NBA
The Willis-Reed Game: One Name, One Game, One Championship, One Story
Tonight, the Lakers welcome the Knicks and Vassilis Skountis turns 52, bringing the famous ‘The Willis Reed Game’ to the fore.
The retro horniness that arms my pen before some NBA games isn’t well taken care of, but if there’s a reason I’ll throw my hat away…
It happened the other day with the match between the Celtics and the Suns, it also happens tonight that the Lakers welcome the Knicks…
It happens tonight like at Madison Square Garden on May 8, 1970 in the match that was coded and mentioned in NBA history with a name…
The Willis Reed game!
So I succumb to the temptation to go back 52 years and download from the shelf (not of my own memories but) of collective memory a game that will truly remain indelibly engraved on basketball’s hard drive…
It is without a doubt one of those games that Noah would definitely take and keep in his ark!
“Seven Heavens”
So tonight, the Knicks welcomed the Lakers to the seventh and final playoff final, including “Seven Heaven.”
That streak, considered one of the most shocking of all time, had a background when the Californians and New Yorkers faced each other for the third time in a row of NBA Finals, with the Lakers winning 4-3 in both 1952 and 1953 with 4-1 while they would meet again in 1972 and 1973…
This season they were tired of seeing their faces!
The reason; Before meeting in the finals, they met six times in the regular season with the Knicks leading 4-2, it goes without saying their carousel was pulled to the end…
The Carousel of the Finale
Thirteen games in seven months, not to mention a few, you know!
The curtain opened on April 24, 1970, when the Knicks won Game 1 124-112, with Willis Reed on 37 points and 16 rebounds and David Debusser 19-16, while the Lakers defeated Wilt Chamberlain at 17-24 and Elgin Baylor at 21 -20 defeated.
Three nights later, the Lakers defeated Madison 105-103, led by West (34 p) and Chamberlain (19-24), while Reed (29-15), Debussy (18-14) and Nikos Galis’ child idol, Walt Fraser with Triple-double figure (11-12-11).
The series traveled to Los Angeles, where on April 29 the
The Knicks prevailed in overtime with 111:108 (102:102) and regained the lead (Reed 38:17, Debussy 21:15 / West 34, Chamberlain 21:26, Baylor 13:12:11).
On May 1, in the Quarterfinals, the Lakers got their blood back with a 121-115 in overtime (99-99) and tied at 2-2 9West 37-18 Baylor 30-13 Chamberlain 18-25/Reed 23 – 12, beret 29).
The Black Knuckles and Chamberlain orgies
After 72 hours, again in New York, the Knicks prevailed 107-100 and led 3-2 (Fraser 21-12, Russell 20, Bradley 16-7 / Chamberlain 22-19, Baylor 21-11, West 20 ). Victory was achieved in Pyrrhia and the hosts donned black hats!
The reason: the torn muscle in the right thigh of table leader and MVP of the season, Willis Reed, who did not play in the sixth final, in the wake of which Chamberlain raged with 45 points and 27 rebounds.
On May 6, the Lakers defeated the Knicks at the Forum by a score of 135-113, breaking the series straight for the third time. Behind “Wilt The Stelze” were West (33-6-13) and Garrett 18, while on the opposite bank Debusser (25-9) and Russell (23) starred.
And it was 3-3, with the seventh game being in New York and the Knicks praying Reed would play.
The odds weren’t in their side and the doctors, while not ruling it out, at least thought it was going to be very difficult for Reed, who had been limping and not training for five days…
Reed’s Erinyes
With the whole NBA world sitting on burning coals, the Louisiana-born on January 25, 1942 center was busy preparing for his future Erinyes!
“After twenty years, I didn’t want to go back in time, regret that I didn’t play and argue with myself because at least I didn’t try,” explained Reed, who gave painkiller shots after painkiller shots…
When the Knicks took the field to warm up, the whole of New York stood up: Reed showed up first, causing a pandemonium in which the Lakers stopped warming up and looked like losers!
As they say in such cases: “From the moment you think about what you’re going to do to not lose, you’ve already lost“!
Reed wasn’t ready, he wasn’t predicted and he shouldn’t have played, but he appeared like the great Warlord El Sid and that was enough to cheer on his teammates, lift fans’ spirits and… bully the Lakers!
“When I saw him coming with us I thought there was no way we could lose and not win the championship,” Fraser later said (assists) and the night’s progress was ceremoniously confirmed…
From the moment Reed was there, Red Holtzman put him in the top 5 and that was enough: Reed stayed on the floor for 27 minutes, scored the first two baskets of the seventh final, scored four points (2/5 shots), scored three rebounds, shared an assist, suffered four fouls and put great pressure on Chamberlain, who “scored” 21 points (10/16 shots, 1/11 shots), 24 rebounds and four assists.
