Don Criqui was a CBS Sports colleague of both Gus Johnsons. The NBA legend who was the game analyst (1:05) and the announcer who now works College Football and Basketball for Fox Sports.
1:44:54 Just seeing John Havilcek running down the clock and dribbling kinda of reminds me when Bob Cousy did the same thing, but in the NBA finals in 1962 against the lakers...Great game 👍
My dad was at a game at the old Milwaukee Arena back when Kareem was still with the team. Gus Johnson ripped the rim down on a dunk. I’ve seen a picture of the backboard.
1:31 In regards to Sidney Wicks, Brent Musburger caught heat when he revealed that the Boston Celtics had to get rid of Sidney Wicks and another player (See Celtics vs. 76ers from 1978).
Cowens, at his best in the 1st qtr. It's wild to remember that he became player/coach the next season, which is just a bizarre concept, I'm pretty sure he was the last to do it, it may not even be allowed anymore. Of course, Russell did it first.
Rookie Cornbread, with #30 before he gave it up to ML. And even getting the start! It's just a quick guess, but I think he's the only Celtic to play with Havlicek, Cowen, Bird and McHale. Truly spanning the eras....
When you see Kermit Washington you just can't help but think of what he's infamous for, so quite a twist that he's there to break up the almost fight. What are the odds? Max learned a lesson, though. If you want to go at someone, make it a fan, then you won't get tossed😉
Great cut in to Walton vs Gilmore. It's funny how things go, cuz of course, after helping them win 2 championships, they traded Maxwell for Walton, who helped them win the third...
Kind of amazing that they were playing NBA games at a college arena, but for some reason they didn't want two NY teams, so they made the Nets move after the merger.
This is the greatest youtube channel in history
Definitely 🎉
Don Criqui was a CBS Sports colleague of both Gus Johnsons.
The NBA legend who was the game analyst (1:05) and the announcer who now works College Football and Basketball for Fox Sports.
1:44:54 Just seeing John Havilcek running down the clock and dribbling kinda of reminds me when Bob Cousy did the same thing, but in the NBA finals in 1962 against the lakers...Great game 👍
3:25 I never saw anyone block Bernard’s bass line turnaround jumper before,that shot was virtually impossible to block.
Thanks for the new years eve's gift
I never have dat the chance to watch the former years of Havlicek. But as a veteran player he was really astounding --as the chronicles said.
You can see the space behind the stands beyond the baskets, it looks like a high school stairwell. And the rows with 3 seats, hilarious!
My dad was at a game at the old Milwaukee Arena back when Kareem was still with the team. Gus Johnson ripped the rim down on a dunk. I’ve seen a picture of the backboard.
The Good Old Days of the NBA, even if not many people were watching.
1:31 In regards to Sidney Wicks, Brent Musburger caught heat when he revealed that the Boston Celtics had to get rid of Sidney Wicks and another player (See Celtics vs. 76ers from 1978).
Cowens, at his best in the 1st qtr. It's wild to remember that he became player/coach the next season, which is just a bizarre concept, I'm pretty sure he was the last to do it, it may not even be allowed anymore. Of course, Russell did it first.
Rookie Cornbread, with #30 before he gave it up to ML. And even getting the start! It's just a quick guess, but I think he's the only Celtic to play with Havlicek, Cowen, Bird and McHale. Truly spanning the eras....
We miss you
Yeah I know I’ve just been on a holiday break. But a lot is about to come again extremely soon. Get ready!
Rookie King sure ain't shy about shooting!
When you see Kermit Washington you just can't help but think of what he's infamous for, so quite a twist that he's there to break up the almost fight. What are the odds? Max learned a lesson, though. If you want to go at someone, make it a fan, then you won't get tossed😉
Great cut in to Walton vs Gilmore. It's funny how things go, cuz of course, after helping them win 2 championships, they traded Maxwell for Walton, who helped them win the third...
As a treat for hitting 2K subs before the new year, I’ve dropped a video!
20:40 Wow, Cowens seems to be the only one who knows it was a live ball free throw, strange!
15:20 wow, grammy style!
Kind of amazing that they were playing NBA games at a college arena, but for some reason they didn't want two NY teams, so they made the Nets move after the merger.
Coming to your computer screens from Rutgers Athletic Complex at Rutgers University.
Yeesh, is the crowd there against its will?
---or granny style (we called her Grammy in my fam).
Havlicek stole the ball