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Pretty cool article on NBA.com about the Blazers win over the Celtics in 1985, ruining their perfect record at home.

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Sam Bowie had 18 points, 13 rebounds, 5 assists, and 3 blocks. Not bad at all.

Oh, what might have been . . .
 
I remember that game vividly. We were lucky enough to have it on local TV that night.

I remember when Boston made their big comeback, and took a small lead at the end of the third, and the fans lost it. They knew it was their night.

Then Portland just dominated from there, to a stunned-silent crowd.

Great game. I wonder if NBA TV or ESPN Classic has that game in their library. I'd love to see it again.
 
I remember that game vividly. We were lucky enough to have it on local TV that night.

I remember when Boston made their big comeback, and took a small lead at the end of the third, and the fans lost it. They knew it was their night.

Then Portland just dominated from there, to a stunned-silent crowd.

Great game. I wonder if NBA TV or ESPN Classic has that game in their library. I'd love to see it again.

I think I've seen ESPN Classic or NBA TV play that game before.

And yes, if not for injuries, Sam Bowie would have been an upper-tier center in the league and would have dulled some of the whole "Bowie over MJ" ridicule. I doubt he would have lead the Blazers to any championships, but a Bowie in his prime with Duckworth coming off the bench in the early 90s? Might have been a different story.
 
Wow.. that was a studly line by Bowie. Must've been one hell of a game to watch back in the day. Six players in double figures. And they have a little video of it on the side.
 
Steve Colter sporting the afro in the mid 80's was awesome. I miss afros and knee high socks!
 

Wow. 3:20. That's something I wish I could get a animated .gif off. Walton and Drexler, two different eras of Blazer Legends, jawing at one another. Priceless video.

WOWOW that put back dunk by Bowie at @ 4:17 was ATHLETIC and IMPRESSIVE. What might have been, indeed....

I also saw at least 4 instances where a player would be T'ed up in todays game for mocking/talking back to a ref, and especially Ainge's throwing the ball at Kersey. A different era.
 
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I think I've seen ESPN Classic or NBA TV play that game before.

And yes, if not for injuries, Sam Bowie would have been an upper-tier center in the league and would have dulled some of the whole "Bowie over MJ" ridicule. I doubt he would have lead the Blazers to any championships, but a Bowie in his prime with Duckworth coming off the bench in the early 90s? Might have been a different story.

I remember having a discussion with someone about Bowie, and he said that if he had been healthy, "him, Buck and Jerome? Wow!"

I pointed out that lineup would never have happened. Although the Bowie/Sabonis/Jerome lineup could've happened..and would've been insane.
 
I remember that game very well as I had just moved back to Portland from Boston the year before. God, I hated the Celtics!
 
That was the era of fast-break basketball, and the Blazers were running fools. I would love to see them play that way again. I personally think the 3-point shot has ruined the NBA game.
yet the 3 point line was right there on the parquet floor...

I think the game just evolved and defensive minded coaches (like Daly & Riley) have had a lot of success slowing the game down and limiting possessions.

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