Hubie's last call is the Bucks game this Sunday. I still remember him as coach of the 1975 ABA Champion Kentucky Colonels.
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Was the book called "Loose Balls"?Remember reading the book on the ABA and it pretty much saying Colonels would have had a spot in NBA during merger if not for owner John Y Brown
I remember first seeing Dr J playing in Freedom Hall vs the KY Colonels. I don't think he missed a shot the entire game. This would've been mid 1970s.
Was Bird from Hodgenville?Issel, Dampier, Artis "A Train" Gilmore, and Hodgenville native Bird Averitt were on the Colonels. Indiana Pacers still going strong, Colonels long forgotten. The Colonels drew 17,000 for that championship game. The ABA invented the 3-point shot, and I still think the red, white and blue ball should have been adopted as well. This is the 50-year anniversary of the Colonels Championship and the UK Runner-Up team.
Yep, that was the one. You read it?Was the book called "Loose Balls"?
Was Bird from Hodgenville?
He played high school at Hoptown High.
He was wicked good!!
I still have game programs from the 1975 ABA Playoffs.Hubie's last call is the Bucks game this Sunday. I still remember him as coach of the 1975 ABA Champion Kentucky Colonels.
There is a good story about Ladner in the book. They were flying into DC for a game and he saw the Washington Monument. Ladner said "That must be the Washington Post!"My dad got me season tickets for Colonels, loved watching Ladner will never forget him diving for a ball and breaking the glass water bottles. tried to play but had blood all over him.
Dude was Issel's enforcer and then for Dr. J
I believe that John Y Brown wanted to bring the Colonels to the NBA, but he wanted some support from the city of Louisville and they refused.Ellie wanted to merge with the NBA and John didn’t want to. I wish they would have merged, it was always a lot of run going to Louisville and watching the Colonels. In Hubies book he said the championship colonels were the best team he ever coached. Man they had a loaded roster, at one time Maurice Lucas, Issel and Gilmore were the front court, that was 3 studs. That era was the good old days.
I don’t remember the Braves. But he bought into the Celtics.I believe that John Y Brown wanted to bring the Colonels to the NBA, but he wanted some support from the city of Louisville and they refused.
Brown went on to buy the Buffalo Braves, which is now the L.A. Clippers I believe.