@@stephaniemalley5694 brings back memories of sitting with my Dad watching the Celts. I was 8 in 1987 and I remember my Dad explaining everything to me....the rivalry, Laimbeer and what a douche he was.🤣
What a Sequence, super Tight & tough Defense. Most of all, Unselfish Ball Movement, Moving Players without a Ball! This is the real Basketball Play~~!! We lost so Many legacies~~Dammm It!
@@loydkline Probably an even more important steal than Bird's, since Havlichek's steal happened in game 7 of the finals when the Celt's had a 1 point lead and the other team had the inbound pass underneath the Celts' basket. His steal saved both the game and the championship.
This was fristrating as a celtics fan. Walton and Wedman couldnt play due to injuries and Bird was the only healthy starter. I would have loved to have seen them at full strength against the 87 Lakers.
As a Piston fan I was bummed out but gotta admit that steal was great. I don't think DJ gets enough credit because without his alertness Bird has no one to pass to and falls out of bounds. And Isiah gets too much blame. Laimbeer's got REACH for that ball and at least draw a foul.
Laimbeer should not be blamed. I said it then, 2nd year guard Joe Dumars was the problem . Look at the replay, Dumars along with Rodman and Mahorn ran down court celebrating. The problem was the ball handler guard who was also a good FT shooter should have gone to the ball . Laimbeer should not have been in the play but when Isiah was ready to inbound the ball, his backcourt partner never came to the ball, leaving Laimbeer on a island
Not to forget the smile of Walton, right after DJ scored: mix of "we got it", "wtf" and "he's The Legend". To me two milestone: Rodman coming from nowhere to block,Bird layup, and DJ driving immediately to the hoop for Bird's pass.
DJ was actually lookin to the left behind him just before Bird made his move and almost missed the play. But DJ been around long enough to be able to react and come though with the win.
@@ryanjohnson3234 The Bird steal of Isiah's pass is the best thing that can happen to the Lakers. Had Detroit won this game, they would have closed out the series in 6 and advanced to the finals. I don't think the 1987 Pistons could have beaten the 1987 Lakers, so hypothetically, the Lakers would have won this year anyway. However, after a loss in the finals in a prior year, the 1988 Pistons would not have choked against the Lakers. They would have won the close game in either game 6 or game 7, thus preventing the Lakers' repeat. So vs. the Celtics in the 1987 Finals and vs. the Pistons in the 1988 Finals, that's the best thing that could happen to the Lakers. I wasn't thinking it that way when I watched this game live 36 years ago. I was fumed that Isiah threw the game away.
Yea I agree. Soo many players nowadays are playing for their own stats and glory. I could care less about the NBA now. The last time I watched it and gaf was back when Pierce, Garnett, Rondo and Allen won the Finals.
how possible not a single frame of Parish vs Laimbeer at the end of 2nd quarter?? that was definetely an highlight of the game as possible game (and series) change moment
Unlike today's boring game, you didn't see guys standing around the top of the three point arc waiting for the ball. Back then there was an inside game which meant rebounding, passing and movement were important. Today, meh
This when basketball was real and Jordan pippen Wilkins Barkley magic Kareem Clyde doctor j.but Bird parish Kevin the late Dj.and the bad boys you had to really come with your game plan on in the 1980s.
Pistons too inexperienced didn’t know how to handle the big moments yet. Isaiah panicked and didn’t think to call a timeout so they could advance the ball to halfcourt and get a better inbounding passer. According to Sam Smith in the Jordan rules, Isaiah asked for the ball and even the ref was like don’t you want a timeout and he replied give me the f’ing ball!
A timeout would have been bad for Detroit. Isiah Thomas wasn't the problem on that play, Joe Dumars was. Dumars ran down court celebrating instead of running to get the ball to either dribble the clock out or get fouled . Detroit would have been foolish to allow Boston to sub and extend the game. Had Dumars gone to the ball, they could have gotten away from a guy trying to foul. That was poor fundamentals on Dumars from putting his center in position to handle the ball in the back court.
