82and0

82and0

I cover basketball history.
I aim to educate and entertain.

Jamaal Wilkes Highlights

Jamaal Wilkes Highlights

The Elgin Baylor Story

The Elgin Baylor Story

Remembering Tarzan Cooper

Remembering Tarzan Cooper

Remembering Bob Kurland

Remembering Bob Kurland

Marcus Smart Is GONE

Marcus Smart Is GONE

Tatum Or Bird

Tatum Or Bird

Who Is The WNBA Goat?

Who Is The WNBA Goat?

So Where Does He Rank Now?

So Where Does He Rank Now?

Zion Man

Zion Man

The Original Denver Nuggets

The Original Denver Nuggets

Remembering Goose Tatum

Remembering Goose Tatum

Remembering Marques Haynes

Remembering Marques Haynes

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  • @morrisparrish76
    @morrisparrish762 күн бұрын

    What do you call a man who: Played 46mpg Got 23rpg Scored 30ppg For his career ? Answer: the greatest of ALL time!

  • @morrisparrish76
    @morrisparrish762 күн бұрын

    One thing not mentioned in this video: only one man had 5 rules changed to hinder his game!

  • @82and0
    @82and02 күн бұрын

    @@morrisparrish76 wilt was a beast rip

  • @morrisparrish76
    @morrisparrish762 күн бұрын

    We all know it now!

  • @morrisparrish76
    @morrisparrish762 күн бұрын

    Nate Thurmond was scared to death & rightfully so : wilt chamberlain!

  • @TheBrett04
    @TheBrett043 күн бұрын

    Too bad Kareem Abdul Jabbar (aka Lew Alcindor) wasn't happy in Milwaukee. The center position was their only weak spot. They would've been on the same level as Boston, Philadelphia and L.A. Sure Jack Sikma and Bob Lanier were solid, but let's face it, they were no Kareem.

  • @basketball_historian23
    @basketball_historian233 күн бұрын

    I don't know if the Lakers would have 5 championships in the 80s if that Sonics team never got broken up cuz those Sonics teams were deep with DJ Gus Williams downtown Freddie Brown Jack Sikma John Johnson Paul Silas and Lonnie Shelton with a hall of fame coach Lenny Wilkens

  • @basketball_historian23
    @basketball_historian233 күн бұрын

    One of the greatest defensive guards of all time he should have been on the top 75 over Damian Lillard in my opinion

  • @basketball_historian23
    @basketball_historian233 күн бұрын

    Wilt is my goat cuz Wilt was great at playing 3 different ways which was score 1st with the Warriors the all around game with the Sixers and defense 1st with the Lakers

  • @basketball_historian23
    @basketball_historian233 күн бұрын

    I have this team as the greatest individual team of all time they were a great rebounding team a great defensive team a great passing team great scoring team and they ended the Celtics 8 championship streak

  • @leecaryer2569
    @leecaryer256915 күн бұрын

    His natural position was center, but he was on teams with Embry, Thurmond and Reed. Today, as a high post center, he would be unstoppable! He would burn you from the top of the circle, if you went out on him he could drive with ease. Plus, he was unselfish and a great passer. In college, his coach complained he should shoot more, and he played with four future NBA players. Other than Wilt, he is the only player to average more than 20 rebounds more than once (twice). He is the only player named to NBA top 75 while playing out of position. Unquestionably and all-star. In 1962 he was named among the top five players with Oscar, West, Elgin and Wilt. They were in the NBA, he was in college.

  • @82and0
    @82and014 күн бұрын

    He waa a underrated legend

  • @josephphoenix1376
    @josephphoenix137617 күн бұрын

    Excellent Episode 👍 67 Team is definitely 1 of the All Time Great Teams...They had a Bonafide Starting 5! Great 6 th man but after that thier bench was definitely thin! This team could compete in ANY ERA!🏀🏆😄

  • @82and0
    @82and014 күн бұрын

    Thank you. Its sad we lost Chet recently

  • @jab1289
    @jab128927 күн бұрын

    What if the Dallas Chapparals moved to New Jersey in early 1973? According to an article I read from that time, they were in the process of doing so. One stipulation, though, was that they had to pay a territorial fee to the Nets (who were in New York at that time, and playing on Long Island). That may have held it up. If they were able to meet that, and if they moved to NJ, the San Antonio Spurs never exist. That would be huge. They have been one of the most successful NBA Franchises since the merger.

