I don't understand.
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Wait, let me guess. Hundley to Selvy: don't know. Did Frank Selvy fail the Lakers?
My favorite Nelson must have won the Celtics a championship.
Willis Reed is better on one leg than most other mortals. It also can only happen in an era where there is no help defense or zone. If not for Willis (I saw the game live on TV) we can subtract one championship from the Knicks total and they would be neck and neck with the Kings.
I don't have a clue as to the last three. I guess that gives away what era I'm stuck in.
Are you actually whining because the Lakers should have won more and the Knicks and Celtics less? Good for you! I love it.
In 62, the Finals came down to the last shot in reg of Gm7. The inbounds was drawn for West, but it got to Selvy who missed a short jumper. Celts won in OT. This series had a game that West won at the buzzer at the LA Sports Arena by stealing an inbound from Sam Jones and blowing by Havlicek for the layup. Logo was the man, man. Wish there was more footage of him in the early days.
In 84, at the end of Gm2, the Lakers were about to go up 2-0 and were extra cautious by calling a timeout to take the ball from the backcourt. Worthy made a crosscourt pass that was stolen and scored by Gerald Henderson, which sent the gm to OT, where they lost. If not for that, bye-bye Boston.
In 89, the Lakers swept the WC, including a 29 pt comeback win in Gm4 at Seattle in the Semis. That team was tantamount to the 2001 squad that couldn't lose towards the end. Riley worked them 2-a-days during the long layoff and Scott pulled a hamstring before the series while Magic pulled his in the 2nd half of Gm2 with LA up by 8 at the time. They spent the rest of the series starting David Rivers and Cooper at guard.
In 70, Frazier also torched West, who had a bad hamstring as well. He hobbled around w/ an ace wrap on it.
2004 - Malone's knee (39 games). Scott Williams fell on it. In Gm2 of the Finals, he re-injured it in the air when one of the Wallaces caught his leg on their body. I think it was Ben. Slava didn't fare too well against Sheed, btw.
Yes, Lakers should've won more. Way it goes.