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1972 NBA Finals: LA Lakers vs. New York Knicks

In the early 1970s, the New York Knicks and Los Angeles Lakers met in the NBA Finals 3 times in a 4 - season span. They first met in the 1970 Finals, which was won by the Knicks in a memorable 7 game series, highlighted by Willis Reed’s famous emergence onto the court just prior to the start of Game 7. What also made this matchup memorable were the star players on both sides. In addition to Reed, the Knicks of 1970 also had Bill Bradley and Walt Frazier. The Lakers had Wilt Chamberlain, Elgin Baylor, and Jerry West. After a 1 - year hiatus, these two clubs met again in the 1972 Finals. Earl Monroe and Gail Goodrich had now been added to the star-studded Knicks and Lakers, respectively. This time however, the 69-win Lakers, who had won 33 straight games earlier in the season, beat the Knicks 4 games to 1. These teams met again in the 1973 Finals with the Knicks prevailing 4 games to 1.

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A documentary of # 7 Mickey Mantle
DID YOU KNOW ? The New York Yankees signed Mickey Mantle to a minor-league contract in 1949, the day he graduated high school. He was paid $400 for the remainder of the season and a $1,100 signing bonus. A Yankee for his entire career, among Mantle's many accomplishments are all-time World Series records for home runs (18), runs scored (42), and runs batted in (40). He once hit a ball left-handed that cleared the right-field roof at Tiger Stadium in Detroit estimated to have traveled 643 feet. In 1956, Mantle won the Triple Crown, leading the majors with a .353 batting average, 52 HR and 130 RBI on the way to his first of three MVP awards.
Marcus Allen's amazing Super Bowl Run in 1984
Scott Longert, a baseball historian, talks about the history of Cleveland's League Park, the original home of the Cleveland Indians
The Willie Shoemaker Story
1957 Kansas Jayhawks dominate with Wilt Chamberlain - In arguably the closest final game in NCAA history, they lost to North Carolina in 3OT by one point.
Greatest Moments In Sports

Great College Running Backs

Anthony Davis - USC

Archie Griffin - Ohio State

Billy Sims - Oklahoma

Charles White - USC

Johnny Rodgers - Nebraska

Anthony Davis - USC

Archie Griffin - Ohio State

Billy Sims - Oklahoma

Charles White - USC

Johnny Rodgers - Nebraska

Game of the Day
1965 World Series, Game 7: Dodgers @ Twins

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