If you look at the players on that Warriors team (Parrish, Wilkes, and Gus Williams), at least one was in every Finals from 1978 through 1987. It's sad to think about the players the Warriors lost after 1977 AND the players the A's lost around that time (and the Raiders moving to Los Angeles in 1982). It's quite possible that the East Bay could have seen another 5 to 10 championships from 1977 to around 1985.
Rick Barry is in the latter stage of his career in this video but you can see how good he still is. Barry was excellent catch and shoot player, he had a great pull up jumper, and from the triple threat position he could shoot, drive, or pass as well as any player ever. Watching Barry was like watching a clinic. Interestingly and because of updates in sports medicine, Rick Barry finally had his knee cleaned up at the end of his career and he was moving better than ever and Boston was interested in signing him. But for some reason the Celtics decided against it so we never saw Rick Barry on the court with Larry Bird, imagine that.
Agreed and well said. IMO Rick Barry is the greatest White American basketball player of all time. Pistol Pete was amazing, but his college and pro teams didn't win. Larry Byrd was of course outstanding in both college and pros an his teams most definitely did win. But Rick Barry was more athletic than Byrd or Jerry West. Plus Rick Barry and Pistol Pete played before the 3 point shot so their stats would have been so much better. Rick Barry obviously had a lip and was outspoken and that's why he hasn't been allowed to coach - which is a shame. He should teach tall players how to do that underhand free throw. I miss the 1970s basketball.
@@jamesmonteverde5538 Very interesting suggestion. IMO Rick Barry is THE best White basketball player in American history. As good an outside shooter as Byrd (Before the 3 point shot) but a better athlete. All are good defenders, Rick Barry was THE best free throw shooter ever. The difference between Rick Barry and Pistol Pete is the Rick Barry's teams' always won, not Petes. It might be that Rick Barry's attitude and mouth got/gets him in to trouble. But all 3 are all time greats and all were team players. I miss the 1970s Basketball college and NBA.
Rick Barry is in that class of player the likes of Bird, Magic, West, Chamberlain, etc; when he was on he was unstoppable, and that unique free throw style
Rick was as prolific a scorer as MJ. He was able to pass and dribble the ball better than 98% of all point guards. He was among the best in intercepting and stealing the ball. He was a good rebounder. If there were 3-pointers then, he would be one of greatest 3-point shooters ever. Rick's only weakness was his endurance. If Rick had endurance, he would be the best all-time basketball player behind Wilt, Bill Russel, and Kareem.
Rate my all time 70's starting 5 with 6th Man Team: Center: Kareem Power Forward: Elvin Hayes Small Forward: Rick Barry Shooting Guard: Earl Monroe Point Guard: Walt Frazier Sixth Man: John Havlicek
Watching Kareem put the ball on the floor is pretty awesome…if only he didn’t have to play with 70s travel rules could def see him have a face up game in the modern era.
The only weakness Rick Barry had was endurance. If they counted 3 pointers back then, Rick's average scoring would be at least 3 - 5 points higher. Rick could penetrate so well and he passed the ball like a point guard. The guy can rebound too. Don't know why Rick was not mentioned as one of the greatest players of all-time.
Idk either tbh. Probably his stint in the ABA in the middle of it. 1 chip in 2 tries, 55 points in a finals game, finals MVP, best free throw shooter every year, and before he got injured was a great penetrator of the defense, shooter from anywhere, and passer. Modern day equivalent to a towering forward that could do anything? He's like prehistoric KD with basic dribble moves.
Well he sometimes he is as he should be. Of course, the primary reason is he played quite some time ago. And that's why people like Rick, Elgin Baylor, Jerry West and John Havlicek often get overlooked in such discussions today. All of those guys belong among the greatest ever
You're right Rick was quite fast. If you want proof, check out the 1975 all star game, he really beat it up and down the floor a couple of times on a couple of fast breaks you can see how he beat the field pretty easily. He and Nate Archibald were playing great together and they would have been a terror if they had a chance to do it during regular season if they were teammates. And Tiny was one of the fastest men of the game.
