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That guy battled Bradshaw in Pitt for the starting job IIRC.
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.So, in fact, the Patriots join the Celtics and Bruins as the first franchises to draft a black athlete, the Pats for their sports' most important position, otherwise in their respective sports...another feather in New England sports history's cap...Thank you, moron!
Don't forget Doug Williams...led Bucs (in real uni's) to NFCCG in '79
Also the first to have all five players on the court be black.Red Auerbach made Bill Russel the first African American NBA player/coach and the first pro sports coach in history.
Yep. Vince Evans, Shack Harris for the Rams and a few others...Don't forget Doug Williams...led Bucs (in real uni's) to NFCCG in '79
Also the first to have all five players on the court be black.
And, first black starting five...Hondo came off the benchAlso the first to have all five players on the court be black.
When a reporter asked why he had a lot of white guys on the 80s Celtics, Red responded, "Because they are good. ".Also the first to have all five players on the court be black.
Hondo was a legend. Hed score 25 easy today. His game was so versatile.And, first black starting five...Hondo came off the bench
BTW, Russ said Havlicek was the best player he ever played with
The book he wrote is great, Red was one ****y SOB. Phil got to coach super teams he didn't build, Red was the GM, coach, and director of marketing (if I recall correctly) for christ's sake.Red was a genius.
Boston has been blessed.
Barts Twitter account is gone
Quick who can change their name to BartHubbuch on twitter
And, first black starting five...Hondo came off the bench
BTW, Russ said Havlicek was the best player he ever played with
Hondo was a legend. Hed score 25 easy today. His game was so versatile.
Hope it was ESPN that shut him down and not Twitter. Not a fan of censoring opinions I don't agree with, no matter how dumb they are.
Red did everything; it's why he retired young from coachingThe book he wrote is great, Red was one ****y SOB. Phil got to coach super teams he didn't build, Red was the GM, coach, and director of marketing (if I recall correctly) for christ's sake.
The book he wrote is great, Red was one ****y SOB. Phil got to coach super teams he didn't build, Red was the GM, coach, and director of marketing (if I recall correctly) for christ's sake.
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