KABC-7 December 15, 1973 College Basketball Ucla vs N.c State..
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- KABC-TV7 (Dec 15,1973) College Basketball UCLA vs NC State.. all tapes are cleaned and baked before transfer. please keep in mind the quality Matters on condition of machines and how they were recorded plus tape stock Used. Also Many of These Recordings were Recorded Off Rabbit Ear Antenna, s Not Cable Tv Yet
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It’s amazing how much more flow the game had to it when you didn’t have three or four guys rotating around the three-point line all game long.
And you didn't have guys flopping on every play trying to sell the call while trying to draw a charge. Guys just played basketball back then, minus the acting, whining, and theatrics.
With a minute left we get an appearance from freshman Marques Johnson, future UCLA and NBA star. Talk about loaded...
I like how Keith closes the broadcast by exchanging pleasantries with Bill Russell. After he thanks Bill and wishes him luck, Bill says, "I'll need it" they both laugh and Keith says, "Ok, babe." A couple of really classy guys who worked well together on the broadcast.
Forget how talented Walton was. Ashame injuries derailed his pro career. Won his last 49 games in high school and hadn’t lost a game in 2 plus years at UCLA. Ridiculous!
Wow been 50 years since I watched the game. I remember Walton being in foul trouble but I was stunned that he had 4 in the 1st half.
Sports were much more watchable on TV back then....commercial breaks were only 1 minute long. Much more action...
Remembering how basketball was back then in college, no dunking, no shot clock, and no three-point shot. It was pure basketball with great skills.
The shot clock was needed, as some coaches had been stalling all game. But I agree, college basketball was at its height in the 1970s and early '80s.
@@brianarbenz7206 Yeah the shot clock was really needed i remember teams would stall and just hold the ball against teams like UCLA but even Dean Smith went into his crappy four corners offense late in games and he had the talent that he didn't need to stall in the last 5 minutes of a game.
BORING 😴
Players stayed in school.
There are was dunking at the time this game was played. But, I understand your overall sentiment.... The game was better and the players had better overall fundamentals during this period of time.
December 15, 1973. Game played in St. Louis at the old St. Louis Arena
What a great video. So great to see Dave Meyers in action...big brother to Anne Meyers Drysdale. He lead Sonora High School (La Habra, CA) to its first CIF title. Both are Sonora hall of famers.
Dave Myers became a teacher and basketball coach in Lake Elsinore California. He was revered and respected for what he did for that community.
I was there. My biggest memory was of Keith Wilkes shooting from the corner and Thompson going up to block it. If Thompson wasn't level with the top of the backboard, he was awful close. Billy Walton looked like he could get about 12 feet up on a vertical. He blocked Tommy Burleson's shots without any trouble. But NCSt. threw lobs to Thompson that were at least a foot higher than Walton could reach. I also remember St Louis wasn't much of a basketball town. We took a guy with us from Massachusetts who tried to scalp tickets outside and couldn't sell a single one🤣
St. Louis was a baseball, soccer and hockey town...and beer!
5:12 Ray Buktenica for pants so loud that Herb Tarlek heard them in Cincinnati.
I remember that game well. It was December 73. UCLA (with Bill Walton) crushed state in this game and State got payback in the NCAA tourment the following March and won it all.
Obviously UCLA won this game considering that it was Notre Dame that ended UCLA’s long winning streak a month later.
Another rare find from NCSU 73-74 season.
This game was played on a neutral court in St. Louis. The Final Four game was played in Greensboro, NC which is a little more than an hour from State’s campus in Raleigh. Big advantage for the Wolfpack. With that said UCLA’s late turnovers and missed free throws were the real culprits in the Bruins loss. NC State had a great team that year and were worthy champs. In the final they had to beat Al McGuire’s best Marquette team (Marcus Washington, Mo Lucas, Earl Tatum, Bo Ellis and Lloyd Walton) and did.
Yes, i attended the game, it was a big deal in St. Louis then.
7'-4; 6'-4; 5'-7". Saw the pack twice that year and many times on t.v. The'73 team may have been better. They would embarass teams.
Don’t forget Jim Bystry at the point for the Wolfpack and the extra heat put up on the boards by Cory Husser coming off the bench.
@@joeyhunter842 What!???
Great teams can win anywhere
Tim Stoddard of N.C. State and Pete Trgovich of UCLA were high school teammates on an Indiana state champion team that was the best high school team ever. The school also had Junior Bridgeman of Louisville and the Milwaukee Bucks, and Darnell Adell, who played football at N.C. State and made the roster of the Dallas Cowboys before being injured. Stoddard also pitched for the Baltimore Orioles, becoming the only person to own an NCAA basketball title ring and a World Series title ring. The 1971 Washington High School team in East Chicago, Ind. was the greatest group of athletes ever on a non-magnet public school.
They couldn't beat Thornridge from 1972 or Baltimore Dunbar from 1983.
@@nelsonmcatee3721I wouldn't have bet against them.
Two NCAA titles for Trgovich, one for Stoddard and a Final Four for Bridgeman.
Average margin of victory was twenty nine points. Averaged ninety one per game and had eight where they broke the century mark.
@@nelsonmcatee3721I grew up in Chicagoland and I recall them playing a Chicago Public League Powerhouse and throttled them in 71 72 . Only Kenny Lofton played in a final four and World series also.
Almost forgot. Kenny Loftin was from East Chicago Indiana. Same place that Stoddard was from . That's crazy.
