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Basketball & Chess Retro video footages
Collecting 1989-1993 Golden State Warriors games
Basketball games video footage i hope to see one day:
1974-07-14 World Championship Final Ussr-Usa 105-94 (55-55)
1978-04-09 World invitational tournament Lexington Ussr-Usa 82-107 Bird+Magic vs Belov 32
1981-07-28 Universiade basketball final Bucharest Ussr-Usa 87-93 (41-45)
1982-11-14 Ussr-Indiana Sabonis 25pts CBS broadcast
1986-11-05 Ussr-Arizona ESPN broadcast
1986-11-19 Ussr-Kansas ESPN broadcast
1986-09-13 Buenos Aires semifinal Zalgiris vs Cibona (Sabonis vs Petrovic)
1992-06-14 Ibisa Lithuania-Spain 107-97 Marciulionis 46pts
1995-06-11 Malaga Lithuania-Russia 87-84 Sabonis 36pts
contact: shawshank_mail@yahoo.com
Collecting 1989-1993 Golden State Warriors games
Basketball games video footage i hope to see one day:
1974-07-14 World Championship Final Ussr-Usa 105-94 (55-55)
1978-04-09 World invitational tournament Lexington Ussr-Usa 82-107 Bird+Magic vs Belov 32
1981-07-28 Universiade basketball final Bucharest Ussr-Usa 87-93 (41-45)
1982-11-14 Ussr-Indiana Sabonis 25pts CBS broadcast
1986-11-05 Ussr-Arizona ESPN broadcast
1986-11-19 Ussr-Kansas ESPN broadcast
1986-09-13 Buenos Aires semifinal Zalgiris vs Cibona (Sabonis vs Petrovic)
1992-06-14 Ibisa Lithuania-Spain 107-97 Marciulionis 46pts
1995-06-11 Malaga Lithuania-Russia 87-84 Sabonis 36pts
contact: shawshank_mail@yahoo.com
1973 Providence Ernie DiGregorio NCAA run
The Magical Friar 1972-73 Season
Ernie, Marvin, and Kevin. Providence fans didn’t use the last names of the three Friar greats who formed The Big Three on Providence College’s greatest basketball team.
Ernie DiGregorio, Marvin Barnes, and Kevin Stacom. It seems like they played together for 10 years. In reality, it was only one glorious season that included just 13 home games at the Providence Civic Center.
But what a run they had together.
On Jan. 20, they went out West again to test their abilities against defending national champion UCLA. Unfortunately, the game got away from PC and they lost, 101-77.
The UCLA loss turned out to be the turning point of the Friars’ season. They proceeded to close the regular season with 13 consecutive victories after that loss, and entered the NCAA Tournament 23-2. PC finished their first season in the Civic Center with a perfect 13-0 home record.
More than the won-loss record, it was how the Friars played that made this team so special.
DiGregorio was one of the best passing point guards in the history of college basketball. Two or three times a game he brought fans out of their seats with seemingly impossible deliveries.
DiGregorio led the Friars in scoring, averaging over 24 points per game. Marvin averaged 18.3 points a night, while Stacom added 17.8 points per game.
Entering the first round of the Tournament, the Friars were playing maybe the best basketball of any team in the country. They were riding a thirteen game winning streak, and were ranked fifth in the country by the AP.
Behind 31 points from DiGregorio and a 21 point, 17 rebound effort from Barnes, they easily dispatched St. Joseph’s in the first round, 89-76. Providence scored 53 second half points in their tournament opener.
Next up was Pennsylvania, the team that bounced Providence out of the NCAA Tournament the year prior. The Friars got their revenge in ‘73, however, drilling Penn by a score of 87-65. Barnes had 20 points and 13 rebounds in the win, while King (18), DiGregorio (16), and Stacom (16) all finished in double figures.
The Eastern Regional Final was a powerhouse matchup of top ten teams in PC and Maryland.