Let me be clear: this is not a typo, in fact “Big Dipper” had one shot out of eleven!
When the final horn sounded, the scoreboard read 113-99, proclaiming the Knicks champions their MVP for the first time in their history.
“You are the example of the human spirit”
Reed’s self-sacrifice became a banner for New Yorkers and a point of reference for world basketball, and in the locker room reporter Howard Kozel raised his microphone and told him, “With what you have done today, you will be the finest example of what the human spirit has to offer“.
Ironically, this series of finals was the first to be fully televised, however due to a technical issue the seventh race was filmed in New York and New Yorkers were furious!
Two years later (1972), the Lakers won the rematch in the Finals 4-1, but “Megalo Milos”‘ team came back stronger in the ’73 Finals, knocking the Californians back to the canvas 4-1 again with MVP Reed.
Since then, the Lakers have ascended the throne eleven more times, while the Knicks roam Broadway like the (theater) opera specter!
Source: sport24
Jessica Martinez is an author at Sportish, a publication dedicated to sports news and analysis. She covers various topics related to sports and provides insightful commentary on the latest developments in the world of sports.
NBA
Antetokounmpo says how much time he could miss due to injury
Milwaukee Bucks superstar Giannis Antetokounmpo He injured his right calf in the match against the Denver Nuggets, resulting in his team’s defeat with a score of 100:102.
With about 40 seconds left in the game, during a quick attack, Janis suddenly stopped and caught his lower right leg. He quickly left the field and went to the locker room and returned to the bench seconds before the end of the game.
After the match, Janis confirmed that he felt pain throughout the match and had to stop:
“It doesn’t matter when I felt it. It doesn’t matter. I couldn’t finish the match. I felt it for most of the game, but I didn’t want to stop. Finally, I couldn’t move anymore and had to stop. Throughout the game, the pain got worse and worse as I played.”
Antetokounmpo estimated he would be out for four to six weeks.
“The next step will probably be an MRI tomorrow. After the MRI, they’ll probably tell me that I’ve torn something in my calf or shoulder. I’ll probably be given a protocol where I won’t play for 4 to 6 weeks.”
I will try to come back from now on with my experience in the NBA. This will probably be late February – early March. Hopefully the team will be in a position where we can at least go to the play-ins or play-offs and we will work every day and try to get better,” Janis added.
Janis finished the game with 22 points, 13 rebounds and 7 assists.
Antetokounmpo has missed eight games this season due to a calf injury and looks set to face a similar injury this time around.
Giannis, who missed a total of 16 games this season due to his injury, averaged 28.3 points, 9.9 rebounds and 5.6 assists per game.
Source: Sport UA
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NBA
We passed Jokic. Doncic had a spectacular success in the match against Denver
Star player of Los Angeles Lakers Luka Doncic They made history by beating the Denver Nuggets 115-107.
The Slovenian player, who played with 38 points, 13 rebounds and 10 assists, made his 52nd triple-double with 30+ points.
This move moved Luka past Nuggets star Nikola Jokic to become second in NBA history with 30 triple-doubles.
Only the legendary Oscar Robertson, who had 106 triple-doubles in his career, remained ahead.
Doncic leads the league this season with averages of 33.5 points, 7.7 rebounds and 8.7 assists per game.
The Lakers currently sit fifth in the Western Conference at 26-16.
LUKA SPELL 🪄
Doncic recorded the 52nd 30-point triple-double of his career, passing Nikola Jokic and scoring the 2nd most points in NBA history. pic.twitter.com/JHrRcmO9bS
– ESPN Insights (@ESPNInsights) January 21, 2026
Source: Sport UA
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NBA
Len talked about the difference between playing in the NBA and the Spanish Championship
Real Madrid’s Ukrainian headquarters Alexey Len He talked about the main differences between playing in the NBA and playing in the Spanish Championship:
“I had some difficulties when I first arrived and I still have some catching up to do in the Euroleague. But the season is long, I work on myself every day, I try to play better every day and I try to help the team win more games.”
When I came here I realized this; I really like ACB matches because each team plays in its own style. There are teams that work hard in the post, while others shoot too many threes. In the NBA, everything is essentially about pick-and-rolls and three-point shots. And in ACB you never know who you will face and in what style this or that team will play. This difference makes the matches fun to watch and play. You should always be prepared because a completely different game style may be waiting for you. That’s why it’s so beautiful.”
Len, who played 17 matches for Real Madrid this season, played an average of 8.6 minutes on the field and recorded 3.9 points, 2.1 rebounds, 0.4 assists, 0.4 steals and 0.9 blocks during this time.
Len previously said whether he follows the performances of the Ukrainian national team and whether there is a chance of returning to the national team.
Source: Sport UA
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