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Chick Hearn w/ Artis Gilmore

Aired 4/3/84 at halftime of Lakers @ Spurs. Kareem breaking Wilt's points total was mentioned, he did it 2 days after this interview.  
 
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yobrad21 (2 months ago) Show Hide
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artis gilmore is an all around great person. when I met him at a jacksonville game we talked the whole game about life and basketball...very down to earth..moment I won't forget
Wehategod (4 months ago) Show Hide
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Someone needs to put the A train in the Hall of Fame
GDogSamurai (6 months ago) Show Hide
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Artis sure is soft-spoken and pleasant. In a book titled "The Greatest Big Men in Basketball History" Hubie Brown called him one of the"all-time nice guys." Seems like a fitting compliment
realmouf (7 months ago) Show Hide
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put this man in the Hall of Fame!
justcruzzinn (10 months ago) Show Hide
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want to see artis dance watch my video
justcruzzinn (10 months ago) Show Hide
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love it
HRE (10 months ago) Show Hide
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And we love you, justcruzzinn (cruising?). Keep showing your support.
HRE (10 months ago) Show Hide
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Loving Gilmore's style. This boy is cool, calm and collected, w/ great facial hair.

Chick: "Boy you've had a nice career, first in the ABA and now in the NBA..."
Artis: "Thank you very much."

BTW, let me note that this is the original and ONLY "A-Train" in the NBA. Andrew Bynum is dreaming if he thinks he's gonna be awarded w/ that nickname. I heard him on AM 570 claiming it. (He must've been hanging around Kobe too much, thinking he can decide his own nickname.)
nonplayerzealot4 (10 months ago) Show Hide
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I and my channel viewers appreciate your sense of bball purity. Your sentiment is reminiscent of Joel proclaiming, "I heard them call Zaza Pachulia 'The Big Z'. Zaza Pachulia?!... I'm sorry, but there's only one Big Z in Atlanta Hawks history, and that's Zelmo Beaty."
HRE (10 months ago) Show Hide
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Ooh. Props to you and Joel for the perspective.

Big Z w/ averages of 21/14 in 1966.

1971 w/ the ABA Utah Stars: 23 ppg, 16 rpg, 55% FGs, Finals MVP.

One wonders if Zaza has ever put up similar numbers in a single game.

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