As I 5'4 12yr boy, when I heard them mention Spud Webb at 1:31. I knew I could play basketball with the trees and my basketball career began. 😁. I got full ride in basketball to Morehouse College at 5'8. 6 years later after this games, I was in Atlanta.
Anybody who wants to see how good Danny Ainge was need only watch this series. Dude was on a tear shooting 73% for the series and getting key steals throughout each game and in crunch time. The guy was a feisty competitor but he was also highly skilled and might be a hof candidate had he played on a different team.
@@MaximusWolfe Still to this day he is the only player in NCAA history to be named All-American in three different sports in the same year. No need to watch any series. 👍✌️😉
@@meminustherandomgooglenumbers So you literally agree with my comment but still can’t resist the urge to call it superfluous. Amazing. Must be a slow day/month/year/lifetime over your way.
During reg. portion, their 1985-1986 N.B.A. world championship season, Celts lost just one single home game;that being December, 1985 tilt w/T'Bl'zr team whose head coach was late John ("Jack") Ramsay, who was in his Xth/last season as that club's head coach. B.T.W., T'Blazers won that game, 121-103/contest was played in Conn.'s capital city, Hartford. Celts meanwhile went 37-1 in their home games in Bos., Mass.'s former Bos. Garden during reg. season. Club them st'mrlld thru playoffs w/wins over Bulls-Hawks-Bucks to advance to World Ch'mpnshp Series where they'd beat R'ckts in 6 games in re-match, their World Ch'mpnshp Series duel just 5 seasons prior (1980-1981) which Celts also came out victorious in 6 games
Not only were the Celtics 40-1 at the Boston Garden in '85/'86, they were 39-2 in '86/'87; for a 2yr record of 79-3! Now, in '84/'85 their record at home was 35-6 and in '87/'88 it was 36-5; those 4yrs, from '84/'85 to '87/'88, their home record was 150- 14- absolutely amazing! Finally, when you look at the Celtics home record every year that Bird played, from his rookie year in '79/'80 to his final year in '91/'92; the Celtics won 30+ home games EVERY YEAR! Their best being the 40-1 in '85/'86, and their worst being 30-11 in '89/'90, which is still great. During Bird's career, the Celtics were 452- 81 at home!
I was never interested in basketball. I watch other sports andespecially appreciate the athleticism of the Olympics. I love watching these old games of legend. I kinda know who is going to win, but watching it for the first time is like going back to high school.
So cool to see the Hawks beat the Celtics (even though they were a good team and I like them)! I knew they had the talent with monsters like Rollins and Willis, small, stealthy guys like Webb and Rivers, and the high-flying Wilkins. It was pointed out that the Hawks out-rebounded the Celtics and that contributed to their victory, which is totally true, but even moreso: the Celtics didn't balance out any of their situations the way the Hawks did. If the shot was crowded one up under the basket, the Hawk drew the foul, if it was far out, he made the shot. The Celtics were mostly missing unguarded, outside shots, or they were picking up fouls on themselves or missing under the basket. The Hawks were being smarter on open situations and going to each other more in crowded ones. The Hawks were working together more, making smarter passes, blocking and stealing a lot more, and taking simpler shots. Remember, when you score, it's easier for your teammates to rebound. When you miss, that's harder to rebound, and the Hawks got a lot more rebounds right under their home board. In addition to those things, the Celtics just made a lot of repeated stupid fouls. The Hawks were picking up useful fouls that either stopped someone from scoring/attempted to (which was a big deal here considering most of the Celtics were shooting poorly from foul line). As a result, the Celtics picked up a lot of these "stupid fouls"; travels, elbows, blocks, sometimes just being careless and running into a Hawk. Obviously the Hawks got into their heads. Anyway, I go long.
@@davidpeters3857 I know. But I wanted to point out the things that stood out to me. I didn't mention everything that happened, because not everything stuck out to me.
Some Hawks were talking shit to the Celtics near the end of this game, a bad mistake, game 5 at the Old Boston Garden Celtics mauled the Hawks, plucked out all of their feathers and I believe it was the third quarter Celtics outscored them 36 to 6, Hawks weren't talking shit no more, couldn't fly either, no feathers, Celtic's plucked"em all, 😂😂😂
I love watching these games! These are much more exciting than current ones where they focus mainly on shooting 3 point shots!
Wow, I was telling exactly that to a work colleague today. Incredible!
Man I love these intros.
just as good as the game... MTV was 5 years old and relevant lol
McHale was a problem. Didn’t realize how good he was. Incredible touch for his size
Will we ever get real basketball back? I love watching 1980’s basketball, what a beautiful game it was.
As I 5'4 12yr boy, when I heard them mention Spud Webb at 1:31. I knew I could play basketball with the trees and my basketball career began. 😁. I got full ride in basketball to Morehouse College at 5'8. 6 years later after this games, I was in Atlanta.
💕 these games in my young times
Anybody who wants to see how good Danny Ainge was need only watch this series. Dude was on a tear shooting 73% for the series and getting key steals throughout each game and in crunch time. The guy was a feisty competitor but he was also highly skilled and might be a hof candidate had he played on a different team.
Ok Danny, calm down 😂
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Not Danny, haha. Ainge was great. Don’t need to be him to recognize that.
@@MaximusWolfe Still to this day he is the only player in NCAA history to be named All-American in three different sports in the same year. No need to watch any series. 👍✌️😉
@@meminustherandomgooglenumbers
So you literally agree with my comment but still can’t resist the urge to call it superfluous. Amazing. Must be a slow day/month/year/lifetime over your way.
@@MaximusWolfe Welcome to the internets.