@@123slasher.16 they still would have been better off if he called a timeout vs panicking. No guarantee they wouldn’t steal it after the timeout but Detroit would at least have been more prepared.
@@slydEvil35 I see your point but a timeout gives them a chance for Boston to decide a defensive plan. Isiah actually did the smart play by going to the ref to get the ball inbounds quickly. The problem was Laimbeer realized his other guard was on the other in celebrating and he went to the ball not expecting Bird to react I said it then, Dumars, just like Jalen Rose on Webber's timeout ran from the ball leaving the star players in both instances to make bad plays because of bad fundamentals.
The Sixers are our division rivals. The Lakers are our historic rivals. The Bad Boy Pistons were our personal rivals. No team we hated more than Isiah Thomas and his gang of bullies.
What a pleasure to watch these old NBA games before the players became the degenerates of today with their tattoos and love of Chinese money. Of note, future degenerate Dennis Rodman is present here kicking open the door for all future degenerates.
Yeah basketball used to be people of the one skin colour, then two, and now too many to count. I agree that we should go back to the good old days of the pre-50s where those degenerates who weren't pale, were going to jail!
@@Maddolis Do I sense sarcasm? And by the way degenerates come in all colors. Did I say any of the black players or the white players or anything in between were degenerates besides Dennis Rodman? And if you look at what Dennis Rodman is up to today it only backs up what I thought about him back then. He is bankrupt and a major abuser of substances. And so that I don't offend you I happen to love substances too I just don't abuse them and blow my millions on them. If you can't see a difference between the demeanor of people in general today and yesteryear then let me help you pull your blinders back. People have always been people but there used to be something called dignity towards your fellow man and if you were doing things you wouldn't want to have young impressionable youth influenced by, you had a publicist who would cover up all of your dirties. Yes I think it's always been a part of the human condition to be dirty but when I go to the supermarket and I see people walking around in their pajamas and slippers it only makes me feel more justified in the comments that I made about the degeneration of our culture and in this particular case sports. So if you can't see that then sir I can't help you
I've never seen anyone make that Dennis Johnson pass off the glass to Bird before. Brilliant play.
They did that play regularly!! DJ and Bird were poetry in motion!! Bird hit it off the glass to himself sometimes too!!
You’re right about that!!!
💯
Classic game. Love these throwback nba games from the eighties.
Me, tooooo!
Same!!❤🏀
@@stephaniemalley5694 brings back memories of sitting with my Dad watching the Celts. I was 8 in 1987 and I remember my Dad explaining everything to me....the rivalry, Laimbeer and what a douche he was.🤣
Nothing like 1980s nba basketball 🏀
@@isaboteur2562 Laim-beer was the guy we loved to hate and it wasn't just Celtic fans either.
What a Sequence, super Tight & tough Defense. Most of all, Unselfish Ball Movement, Moving Players without a Ball! This is the real Basketball Play~~!! We lost so Many legacies~~Dammm It!
YES to all you wrote sir.
Ainge & DJ are one of the most underrated backcourts
Danny Ainge is possibly the most underrated athlete ever.
To this day, Danny Ainge is still the only high school athlete to be all american in 3 different sports.
That last play is one of the greatest in NBA history.
My team was on the losing end of that play but you're 100% right. One of the most back and forth, intense games I ever watched.
What a AMAZING steal by Bird right in the final seconds!! That will never be forgotten. ❤
John havlichek stole the basketball 1960s
@@loydkline Probably an even more important steal than Bird's, since Havlichek's steal happened in game 7 of the finals when the Celt's had a 1 point lead and the other team had the inbound pass underneath the Celts' basket. His steal saved both the game and the championship.
It was a great Play!!!!
It made a lot of money. … … for the sport
This was fristrating as a celtics fan. Walton and Wedman couldnt play due to injuries and Bird was the only healthy starter. I would have loved to have seen them at full strength against the 87 Lakers.
As a Piston fan I was bummed out but gotta admit that steal was great. I don't think DJ gets enough credit because without his alertness Bird has no one to pass to and falls out of bounds. And Isiah gets too much blame. Laimbeer's got REACH for that ball and at least draw a foul.
