Saturday, May 27, 2006

How good was Bill Bradley???


"A recurring knee injury to Knick center Willis Reed hampered his effectiveness and Pacer All-Star center Mel Daniels effectively neutralized the valuable Knick. The game was close throughout, with neither team leading by more than seven points the entire way. Knick guards Walt Frazier and Earl Monroe kept New York ahead with their offensive exploits against their outclassed Indiana counterparts, but the powerful Pacer frontline of George McGinnis, Roger Brown and Daniels kept the ABA alive. A three-point goal by Pacer veteran guard Billy Keller tied the game 102-102 with 10 seconds left in regulation. New York set up Bill Bradley for a final shot but his 20-footer from the corner rimmed out as time expired."

Its not over yet Rand, but early research shows that bradley choked under pressure.

1 comment:

Carl W said...

did i call it or what?