Is anyone as excited as I am for this upcoming series? First of all I think that Espn does a fantastic job with these series, I grew up on this Celtic/Lakers rivalry, before I became a Knick fan, I was a huge Magic fan. It should be terrific.
didn't know they were doing one.Is anyone as excited as I am for this upcoming series? First of all I think that Espn does a fantastic job with these series, I grew up on this Celtic/Lakers rivalry, before I became a Knick fan, I was a huge Magic fan. It should be terrific.
didn't know they were doing one.
in the 80s that was about as big you can get in sports.
its sorta why I was said I was Sixers fan in the other thread.
when is coming out?
I cant wait for the Mike and the MadDog one, you guys will see how they paved the way for a lot of stuff we just take for granted now.
I am pissed the Lakers lost to the Rockets in 1986.
That 86 Celtics team was their best one and the Lakers lost to Houston in the WCF.
The following year was the Lakers best team in 1987 and an injured Celtics team outlasted both the Bucks and Pistons(including Bird's crazy steal in game 5) and lost to the Lakers.
I hope that is brought up. The count should be 2-2 but the Lakers tapped out in 86.
The Lakers of the 80s were like LeBron now in the East. They owned the conference.
Boston had to deal with Philly thru 1984 and then Detroit the rest of the decade.
I still respect the heck of those Lakers teams. I hated LA but it was a like the 2003-2004 Yankees-Red Sox rivalry. Each side won.
I thought it was entertaining, but didn't have a lot of depth.
Reminder me of the Laettner doc. Easy picking for a topic that wasn't really great, but was entertaining.
While I'm very excited for this 30 for 30, I would love to see one on that '86 Rockets team. Lot of stories there.
those Sixer teams were awesome.I didn't really care for the biased celebrity narrator angle. I get what they were going for, but it just didn't add much, to me.
As a Lakers fan, I already know way more about the 80s Lakers than they went into here, so I didn't learn anything new about them. That's ok though, it's always enjoyable to hear those guys talk about those days. I was dying at Kareem's response to that dumb reporter asking him if he was going to Africa. I would've liked to have seen more old footage like that, that I'd never seen.
The doc did reinforce the thoughts I already had...the Celtics and their fans were poor sports, the Pistons were dirty, and the Lakers just played and won and lost with class, and brought excitement to the game.
The Bill Walton stuff was gold. No surprise there.
I think the late 70s- early 80s Sixers would make for a great 30 for 30. Similar story to the Bad Boy Pistons of falling short many times before finally getting over the hump...except for they were much more likable.