@@Amick44 As fast as he was in '75, he was even faster before his knee injury in the NBA then early on in his ABA days. But Rick adapted his game and in some ways became even better. By the end of his career surgical techniques had improved and he had his knee cleaned out and he said his knee felt much improved. There was even talk of him playing with the Celtics and Bird but that didn't happen. In any case, Barry was a terror on the fast break in the mid 70s either as a finisher or passer.
The way Kareem was dominating as one person, sure made it a tough call for Golden state to win it, but they did, handily, it appeared here. Barry could fill it up from the field, and they sure better not foul him. I wish that I could have seen him play back then, but it was difficult, in my region, to catch any team playing, but the Lakers, from the west, and not a great deal of them.
R.Barry shoots were from 3 point line...if he played in this ERA he would be the best SF ever. He would double his assists and rebounds and would shoot a lot from 3..
Kareem was that entire Lakers team. They really had no other first class players. Cazzie had once been an All-Star, and that's it. By himself, Kareem carried that team to the best record in the league. They ran into the Blazers and got swept, which surprised everyone except for those had seen both teams during the regular season.
Lucius Allen, Don Chaney, Cazzie Russell, Kermit Washington, no 'first class players??????? They would have blown Portland away if it weren't for Allen and Washington getting hurt.
Yes, he was a guest commentator. Its been so many years since but remember it like it was yesterday because it was a 'treat' or 'special occasion' to have another player as a commentator, especially Maravich!
Wow! Barry has a very quick release on his shot and his passes. It’s ironic Pete Maravich is doing the color commentary on this game because it helps me make my next point. There are many basketball historians who would put Maravich ahead of Barry as overall career performance. That’s unfortunate and shows how misinformed people are. Barry was everything Maravich was but much more fundamentally sound and twice the defender. So why is that? They were before my time but I think Barry was more frank and blunt in interviews. This causes reporters and producers, big shots in sports to desire knocking Barry down a notch. Then many people who are weak are influenced by opinions of pundits and so on. Oh the underhanded free throws had me laughing so hard but hell they went in so a basket is a made basket no matter how you throw it!
He’s had some questionable racist comments and he’s always been outspoken. On the court he was nothing but a cold killer who could probably score on anyone.
@@jonisafreak3 He’s had ZERO racist comments. That’s weak on your part. Some reporter on tv tells you that and you go with it instead of researching it for yourself.
I'm not sure who puts Maravich above Barry. As someone who was around in those days, the consensus from players and coaches would have been that Barry was the better all-around player. Maravich has gained some new respect in the 21st century because of his showmanship but I think nearly every basketball historian would tell you Barry is the better player. They played two different positions and Maravich was a pure scorer but Barry made his teammates better and he carried that 75 championship Warriors team. No disrespect to Maravich, I loved that guy and still miss him.
If you look at the players on that Warriors team (Parrish, Wilkes, and Gus Williams), at least one was in every Finals from 1978 through 1987. It's sad to think about the players the Warriors lost after 1977 AND the players the A's lost around that time (and the Raiders moving to Los Angeles in 1982). It's quite possible that the East Bay could have seen another 5 to 10 championships from 1977 to around 1985.
Great observation.
Jamal Wilkes felt that way but Mieuli didn’t like Oakland and like his motorcycles better than his team.
Younger fans don't realize that Rick Barry was Larry Bird, before Larry Bird.
That's how GREAT he was...
Rick Barry is in the latter stage of his career in this video but you can see how good he still is. Barry was excellent catch and shoot player, he had a great pull up jumper, and from the triple threat position he could shoot, drive, or pass as well as any player ever. Watching Barry was like watching a clinic. Interestingly and because of updates in sports medicine, Rick Barry finally had his knee cleaned up at the end of his career and he was moving better than ever and Boston was interested in signing him. But for some reason the Celtics decided against it so we never saw Rick Barry on the court with Larry Bird, imagine that.
Agreed and well said. IMO Rick Barry is the greatest White American basketball player of all time. Pistol Pete was amazing, but his college and pro teams didn't win. Larry Byrd was of course outstanding in both college and pros an his teams most definitely did win. But Rick Barry was more athletic than Byrd or Jerry West. Plus Rick Barry and Pistol Pete played before the 3 point shot so their stats would have been so much better.
