Imagine Willie in today’s media world! A guy that never seemed to stop smiling, and oozed charisma, and today’s MLB has no 485’ center fields (485!!), so give Willie another 100 homers plus the lost years, and you’ve got something like 830 home runs.
Yes. Say hey kid, right? They didn't mention that here so I was wondering if I was confused. Only caught the tail end of his career. They're right. He was an all star even at that point in time.
Len Bias was the Celtics answer to James Worthy. McHale vs Worthy was a mismatch at both ends of the floor. I believe his death cost the Celtics some championships but no way to know for sure. Red Auerbach was slick enough to recognize and acquire Larry Bird, but arranging a way to obtain Bias immediately after the Celtics won the championship might've been his finest moment as a GM. And he's had quite a few fine moments. Dude is a legend as far as I'm concerned.
ya know, i remember him. And I remember he was great. But I don't remember him as head and shoulders above the rest of the league. ACC was loaded during that era. Possibly the strongest a conference has ever been.
Thanks for the show Ball
THANKS BALL.
WILLIE MAYS 🐐⚾️ 4 EVER!!!🙌🏽💪🏽👏🏽🔥💯😎
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thank you lord ball
Imagine Willie in today’s media world! A guy that never seemed to stop smiling, and oozed charisma, and today’s MLB has no 485’ center fields (485!!), so give Willie another 100 homers plus the lost years, and you’ve got something like 830 home runs.
yeah i never really thought about how huge candlestick woulda been back in the day, when i heard 485 feet i thought they must have said it wrong lol
That's crazy, yeah.
RIP Say Hey
Yes. Say hey kid, right? They didn't mention that here so I was wondering if I was confused. Only caught the tail end of his career. They're right. He was an all star even at that point in time.
Len Bias was the Celtics answer to James Worthy. McHale vs Worthy was a mismatch at both ends of the floor. I believe his death cost the Celtics some championships but no way to know for sure. Red Auerbach was slick enough to recognize and acquire Larry Bird, but arranging a way to obtain Bias immediately after the Celtics won the championship might've been his finest moment as a GM. And he's had quite a few fine moments. Dude is a legend as far as I'm concerned.
Couldn’t believe the news when I heard it. Another brick of childhood gone RIP
Man all these legends passing away but legends live on forever 🙏🏾
heroes are never forgotten
legends never die
"Heroes get rembered, but legends never die." -Babe Ruth 1993
@@mattjennings6706Bro, Ruth died in the '40s. TF are you talking about?? 😅
@@Vic-Vega what part of "legends never die" do you not understand? Just ask Benny "the Jet" Rodriguez or Wendy Peffercorn.
@@mattjennings6706WHO???
APPLAUSE GENTLEMEN
Did you see Mr. Mays?
SAY HEY KID REST IN THE BEST 660!🎉😅❤.
list of things that are legendary:
Willie Mays
this show
Master Ball
Thanks.
Thank you as always dear Friend, Master Ball ❤
Willie may beat all of them Hank Aaron & bate rube
Say Hey! RIP Willie Mays
When I think of The history of the MLB the first person comes to mind The legendary Willie Mays
Zoeke CFL time my picks this week I'm taking the Redbacks tomorrow BC Friday Argos on Sat and Ti Cats on Sun
bOO Hoo
The pistons been a bad organization for a while you can only blame ownership and the front office really
why did Wilbon start the show? That was weird
LIMIT BRONNY WORKOUTS BECAUSE HE SUCKS
"The next time I watch a WNBA game will be the first time I watch a WNBA game." -Norm MacDonald
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Len Bias was head-n-shoulders far better than Jordan or any other college player at that time.
ya know, i remember him. And I remember he was great. But I don't remember him as head and shoulders above the rest of the league. ACC was loaded during that era. Possibly the strongest a conference has ever been.
I guess we'll never know due to the cocaine addiction.