A championship this season would be awesome don't get me wrong, but the first one is always the best.
#2 Game 7 against the Cavs
This was our first time in Boston and I didn't think this one could be topped. Lebron and Pierce going back and forth was ridiculous. At that time, Ray Allen was in a major funk and PJ had not done anything for the most part. Two of the people sitting to the right of me were just killing PJ. I was more of a Ray critic but PJ had been a bust up until then and then it turned all around. PJ making that jumper and Pierce scrambling for the ball and calling timeout are the two moments I will most remember from that game.
#3 My Bears at home against the Saints NFC Championship
This was another first time visit to a city of my favorite team. Boston is a pretty nice city, but Chicago is on another level. We stayed at the Hyatt there so it was 90% Saints fans which sucked. I got so sick of that "Who Dat" chant. Anyway, it was a cold sob (living in AZ at the time) but once the game got going, I didn't even feel it. The crowd was awesome and then the snow started coming down. It felt like a dream. To be honest though, the Saints should've won that game. Sean Peyton is a big time idiot. He completely got away from the run and Deuce. Anyway, after they had won, we went down to the bars and caught the 2nd half of the Colts-Pats game. I personally was scared of the Colts but I can't stand the Pats so I pulled for Indy. It ended up being a great game but everyone was pretty much drained after that.
#4 Final Four this year in San Antonio
I'm a Tarheel fan so it was disappointing as hell. I sat by a bunch of Kansas fans (older folk who sat down all the time!) at first but decided to just go to the lower level and watch where the ushers typically are. That would've been the greatest comeback ever but Danny Green missing that in and out 3 was the back breaker. I wish Roy Williams could learn from Thibadeau on how to coach D. They p--- me off. Losing yesterday to BC was a joke. The best part about going was that I got to watch the game for $50! This wasn't a bad seat either. This was upper deck and literally center court about 5 rows up. An older lady had a ticket so I scalped it and went. After they lost, I drove right back home which is about 11 hrs away! Definitely not a fun trip back
#5 Carolina against Santa Clara at Pete Newell classic in Oakland.
This was the first Carolina game that I had gone to and they were ridiculous seats. First row behind the basket. This was the year that people including myself thought the Heels would return to champion contention (they ended up winning the whole thing). Anyway, it was a bust because they ended up losing to Santa Freakin Clara! What I'll remember most about that day was after the game was done, I started to exit the arena (didn't feel like staying for the 2nd game), I noticed a big breaking news flash on a bar tv. It was the Artest-Detroit fight. That was insane.
#6 Celtics at Dallas. I can't remember the year but this was the first Celtics game I had been to. This was back in the old arena. Anyway, Boston wasn't too good at the time but they were coming off a 4 game winning streak so there was something riding into that one. Anyway, Antoine put up one of his classic bad performances while Pierce carried them to a nailbiting victory.
#7 Bears at Seattle last year regular season. Bears sucked, game sucked and this was easily the worst game even though Seattle's crowd is the best crowd I've been to and that includes the Bears NFC championship game. The design of that stadium keeps all the noise there. It's pretty incredible.
Those are the only 7 games I've been to. The top 3 will be tough to beat but definitely 1 won't be.