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Tag Archives: Jim Murray

Reggie Harding: A New Kind of Piston, 1964

Harding still retains some of his arrogance, but it’s not offensive. Sure, he said, he misses playing basketball. “It’s part of me,” he said. But he added: “I’ve still got the ability, and they can’t take that away from me.”

Posted bybobkuskaAugust 13, 2024Posted inUncategorizedTags:1960s NBA, Detroit Pistons, Fred Schaus, Jim Murray, Joe Falls, Reggie HardingLeave a comment on Reggie Harding: A New Kind of Piston, 1964

A Tribute to Bob Cousy, 1962

Basketball is an endless search for the “open” man today. An orthodox pass will never find him. Cousy has practiced the no-look feed so expertly, there have been movements to frisk him for mirrors.

Posted bybobkuskaJanuary 17, 2024Posted inUncategorizedTags:1960s NBA, Bob Cousy, Boston Celtics, Jim Murray, Los Angeles LakersLeave a comment on A Tribute to Bob Cousy, 1962

Red Auerbach’s Singular Drive, 1967

Red saw his career as one long walk through enemy territory armed only with purity of heart.

Posted bybobkuskaApril 10, 2022Posted inUncategorizedTags:1960s NBA, Bill Russell, Boston Celtics, Jim Murray, Red AuerbachLeave a comment on Red Auerbach’s Singular Drive, 1967

Walt Hazzard: ‘Rook’ as in Rookie, 1965

Walt Hazzard takes it in stride. He is sure he will be one of the stars of the game.

Posted bybobkuskaSeptember 30, 2021Posted inUncategorizedTags:1960s NBA, Cotton Nash, Elgin Baylor, Gene Wiley, Jim Murray, Los Angeles Lakers, Rudy LaRusso, Walt HazzardLeave a comment on Walt Hazzard: ‘Rook’ as in Rookie, 1965

Elgin Baylor: Record Book Worst Enemy, 1965

Elgin Baylor is a basketball player—and horse player—who announces in the car on the way to the airport, “I will give Jerry my nose any day for his knees. I need two good knees. My nose can take care of itself.”

Posted bybobkuskaSeptember 28, 2021September 28, 2021Posted inUncategorizedTags:1960s NBA, Elgin Baylor, Jerry West, Jim Murray, Los Angeles LakersLeave a comment on Elgin Baylor: Record Book Worst Enemy, 1965
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