They boasted three of the best players in college basketball in Tom McMillen (the high school player of the year his senior year of high school), Len Elmore, and John Lucas. All three were All Americans in their Maryland careers, and each was a high first round pick.
Despite riding a 15 game winning streak, few people gave the Friars much of a chance - but PC was having none of it.
In what was one of the best first halfs ever seen in college basketball, Maryland had a one point lead over PC, 51-50, at the break. DiGregorio was amazing, with 24 points in the first half, but he also picked up four fouls.
Early in the second half, PC gradually built up a double digit lead behind DiGregorio and Stacom, but with a little over 11 minutes left Ernie D. fouled out. He finished with 30 points and played a masterful floor game.
Providence’s lack of depth was now going to be severely tested. In order to compensate for the loss of DiGregorio, Stacom moved over to the point and Costello slid to the backcourt. The Friars never missed a beat, taking out Maryland, 103-89.
While DiGregorio was incredible in the first half, Kevin Stacom was outstanding in the second - finishing with 24 points in the game. Barnes had a 19 point, 15 rebound double double, as Providence eclipsed 50 second half points for the third straight game.
The Friars were headed to the Final Four!
PC was on a roll, and most expected them to beat Memphis State, setting up a rematch with UCLA in the championship.
The Friars certainly played like the favorites early, displaying the type of game that some analysts called the best eight minutes of basketball they had ever seen.
Just about all Friar fans know what happened next.
Barnes sprained his knee and was done for the game. Without Barnes, Providence’s lack of depth showed. They could not control Memphis State’s inside game led by Kenon and 6’8 Ronnie Robinson. As a result, Memphis State gradually pulled away and won the game, 98-85.
The Friar team that had dominated the second half throughout the tournament was outscored 58-36 over the final 20 minutes, after leading by nine at the break. Ernie D finished with 32 points, while Marvin had scored 12 points in 11 minutes before going down. Kenon (28 points, 22 rebounds) and Robinson (24 points, 16 rebounds) dominated on the interior in Marvin’s absence.
Friar Nation was devastated. I personally felt like I had been punched in the gut. Without Marvin, Providence went on to lose to Indiana in the third place game that no Friar fan really cared about. It was a brutal way to end our dream season.
Providence finished the year ranked fourth in the country in the AP poll. Ernie was named an AP First Team All American, while Marvin was added to a few other All American squads.
Ernie, Marvin, and Kevin. Providence fans didn’t use the last names of the three Friar greats who formed The Big Three on Providence College’s greatest basketball team.
Ernie DiGregorio, Marvin Barnes, and Kevin Stacom. It seems like they played together for 10 years. In reality, it was only one glorious season that included just 13 home games at the Providence Civic Center.
But what a run they had together.
On Jan. 20, they went out West again to test their abilities against defending national champion UCLA. Unfortunately, the game got away from PC and they lost, 101-77.
The UCLA loss turned out to be the turning point of the Friars’ season. They proceeded to close the regular season with 13 consecutive victories after that loss, and entered the NCAA Tournament 23-2. PC finished their first season in the Civic Center with a perfect 13-0 home record.
More than the won-loss record, it was how the Friars played that made this team so special.
DiGregorio was one of the best passing point guards in the history of college basketball. Two or three times a game he brought fans out of their seats with seemingly impossible deliveries.
DiGregorio led the Friars in scoring, averaging over 24 points per game. Marvin averaged 18.3 points a night, while Stacom added 17.8 points per game.
Entering the first round of the Tournament, the Friars were playing maybe the best basketball of any team in the country. They were riding a thirteen game winning streak, and were ranked fifth in the country by the AP.
Behind 31 points from DiGregorio and a 21 point, 17 rebound effort from Barnes, they easily dispatched St. Joseph’s in the first round, 89-76. Providence scored 53 second half points in their tournament opener.
