Remember going to games there at Freedom Hall with my dad see the Colonels play. My first time seeing Dr J play. Been my favorite NBA player ever since.
Loved the Kentucky Colonels, Dan Issel, Artis Gilmore, Louie Dampier with John Tong as the P.A. man in Freedom Hall, it didn't get much better.
Remember going to games there at Freedom Hall with my dad see the Colonels play. My first time seeing Dr J play. Been my favorite NBA player ever since.
Hubie BrownSweet!
Who was the coach??
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Helluva Team!!Sweet!
Who was the coach??
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Love Hubie. Learned so much from the game listening to his commentary. So cool that he coached this teamHubie Brown
Hubie Brown
Have my stub as well, great memories growing up going to games with my dad.Still have my ticket stub. That particular team well could have won the NBA championship that year as well. Hell of a team that were a complete team. Great defensive team. Had the size and toughness that could impose their will on about any team. Could score from any position!
Because they were greatused to go to most home games with my dad @ freedom hall
we even went to the games @ the old convention center downtown
for some reason seemed like the colonels always had trouble with the pacers
Wasn't he the player that dived into a glass water cooler, trying to get the basketball, cutting himself pretty bad?Remember Wendell Ladner of the Colonels (played one season). Killed in a plane crash.
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The following season after the Colonels had won the ABA championship, they played the defending NBA champion Golden State Warriors in a pre season exhibition game & the Colonels beat them. Kind of a big deal at the time.Remember watching exhibition between colonel and bucks. Jabbar and Gilmore. Great basketball
Hubie brown what a innovative coach Rick pitinos idol
Remember going to games there at Freedom Hall with my dad see the Colonels play. My first time seeing Dr J play. Been my favorite NBA player ever since.
They would travel to around the state I saw them play in Richmond eku and few times in freedom hall . Loved the abaI loved going to games with my Father and Uncle. Listen to Van Vance on the call for games we didn't go to.
I was at that game. It was a great one. That was my22nd birthday. I went to many Colonels games. Hated to see them fold.
Remember going to games there at Freedom Hall with my dad see the Colonels play. My first time seeing Dr J play. Been my favorite NBA player ever since.
YepWasn't he the player that dived into a glass water cooler, trying to get the basketball, cutting himself pretty bad?
Here come the Ken-tuck-y Colonels
Let's all stand up and cheer
Your Kentucky Colonels
Are goin 'all the way this year
Yes. You should read the book “Loose Balls”. It’s a great book about the ABA and has a lot of interesting stories in it.Wasn't he the player that dived into a glass water cooler, trying to get the basketball, cutting himself pretty bad?
"Loose Balls"Yes. You should read the book “Loose Balls”. It’s a great book about the ABA and has a lot of interesting stories in it.
UL tickets weren't hard to get.UK-UL Still ruled the state.I got championship tickets at the door.The Colonels had good crowds but it always seemed to be tickets available. UK-UL tickets a lot harder to get.
UK was playing in Memorial Coliseum, seated less than 12 K.UL tickets weren't hard to get.
Another Ladner story from "Loose Balls". They were fly into Washington DC for a game. Ladner looked out the window and saw the Washington Monument and said, "that must be the Washington Post".Wasn't he the player that dived into a glass water cooler, trying to get the basketball, cutting himself pretty bad?