Wow. Zelmo Beaty - One of my dad's longtime favorites right up until the day he went to LA. 
It was written by Dan Pattison and posted on a great site about the old ABA. You younger BB fans might really enjoy taking some time and perusing the site and old-timers will surely find some memories lurking there.
Thanks for jogging the memory, bajaden!


Not sure when that was written, but you can read the rest here,Big Z always had a lot of great players looking over their shoulders at him. He faced up to all the registered giants --7-2 Wilt Chamberlain, 6-10 Willis Reed, 7-1, Walt Bellamy, and 6-9 Bill Russell, etc. When you look at his career, it's like looking into the soul of the man. He had immense pride. Extraordinary desire. His efforts always cried out for respect. He was like a boxer. He always answered the bell.
And that wasn't exactly easy, either. Not only was he undersized, but he suffered through nine knee operations. He was, and even in his retirement, a great example for youth, and the ultimate professional. His professionalism has carried over into his retirement, where the former Stars' great fulfilled his desire to be a carpenter by building his own home for himself and his wife, Ann, in the upscale Pikes Peak area of Bellevue, Washington, amid the trees and rolling hills. It has the charm of living in a woody area in a canyon. The home captures its natural surroundings. The magnitude of the home seems like the crowning touch for the man his Stars' teammates called, "The Franchise." The house can be called in one word "magnificent."
It was written by Dan Pattison and posted on a great site about the old ABA. You younger BB fans might really enjoy taking some time and perusing the site and old-timers will surely find some memories lurking there.
Thanks for jogging the memory, bajaden!

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