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Think about all the players that failed here becuase they were drafted to be "the man" If we had Reggie to be the man and early picks to play more of a 2nd or 3rd in command... think of what our team could be.
It brings tears to my eyes watching that clip. When the crowd erupts after Reggie's 3 point shot its just awesome. Reggie was the first NBA player I ever got to meet face to face in real life. There is a really nice memorial of Reggie in Dorchester on the corner or of Bowdoin and Hamilton you can see it on google street.
I know some won't believe me, but I was actually at this game. Easter Sunday 1991. We sat in the front row of the balcony right behind the basket - that steep and high level where the 100-something steps down to the front were tiny - like a foot long - and you thought for sure (at least as a kid) that you or somebody else was gonna slip and come flying down the stairs. The Celtics were shooting at the basket we were above in the fourth, and I remember Reggie hitting that 3, and I'm positive Jordan hit what would have been a game winner on the other end but they waved it off as being too late. Although that may have been in overtime. To be honest, I don't remember how many overtimes there were, I just remember it was an amazing game the Celtics won, and it stuck out especially because it was Easter Sunday. It never occurred to me, probably because I was there without the benefit of announcers telling us the pertinent stuff (and I was 10), that Reggie had blocked Jordan 4 times. Now that I know I was at the game, I just feel blessed. At the time, I just knew it was the best Celtics game I ever went to (just ahead of Game 1 of the 91 Playoff series against Indiana, when the Pacers were winning in the second half and you could hear Chuck Person talking trash to Larry Bird up in Section 99 - corner next to the organ where we usually got tickets - then Bird started talking and the Celtics took over in the 4th quarter behind Bird's triple double). TP for the link and the memories.