Before the 2007 Eastern Conference championship, the 1976 87-85 Game Seven Conference Semifinal win over the Washington Bullets was the Cleveland Cavaliers playoff claim to fame...at least locally....
Before the 2007 Eastern Conference championship, the 1976 87-85 Game Seven Conference Semifinal win over the Washington Bullets was the Cleveland Cavaliers playoff claim to fame...at least locally. This is a rare video of the last moments of the game which includes Joe Tait commentary.
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I came here to You Tube looking for footage of Bingo's 35-40 footer--it was NOT 25 feet. He got the ball at half court, went about 5 feet toward the basket and let it fly. The defender was NOT expexting that long of a shot. Afterwards, Bingo said, "I shoot 30-40 footers all the time in practice."
Smithjj, I want to see it as bad as you do. I was not aware of the shot being longer than 25 ft. How do you know that? Was it on the news the next day? Were you there in person? I don't know if FSN Ohio even has that footage.
mjp96, what would you give me if I said that I finally DO have footage of that game?
My dad was at that game (5 yrs. before I was born) and he says the same thing about the deafening roar. I just have Clemons' tip-in at the buzzer. I wish I had footage of the events leading up to that play.... Cavs fail to score with 7 seconds left, when Hayes is quickly fouled with the Bullets up by one. I believe some fans start leaving. Then Hayes misses both free throws to set up the miracle finish.
(continuing from previous post) YES I do have footage of Game 5. I have been saving the clip as part of a much longer video that I am in the process of making.
just the last play (Clemons' tip-in) it's about 12 seconds long, I'm guessing. Like I said a couple of posts ago, I wish I had Hayes' missed free throws as part of the clip.
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My dad was at that game (5 yrs. before I was born) and he says the same thing about the deafening roar. I just have Clemons' tip-in at the buzzer. I wish I had footage of the events leading up to that play.... Cavs fail to score with 7 seconds left, when Hayes is quickly fouled with the Bullets up by one. I believe some fans start leaving. Then Hayes misses both free throws to set up the miracle finish.
YES I do have footage of Game 5. I have been saving the clip as part of a much longer video that I am in the process of making.
...I suppose you don't want to wait.
it's about 12 seconds long, I'm guessing.
Like I said a couple of posts ago, I wish I had Hayes' missed free throws as part of the clip.