RIP Willis Reed

Rick76

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Willis grew up in rural Louisiana in a very poor community. I read a story about him back in the 1960's. Supposedly his high school basketball court had a dirt floor.
 

psuro

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Damn. RIP Willis. Vague recollection of the Knicks championship.
 
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Thought you meant
 
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Alphalion75

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Willis Reed was a man. “Il just rub some dirt on it and go play.”
Willis was so courageous. He took the court in the 7th game of the NBA finals with a torn up knee and hit the first 2 baskets for the Knicks vs the Lakers. How many would do that these days.
 
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LionJim

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Willis was so courageous. He took the court in the 7th game of the NBA finals with a torn up knee and hit the first 2 baskets for the Knicks vs the Lakers. How many would do that these days.
Hip. But, yeah, the rest happened just like you said.

Someone like Kobe would do the same. But Kobe’s dead.
 
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Alphalion75

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Hip. But, yeah, the rest happened just like you said.

Someone like Kobe would do the same. But Kobe’s dead.
Oh... his hip. That's right. I confused his injury with the one Bob Lanier suffered in the NCAA regional finals and couldn't play in the final four vs. Jacksonville. Would have loved to see St. Bonaventure play that game with Lanier. I think they could have won.
 
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Monty2007

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Can't imagine a modern day NBA player doing what The Captain did in that game 7.

RIP Captain
 
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BVSt.Paul

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I read The NY Times obit this morning. Highly recommend if you have access. Some remarkable behind the scenes insights.
 

Nitneelyin

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Saw a number of Wes Unseld/Willis Reed battles in Baltimore (I believe it was the old Baltimore Civic Arena). Those were two gigantic bodies and they fought hard in those games. Reed, Frazier, Bradley, Debusschere (a tall skinny guy by the name of Jackson coming off the bench-wonder what ever happened to him:giggle:) Just a great team and great basketball memories. RIP Willis Reed.
 
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LionJim

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Saw a number of Wes Unseld/Willis Reed battles in Baltimore (I believe it was the old Baltimore Civic Arena). Those were two gigantic bodies and they fought hard in those games. Reed, Frazier, Bradley, Debusschere (a tall skinny guy by the name of Jackson coming off the bench-wonder what ever happened to him:giggle:) Just a great team and great basketball memories. RIP Willis Reed.
DeBusschere was the league's best defender and had remarkable range on his shot.
 
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LionJim

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I highly recommend “The City Game: Basketball in New York, from the World Champion Knicks to the world of the playgrounds,” by Pete Axthelm.

 
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