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In the 1976 Eastern Conference semifinals, the Cavaliers faced the Washington Bullets. It was the Cavaliers' first playoff game, and Cleveland fans were thrilled.
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He always played a supporting role as a great player.
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Nate Thurmond was selected by the San Francisco Warriors (Cash State Warriors) with the third pick in the first round of the 1963 NBA Draft. With another superstar in the team, Wilt Chamberlain, Nate Thurmond plays most of the time as a power forward or as a substitute for Chamberlain. Soon after, Chamberlain was traded to the Philadelphia 76ers, and Nate Thurmond became the team's starting center.
In 1974, Nate Thurmond was traded to the Chicago Bulls, and on October 18 of that year, Nate Thurmond scored 22 points, 14 rebounds, 13 assists and 12 blocks against the Atlanta Hawks, becoming the first player in the NBA to achieve a quadruple-double in official statistics. The following year, Nate Thurmond was traded to the Cleveland Cavaliers, where the 35-year-old Nate Thurmond led the team to the Eastern Conference Finals, only to lose to the mighty Boston Celtics, known as the "Ridgefield Miracle."
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Ridgefield is the Cavaliers' second home court, and the Cavaliers, who founded the team in 1970, first used the Cleveland Arena. '75 The Cavaliers moved to Ridgefield in '76 and were at the bottom of the Cavaliers for the first five years, then made the playoffs as a Commons that year, and also reached the Finals, where they defeated the star-studded Washington Bullets and the Celtics. At that time, the Washington Bullets averaged 6 double-doubles per game in the playoffs!
Playing Celtic is a three-game lore!! The Cavaliers fought seven games each to reach the Finals. At that time, there were only three rounds of the playoffs, and although they lost the finals, the Civilian Cavaliers still won the hearts of Cleveland fans.
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One Ball a Day: Providence spanning 14 years! Liverpool show you what the miracle of Anfield is in action.
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Career: 13 seasons with the Pistons from 1981 to 1994 - Y2/ f% v0 o8 d8 q& s+ h& k 9 ~9 ]:
8 }+ Isaiah Thomas was selected by the Pistons in the first round of the draft in 1981 until he retired in 1994 due to an Achilles tendon injury. He won two championships with the Pistons in 13 years, won the Finals MVP in 1990, was named to the All-Star Team 12 times, and was named to the All-NBA Team 3 times. 8 !
In the NBA in the 80s, there were only 2 superstars in the point guard position, which was the "Magic" in the West and Thomas in the East. Thomas has a baby face and a smile on his mouth, but he is known as the "Smiling Assassin". That's how people describe him:
He always smiles at you and stabs you down. 8 i% }1 j& s# y( s3 i!t2 j3 o , e0 i7 b t& a( u x7 u At that time, the Pistons led by Thomas, as well as Rodman, Ranbir, etc., were all hard-hearted and known as the "Bad Boy Army".
Thomas plays unselfishly and is now ranked fourth in the NBA in career assists behind Stockton, "The Magic" and Oscar Robertson. -x; p- q. q& a6 `:
h5 a& ]g2 `/ z' z; i6 ?Jordan entered the NBA in 1988 and was ruthlessly suppressed by Thomas, and in 1989 and 1990, the rising Bulls were suppressed by Thomas's Pistons for two consecutive years, losing both of them in the Eastern Conference Finals, and the Pistons also won the championship that year. & p$ f; f2 d4 b, w- t , j# w- ?
;n On April 19, 1994, during a game against the Magic, Thomas ruptured his Achilles tendon and announced his retirement on May 11 of that year. (
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In the 1999 playoffs, former Rockets coach Van Gundy was the coach of the New York Knicks, and during a game against the Heat, the two players clashed, and Van Gundy was dragged around on the ground for several minutes by holding on to Mourning's leg in order to protect his players.
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That's right, Van Gundy hugged the thigh of the opposing player in order to persuade him, which is the "leg hugging incident".
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In the playoffs of the 1998-1999 season, the New York Knicks, the eighth seed in the East, met the top seed in the East Miami Heat in the first round of the playoffs. Towards the end of the first round, the Knicks' Larry Johnson pushed Heat center Mourning, who punched and hit. In order to protect his players, the Knicks head coach rushed into the court and hugged Mourning's thigh, and was dragged a few meters off the floor by the tall Mourning.
The head coach's name at the time was Van Gundy, the head coach of the Rockets last year, with sunken eye sockets and bloodshot eyes, and this brawl made fans remember the image of this New York vampire forever.
What kind of nickname does he have, let's call Fan Bald.
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Eh, Fan Bald stopped Mo Ning from fighting, and was thrown by Mo as a mop
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