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A year after his tragic death, NBA sits down with Larry Bird to remember the life and basketball career of Dennis Johnson.For mores video go to http://www.dailymotion.com/Grdgez

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  • this man should be in the hall of fame.

  • as unreal great a steal as it was

    dj breaking to the hoop was just

    as important

    b/c if he doesnt the steal

    doesnt amount to anything

    watching this play actually brings a tear

    to my eye it's two magnificent

    winners in a moment of pure grace

    dj: one of the greatest money players of all-time and that's w/o a doubt

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  • #3 forever

  • Thank You DJ for great memories, hard work ethic day in and day out on the court of the Boston Celtics. Basketball to me will never be the same. RIP.

  • The Celtics, the only team which can make me cry

  • ..Tough..smart..best defensive guard of his era....Just a WINNER....

  • Still love DJ....probably my favorite Celtic.

  • The most underated player of all time.

  • 06-07 NBA season had red anddj died and Boston Won only 24 games worst season ever

  • Thanks for the memories DJ and all other Celtics. Boston has always been my adopted team since Cincy will never have another NBA team and hasn't had one in my lifetime of 30 yrs. I haven't cared about or watched the NBA since the mid-90's b/c it isn't magical anymore. You just can't top Bird, Magic, Jordan and their fellow players of that era. I'm so glad DJ is in the Hall now b/c he was special and so much fun to watch, so clutch and so unselfish. He was one of sports' true heroes. RIP DJ.

  • DJ will be sorely missed. It's too bad, but unselfish players like this are a thing of the past. And how about that voice over by Johnny Most?

  • DJ played center in College and held his own against guys much taller, when he entered the NBA and was a guard he was a match up nightmare. One of the best ever. If he shot the ball 15x or per game he would have been one of the all time highest scorers . RIP

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