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Billy Cunningham and Connie Hawkins going into the Hall of Fame
together is really cool. (Yes I'm old enough to have seen them play....ugh) If any of you youngsters want a good read, though its probably out of print, pick up "Foul" by David Wolf; the Connie Hawkins story. It's easily one of my top five sports biographies ever. One of the stories is that they would play on some courts in Bedford Stuyvesant neighborhood of Brooklyn and saw the white guy pulling rebound after rebound thrown up by a short old white guy. Working and working, and Connie and his friends could not believe how hard the old guy worked the young white kid.......that white kid was Billy Cunningham and his father. It's very cool they are going in together. |
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On 8 Sep 2006 03:12:03 -0700, "Andy H" <aharcus@msn.com> wrote:
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I am old enough as well. Great book great story as well..... Ahhh the good old days... ************************************************** ** There are a good many who will be surprised by this seasons NY Knicks. I think larry made a mistake and how many would be surprised if the Knicks make the playoffs and go to the second round? ************************************************** ** |
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Bill Gates wrote: Quote:
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Bill Gates wrote: Quote:
early onset A-word.....I posted this based on a photo that the search "Basketball Hall of Fame" images kicked out, THEN I was driving around the next day and the radio had a bit about Charles Barkley going in.....rrrrr.....I should check dates....I'm getting old and funny, but not funny Ha-ha. Still, the Hawk was great, and that book lauds Paul Silas as an uber-mentch. Cheers |
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