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Re: Celtics Trivia Game 

Post#741 » by Fencer reregistered » Sat Jul 20, 2019 12:21 pm

Jerry Sichting was involved in one of the most famous plays in Celtics history. Explain.
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Re: Celtics Trivia Game 

Post#742 » by chakdaddy » Sat Jul 20, 2019 8:43 pm

Fencer reregistered wrote:Jerry Sichting was involved in one of the most famous plays in Celtics history. Explain.


Fight with Ralph Sampson?
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Post#743 » by Curmudgeon » Sat Jul 20, 2019 9:09 pm

"Numbers lie alot. Wins and losses don't lie." - Jerry West
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Re: Celtics Trivia Game 

Post#744 » by Fencer reregistered » Sat Jul 20, 2019 11:16 pm

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Fencer reregistered wrote:Jerry Sichting was involved in one of the most famous plays in Celtics history. Explain.


Fight with Ralph Sampson?


I had a more famous play in mind than that. I was looking for a video of the play -- one that we normally do NOT think of as involving him -- and happened to find one that made it clear he had a role too.
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Re: Celtics Trivia Game 

Post#745 » by vct33 » Sun Jul 21, 2019 12:07 am

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sam_I_am wrote:Who was the SF who played for the 87-88 Celtics who Tommy Heinsohn loved like Waltah and was one of the first in a long line of scrubs he said would be a star? Johnny Most once said his name was backwards.


My first guess was Conner Henry because Henry is a first name. Not sure if he was a SF or SG though.


I’m going to assume I got this correct and ask a question.


How many made 3s did Boston have in the epic 26-point, Game 3 comeback against New Jersey in 2002?


Bonus Question: How many 3s did Pierce make in that game?
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Post#746 » by chakdaddy » Sun Jul 21, 2019 12:08 am

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Fencer reregistered wrote:Jerry Sichting was involved in one of the most famous plays in Celtics history. Explain.


Fight with Ralph Sampson?


I had a more famous play in mind than that. I was looking for a video of the play -- one that we normally do NOT think of as involving him -- and happened to find one that made it clear he had a role too.


I think maybe he was waving his arms guarding Isiah when bird stole the ball.

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Post#747 » by Fencer reregistered » Sun Jul 21, 2019 12:39 am

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chakdaddy wrote:
Fight with Ralph Sampson?


I had a more famous play in mind than that. I was looking for a video of the play -- one that we normally do NOT think of as involving him -- and happened to find one that made it clear he had a role too.


I think maybe he was waving his arms guarding Isiah when bird stole the ball.

We should have him and Stojko tutor Tacko.


As so often Sir, you excel at this!

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Post#748 » by sam_I_am » Sun Jul 21, 2019 12:47 am

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sam_I_am wrote:Who was the SF who played for the 87-88 Celtics who Tommy Heinsohn loved like Waltah and was one of the first in a long line of scrubs he said would be a star? Johnny Most once said his name was backwards.


My first guess was Conner Henry because Henry is a first name. Not sure if he was a SF or SG though.


I’m going to assume I got this correct and ask a question.


How many made 3s did Boston have in the epic 26-point, Game 3 comeback against New Jersey in 2002?


Bonus Question: How many 3s did Pierce make in that game?


Late checking in.....you are correct.....”I love Conner Henry!”
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Re: Celtics Trivia Game 

Post#749 » by vct33 » Sun Jul 21, 2019 2:22 am

sam_I_am wrote:
vct33 wrote:
vct33 wrote:
My first guess was Conner Henry because Henry is a first name. Not sure if he was a SF or SG though.


I’m going to assume I got this correct and ask a question.


How many made 3s did Boston have in the epic 26-point, Game 3 comeback against New Jersey in 2002?


Bonus Question: How many 3s did Pierce make in that game?


Late checking in.....you are correct.....”I love Conner Henry!”


