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Tag Archives: Phil Pepe

Abracadabra, Kalamazoo: The Magic of Jerry Lucas, 1973

“My ambition,” says Luke the Great, “is to become the best-known magician in the country. I’ve made a thorough study of magic, I can do anything in magic.”

Posted bybobkuskaSeptember 29, 2024September 29, 2024Posted inUncategorizedTags:1970s NBA, Danny Whelan, Jerry Lucas, New York Knicks, Phil Pepe, Red Holzman, Willis ReedLeave a comment on Abracadabra, Kalamazoo: The Magic of Jerry Lucas, 1973

Joe Lapchick: Down Memory Lane, 1969

There is no bitterness in the man because he played in a time when the game was not appreciated, and the rewards were relatively few.

Posted bybobkuskaJuly 7, 2022Posted inUncategorizedTags:Bill Russell, Bob Pettit, Elgin Baylor, Hank Luisetti, Joe Lapchick, Lew Alcindor, Original Celtics, Oscar Robertson, Phil PepeLeave a comment on Joe Lapchick: Down Memory Lane, 1969
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