Rick Barry obviously had a lip and was outspoken and that's why he hasn't been allowed to coach - which is a shame. He should teach tall players how to do that underhand free throw.
I miss the 1970s basketball.
It would have been fun to see Barry and bird together
I know Pete Maravich played with Bird one year. How about Bird, Maravich and Rick Barry?
@@jamesmonteverde5538 Very interesting suggestion. IMO Rick Barry is THE best White basketball player in American history. As good an outside shooter as Byrd (Before the 3 point shot) but a better athlete.
All are good defenders, Rick Barry was THE best free throw shooter ever.
The difference between Rick Barry and Pistol Pete is the Rick Barry's teams' always won, not Petes.
It might be that Rick Barry's attitude and mouth got/gets him in to trouble.
But all 3 are all time greats and all were team players.
I miss the 1970s Basketball college and NBA.
@@chicagorhtours . .lot of good basketball players, especially in Rick's Era.
Rick Barry is in that class of player the likes of Bird, Magic, West, Chamberlain, etc; when he was on he was unstoppable, and that
unique free throw style
Yes indeed
Rick was as prolific a scorer as MJ.
He was able to pass and dribble the ball better than 98% of all point guards.
He was among the best in intercepting and stealing the ball.
He was a good rebounder.
If there were 3-pointers then, he would be one of greatest 3-point shooters ever.
Rick's only weakness was his endurance. If Rick had endurance, he would be the best all-time basketball player behind Wilt, Bill Russel, and Kareem.
@@benthekeeshond545 interesting points he certainly was great
Barry game looks modern
Rate my all time 70's starting 5 with 6th Man Team:
Center: Kareem
Power Forward: Elvin Hayes
Small Forward: Rick Barry
Shooting Guard: Earl Monroe
Point Guard: Walt Frazier
Sixth Man: John Havlicek
Is that Pistol Pete Maravich helping to Call the Game? Fantastic to see a much younger Jabar in Action! and a young healthy Wilkes.
Rookie Robert parish.. got to play with Barry and bird
Yes he did
Nearly both of them at once had Red obliged Dick… i mean Rick’s assumption he’d want him on the roster in 1980
Yes he did...
Michael Jordan as well.
Don Ford was the one traded to the Cavaliers for the Cavs first round draft pick that turned into James Worthy.
Barry and Kareem, how does it get better than that ?
Today I keep getting content about Rick Barry
Look at his free throws Granny style nothing but net! Sure beats watching some big bruiser shoot them like a muscle bound Russian Weightlifter.
Watching Kareem put the ball on the floor is pretty awesome…if only he didn’t have to play with 70s travel rules could def see him have a face up game in the modern era.
The only weakness Rick Barry had was endurance. If they counted 3 pointers back then, Rick's average scoring would be at least 3 - 5 points higher. Rick could penetrate so well and he passed the ball like a point guard. The guy can rebound too. Don't know why Rick was not mentioned as one of the greatest players of all-time.
Idk either tbh. Probably his stint in the ABA in the middle of it. 1 chip in 2 tries, 55 points in a finals game, finals MVP, best free throw shooter every year, and before he got injured was a great penetrator of the defense, shooter from anywhere, and passer. Modern day equivalent to a towering forward that could do anything? He's like prehistoric KD with basic dribble moves.
Well he sometimes he is as he should be. Of course, the primary reason is he played quite some time ago. And that's why people like Rick, Elgin Baylor, Jerry West and John Havlicek often get overlooked in such discussions today. All of those guys belong among the greatest ever
Another aspect of Rick Barry's game that is often overlooked is his speed, he was FAST! They didn't call him the Miami Greyhound for nothing.
You're right Rick was quite fast. If you want proof, check out the 1975 all star game, he really beat it up and down the floor a couple of times on a couple of fast breaks you can see how he beat the field pretty easily. He and Nate Archibald were playing great together and they would have been a terror if they had a chance to do it during regular season if they were teammates. And Tiny was one of the fastest men of the game.
