Growing up in NY as a Knicks fan he was always a favorite. RIP Willis - you will not be forgotten. Thank you for all the enjoyment you gave us.
I thought you were like 10 years younger than me. And I was 13 when the Knicks won it all in '70.Mine too. and Clyde and Pearl.
I lived in Westchester and was 9 or 10 and a huge fan when they won their first championship. The Willis Reed game (which in reality was Walt Frazier's game) 7 we installed a roof antenna on top of our house so we could get Channel 8 from New Haven and avoid the blackout.
Reed was a throwback. Didn't need publicity, didn't need attention, just kept his head down and stoically played hard every day he was out there. It's sad news.
He "landed" Benoit Benjamin? Benjamin was his nephew IIRC.Reed coached at Creighton in the early 80s. He landed Benoit Benjamin who was widely regarded as the top recruit. He didn't have much success in Omaha but always found that such a fascinating part of the program's history.
RIP to a Basketball legend.
I used to try to imitate Dick Barnett's jump shot because it was the weirdest thing I'd ever seen.
Reed coached at Creighton in the early 80s. He landed Benoit Benjamin who was widely regarded as the top recruit. He didn't have much success in Omaha but always found that such a fascinating part of the program's history.
RIP to a Basketball legend.
Never a Knick fan…..but it’s Willis Reed
I am well under 60 and I understand the reference. How? Probably because the video has been played so much whether since the 80s on ESPN Classic or other sports documentaries or whatever. ABC announcers made reference to this when Paul Pierce returned in game 1 of the NBA Finals.I still hear sports commentators use, "This is like Willis Reed at the Garden", referring to his entering the 7th game vs Lakers during the Knicks 1970 championship run, and I wonder, "Does anyone under 60 even understand this reference?".
I do. And it was fantastic. RIP big man.
Can somebody post a video of Willis in game 7? It was incredible.
Oh no!! Every 50 years we get one.Never a Knick fan…..but it’s Willis Reed
Was pleasantly surprised to find an actual video of it. Granted, I wasn't concerned about arm or wrist angles. It was simply the bent legs, with the lower leg parallel to the playing surface, then kicking out to generate more oomph. Nobody else had that form.I can see the shot in my mind's eye. To try try imitate it would be something from anybody.
Clyde & Bill Bradley are still kicking. Bradley reveling in Princeton sweet sixteen. I remember watching 1970 vs Lakers on tape delay on a black and white TV. My father a lifelong Knick fan, NYU '56 grad, told me he used to go to tripleheaders at the Garden, UConn was a big time team. But he was a Knick guy. Has a Willis Reed signed basketball from his days as Nets GM. I've got to snag it before my brother in law does. RIP Willis. Can't wait to hear Walts eulogy