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24FPS
Basketball is a team sport, and Bill Russell was the greatest teammate. In my estimation he is indeed the GOAT. He was gifted athletically, and mentally. Sometime the greats have certain moves others find hard to replicate. Kareem had his unstoppable sky hook. So why can't players do it today? Bill Russell's unique move was to block the other team's shot, but then block it to his own Celtic teammates to start a fast break. Block it to your own man sounds so simple, but nobody does it.
The first game I remember watching on TV was his last, where his aging Celtics punked the Lakers on the Lakers home court in a seventh, deciding game.
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crholmstrom
He lived in Seattle since 1973. Got to meet him once when I was a kid. RIP
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crholmstrom
He lived in Seattle since 1973. Got to meet him once when I was a kid. RIP
Pretty cool, however he was notorious for shunning fans, including kids! His take was that he was under no obligation to be seen as a role model and fans knew not to ask him for autographs.
That's his own right, as far as I'm concerned, I actually have a pet peeve about adults that pester celebs to sign things. He was still possibly the greatest player ever, but if not at the very top, then at least in the top 10 (we got Kareem, Wilt, MJ, Labron, Kobe, Shaq, Magic, Bird ... and many would argue against it, but I would also include Pistol Pete Maravich in my top 10)
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kovach
For the first time ever, NBA retiring a number league-wide. Also all jerseys will have a patch and all floors will have a clover leaf by the scores table:
https://www.nba.com/news/bill-russells-no-6-jersey-to-be-retired-throughout-nba]#6 Retired - All NBA[/url]
Can't wait to see that in the Staples center floor and in all Lakers jerseys.Only thing better would be stripping LeBron of #6.
And a Celtics championship of course.
Without a dought , Pistol Pete Maravich was one of the best pure shooters in the history of the NBA !!!!!!!!! (I think he could shoot and score blindfolded as he had such a feel and sense for scoring )Quote
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crholmstrom
He lived in Seattle since 1973. Got to meet him once when I was a kid. RIP
Pretty cool, however he was notorious for shunning fans, including kids! His take was that he was under no obligation to be seen as a role model and fans knew not to ask him for autographs.
That's his own right, as far as I'm concerned, I actually have a pet peeve about adults that pester celebs to sign things. He was still possibly the greatest player ever, but if not at the very top, then at least in the top 10 (we got Kareem, Wilt, MJ, Labron, Kobe, Shaq, Magic, Bird ... and many would argue against it, but I would also include Pistol Pete Maravich in my top 10)