It's scary how fast and athletic spud webb was those days, gets from one end to the other in 3 dribbles
It is crazy that he was a decent point guard at 5'6" with pretty bad handles really. Pretty much no left hand at all.
He'd be amazing in today's nba where you can't hand check or touch the guy, He'd run guys ragged
Ahhhhhh…The good old NBA! 👍🏾💪🏾
During reg. portion, their 1985-1986 N.B.A. world championship season, Celts lost just one single home game;that being December, 1985 tilt w/T'Bl'zr team whose head coach was late John ("Jack") Ramsay, who was in his Xth/last season as that club's head coach. B.T.W., T'Blazers won that game, 121-103/contest was played in Conn.'s capital city, Hartford. Celts meanwhile went 37-1 in their home games in Bos., Mass.'s former Bos. Garden during reg. season. Club them st'mrlld thru playoffs w/wins over Bulls-Hawks-Bucks to advance to World Ch'mpnshp Series where they'd beat R'ckts in 6 games in re-match, their World Ch'mpnshp Series duel just 5 seasons prior (1980-1981) which Celts also came out victorious in 6 games
Not only were the Celtics 40-1 at the Boston Garden in '85/'86, they were 39-2 in '86/'87; for a 2yr record of 79-3! Now, in '84/'85 their record at home was 35-6 and in '87/'88 it was 36-5; those 4yrs, from '84/'85 to '87/'88, their home record was 150- 14- absolutely amazing!
Finally, when you look at the Celtics home record every year that Bird played, from his rookie year in '79/'80 to his final year in '91/'92; the Celtics won 30+ home games EVERY YEAR! Their best being the 40-1 in '85/'86, and their worst being 30-11 in '89/'90, which is still great. During Bird's career, the Celtics were 452- 81 at home!
Before they blasted obscene music during the whole game.
"obscene RAP music" Fixed it for you!
When they named it "RAP," they misspelled it- they left the "C" off the front!
I was never interested in basketball. I watch other sports andespecially appreciate the athleticism of the Olympics. I love watching these old games of legend. I kinda know who is going to win, but watching it for the first time is like going back to high school.
Merci pour le partage ! Je ne trouve pas le cinquième match, quelqu'un sait où le trouver ?
15:40 "TREE Rollins is gonna lay a few LIMBS on him" !🤣🤣🤣🤣
more nba playoff games!
It was the semi-finals not the conference finals. Celtics met the Bucks there.
Do you have the games from the Celtics Bucks series in 86.
damn cant think of who made that song during the danny ainge segment at halftime does anyone know
"City, Country, City" by War.
This is the East Semi-Finals not East Finals
@47:40 it wasn’t Parish that hit Nique it was his own player. Can’t stand Tommie. His take is so off and confused.
I’m rewatching this game and still get pissed at Tommy’s calling the plays wrong.
47:30 Ainge shooting the tech instead of Bird. Interesting.
This is the Eastern Conference semifinals, not finals.
So cool to see the Hawks beat the Celtics (even though they were a good team and I like them)! I knew they had the talent with monsters like Rollins and Willis, small, stealthy guys like Webb and Rivers, and the high-flying Wilkins. It was pointed out that the Hawks out-rebounded the Celtics and that contributed to their victory, which is totally true, but even moreso: the Celtics didn't balance out any of their situations the way the Hawks did. If the shot was crowded one up under the basket, the Hawk drew the foul, if it was far out, he made the shot. The Celtics were mostly missing unguarded, outside shots, or they were picking up fouls on themselves or missing under the basket. The Hawks were being smarter on open situations and going to each other more in crowded ones. The Hawks were working together more, making smarter passes, blocking and stealing a lot more, and taking simpler shots. Remember, when you score, it's easier for your teammates to rebound. When you miss, that's harder to rebound, and the Hawks got a lot more rebounds right under their home board. In addition to those things, the Celtics just made a lot of repeated stupid fouls. The Hawks were picking up useful fouls that either stopped someone from scoring/attempted to (which was a big deal here considering most of the Celtics were shooting poorly from foul line). As a result, the Celtics picked up a lot of these "stupid fouls"; travels, elbows, blocks, sometimes just being careless and running into a Hawk. Obviously the Hawks got into their heads. Anyway, I go long.
👀👀 we have eyes
@@davidpeters3857 I know. But I wanted to point out the things that stood out to me. I didn't mention everything that happened, because not everything stuck out to me.
Some Hawks were talking shit to the Celtics near the end of this game, a bad mistake, game 5 at the Old Boston Garden Celtics mauled the Hawks, plucked out all of their feathers and I believe it was the third quarter Celtics outscored them 36 to 6, Hawks weren't talking shit no more, couldn't fly either, no feathers, Celtic's plucked"em all, 😂😂😂
What was the deal with the Omni for this game? Did they have a convention setup behind one of the baskets or something?
Yes
You could call this series a gentleman’s sweep but the Celtics famously dismantled the Hawks the next game which was not gentlemanly at all
43:01
42:18
48:18👀👀
56:03
1:21:24
Semifinals
Wasn’t the East Final
cutting edge graphics! written in FORTRAN probably! lmao
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Bird can shut his mouth, as Mike Fratello deserved to be the coach of the year, and Dominique deserved to be the MVP.
Ronnie, wwwhhhhaaaaaahhhhh,😭, wwwhhhhaaaaaahhhhh,😭, oh Ronnie, wwwhhhhaaaaaahhhhh 😭 nique shoulda been MVP, wwwhhhhaaaaaahhhhh 😭
@@Gregory-sm9pfYou sound like some typical Alinsky-like liberal.