За мој ќејф
January 4th, 2006 at 09:47pm Karakash
Чисто за мој ќејф, али и малце НБА историја за помладите:

LARRY BIRD AND I HAD completely different styles on and off the court, but when it came to competing, we were almost exactly alike. We both were great competitors. And when the Celtics came to Atlanta to play us or if the Hawks went up to Boston, I knew it was going to be a special night.
Over the years, Bird and I went head to head many times, but the best showdown was in the 1988 Eastern Conference semifinals. The Celtics looked like they were going to prove all those “experts” who picked them to coast through us right. They won the first two games.
You always focused on Bird, but they had a lot of good players, including Kevin McHale and Robert Parish on the front line and Dennis Johnson and Danny Ainge in the backcourt, and they always seemed to have a real deep bench.
But we came back and won the next three games, and that underdog label got thrown out the window. We really had a lot of confidence going into Game 6 and we should have put the series away there. We had a late lead and just let the Celtics back in. We gave them the game.

So that sent the series to a Game 7–the game I’ll never forget Our team was loose going into the game at Boston Garden. We had a very hard-working team. Guys like Antoine Carr, Kevin Willis, Cliff Levingston, and Tree Rollins were real big, physical guys who loved to bang under the boards. They were real blue-collar guys. Then you had guys like Doc Rivers, John Battle, Randy Wittman, and Spud Webb, guys with a lot of talent.
Mike Fratello was a great coach and he brought everyone together and working on the same page. He knew that everyone brought a piece of the puzzle to the table and everyone laid it on the line every night for him.
About the only thing we didn’t have was a lot of great individual athletes. We didn’t have many great scorers. That’s one of the reasons I had to try to score so much, because we didn’t have a lot of scorers. That’s one of the reasons I took so many shots.
When we played the Celtics, Larry and I were often trying to stop each other. Larry was known to talk a little trash, but we never said anything to each other during the game. We had the kind of respect for each other that when we played, we would just go out there and play hard and let our games do all the talking.
I used to love playing against Bird. We loved to go against each other. It was a great experience to have that competition level. We made each other play that much better, that much harder. We’d just push each other and bring out the best in each other. I never wanted to be second best and I’m sure he didn’t, either.
Stopping him was hard because he was a smart player. If you thought you had stopped him, he had a way of finding the open man, but you never knew when the pass was coming. And he was dangerous from long range, so you couldn’t sit back and play off him. He was a deadly shooter from out there.
In Game 7, we were both in the zone. I don’t remember much about the early part of the game, but as the game wore on, it was like two gunslingers going at it. It was like a war. I’d come down on one end of the court and make a shot Bird would come down to the other end of the court and make a basket. It was back and forth, back and forth all night.
I was making all kinds of baskets that night. I pulled out everything I had in that game. I was making slam dunks, short-range jumpers, transition baskets, baskets off offensive rebounds, tip-ins, everything. It was just one of those games where I was able to take everything to a higher level.
Unfortunately, so did Bird. The game really reached a fever pitch in the fourth quarter. He ended up scoring 20 in the fourth and I had just about that many. This was the biggest game I had ever played in. Neither one of us wanted to lose.
Near the end, they had pulled in Front. They had a two-point lead, but we had the ball. I got the ball with time running out and Ainge fouled me before I had a chance to put up a three-pointer. He fouled me even before I had a chance to put my arms up.
I went to the line and made my first shot. But we still had a problem. If I made the second, we would have been down one with just a second or so to play. So I had to intentionally miss the shot and just pray that one of our guys could get a hold of the rebound with enough time left to put up a shot. It was a long shot, but it was the only one we had.
The shot hit off the rim as I had hoped. We were all going for it, there were hands reaching everywhere, but Boston grabbed the rebound and time ran out. The Celtics had won the game and we were pretty heartbroken.
I finished with 47 points. Most people would be overjoyed with that, but I was pretty down about the game afterward. But in retrospect, we laid it all on the line and played as hard as we possibly could. Anyone who saw that game and that duel Bird and I had that night will tell you it was one of the greatest games they had ever seen.
