| 1970 Finals Game 7, Lakers at Knicks |
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| "One of the iconic moments in NBA history: Knicks Captain Willis Reed hobbles onto the court right before tip off, scoring the Knicks’ first two baskets against the Lakers of Chamberlain and West. Walt Frazier delivers one of the greatest performances in Finals history with 36 points and 19 assists for the Knicks, who capture their first-ever championship thanks to the inspiration of their captain." |
| says - JoeyDino (10:35 Mar. 9, 2010 ) |
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Willis Reed hobbles onto the court right before tip off,
scoring the Knicks’ first two baskets against the Lakers
of Chamberlain and West. Walt Frazier delivers one of the
greatest performances in Finals history with 36 points and
19 assists for the Knicks, who capture their first-ever
championship thanks to the inspiration of their captain.
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