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06-18-2008, 09:06 AM
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By far the best part was KG hugging Bill Russell and asking "Did we make you proud?" about 9 times. Russell says yes, so KG asks the next most pressing question:
"Thank God - now you gotta tell me where to go out tonight."
Absolutely my favorite sports moment since the World Series.
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That was awesome. I also got chills hearing how loud the crowd was throughout the game, especially as the Celts extended their lead.
I got to be a big of a Celts fan during college and while I was living in Boston, as I happened to be able to get tickets to quite a few games.
It's times like last night that I really miss living in Boston, and can't wait to go back there after law school. The city must have been insane last night.
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06-18-2008, 09:10 AM
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Hopefully the gutless wonder will never, ever be compared to Michael Jordan again.

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Okay, this is awesome.
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06-18-2008, 09:44 AM
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Some history was made last night also.
Celtics are 9 and 2 vs the Lakers in the Finals
This was one of the biggest blowouts in finals history especially for a series ending win.
This win surpassed the previous NBA record for the largest margin of victory in a championship-clinching game, previously set in Game Five of the 1965 NBA Finals, with the Celtics beating the the Lakers 129–96
This is the Celtics 17th Championship
and...correct me if I am wrong someone...but also Doc Rivers just became the first Black NBA coach to win an NBA Finals (Byron Scott was the first to go but never won) and also first coach who was also a former player that faced a Phil Jackson team (Bulls).
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06-18-2008, 10:36 AM
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The Celtics were fabulous back in the 80s. Ainge, McHale, Bird....
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You have no idea how I get chills thinking about the Celtics (and the NBA, in general) of the 80s.
Danny Ainge for threeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!!!!
Even Kevin McHale and Robert Perish's funny looking selves.
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06-18-2008, 10:39 AM
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You have no idea how I get chills thinking about the Celtics (and the NBA, in general) of the 80s.
Danny Ainge for threeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!!!!
Even Kevin McHale and Robert Perish's funny looking selves. 
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My two favorite classic NBA games are the Bird/Wilkins scoring duel in '88, and the Jordan 63-point game against the Celts in the playoffs in 86. They used to replay those games on ESPN Classic quite a bit, and Dan Patrick used to host a show on ESPN called "NBA's Greatest Games," or something along those lines.
I was really young for both of those games (I'm 27), but I wish I had a clearer memory of when they were played.
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06-18-2008, 10:42 AM
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My two favorite classic NBA games are the Bird/Wilkins scoring duel in '88, and the Jordan 63-point game against the Celts in the playoffs in 86. They used to replay those games on ESPN Classic quite a bit, and Dan Patrick used to host a show on ESPN called "NBA's Greatest Games," or something along those lines.
I was really young for both of those games (I'm 27), but I wish I had a clearer memory of when they were played.
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ESPN Classic is a Godsend.
Your post is full of legends.  I wonder how many legends will come from the new NBA.
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06-18-2008, 10:49 AM
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ESPN Classic is a Godsend.
Your post is full of legends.  I wonder how many legends will come from the new NBA. 
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what counts as the new NBA ?
I think I can make a quick list based on it.
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06-18-2008, 10:57 AM
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what counts as the new NBA ?
I think I can make a quick list based on it.
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Hmmmm...I'm trying to remember when I stopped watching the NBA like my life depended on it. To the point where I stopped caring and knowing who was in playoffs and championships, besides watching SportsCenter or seeing some NBA player on a celebrity blog.
It has to have been when Wilkins and other 80's NBA legends started retiring and so forth. The early to mid 1990s.
Ya know, when slam dunking and 3-point contests started sucking. I haven't watched these contests in years whereas these contests used to be a religion in my household. Just like playoffs and championships were a religion. My fav teams in order were: The Lakers, Celtics, Hawks, and Detroit.
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06-18-2008, 11:04 AM
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that's an awful long list if you are talking mid 90s
Jordan
Iverson
Rodman
Robinson
Duncan
Malone
Payton
Webber
J. Howard
Hill
Olajuwan
Mutumbo
O Neil
Bryant
Nash
Norwitzi
Carter
Divac
Ewing
Barkley
Garnett
Camby
Allen
L James
Arenas
Ming
Marbury
and that's all I can think of...I know I missed a lot.
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06-18-2008, 11:21 AM
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 People who entered the NBA in the 80s are not the new NBA to me. If I was a decade or two older then, yeah, these people would be the "new NBA" to me.
I just chose an arbitrary time period when many of the 80s legends were retiring. But some of the 80s legends were still in the NBA in the early to mid1990s. They can be legends who just hadn't retired yet.
I just see a clear change in the excitement of the NBA that happened in the mid1990s and 2000s. So the newbies of the mid1990s and 2000s are the new NBA and I wouldn't consider these people to be legends.
Mutombo was good when he was drafted in 1991(?) and had a cool career. But beyond his notoriety I wouldn't call him a "legend."
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06-18-2008, 11:35 AM
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 People who entered the NBA in the 80s are not the new NBA to me. If I was a decade or two older then, yeah, these people would be the "new NBA" to me.
I just chose an arbitrary time period when many of the 80s legends were retiring. But some of the 80s legends were still in the NBA in the early to mid1990s. They can be legends who just hadn't retired yet.
I just see a clear change in the excitement of the NBA that happened in the mid1990s and 2000s. So the newbies of the mid1990s and 2000s are the new NBA and I wouldn't consider these people to be legends.
Mutombo was good when he was drafted in 1991(?) and had a cool career. But beyond his notoriety I wouldn't call him a "legend."
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Well with numerous Defensive player of the year and about 8 or 9 all star appearances and a finals appearance against Shaq and the Lakers...it would be hard to ignore.
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06-18-2008, 11:44 AM
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Well with numerous Defensive player of the year and about 8 or 9 all star appearances and a finals appearance against Shaq and the Lakers...it would be hard to ignore.
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Ok, I'll give you Mutombo then.
BLAH @ most of the others, though.
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06-18-2008, 11:48 AM
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Originally Posted by DaemonSeid
that's an awful long list if you are talking mid 90s
Jordan
Iverson
Rodman
Robinson
Duncan
Malone
Payton
Webber
J. Howard
Hill
Olajuwan
Mutumbo
O Neil
Bryant
Nash
Norwitzi
Carter
Divac
Ewing
Barkley
Garnett
Camby
Allen
L James
Arenas
Ming
Marbury
and that's all I can think of...I know I missed a lot.
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Sorry to nitpick, but you have a pretty liberal view on the term "legend." The guys I put in bold, in my view, are more along the lines of guys like Tom Chambers and Bernard King, very good players who fall short of the "legend" tag.
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06-18-2008, 11:51 AM
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Ok, I'll give you Mutombo then.
BLAH @ most of the others, though.
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yeah...well even coming up with that off the top was kind of hard because then you have guys who were role players or footnotesthat kind of get lost in the sauce...
Like john Stockton, Larry Johnson, Jerry Stackhouse, and a few others.
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06-18-2008, 11:55 AM
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You know, had it not been for The Most Embarrassing Moment in Sport History (aka the Patriots losing to the Giants with 2 minutes left during the Superbowl), this would have been the trifecta for Boston sports fans.
Then again, win or lose, the true fans are ever faithful. But it sure does feel great to be on top.
Boston is the greatest sports town - it's just electrifying when any of our guys in town. I sure do miss it up there!!! Thankfully, there are a lot of Boston fans in this area of CT.
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