Next up was Pennsylvania, the team that bounced Providence out of the NCAA Tournament the year prior. The Friars got their revenge in ‘73, however, drilling Penn by a score of 87-65. Barnes had 20 points and 13 rebounds in the win, while King (18), DiGregorio (16), and Stacom (16) all finished in double figures.
The Eastern Regional Final was a powerhouse matchup of top ten teams in PC and Maryland.
They boasted three of the best players in college basketball in Tom McMillen (the high school player of the year his senior year of high school), Len Elmore, and John Lucas. All three were All Americans in their Maryland careers, and each was a high first round pick.
Despite riding a 15 game winning streak, few people gave the Friars much of a chance - but PC was having none of it.
In what was one of the best first halfs ever seen in college basketball, Maryland had a one point lead over PC, 51-50, at the break. DiGregorio was amazing, with 24 points in the first half, but he also picked up four fouls.
Early in the second half, PC gradually built up a double digit lead behind DiGregorio and Stacom, but with a little over 11 minutes left Ernie D. fouled out. He finished with 30 points and played a masterful floor game.
Providence’s lack of depth was now going to be severely tested. In order to compensate for the loss of DiGregorio, Stacom moved over to the point and Costello slid to the backcourt. The Friars never missed a beat, taking out Maryland, 103-89.
While DiGregorio was incredible in the first half, Kevin Stacom was outstanding in the second - finishing with 24 points in the game. Barnes had a 19 point, 15 rebound double double, as Providence eclipsed 50 second half points for the third straight game.
The Friars were headed to the Final Four!
PC was on a roll, and most expected them to beat Memphis State, setting up a rematch with UCLA in the championship.
The Friars certainly played like the favorites early, displaying the type of game that some analysts called the best eight minutes of basketball they had ever seen.
Just about all Friar fans know what happened next.
Barnes sprained his knee and was done for the game. Without Barnes, Providence’s lack of depth showed. They could not control Memphis State’s inside game led by Kenon and 6’8 Ronnie Robinson. As a result, Memphis State gradually pulled away and won the game, 98-85.
The Friar team that had dominated the second half throughout the tournament was outscored 58-36 over the final 20 minutes, after leading by nine at the break. Ernie D finished with 32 points, while Marvin had scored 12 points in 11 minutes before going down. Kenon (28 points, 22 rebounds) and Robinson (24 points, 16 rebounds) dominated on the interior in Marvin’s absence.
Friar Nation was devastated. I personally felt like I had been punched in the gut. Without Marvin, Providence went on to lose to Indiana in the third place game that no Friar fan really cared about. It was a brutal way to end our dream season.
Providence finished the year ranked fourth in the country in the AP poll. Ernie was named an AP First Team All American, while Marvin was added to a few other All American squads.
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1968 UCLA vs Houston game of the century
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1960 1988 NCAA basketball finals memories
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2012 Olympic qualifying 1/4 Lithuania vs Puerto Rico
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2008 Olympic basketball semifinal Spain vs Lithuania
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1992 Olympic basketball bronze medal game Lithuania vs Russia
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1992 Olympic Basketball Qualifying Lithuania vs Croatia
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1988 Olympic Basketball Final Ussr vs Yugoslavia
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1988 Olympic basketball semifinal Ussr vs Usa
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1988 Olympic basketball 1/4 playoofs Ussr vs Brasil Oscar Schmitd 46pts !
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1976 Olympic basketball final Usa vs Yugoslavia
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1976 Olympic basketball final Usa vs Yugoslavia
1975 08 17 Intercontinental cup Canada vs Ussr S.Belov 38pts
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1975 08 17 Intercontinental cup Canada vs Ussr S.Belov 38pts
1973 Moscow Universiade basketball Final Usa vs Ussr
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1973 Moscow Universiade basketball Final Usa vs Ussr
1988 Thessaloniki Chess Olympiad part 2
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1975 Milan and Vidmar Memorial first Karpov chess tournaments after becoming Champion
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1975 Milan and Vidmar Memorial first Karpov chess tournaments after becoming Champion
1977 NIT Indiana State vs Houston Larry Bird 44pts vs Birdsong 30pts
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1977 NIT Indiana State vs Houston Larry Bird 44pts vs Birdsong 30pts
Korchnoi would have won this match if he just stayed with the french defence. Karpov couldn't make any headway against it at all.