@@Amick44 As fast as he was in '75, he was even faster before his knee injury in the NBA then early on in his ABA days. But Rick adapted his game and in some ways became even better. By the end of his career surgical techniques had improved and he had his knee cleaned out and he said his knee felt much improved. There was even talk of him playing with the Celtics and Bird but that didn't happen. In any case, Barry was a terror on the fast break in the mid 70s either as a finisher or passer.
He should be on anyones top 20 or 25 player list alltime ...really in the top 20 honestly
The way Kareem was dominating as one person, sure made it a tough call for Golden state to win it, but they did, handily, it appeared here. Barry could fill it up from the field, and they sure better not foul him. I wish that I could have seen him play back then, but it was difficult, in my region, to catch any team playing, but the Lakers, from the west, and not a great deal of them.
i mostly watched barry a few years earlier with virginia and nets of the ABA. did he grow hair? (heh, heh)
R.Barry shoots were from 3 point line...if he played in this ERA he would be the best SF ever.
He would double his assists and rebounds and would shoot a lot from 3..
Thanks for this, great stuff!
Kareem was that entire Lakers team. They really had no other first class players. Cazzie had once been an All-Star, and that's it. By himself, Kareem carried that team to the best record in the league. They ran into the Blazers and got swept, which surprised everyone except for those had seen both teams during the regular season.
Lucius Allen, Don Chaney, Cazzie Russell, Kermit Washington, no 'first class players??????? They would have blown Portland away if it weren't for Allen and Washington getting hurt.
Barry might even do better in the modern era because of the 3-point line.
Was that Maravich as a commentator?
Yes. And i believe that was the year where he hurt his knee and missed half of the season.
@@hunkmarvel8925 I believe he injured his knee The Following Season 77-78. He is commentating cuz the Jazz did not make the playoffs as usual.
@@Amick44 oops
Yes, he was a guest commentator. Its been so many years since but remember it like it was yesterday because it was a 'treat' or 'special occasion' to have another player as a commentator, especially Maravich!
I WAS JUST THINKING THAT!
This is more entertaining than today's NBA crap!
Wow! Barry has a very quick release on his shot and his passes. It’s ironic Pete Maravich is doing the color commentary on this game because it helps me make my next point. There are many basketball historians who would put Maravich ahead of Barry as overall career performance. That’s unfortunate and shows how misinformed people are. Barry was everything Maravich was but much more fundamentally sound and twice the defender.
So why is that? They were before my time but I think Barry was more frank and blunt in interviews. This causes reporters and producers, big shots in sports to desire knocking Barry down a notch. Then many people who are weak are influenced by opinions of pundits and so on.
Oh the underhanded free throws had me laughing so hard but hell they went in so a basket is a made basket no matter how you throw it!
He’s had some questionable racist comments and he’s always been outspoken. On the court he was nothing but a cold killer who could probably score on anyone.
@@jonisafreak3 He’s had ZERO racist comments. That’s weak on your part. Some reporter on tv tells you that and you go with it instead of researching it for yourself.
I'm not sure who puts Maravich above Barry. As someone who was around in those days, the consensus from players and coaches would have been that Barry was the better all-around player. Maravich has gained some new respect in the 21st century because of his showmanship but I think nearly every basketball historian would tell you Barry is the better player. They played two different positions and Maravich was a pure scorer but Barry made his teammates better and he carried that 75 championship Warriors team. No disrespect to Maravich, I loved that guy and still miss him.
Robert Parish got 13-9 as a rookie in the game.
I am starting to suspect that Rick Barry was wearing a toupee
Hair plugs
Man RB underhand granny free throw was wet!🤣
Yeah nothing but cotton.
Is pistol Pete commentating?
yep
yes
Kareem had four blocked shots too.
Who does Rick think he is fooling with that hairpiece? 2-3 years ago he's almost bald and now he has ultra-thick hair? Come on.
ha! give the guy some slack, so what
5:19 how is that a charge lol
When Kareem ran into Phil Smith that was a charge.
Underhand shot is ugly man but it works
No uglier than Shaq's free throw style.
alex caruso in this era would be the goat lmao 😂
Nope he wouldn’t even make the cut💀
Barry had a great wig as well as a jumper