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Tag Archives: John Devaney

The Curious Case of Earl The Pearl Monroe, 1969

Earl the Pearl will always get attention. What he has got to do, of course, is to stop getting attention for the wrong reasons—like being misunderstood. 

Posted bybobkuskaApril 17, 2022Posted inUncategorizedTags:1960s NBA, Baltimore Bullets, Dave Bing, Earl Monroe, Gene Shue, John Devaney, Kevin Loughery, Ray ScottLeave a comment on The Curious Case of Earl The Pearl Monroe, 1969

Has Success Spoiled Tiny Archibald, 1975

But what about shy Tiny Archibald? By being thrust into instant celebrity, had Tiny become the egomaniacal monster that coach Bob Cousy, in his fears, had envisioned?

Posted bybobkuskaAugust 21, 2021Posted inUncategorizedTags:1970s NBA, Bob Cousy, Cincinnati Royals, Jimmy Collins, Jimmy Walker, Joe Axelson, John Devaney, Kansas City Kings, Nate Archibald, Sam LaceyLeave a comment on Has Success Spoiled Tiny Archibald, 1975
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