  • @Old_School_NBA_Fan
    @Old_School_NBA_FanАй бұрын

    RIP Bill Walton. Truly a great man and player

  • @82and0
    @82and0Ай бұрын

    Its really sad. We lost a real one

  • @pjtheory
    @pjtheoryАй бұрын

    The 1966-1967 76ers were 46-4 in the first 50 games of the regular season, they finished with a then record 68-13 record, they had the most imposing front line (e.g., Chamberlain 7'1" 290 pounds, Jackson 6'9" 250 pounds, Chet Walker 6'6" 225 pounds) in NBA history, and their roster consisted of 4 HOF (e.g., Chamberlain, Greer, Walker, Cunningham) players. At minimum, they are 1 of the top 5 teams in NBA history. I also agree with 82and0 that Wilt would have been named Finals MVP for his overall performance in the 67 NBA Finals. Wilt hit 2, yes, 2 clutch free throws in the final minute of Game 6 to clinch the NBA title and he outplayed Nate Thurmond on the offensive (e.g., Wilt .560 FG %) and defensive (e.g., Thurmond .343 FG %) side of the floor.

  • @ric2097
    @ric2097Ай бұрын

    You think he was a better defender then Bobby Jones from '79 to '85 ??

  • @danreed5171
    @danreed5171Ай бұрын

    Boston is DEAD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @danreed5171
    @danreed5171Ай бұрын

    By simple deduction, the greatest team must involve the GREATEST player ..........WILT.... THis year as per coach Hannum, WIlt had 7.0 assists a game... Like BIll Russell had 5 other hall of famers..NOW WILT had it.......game series over b4 it started

  • @master-kq3nw
    @master-kq3nwАй бұрын

    Good team Gilmore sloan bob love

  • @frederickrapp5396
    @frederickrapp5396Ай бұрын

    Sam Jones: master of the bank shot.

  • @user-nl8ml9jn9m
    @user-nl8ml9jn9mАй бұрын

    Lucas did not play pro his first year out of college. That put him at odds with a somce of the Cinncinnati Royals. George Steinbrenner paid him $100,000 not to play. He was making more than Oscar Robertson. Sitting out year, I think, may have put him behind a little. Also he was always working on some sort of business scheme. I think that distracted him a lot.

  • @mr.goodenough3796
    @mr.goodenough3796Ай бұрын

    In the early to mid 80s they were just a slight notch below Boston and Philly in the East. Great team.

  • @bryanburnap4537
    @bryanburnap4537Күн бұрын

    They never should have moved from the West to the East in 1980

  • @steves9964
    @steves99642 сағат бұрын

    @@bryanburnap4537 That had to be because of the Dallas expansion for 1980-81, right? The Central Division already had six teams as of 1979-80, so there's no way they could have just added Dallas there and called it a day when the Atlantic and Midwest only had five apiece. Obviously Dallas had to join Houston and San Antonio and everyone else in the Central at the time either weren't going to be moved west (Atlanta and Cleveland) or had already been moved from the west (Detroit and Indiana). Had to be a MIlwaukee-Chicago swap for San Antonio-Houston.

  • @totororules9106
    @totororules9106Ай бұрын

    even though larry probably played against weaker competition, the same things that worked for him also worked for the other players. Also, is his teamate george yardley in the Hof?

  • @82and0
    @82and0Ай бұрын

    But he played against who was infront of him. And he competed in his time and in his way he is a hof no doubt to me

  • @totororules9106
    @totororules9106Ай бұрын

    When is said "the same things that worked for him also worked for also players" I meant that even though the competition was, worse, the other players weren't better than him in his time which was why he should be in the HOF

  • @82and0
    @82and0Ай бұрын

    @@totororules9106 think about the pre NBA/baa players like the those original Celtics players they are even more forgotten

  • @totororules9106
    @totororules9106Ай бұрын

    maybe some of them haven't gotten their respect, but people like ed macauley, bill sharman, and arnie risen on the early celtics teams are in the HOF and some great players on the baa celtics teams like SONNY HERTZBERG and ED SADOWSKI either weren't good enough to make the HOF, or didn't play for long enough.

