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NBA Hall of Famer and Washington Wizards legend Wes Unseld dies
Yahoo ^ | June 2, 2020 | Nick Bromberg

Posted on 06/02/2020 8:02:07 AM PDT by C19fan

The Washington Wizards said former player, coach, and general manager Wes Unseld died Tuesday. He was 74. Unseld is a member of the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame. The five-time All-Star played for Washington from 1968-1981 and started his career with the team when they were known as the Baltimore Bullets.

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What an amazing duo Unsel and Elvin Hayes.
1 posted on 06/02/2020 8:02:07 AM PDT by C19fan
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He probably died after watching his hometown Louisville, KY get taken over by looters. If Wes was the mayor of Louisville, he would have kicked ass. RIP. Great player. Great man.


2 posted on 06/02/2020 8:04:02 AM PDT by bort
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He was a Washington Bullets legend - not a Wizard. That was an awesome series in 1978. I was a Celtics fan but loved watching Dennis Johnson play for Seattle. It was great when he joined Boston and added two more titles to the 1979 title he earned with Seattle.


3 posted on 06/02/2020 8:09:08 AM PDT by littleharbour ("You take on the intel community they have six ways from Sunday at getting back at you" C. Schumer)
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Great man.

Most importantly. Wes Unseld was a great human being.

4 posted on 06/02/2020 8:10:18 AM PDT by CommerceComet (Hillary: A unique blend of arrogance, incompetence, and corruption.)
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He was a great one - and that was a good Bullets team, back when the NBA was fun to watch.

Unseld battling Dave Cowens, battling Willis Reed, battling Bob Lanier....

Man, those were good sports days.

5 posted on 06/02/2020 8:10:43 AM PDT by Psalm 73
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RIP. His battles with Willis Reed were classic.


6 posted on 06/02/2020 8:14:40 AM PDT by EQAndyBuzz (Cloward-Piven is finally upon us.)
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After a Buffalo Braves (remember them?)-Washington Bullets game in the 70's, I was trying to get some autographs. Unseld came out of the locker room, don't remember if he signed or not, but I took note of the fact that he had thighs that would make Earl Campbell envious. Absolute tree trunks. RIP.
7 posted on 06/02/2020 8:17:06 AM PDT by Major Matt Mason ("Those who would give up essential Liberty to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither..")
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Unseld was a bruiser, brutally tough rebounder.


8 posted on 06/02/2020 8:29:52 AM PDT by allwrong57
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They were the Baltimore Bullets then.


9 posted on 06/02/2020 8:31:40 AM PDT by Tallguy (Facts be d@mned! The narrative must be protected at all costs!))
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Yep, the Bullets changing their name was one of the first cases of giving into the PC culture.


10 posted on 06/02/2020 8:33:12 AM PDT by dfwgator (Endut! Hoch Hech!)
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IIRC, West Unseld was only about 6’4” give or take. He was always battling taller centers for rebounds. Big ‘fro made him appear taller.


11 posted on 06/02/2020 8:34:53 AM PDT by Tallguy (Facts be d@mned! The narrative must be protected at all costs!))
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We may have been at the same game. It was my first NBA game. Bob McAdoo was playing for the Braves. The media were having a sit down interview with him on the court after the game. I couldn’t believe I could just walk up and stand right next to the cameraman the whole time. Different times then.

A few years later I was fortunate enough to go to two home games for the NBA championship when they beat the Sonics. Both great teams.


12 posted on 06/02/2020 8:36:23 AM PDT by JZelle
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3-point shot killed basketball.


13 posted on 06/02/2020 8:37:13 AM PDT by dfwgator (Endut! Hoch Hech!)
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That, and drafting HS’ers and “one-and-done” college players.

No teamwork, a lack of respect for practice (AI) and coaches (Sprewell)...


14 posted on 06/02/2020 8:40:24 AM PDT by kosciusko51
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thanks Wes for all the great memories. as a kid, you and Earl “the Perl” Monroe made me love basketball.


15 posted on 06/02/2020 8:48:17 AM PDT by dadfly
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the Pearl Monroe


16 posted on 06/02/2020 8:49:23 AM PDT by dadfly
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I met Mr. Unseld when he was coaching the Bullets at Bowie State for training camp. He was a gentlemen, a champion and one of the great big men in the paint from the NBA’s classic era.


17 posted on 06/02/2020 8:53:19 AM PDT by Senator Goldwater
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Unseld was 6’ 7 1/2”


18 posted on 06/02/2020 8:55:48 AM PDT by MarvinStinson
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Yes, it has changed the game dramatically.

I remember the times where if anyone took a shot from more than 18 feet from the basket, they had better have a damn good reason to do so, or they found themselves riding the bench.

Today, it's totally different -- now you're almost compelled to take that shot, if not you're riding the bench.

19 posted on 06/02/2020 8:57:04 AM PDT by PallMal
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When I was stationed at MCRD San Diego in 1970-71 I went to many NBA games on cheap Special Services tickets. That truly was the golden age of the NBA. Those players were authentic legends of the sport.


20 posted on 06/02/2020 8:58:48 AM PDT by clintonh8r (Truth is hate speech to those who hate the truth)
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