Dominique Wilkin’s Career Statistics
G FG 3PT FT SPG TPG
REGULAR SEASON 1,074 .461 .319 .811 1.28 2.49
POST SEASON 56 .429 .281 .824 1.30 2.73
BPG RPG APG PPG
REGULAR SEASON 0.60 6.7 2.5 24.8
POST SEASON 0.63 6.7 2.6 25.4
Dominique Wilkin’s Most Memorable Game
May 22, 1998; at Boston Garden; Boston
Quarter 1 2 3 4 Final
Atlanta 30 28 24 34 116
Boston 28 31 25 34 118
Atlanta MIN FGM FGA FTM FTA REB AST PF STL PTS
Dominique Wilkins 43 19 33 8 9 5 3 0 0 47
Kevin Willis 39 5 11 0 0 11 0 4 1 10
Tree Rollins 28 2 3 0 0 2 1 5 1 4
Randy Wittman 37 11 13 0 0 2 2 3 1 22
Doc Rivers 39 7 17 2 2 5 18 6 2 16
Cliff Levingston 8 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
John Battle 12 2 4 0 0 2 4 0 0 4
Scott Hastings 9 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0
Spud Webb 6 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0
Antoine Carr 18 6 8 1 1 4 2 3 0 13
Leon Wood 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Totals 240 52 91 11 12 32 31 25 5 116
Boston MIN FGM FGA FTM FTA REB AST PF STL PTS
Kevin McHale 43 10 14 13 13 13 0 4 0 33
Larry Bird 47 15 24 3 3 4 6 2 1 34
Robert Parish 45 6 10 2 3 5 4 2 0 14
Dennis Johnson 36 6 11 4 6 4 8 3 1 16
Danny Ainge 47 5 10 1 1 1 10 4 0 13
Jim Paxson 7 0 1 2 2 0 0 1 0 2
Mark Acres 4 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2
Fred Roberts 5 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
Reggie Lewis 6 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 4
240 45 74 25 28 27 28 17 2 118
5 Comments Add your own
1. Laf | January 5th, 2006 at 1:35 am
Фала за текстот… тоа испадна и за мој ќејф - Larry Bird е мојот all-time favourite player. Инаку ги имам гледано и Game 6 и Game 7 од таа серија… седмиот - фантастичен натпревар!
А мислам дека ‘Nique дефинитивно заслужуваше место во најдобрите 50 играчи на сите времиња…
2. Laf | January 5th, 2006 at 1:43 am
Заборавив ова - еве еден убав сајт каде (ако имате добра интернет конекција) можете да си симнувате NBA натпревари од сезонава, highlights-и, разни документарци, емисии и сл.:
http://www.bb4ll.net (потребна е регистрација, а станува збор за torrent-и)
Во моментов може да се најдат и стари натпревари (пр. 1986 Playoffs 1st Round Chicago Bulls @ Boston Celtics, кога Jordan постигнува 63 pts, а Celtics-и го имаат можеби најдобриот тим во историјата), а и емисии како Magic Johnson: Always Showtime и Charles Barkley: Sir Charles и сл.
NBA натпревари има и на: http://bt.davka.info
3. Karakash | January 5th, 2006 at 9:54 am
Laf, ja i ti sme izgleda ista basket generacija:)
Za torentite, gi znam i dvata sajta, vise simnav nekolku stvari od tamu. Da ne znae nekoj uste nekoj drug NBA torent sajt?
4. d-r nele | January 5th, 2006 at 3:53 pm
Sigurno e deka Dominik zasluzi da se najde medju 50 najdobri. Bese milina da se gleda.
Samo sto stana so nego pa otide da igra u Grcija. Nastrana parite, Grcite davaa mnogu vo toa vreme.
5. mAr4E | January 12th, 2006 at 10:29 am
pa i nemora dominik da bide u tie “50 najdobri na site vreminja” … koj podolgo vreme gleda basket znae mnogu dobro koj e dominik vilkins … moze i bolje e vaka da si ostane … bash e andergraund
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