Conner Henry had a highlight moment that I used to try to recreate when I was a teenager. I don’t remember the game or opponent. Only the moment. Somebody threw him a very errent pass late in the shot clock that he saved and threw towards and into the basket as he was falling out of bounds and into the scorers table.
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Post#750 » by Fencer reregistered » Sun Jul 21, 2019 4:39 am

Also from the Bird era:

1. With about 4 minutes to go in a close playoff game, there was a sequence with multiple misses and offensive rebounds, finally finishing with a 3-pter by Ainge that made me correctly optimistic the Celtics would win. I just tripped across a video of it, and there turn out to have been 5 (!) misses and rebounds before the make. It also turns out to have been in a Game 7.

Anybody have more than a random guess as to which series it was?

(Note: This is phrased so that I could easily have answered correctly before seeing the video, all imperfections in my memory notwithstanding. :D )

2. In a crucial playoff game from the same era, two Celtics opponents banged heads while diving for a loose ball. One star was knocked out and hand to leave the game. Who?
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Post#751 » by chakdaddy » Sun Jul 21, 2019 6:10 am

Fencer reregistered wrote:Also from the Bird era:

1. With about 4 minutes to go in a close playoff game, there was a sequence with multiple misses and offensive rebounds, finally finishing with a 3-pter by Ainge that made me correctly optimistic the Celtics would win. I just tripped across a video of it, and there turn out to have been 5 (!) misses and rebounds before the make. It also turns out to have been in a Game 7.

Anybody have more than a random guess as to which series it was?

(Note: This is phrased so that I could easily have answered correctly before seeing the video, all imperfections in my memory notwithstanding. :D )

2. In a crucial playoff game from the same era, two Celtics opponents banged heads while diving for a loose ball. One star was knocked out and hand to leave the game. Who?



Seems like Ainge had a clutch 3 in the Bird Wilkins duel in 88.

I watched that head bump game so much on vhs...it involved initials we're sick to death of, and a kitchen appliance.
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Post#752 » by Fencer reregistered » Sun Jul 21, 2019 6:16 am

chakdaddy wrote:
Fencer reregistered wrote:Also from the Bird era:

1. With about 4 minutes to go in a close playoff game, there was a sequence with multiple misses and offensive rebounds, finally finishing with a 3-pter by Ainge that made me correctly optimistic the Celtics would win. I just tripped across a video of it, and there turn out to have been 5 (!) misses and rebounds before the make. It also turns out to have been in a Game 7.

Anybody have more than a random guess as to which series it was?

(Note: This is phrased so that I could easily have answered correctly before seeing the video, all imperfections in my memory notwithstanding. :D )

2. In a crucial playoff game from the same era, two Celtics opponents banged heads while diving for a loose ball. One star was knocked out and hand to leave the game. Who?



Seems like Ainge had a clutch 3 in the Bird Wilkins duel in 88.

I watched that head bump game so much on vhs...it involved initials we're sick to death of, and a kitchen appliance.


I like the way you answered #2. :) I'm really disappointed in how you answered #1. :(
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Post#753 » by Fencer reregistered » Mon Jul 22, 2019 3:54 am

Fencer reregistered wrote:Also from the Bird era:

1. With about 4 minutes to go in a close playoff game, there was a sequence with multiple misses and offensive rebounds, finally finishing with a 3-pter by Ainge that made me correctly optimistic the Celtics would win. I just tripped across a video of it, and there turn out to have been 5 (!) misses and rebounds before the make. It also turns out to have been in a Game 7.

Anybody have more than a random guess as to which series it was?

(Note: This is phrased so that I could easily have answered correctly before seeing the video, all imperfections in my memory notwithstanding. :D )

2. In a crucial playoff game from the same era, two Celtics opponents banged heads while diving for a loose ball. One star was knocked out and hand to leave the game. Who?


Hint:
Spoiler:
Both questions are about the same game. :)
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Post#754 » by Fencer reregistered » Wed Jan 8, 2020 3:39 pm

So which Celtics actually hold league playing records, and who/which are they?