@@shawnyoung8752 Don't forget about Gregg Popovich, another East Chicago guy, though he played high school ball at Merrillville.
In St. Louis. And State loosing was probably the best thing that could have happened to them. Greensboro 's semi was a game for the ages.
COMMENTATORS:
KEITH JACKSON
BILL RUSSELL
TV NETWORK:
ABC
DATE:
15 DECEMBER 1973
Do you have the first half? That play where Thompson drew Walton's 3rd foul was one I've always wanted to see again.
I think both teams would be pretty good in 2022
I think Burleson has legitimate gripes on both the foul called when he blocks Myers' layup and the power move that goes in when they call traveling. The replay shows it's a clean block--in front of the rim, and though it's harder to see without a replay, he doesn't lift his pivot or slide or anything else. Maybe the ref thinks he hops a bit before he makes the move, but I don't see it. (Both calls with 4-5 minutes left.)
Back in late '73, regular season college basketball was not yet a weekly network TV fixture, at least not until early 1976, and NBC showed the NCAA tournament.
UCLA back then was riding the nation's longest winning streak until a Jan. 1974 loss at Notre Dame (shown on TVS syndication, with Dick Enberg and Hot Rod Hundley as commentators).
As for ABC, which had just lost its NBA rights to CBS, this was conceivably their only basketball telecast that season. Played on a neutral court, the old St. Louis Arena.
ABC hoped this would be another Astrodome game, the 1968 spectacular between Hayes and Alcindor that launched modern college basketball as a national game. It wasn't. That was really the game at Notre dame the next February.
In fact, this might’ve been the first ever network telecast of a regular season college basketball game. NBC only started airing the NCAA tournament in 1969. CBS had the NIT before that, when the NCAA tournament telecasts were still syndicated and the regionals and Final Four were all held on consecutive Friday and Saturday nights. TVS had regular season games, including the classic UCLA streak-breakers against Houston in 1968 and Notre Dame in 1974. NBC formally partnered with TVS for weekly regular season telecasts in 1976, although many NBC stations aired the TVS games well before that, including in New York and Chicago.
I can’t believe ucla managed to lose to this team in the ncaa semis. They thoroughly dominated the 2nd half of this game led by Wilkes and mostly without Walton on the floor.
They actually did a jump ball to start the second half.
Tim stoddard pitched in the 1979 world series
And 1983
Mr. Whipple (Dick Wilson) playing a tailor in the Farrah Slacks commercial at 32:07.
I'm not sure...it doesn't really sound like him
Thanks for posting. Best 2 out of 3???
10:52 Ernie Anderson for Mercury.
10:24 Chuck Connors for Sunbeam even though he previously advertised for Schick.
Because he was _branded_ by his Schick. Marked with a cowards name!
@@brianarbenz7206I get it
Watched both games. NC State looked confused by the UCLA talent and it was turnover after turnover turned into UCLA fast break buckets. But UCLA seemed to lose all momentum after the streak was snapped. And NC State learned about playing against the best and played with intensity the rest of the way. Just watch the intros before the tourney game and Burleson. He played awful in the loss and great in the win.
It's true that State played with a more composure in the semi-final rematch and they had improved a lot since the December Game and were worthy National Champions. Still, in the semi-final, UCLA had an 11 point lead late in the 2nd half and a 7 point lead in the second overtime; UCLA gave that game away as much as State won it.
@@scottreed244 Ya what was up with that? They did the same against ND that year. I don't think either team shot their best. NC State had to beat Maryland 103-100 just to get into the tourney. They handled all the teams before this game with ease. I think NC State learned how to be a great team down the stretch and to make the shots when it mattered. UCLA did help them with that in this game. Some of the best college basketball talent ever on the floor that day.
@@scottreed244 The ND game was UCLA's undoing. I was dumbfounded at how they tossed that one away. I think it stuck in their heads. One week later ND goes to UCLA and UCLA wins by like 30.
Johnny Wooden wasn't happy with his team. He didn't think his players had the discipline of past teams.
4:42 Spencer Milligan for Champion Spark Plugs
I wonder how much that tiny TV cost...
Or even both Indiana UCLA games in 75/76
Those were great games.
Two blowouts
At 11:04 Mercury Cougar for 1974
In the 50 years since this game was played, its players have passed from young to old men.
Thank you Captain Obvious
@@Mark-sj3xb You’re welcome.
NC State did not play up to their capabilities this night, UCLA had a lot to do with that though. But in the rematch. David Thompson shown the country who the Best Player in the country was . Why was Walton benched to start the 2nd half ?
He had _four_ fouls in the first half.
@@brianarbenz7206 Thanks Brian, I watched this game , but can't remember Walton getting 4 in the first half. Drollinger player very good and im sure that keep UCLA in a position to win this game. NC State played nervous, which surprised me. any how other than the UCLA - HOUSTON GAME in'68 , this was the Game of the Century
@@stever1791 I liked Indiana-UCLA from November I think 1975. I think it was held in St Louis too. I remember me and my brother drove to my high school's away game 30 miles away, and rushed home afterwards to catch the Indiana- UCLA game. I was a big Hoosiers fan. Last unbeaten team in Division 1 and that's been almost 50 years now.
@@nelsonmcatee3721 That year Indiana was the best college team EVER .
And the next to last unbeaten teams were these 2 - UCLA (30-0) & NC State (27-0) in ‘72-73. State was on probation & couldn’t play in the NCAA.
Go Wolfpack!!
They could not make free throws either