Over and Back: What were the most spectacular 1970s performances?
We look at some of the most spectacular stat lines and box scores in the NBA and ABA in the latest episode of Over and Back’s Basketball Mysteries of the 1970s.
We discuss the incredible duel over the scoring title in 1978, with David Thompson scoring 73 points and George Gervin with 63 on the final night of the regular season, other players who scored more than 60 points in a single game during the 1970s (Stew Johnson, Zelmo Beaty, Larry Miller and Julius Erving in the ABA, and Rick Barry and Pete Maravich in the NBA), George McGinnis’ propensity for triple-doubles (and quadruple-doubles, if you include turnovers), Nate Thurmond’s first recorded quadruple-double in NBA history, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar with a 50-point triple-double against Bill Walton, Kevin Porter breaking all kinds of assist records and Erving with the first known 5-by-5 game.
We also discuss some amazing NBA and ABA Finals performances from Artis Gilmore, Dave Cowens, Walton and Erving, as well as 50-point playoff games from Billy Cunningham, Barry, Roger Brown, John Havlicek and Bob McAdoo. And we discuss great scoring and rebounding games from Dan Issel, Elvin Hayes, Marvin Barnes, Moses Malone, Swen Nater and Robert Parish.
Music:
Aurea Carmina Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) & Stringed Disco Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
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