What's weird is after 2 matches, 78 games, Karpov was ahead 8 wins to Kasparov 7 wins. Yet Kasparov is the champion. Playing Politics ended up being Karpovs downfall ironically.
Vienas is Lietuvos krepsinio dievu!😁💪👏👏👏
Baguio, todavia la guerra fria en el Ajedrez con un Anatoly Karpov impasible
wtf is that music
Видеохроника бесценна! Изнурительный и драматический матч с потрясающей заключительной партией!
Junto a Paul Keres un campeon sin corona
Korcho imparable
Wonderful Oscar
He played fundamental basketball at it’s best
La.llamada.olimpiada.del hambre
Very good
When I look at Bird playing with no 3-point line for his entire amateur career, and then consider Steph who had the 3-point line his entire life, Bird's long-distance shooting becomes even that much more remarkable, especially since during Bird's career it was a shot of opportunity and not woven into the offense. GOAT.
Otis Birdsong had a pretty good NBA career as well.
St Bonaventure beat Houston to win the NIT that year!!!!
Kde si môžem Pozrieť Celi Priami prenos Olympiadi Ďakujem
Look at that old rusty Russian clock... that thing looks like a bomb detonating device
Browne.parece algo incomodo y sorprendido por 2. B3!
Un campeon mundial que arriesga y gana
beautiful!!!👍
Gracias!👍
Thank you for this footage
Really excellent collection of photos. Thank you for sharing. Who is analyzing with the white pieces at 1:04:04 against the Soviet trio? Also, at 1:11:08 we see a young Anand seated alongside several senior GMs. Where and when was this taken?
Tony Miles with extremely long hair?! I'm not sure
I thought the higher seed always wore the white unis. How was it that an undefeated #1 was in the road uniforms?
music ruins all
Thanks 👍
Why do you think anyone wants to see that distracting clock flickering on screen. It's like you are trying to ruin the experience.
Rules were different you could run with the ball on a side out of bounds .
😢🎉❤❤❤
Bobby Fischer vs Tigran Petrosian, Buenos Aires 1971, Hauptschiedsrichter referee was german Grandmaster Lothar Schmid, as in the worId titIe match 1972 in Reykjavik
5:29 Tal disapearing like a authentic magician 😂
Very nice actually
Thanks for the upload!
Excellent!
Stein won the tournament with 11 / 17. +5 is amazing result against such a brilliant field Tal was second 10 / 17 Keres scored 8,5 / 17, but had good win over Tal again with black pieces .Somehow Tal´s scary sacrifices did not work so well against Keres and they did not work against Korchnoi at all .
Those Indiana State uniforms were ugly.,
Thank you for this video :)
He was able not to pay child support for the seasons he played in the NBA ,remarkable
1:48 Larry always had a quick wit!
The G O A T . . . My favourite sportsman of all time . . .
That shot of Bird & Maravich together was a classic. Pete told Larry "You don't need to take all those tough shots vs. double-teams". Larry told him "I wouldn't be facing all those double-teams if you played better". Larry Legend 😂
The USSR has had the worIds superior poIiticaI and oeconomicaI as weII as inteIIectuaI system.Putins Russian Federation is the true foIIower.
6-12-24 R.I.P JERRY WEST
EngIish transIation wouId be fine, thanks !
"Stay classy, San Diego" 😜
Thanks for this. But why have music during the game footage?
When your coach (Furman) finishes a mere 1,5 point behind you, you know you have to keep him 😋
🧑🏿🔧🧑🏿🔧
What the hell is going on with the reffing. No and-1's?? I dont understand
#31 is fellow French Licker, and co-captain of the team, Danny King.