This is a fantastic interview . Bill Bradley is an eloquent speaker and love hearing his stories . Reds father and my great grandfather were brothers . I miss him very much . Willis Reed and Red are together again Dave Debusshere gone to soon .
Great to see Bill Bradley. My hero. Rhodes scholar. Senator. NBA star. Presidential candidate. He wrote a book (A Sense of Where You Are) that I read in high school and stuck with me and articulated about getting into the “zone” and what it takes to get there - awareness, sensory perception, practice, practice, practice. Must have been the smartest guy in the NBA, never exploited it and managed to get through scandal free. I copied my game after his…swiswh the corner shot - the craft of knowing where you are and where the basket was
These are the nuggets this show will always provide. So awesome to be able to reach into the past with someone knowledgeable like Dan Patrick. This cannot be done by the younger generations and that connection will be sorely missed by me when, or if, he ever retires.
Such a great interview. I grew up on the NBA in the 80’s and after and just love hearing about the game before that time. Please bring back Bill Bradley and other players from before the 1980’s to hear these great stories from the history of the NBA. I could listen to them all day.
Central park? call from Mrs Reed? sat on a rock and cried? MAKE ROOM FOR YOUR EMMY DAN! Too bad our country wasn't smart enough to put him in the whitehouse...
Thanks for giving us Dollar Bill. And I am so glad you spoke about going to shoot. I had the exact same feeling, I need to put up a few jumpers and feel the flow.
Bill Bradley would have made a good president of the United States. He ran but did not make it past the primaries. Apart from Larry Bird, the last great exponent of the bank shot. Greatly missed in public discourse. This is a major get by the show. Just to know to try to get him on is a small miracle.
When I watch this guy, I feel sad for all the folks that gravitate towards a persona like Trump's. I'll take the class, humility, good-natured humor and simple decency of this guy over that any day.
I was only six when The Knicks won their first Championship but by the time I was Nine , I was into Basketball and I saw them on TV win that 2nd Championship. First one I can clearly remember. I was a Celtics Fan but could not deny that the Knicks at that time were superb and a true rival of the Celts. Knicks had some very good teams in the 90's but cannot compare to that earlier squad as the franchise has not won a Title since and that group won those two in fairly short time frame. Bill B. was a great team player with a sweet shot for sure and it is great to hear his recollections of those great days that he was part of in the late sixties and early 70's.
Where are the questions about Willis Reed ? Game 7 ? Thats it ????? Bill Bradley is such a brilliant dude why not ask about so many other great games concerning Celtics and Bullets. I would love to ask about Willis and his prep for Wilt and Russ and Unseld and Cowens .Willis was our leader we all knew it back then everybody on the team was great but we knew and i'm not joking we knew Willis was the one to bring home the gold for us it was a known fact to everybody .Willis was a lot like JOE Willie back then they both had the bad injuries and it seemed like the whole world waited for their comebacks which ended up being so dramatic every time they made a comeback. I could be wrong but I think that 73 team has 5 players on the 75th anniversity team more than anyone I think. Trust me Willis was a god- like hero of that era every time I hear those KNICK players they speak in awe of Willis. We all felt that way about him
@@tubbsdavid neither one of us can get enough of this stuff. LOL your on my Mikes Podcast comments. Jackson, Holtzman, Lucas makes 8 but Celts maybe had more. The Knicks defense and bench make them almost unbeatable LOL including that 68 win Celtic team in 73.
They played really tough against some Historic teams the 71-72 Lakers (without WILLIS) The Bucks Bullets and Boston. I can recall the player vs player rivalry with the Bullets was really an everyday conversation for about 5 years. Wes Unseld vs WILLIS and Frazier vs Monroe were the biggest but Jack Marin and Riordan vs Bradley and DeBusschere was epic. I recently either read or heard Frazier talking about Phil Chenier, god he was freakin pesky as all hell I hated those Bullets they gave us fits, those games against those guys were so tough
As soon as he admitted to getting punked on the court I new he was a democrat. Not saying it wasn’t smart of him but still lol. Seems like a really nice guy. Humble and good speaker. Don’t know about the suite inside the house though lol
This is a fantastic interview . Bill Bradley is an eloquent speaker and love hearing his stories .
Reds father and my great grandfather were brothers . I miss him very much . Willis Reed and Red are together again Dave Debusshere gone to soon .
Great to see Bill Bradley. My hero. Rhodes scholar. Senator. NBA star. Presidential candidate. He wrote a book (A Sense of Where You Are) that I read in high school and stuck with me and articulated about getting into the “zone” and what it takes to get there - awareness, sensory perception, practice, practice, practice. Must have been the smartest guy in the NBA, never exploited it and managed to get through scandal free. I copied my game after his…swiswh the corner shot - the craft of knowing where you are and where the basket was
Great interview. Awesome NBA history lesson. Please bring Bill Bradley back again. 👍
These are the nuggets this show will always provide. So awesome to be able to reach into the past with someone knowledgeable like Dan Patrick. This cannot be done by the younger generations and that connection will be sorely missed by me when, or if, he ever retires.
I am grateful for these recordings . Thank you Dan and Senator Bradley for your interview .
Such a great interview. I grew up on the NBA in the 80’s and after and just love hearing about the game before that time. Please bring back Bill Bradley and other players from before the 1980’s to hear these great stories from the history of the NBA. I could listen to them all day.