Bill Russell holds two obvious ones.
Chris Ford of all people holds one.
Russell and Heinsohn are tied for one.
Multiple guys, including Russell and Heinsohn, are tied for another.
Russell and Bird are tied with a non-Celtic for one.
Tommy, I'm pretty sure, holds one alone.
Who else?

Probably there have been a bunch of others in this thread that I've now forgotten ...
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Post#755 » by NPZ » Sun Jan 12, 2020 9:44 pm

1/20/95 - Lakers' last appearance at The Gaaahden. 1/20/20 - Lakers @ Celtics, 25th anniv.

What Laker hit the final shot at the buzzer at The Gahden on 1/20/95?
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Post#756 » by Curmudgeon » Mon Jan 13, 2020 11:18 pm

It was Van Exel. I was there.
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Post#757 » by Fencer reregistered » Thu Jan 16, 2020 6:37 am

Fencer reregistered wrote:So which Celtics actually hold league playing records, and who/which are they?

Bill Russell holds two obvious ones.
Chris Ford of all people holds one.
Russell and Heinsohn are tied for one.
Multiple guys, including Russell and Heinsohn, are tied for another.
Russell and Bird are tied with a non-Celtic for one.
Tommy, I'm pretty sure, holds one alone.
Who else?

Probably there have been a bunch of others in this thread that I've now forgotten ...


Hint: Most of the ones I alluded to relate to championships or Finals appearances. Two do not.
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Post#758 » by NPZ » Sun Jan 19, 2020 6:56 am

Curmudgeon wrote:It was Van Exel. I was there.


Good. I'm sure you remember that fool walking around in Laker full kit/colors. Had a sign that said Lakers own the Celtics/Lakers rule the Garden. Haha, hey, he had bigger bollz than I woulda. Chick Hearn said he'd better not walk out into the parking lot looking like that. I was always a Nique fan, so I kept tabs on him that year. Unfort, it was the year he hit the wall. He didn't crash as hard as Worthy, but he lost a lot from 94 w/ the Clips to just the next season. And he hated Chris Ford w/ a passion, which I learned from one of those NBA panel shows. Nique did not hold back, jeez. Said Ford kept him benched to his ire and then expected him to give vet leadership in the playoff series and he gave him an earful of short words. I remember watching that one win you got vs Orlando, good gm.
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Re: Celtics Trivia Game 

Post#759 » by Fencer reregistered » Sun Mar 15, 2020 8:20 am

Fencer reregistered wrote:
Fencer reregistered wrote:So which Celtics actually hold league playing records, and who/which are they?

Bill Russell holds two obvious ones.
Chris Ford of all people holds one.
Russell and Heinsohn are tied for one.
Multiple guys, including Russell and Heinsohn, are tied for another.
Russell and Bird are tied with a non-Celtic for one.
Tommy, I'm pretty sure, holds one alone.
Who else?

Probably there have been a bunch of others in this thread that I've now forgotten ...


Hint: Most of the ones I alluded to relate to championships or Finals appearances. Two do not.


Re-upping because nobody ever answered them, and because doing so seems very much in line with Parl's suggestion. :)
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Post#760 » by Parliament10 » Sun Mar 15, 2020 8:03 pm

Fencer reregistered wrote:
Fencer reregistered wrote:
Fencer reregistered wrote:So which Celtics actually hold league playing records, and who/which are they?

Bill Russell holds two obvious ones.
Chris Ford of all people holds one.
Russell and Heinsohn are tied for one.
Multiple guys, including Russell and Heinsohn, are tied for another.
Russell and Bird are tied with a non-Celtic for one.
Tommy, I'm pretty sure, holds one alone.
Who else?

Probably there have been a bunch of others in this thread that I've now forgotten ...


Hint: Most of the ones I alluded to relate to championships or Finals appearances. Two do not.


Re-upping because nobody ever answered them, and because doing so seems very much in line with Parl's suggestion. :)

I think that Chris Ford hold the NBA's "first 3pt shot" ?
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