Laimbeer should not be blamed.
I said it then, 2nd year guard Joe Dumars was the problem .
Look at the replay, Dumars along with Rodman and Mahorn ran down court celebrating.
The problem was the ball handler guard who was also a good FT shooter should have gone to the ball .
Laimbeer should not have been in the play but when Isiah was ready to inbound the ball, his backcourt partner never came to the ball, leaving Laimbeer on a island
You don’t get a nickname like “Legend” for nothing
80's basketball is beutiful to watch everybody touch the ball ...
Not to forget the smile of Walton, right after DJ scored: mix of "we got it", "wtf" and "he's The Legend".
To me two milestone: Rodman coming from nowhere to block,Bird layup, and DJ driving immediately to the hoop for Bird's pass.
DJ was actually lookin to the left behind him just before Bird made his move and almost missed the play. But DJ been around long enough to be able to react and come though with the win.
I think the Pistons should have gone the finals four times in a row and won three in a row the got rob 1988 the won the Kareem was foul Bill Lamber
@@ryanjohnson3234 The Bird steal of Isiah's pass is the best thing that can happen to the Lakers.
Had Detroit won this game, they would have closed out the series in 6 and advanced to the finals.
I don't think the 1987 Pistons could have beaten the 1987 Lakers, so hypothetically, the Lakers would have won this year anyway.
However, after a loss in the finals in a prior year, the 1988 Pistons would not have choked against the Lakers. They would have won the close game in either game 6 or game 7, thus preventing the Lakers' repeat.
So vs. the Celtics in the 1987 Finals and vs. the Pistons in the 1988 Finals, that's the best thing that could happen to the Lakers. I wasn't thinking it that way when I watched this game live 36 years ago. I was fumed that Isiah threw the game away.
@@andybilakshow260 yeah this real basketball
@@kel9855 Man I don't blame warning don't try fan duel
Watch how crisp the ball movement was back then unlike today's iso ball and too much dribbling. They play as a team back then.
Yea I agree. Soo many players nowadays are playing for their own stats and glory. I could care less about the NBA now. The last time I watched it and gaf was back when Pierce, Garnett, Rondo and Allen won the Finals.
Kevin McHale post game was crazy good.
He taught Kevin Garnett from his rookie year
@@kgisabeast Kevin Garrett got private lessons from Kevin McHale on low post clinic
on a broken foot 🦶 no less!!!
The game has truly devolved
how possible not a single frame of Parish vs Laimbeer at the end of 2nd quarter?? that was definetely an highlight of the game as possible game (and series) change moment
That was BASKETBALL!
No clue what the hell they are playing now days!
Unlike today's boring game, you didn't see guys standing around the top of the three point arc waiting for the ball. Back then there was an inside game which meant rebounding, passing and movement were important. Today, meh
Kevin McHale had the best looking post-moves.
Hakeem olajuwon was low 📫 post scientist
12:46 Rodman was such an athlete...
thats what got him to the bulls
Ya ever notice how back in the 80’s they all looked like real grown men playing b-ball and todays game they all just look like really big kids…🤔😉🎯💯
Players are coming into the league at a much earlier age that’s why back then players stayed in college for 3 to 4 years before going to the NBA
@@dannybirch25that’s not it. They lack testosterone and look like little boys.
First time watching it, what i can say is Lambeer did his job.
That was otherworldly.
Petetion to make more videos game to 1 to 7 highlights ❤
When real basketball was played by real men. 80’s game >>>>>>>> today’s game
I agree. Alot has changed for the worse in all professional sports.
@@isaboteur2562 Deffenitly. I haven't even watched basketball since like 2015.
Yes indeed
@@greyk610 2005 for me.
@@greyk610And you haven’t been able to spell correctly since birth.
Even the officiating seemed better
Much better back then
Can u show NBA draft of 1986 about Dennis Rodman please 😳💯?
This when basketball was real and Jordan pippen Wilkins Barkley magic Kareem Clyde doctor j.but Bird parish Kevin the late Dj.and the bad boys you had to really come with your game plan on in the 1980s.
