A STORY OF INSPIRATION

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Game 7. 1970 NBA Finals. Nobody knew if Willis Reed would play. The center and captain of the New York Knicks had suffered a torn muscle in his right thigh during Game 5 against the Los Angeles Lakers. He did sit out in Game 6 when Wilt Chamberlain's 45 points and 27 rebounds enabled the Lakers to tie the series at 3-3.

In the pre-game warmups, Reed was not with his New York teammates. He remained in the lockerroom, deep in the bowels of the building.

"I wanted to play," Reed recalls. "That was for the championship, the one great moment you play for all your life. I didn't want to have to look at myself in the mirror 20 years later and say I wished I had tried to play."

Reed took an injection to dull the pain in his leg, and just moments before tipoff he limped through the tunnel and onto the court. Waves of cheers cascaded down from the Garden stands as fans caught sight of the Knicks' captain, a sight that was not lost on New York's opponents.

"I saw the whole Laker team standing around staring at this man," said Knicks guard Walt Frazier. "When I saw that, when they stopped warming up, something told me we might have these guys!"

Reed lined up against Chamberlain for the opening tap and scored the Knicks' first two baskets of the game. Those would prove to be his only points, but his presence was more than enough to inspire the Knicks to a 113-99 victory and the franchise's first NBA Championship. Overshadowed by Reed's emotion-charged effort was one of the great playoff performances in NBA history by Frazier, who led the Knicks with 36 points and 19 assists.

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3 comments:

Jaime Sirvent dijo...

Momento épico y absolutamente grandioso de la historia de la NBA, lo único que me duele y entre muchas comillas es que eso ocurriera contra mis Lakers. Muy grandes tanto Willis Reed como Frazier, menuda estadística la de este último, sobre todo las 19 asistencias.

J.M.Martinez dijo...

Contra "tus" Lakers y a manos del "pupas" de la NBA. A partir de este momento nace ese toque especial de los Knicks. Antes eran una franquicia perdedora, a lo Grizzlies.
Haré un post del otro momentazo (para mi) en la historia de la NBA con, posiblemente, el jugador con más talento que ha pisado jamás una pista de basket (y no es Michael Jordan).

Jaime Sirvent dijo...

Pardiez, me dejas intrigado.