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Thank you, Willis Reed

Gladeskat

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For one of the best electric moments in sports. After that second shot from the top of the key, the game was over.

Correction, the first shot was from the line, the second from the elbow.
 
loved that 69 Knicks team....all those late 60s 70s Knick Teams...Bill Bradley, Walt Frazier, Earl the Pearl and on and on.. But every team needs a heart and that was Willis Reed...taped up and ready to go.....Grambling State I think,
 
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My roommate in med school("69-'73) had season tickets for the Knicks. Needless to say, I was a big Knicks fan and saw them win their titles. I saw Bill Bradley play every home game in his Princeton career, so it was natural to root for the Knicks. 69-73 were the golden years of the Knicks and I was fortunate enough to experience it first hand. My roommate also had season tickets to the Yankees, Giants and Jets(Joe Namath)-med school was not too bad. We both got to be team Docs for the Yankees-him the New York Yankees and me the Prince William Yankees-you can't have everything !
 
Docrugby1, have you read John McPhee's, "A Sense of Where You Are." It details Bill Bradley's career at Princeton, and McPhee is an excellent writer.
 
Docrugby1, have you read John McPhee's, "A Sense of Where You Are." It details Bill Bradley's career at Princeton, and McPhee is an excellent writer.
I read it many years ago. I still have a picture of Bill Bradley presenting me an award when I was a senior in HS. Bill was a good shooter but not very athletic yet he lasted 10 years in the NBA because he was a smart player. I believe McPhee predicted BB to become President of the United States=Senator and Presidential candidate-not too bad though

Bill played on the USA Olympic team in 1964 and he learned so much from that experience-he learned to pivot to the basket using a subtle arm hook and other tricks to help make up for his lack of athleticism. My little town of Princeton had 3 gold medal winners including a HS classmate, Leslie Bush, who won in diving-she was beautiful as well
 
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Bill played on the USA Olympic team in 1994 and he learned so much from that experience-he learned to pivot to the basket using a subtle arm hook and other tricks to help make up for his lack of athleticism. My little town of Princeton had 3 gold medal winners including a HS classmate, Leslie Bush, who won in diving-she was beautiful as well
That should probably be 1964. :)
 
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