  • @BeastSquad-uq1wh
    @BeastSquad-uq1whАй бұрын

    Man, he jacked

  • @BeastSquad-uq1wh
    @BeastSquad-uq1whАй бұрын

    YUGOSLAVIA YUGOSLAVIA YUGOSLAVIA Dimitris Diamantidis Ramūnas Šiškauskas Dejan Bodiroga Kresimir Cosic Vladimir Tkatchenko Radivoj Korac Sergio Llull Theodoros Papalouka Fragiskos Alvertis Gregor Fučka Jānis Krūmiņš.

  • @BeastSquad-uq1wh
    @BeastSquad-uq1whАй бұрын

    What if kresimir cosic, marques haynes, goose tatum, meadowlark lemon, radivoj korac, sergio llull, ubiratan pereira, wlamir marques, booger smith, dimitris diamantidis, ramūnas šiškauskas, theodoros papaloukas, dehan bodiroga, dino meneghin, fragiskos alvertis, oscar schmidt, jānis krūmiņš, vladimir tkatchenko went to the nba What if derek smith, brandon roy and greg oden and bill walton and neil johnston was healthy What if sherman white, bill spivey, alex gorza and ralph beard and others weren't banned and played in the nba. What if david thompson and michael ray richardson didn't do drugs

  • @lukesmith9692
    @lukesmith96922 ай бұрын

    Great video

  • @82and0
    @82and02 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much

  • @jingqi9106
    @jingqi91062 ай бұрын

    That's an excellent list . Like you said, there were other excellent players but I think you covered the best of the '60s. I might include Rick Barry but he entered the NBA as a rookie in the latter half of the '60s and Barry had a number of accolades in the '70s. Great list! 💯

  • @82and0
    @82and02 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much. Yea id put him in the 1970s list

  • @jingqi9106
    @jingqi91062 ай бұрын

    @@82and0 Statistically speaking, Barry had his best years in the '60s NBA with the Warriors. Of course, the "Miami Greyhound" had an outstanding decade in the '70s also.

  • @morrisparrish76
    @morrisparrish762 күн бұрын

    Wilt was the greatest of ALL time!

  • @VictorLionsTV
    @VictorLionsTV2 ай бұрын

    I would say late 2000s, early 2010s it started. Wilt had been gone for a decade or so, and when his peers started to die out that played a role. Also Bill Simmons and Bob Ryan play in that.

  • @Jiltedin2007
    @Jiltedin20072 ай бұрын

    Those Bulls were annually beaten by the Los Angeles Lakers in the Playoffs until 1973.

  • @Jiltedin2007
    @Jiltedin20072 ай бұрын

    Those were my kind of Chicago Bulls!

  • @gregdonato7485
    @gregdonato74853 ай бұрын

    I'll never forget them... I'm a big sixer fan since 79 and they met many times in the 80s and what battles they were great memories with great players on both sides !!!

  • @jimcarter4425
    @jimcarter44253 ай бұрын

    Wilt Chamberlain never played in any exhibition or regular season ABA game. He coached one season. A lawsuit prevented him from playing.

  • @82and0
    @82and03 ай бұрын

    He was supposed to

  • @user-jp2ur1ep1r
    @user-jp2ur1ep1r3 ай бұрын

    Did this narrator just wkae up? He sounds unsure of himself, long pauses in mid sentence..Geez this i shard to listrn to, no emotion, as if he was reading from a script and has a hard time following it. BYe.

  • @suiken3149
    @suiken31493 ай бұрын

    Can't believe games back then were just held on gyms

  • @82and0
    @82and03 ай бұрын

    Right i was suprised to find out a gym in my city they used to play exhibitions at

  • @pablopabon588
    @pablopabon5883 ай бұрын

    #42

  • @Dr.8803
    @Dr.88033 ай бұрын

    There’s no video or film footage of the Greek and Roman Empire so it clearly never existed 🙄

  • @Dr.8803
    @Dr.88033 ай бұрын

    Keep doing videos to get to 1K subs. You can start getting paid to do this. Not much, but it’s still income.

  • @Dr.8803
    @Dr.88033 ай бұрын

    The NBA was not big in 1962. There were only 2-4 channels back than. That’s it, in the 1970’s the NBA almost went bankrupt.

  • @gregdean27
    @gregdean273 ай бұрын

    The basketball equivalent of flat earthers 🤦🏽‍♂️

  • @82and0
    @82and03 ай бұрын

    Kyrie has enterd the chat