Pistons too inexperienced didn’t know how to handle the big moments yet. Isaiah panicked and didn’t think to call a timeout so they could advance the ball to halfcourt and get a better inbounding passer.
According to Sam Smith in the Jordan rules, Isaiah asked for the ball and even the ref was like don’t you want a timeout and he replied give me the f’ing ball!
Is this true?
@@robertpetty7753 according to the Jordan rules by Sam smith released 1991
A timeout would have been bad for Detroit.
Isiah Thomas wasn't the problem on that play, Joe Dumars was.
Dumars ran down court celebrating instead of running to get the ball to either dribble the clock out or get fouled .
Detroit would have been foolish to allow Boston to sub and extend the game.
Had Dumars gone to the ball, they could have gotten away from a guy trying to foul.
That was poor fundamentals on Dumars from putting his center in position to handle the ball in the back court.
@@123slasher.16 they still would have been better off if he called a timeout vs panicking. No guarantee they wouldn’t steal it after the timeout but Detroit would at least have been more prepared.
@@slydEvil35 I see your point but a timeout gives them a chance for Boston to decide a defensive plan.
Isiah actually did the smart play by going to the ref to get the ball inbounds quickly.
The problem was Laimbeer realized his other guard was on the other in celebrating and he went to the ball not expecting Bird to react
I said it then, Dumars, just like Jalen Rose on Webber's timeout ran from the ball leaving the star players in both instances to make bad plays because of bad fundamentals.
I watched it live and I was about to give up, but not when you have Larry Bird on your team.
I Love this game....
which game in the series does Bird do a reverse dunk while Rodman is guarding him?
Which of the NBA players in this 1987 NBA match are sadly no longer with us?
DJ
Jrue Holiday paid Bird a tribute last night 🍀
If there was such a thing as "Dream Team #2" The olympics team would hold that title. Boston clearly had the DT #1 slot
Larry. Legend.
If the youngster doubt Kareem’s words,,, Google boston Detroit game 5 1987 birds iconic steal
The true end of the Bird era. The Celtics wouldn't be relevant again until KG arrived.
Detroit could’ve won the series in 6 games
Still would lost two the Lakers in 1987
But the didn't
Too many mobs in Vegas. 😂
The Sixers are our division rivals.
The Lakers are our historic rivals.
The Bad Boy Pistons were our personal rivals. No team we hated more than Isiah Thomas and his gang of bullies.
Boston only highlights?
Yes. They won. 🏆
🔥🔥
That last play was so lame, Pistons should have won this game.
It was so lame that it looked fixed up. … Ha
Just not quite as good as when Johnny Most does the call
Stephen a calling Michale the greatest power forward ever is a crime against lebron James
What a pleasure to watch these old NBA games before the players became the degenerates of today with their tattoos and love of Chinese money. Of note, future degenerate Dennis Rodman is present here kicking open the door for all future degenerates.
Yeah basketball used to be people of the one skin colour, then two, and now too many to count. I agree that we should go back to the good old days of the pre-50s where those degenerates who weren't pale, were going to jail!
@@Maddolis
Do I sense sarcasm?
And by the way degenerates come in all colors. Did I say any of the black players or the white players or anything in between were degenerates besides Dennis Rodman? And if you look at what Dennis Rodman is up to today it only backs up what I thought about him back then. He is bankrupt and a major abuser of substances. And so that I don't offend you I happen to love substances too I just don't abuse them and blow my millions on them. If you can't see a difference between the demeanor of people in general today and yesteryear then let me help you pull your blinders back. People have always been people but there used to be something called dignity towards your fellow man and if you were doing things you wouldn't want to have young impressionable youth influenced by, you had a publicist who would cover up all of your dirties. Yes I think it's always been a part of the human condition to be dirty but when I go to the supermarket and I see people walking around in their pajamas and slippers it only makes me feel more justified in the comments that I made about the degeneration of our culture and in this particular case sports. So if you can't see that then sir I can't help you
Dennis may have been a "degenerate" but he was a hell of a basketball player... Watch him finish fast breaks here
@@kaspafischer
Agreed
No question about it 1ofthebestplaysever