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BeyondGeography

(40,013 posts)
Tue Mar 21, 2023, 03:44 PM Mar 2023

Willis Reed, RIP


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Probably my first sports hero. A guy I grew up with and saw in his prime. Team player, invincible, noble. Used to have epic playoff wars with guys like Wes Unseld, Wilt Chamberlain and Lew Alcindor (his rookie year)/Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.

Truly loved in NY.
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Willis Reed, RIP (Original Post) BeyondGeography Mar 2023 OP
Oh man, I really liked him. Pinback Mar 2023 #1

Pinback

(12,884 posts)
1. Oh man, I really liked him.
Tue Mar 21, 2023, 06:31 PM
Mar 2023

Living in the Deep South, before the Hawks moved to Atlanta — and way before the Jazz/Pelicans, Magic, Hornets, or anybody else in this neck of the woods, I was a big Knicks fan. I loved their teamwork — I never saw such masterful passing and assists on a team level, before or since.

Walt Frazier was the player I really liked (did the guy EVER sweat?), but I also followed Reed, Earl “The Pearl” Monroe, Dave DeBusschere, Bill Bradley, Cazzie Russell, and the rest of the team. Red Holzman was like the King of New York to me.

But Willis Reed, wow. He was truly the heart and soul of that team. What a legacy.

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