1984 Old-Timers Game highlights with Johnny "Red" Kerr, Rick Barry, John Havlicek, Pistol Pete Maravich, Oscar Robertson, Earl Monroe, Tom Heinsohn, Nate Thurmond and others.
1984 Old-Timers Game highlights with Johnny "Red" Kerr, Rick Barry, John Havlicek, Pistol Pete Maravich, Oscar Robertson, Earl Monroe, Tom Heinsohn, Nate Thurmond and others.
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Kind of amazing those guys used to be that good. Still, Pistol Pete was playing 5 years earlier and actually got close to the finals when played with the Celtics that one year in 1979 with a rookie Larry Bird.
That would of been great and he would have been a great 6th man that year. Don't forget a year earlier in 1978 that the Celtic were bad. Then when Larry Bird played, his rookie he took them to the Conference finals and lost in 7 games.
The very concept of an old timer all stars is funny but borderline evil. You shove these retired player into the lime light to be a shadow of their former selves, a testament what the aging process does to you. The guys had long careers, countless injuries, they are unfit but still have the competitive fire... That will result into a endless string of new injuries, or aggravated old injuries. what a brain fart.
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