OT: Cal Ramsey dead

PiscatawayMike

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While in high school, I met Ramsey at a hoops clinic which was also attended by Bernard King, Louie Nelson and Terry Furlow. He was a kind gentleman who had a seemingly endless knowledge of basketball.

R.I.P.
 

BigEastPhil

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While in high school, I met Ramsey at a hoops clinic which was also attended by Bernard King, Louie Nelson and Terry Furlow. He was a kind gentleman who had a seemingly endless knowledge of basketball.

R.I.P.
I echo your thoughts. Sorry to hear about Cal. Didnt realize he went to NYU. Louie Nelson / Terry Furlow - great names from the past. Didn;t Nelson play for the Nets? Also didn;t Terry Furlow tragically pass away in a car accident while active as a player?
 
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Another part of my childhood gone. Watching the Knicks on channel 9 with Bob Wolfe and Cal Ramsay doing the game
This. I grew up in city, and as a little kid went to games at MSG with my dad who was a sometimes photographer(mostly for boxing). When you heard him do games he was such a great listen. RIP.
 

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Another part of my childhood gone. Watching the Knicks on channel 9 with Bob Wolfe and Cal Ramsay doing the game

Thanks. I could not remember the other guy’s name. As a kid, I would love it when the Knicks played on the west coast on Friday nights so I could stay up late and watch.

We were not allowed to watch TV in our house on Good Friday and I remember lying in bed with the transistor radio under my pillow in the early-mid 70s so I could listen to the Knicks-Bullets playoff game. Great memories.
 

PiscatawayMike

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I echo your thoughts. Sorry to hear about Cal. Didnt realize he went to NYU. Louie Nelson / Terry Furlow - great names from the past. Didn't Nelson play for the Nets? Also didn't Terry Furlow tragically pass away in a car accident while active as a player?
Nelson was a Net for a handful of games in 1978 when they played at the RAC... Also, I forgot to mention Joe Bryant (Kobe's dad) was at the clinic... Indeed, Furlow died in a car accident in 1980. Following are a good recent story (10/18/18) as well as a photo of him from 2/14/80 at the RAC. Three months later he was gone.

https://www.deseretnews.com/article...or-the-utah-jazz-but-then-tragedy-struck.html


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Interesting tidbits: That's John Sterling with the headset on (above the N), and Phil Jackson (in suit) on the Nets bench. Trivia: Who are the three others on the Nets bench?
 
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BigEastPhil

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Mike - great visual catch with Sterling and Jackson.

if I had to guess who the 3 guys are:

- Fritz (trainer)...can't remember his name..Massimino or something like that?
- Dave Wohl....or if not because guy looks taller - Rich Kelley?
- Other dude looks real familiar.......can't remember name....I'll laugh when you tell me...lol
 

PiscatawayMike

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Mike - great visual catch with Sterling and Jackson.

if I had to guess who the 3 guys are:

- Fritz (trainer)...can't remember his name..Massimino or something like that?
- Dave Wohl....or if not because guy looks taller - Rich Kelley?
- Other dude looks real familiar.......can't remember name....I'll laugh when you tell me...lol
You got Fritz right... long-time Nets trainer Fritz Massmann.

The other two are Cliff Robinson (USC) and the University of Arizona's all-time leading scorer, Bob Elliott.
 

BigEastPhil

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You got Fritz right... long-time Nets trainer Fritz Massmann.

The other two are Cliff Robinson (USC) and the University of Arizona's all-time leading scorer, Bob Elliott.
cool.....wow doesn;t look like Cliff.......yes, Bob Elliott...remember him.....
 

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Thanks. I could not remember the other guy’s name. As a kid, I would love it when the Knicks played on the west coast on Friday nights so I could stay up late and watch.

We were not allowed to watch TV in our house on Good Friday and I remember lying in bed with the transistor radio under my pillow in the early-mid 70s so I could listen to the Knicks-Bullets playoff game. Great memories.
Me too. That's how I became a Bullets fan while my Mom has always been a big Knicks fan. Listening to the Knicks-Bullets games with Frazier, Bradley, Debuscherre, Reed etc vs the Bullets of Unseld, Johnson, Marin and so on. Still a long-suffering Bullets/Wizards fan to this day. But I'll always have 1978.
 

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Another part of my childhood gone. Watching the Knicks on channel 9 with Bob Wolfe and Cal Ramsay doing the game
I remember his famous line when Walt Frazier would make a good play for a score. "Clyde doing it good."