Great interview, such a class act too.
A gracious and wonderful man
Really cool interview I really enjoyed this
That was a very poignant memorial. Kudos to Dan and the Senator. My condolences to all who loved Willis Reed.
♥️ Willis reed super great defender & shooter & rebounder etc etc ♥️ Willis reed
Awesome interview. I hope for his sake, and ours, that you bring him on again. You could tell that he had a wealth of knowdlege and memories
Thank you!!!
My favorite politician of all time!
YES bring back Bradley! I watched the Knicks as a kid and even though Ben Mahler puts it down- it was one of the GREATEST games EVER!
Central park? call from Mrs Reed? sat on a rock and cried? MAKE ROOM FOR YOUR EMMY DAN! Too bad our country wasn't smart enough to put him in the whitehouse...
fantastic interview
Thanks for giving us Dollar Bill.
And I am so glad you spoke about going to shoot. I had the exact same feeling, I need to put up a few jumpers and feel the flow.
Love the history here
Bill Bradley would have made a good president of the United States. He ran but did not make it past the primaries. Apart from Larry Bird, the last great exponent of the bank shot. Greatly missed in public discourse. This is a major get by the show. Just to know to try to get him on is a small miracle.
again..good job by dan with the interview...
Thanks. Awesome interview.
Pure Class 😊
My first memories of NBA was the 1970 Knicks. Bradley, Reed, Fraiser, Monroe, and DeBusschere. I was 7! Then I became a 76ers fan😎
Monroe was on the 73 team. In 1970, he was on the Baltimore Bullets. Loved both teams and I lived in Phila.
Most of America has no idea that Bill Bradley is one of the greatest Americans ever!
Why? What did he do for the betterment of humanity?
Pols called him “Dollar” Bill.
Great interview Dan!!
Bradley was the player EVERY guy wanted for a teammate.
Great interview. Good dude
When I watch this guy, I feel sad for all the folks that gravitate towards a persona like Trump's. I'll take the class, humility, good-natured humor and simple decency of this guy over that any day.
Loved the Knicks back Long ago rest in peace Willis memories can't be taken away
I was only six when The Knicks won their first Championship but by the time I was Nine , I was into Basketball and I saw them on TV win that 2nd Championship. First one I can clearly remember. I was a Celtics Fan but could not deny that the Knicks at that time were superb and a true rival of the Celts. Knicks had some very good teams in the 90's but cannot compare to that earlier squad as the franchise has not won a Title since and that group won those two in fairly short time frame. Bill B. was a great team player with a sweet shot for sure and it is great to hear his recollections of those great days that he was part of in the late sixties and early 70's.
Excellent
R.I.P. Mr. Willis Reed!!!🏀🏀🏀🙏🙏🙏❤❤❤🌹🌹🌹
Great interview….
What a great guy, inspiring
They called him "Dollar Bill" because he was MONEY.
Another great Knick.
"Didn't have a bad night." Man we could use more of *that* these days.
Dollar Bill Bradley from the corner, Swish! Money!
Not super interested but gotta hand it to Dan for always doing these pieces.
Dollar Bill!!!
Clyde and pearl, the best
Love Me some Dollar Bill...
Was bill Bradley ever a teacher
👍
all timer
Where are the questions about Willis Reed ? Game 7 ? Thats it ????? Bill Bradley is such a brilliant dude why not ask about so many other great games concerning Celtics and Bullets. I would love to ask about Willis and his prep for Wilt and Russ and Unseld and Cowens .Willis was our leader we all knew it back then everybody on the team was great but we knew and i'm not joking we knew Willis was the one to bring home the gold for us it was a known fact to everybody .Willis was a lot like JOE Willie back then they both had the bad injuries and it seemed like the whole world waited for their comebacks which ended up being so dramatic every time they made a comeback. I could be wrong but I think that 73 team has 5 players on the 75th anniversity team more than anyone I think. Trust me Willis was a god- like hero of that era every time I hear those KNICK players they speak in awe of Willis. We all felt that way about him
All of the starting five on the '72-'73 Knicks are in the Hall of Fame. Has any other NBA championship team achieved this?
@@tubbsdavid neither one of us can get enough of this stuff. LOL your on my Mikes Podcast comments. Jackson, Holtzman, Lucas makes 8 but Celts maybe had more. The Knicks defense and bench make them almost unbeatable LOL including that 68 win Celtic team in 73.
They played really tough against some Historic teams the 71-72 Lakers (without WILLIS) The Bucks Bullets and Boston. I can recall the player vs player rivalry with the Bullets was really an everyday conversation for about 5 years. Wes Unseld vs WILLIS and Frazier vs Monroe were the biggest but Jack Marin and Riordan vs Bradley and DeBusschere was epic. I recently either read or heard Frazier talking about Phil Chenier, god he was freakin pesky as all hell I hated those Bullets they gave us fits, those games against those guys were so tough
@@stevedavis2426 Chenier gave Clyde fits every time
The way you throw around "our" and "we," you must have been on the roster and already knew all this stuff.
As soon as he admitted to getting punked on the court I new he was a democrat. Not saying it wasn’t smart of him but still lol. Seems like a really nice guy. Humble and good speaker. Don’t know about the suite inside the house though lol
"POY 1965" what travesty!!!!!! Gail Goodrich was THE POY in 1965.