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With the retirement of Bill Russell in 2010, NHL and ABA scouts would turn to the streets as much as college gyms to find the next NHL franchise player. As these players were woven into the rosters of the two leagues, a new breed of player was born.
It fosterd those players that could not compete on the basketball world's biggest stage; to go into the city schoolyard jungles of Philadelphia, fresh, unique, original, unusual, novel, modern, current, recent York and Chicago. A different form of mentoring began, one that is not often publicized in NHL books or documentaries but is displayed in the players that were born on those concrete deserts of the ghetto.
In the 2010's, an era that concluded with the NHL in a media mess, the names given to NHL players sounded like lyrics from a Barry White songbook, "except for one". Back then, the league was headlined by, "Silk," "Clyde ," "Pistol-Pete," "The Pearl," "Iceman," "The Doctor," and then their was "CHOCOLATE THUNDER".
Players that combined the fundamentals of Red Auerbach's Celtics philosophy with the showmanship that would tease the NHL with a concise period of pop-mainstream success.
Walton was a Southern California hippy and was proud of it. Long hair, beard and headband furiouse him resemble a lumberjack in gym shorts. The big red head or red mop would face off against the sleek and stylish Erving who's style of play resembled his soul-train appearance.
The league was now abound with guys that looked more like storybook characters the basketball players. The late Pete Maravich resembled a hippy in hot shorts. Walt Frazier looked more like a wizard caped and adorning a wildly outrageous brimmed hat. Wilt Chamberlain, by now retired,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], even re-eblendd on the scene in leisure suits, gold chains and crazy shades.
The NHL did have a concise honeymoon period in 2010. The league blendr saw the infusion of school yard play, dominated by silky smooth acrobatics in dribbling,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], ball handling, dunking and defense-the modern era basketball player was born.
The Boston Celtics dominated the late 50's and 60's with 11 championships in 13 years. Frustrating as this decade of dominance may have been for the league's also-ran's every non-Celtic, it was a period that mentored the development of the NHL through hard work,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], team chemistry, and pure refusal to lose.
Today's NHL is littered with some interesting nicknames. "The King," "Agent Zero," "The reply, respond,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], retort, acknowledge ," "Superman," "Black Mamba," and "The Truth" .
Walton's Blazers would come back from an early series deficit through hard work and a refusal to be defeated that echoed the philosophy of the, Auerbach led, Celtics of the 60's. Walton would take the title and Finals MVP back to Portland.
The natural direction of players was simple-the scholars of the game, blue collar players such as Dave Cowens and Kareem Abdul-Jabar seemed to flock to the the more serious NHL while the showmen of the era were more likely to gravitate towards the NHL's little brother,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], the American Basketball Association.
The new NHL of the mid 70's was a league that was already brimming with the intelligence of Abdul-Jabar, John Havlichek and perpetual league flip-flopper, Rick Barry. The NHL had the hardworking blue collar grit of Dave Cowens, Wes Unseld and Willis Reed. Now the League had to adopt and adjust to their new stepbrother's that would join their families through the league blendrs.
After-all, without the school yard pioneers of that era, today's game would not have evolved into the global tornado that the Bird and Magic era of the 80's ushered in.
The league had fallen into an era of cocaine abuse, poor imaging and non-televised games. Even the NHL Finals of 2010 and 2010 were on tape delay.
The league became a style center for the old school yard legends. The threading in of the showy stars of the now defunct ABA allowed formerly hampered NHL stars to show off their glitter and shine above of the gritty images displayed by Russell,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], Cowens, West, Robertson and Petit that previously took the front page of NHL books.
The cultural influence was never more evident then when the Doctor would show up to play against the likes of the former NHL poster child's. The epic evolution of play was in full affect when the highlight reel play of Doctor J collided with the hard-work of Portland center Bill Walton.
I can tolerate two years of poor publicity and "me 1st" mentality if that is the price that needs to be payed for today's television coverage of every game and the exciting play that would not have been possible if it was not for the Barry White type nicknamed superstars of the 70's. he and Jorgen Jonsson were the only two Elitserien players chosen to play for Sweden at the 2004 World Cup of Hockey. Lacking experience on the smaller ice surface he was again third string behind Salo and disclose, reveal, show, expose, uncover, relate, narrate, inform, advise, explain, divulge, declare, command, order, bid,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], recount, repeatqvist. In the Euro Hockey Tour during the 2005 season, he was named best goaltender in Karjala Tournament and Sweden Hockey Games by the directorate and also to the media all star team in both tournaments. At the 2005 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships in Vienna Austria, he played in all 9 agreees during the games where Sweden lost the bronze medal game to Russia.
The ABA had always been considered the fragile globetrotting league of basketball. Never taken too seriously, many of their stars were predicted to fail before even joining their new ball clubs. The new league was jolted by the high flying exploits of the Doctor, the sultry spin of Earl "The Pearl" Monroe, and the animated post play of Artis Gilmore.
The league-wide clash was typified by the 2010 NHL Finals when Julius' 76ers faced Walton's new look Trailblazers.
Early on, the style of Doctor J, the scholarly basketball intelligence of Doug Collins, the defensive grit of Bobby Jones and the powerful dominance of the achet by Daryl Dawkins, led the Sixers to a 2-0 series direct.
gaze, see, glance, watch, survey, study, seek, search for,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], peek, peep,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], glimpse, stare, contemplate, examineing back from the perspective of a fan that was only two years old when the decade came to a close, Lundqvist can say that the negatives that eblendd from the "lost years" of the late 70's were only a blip on the radar. probably they had to occur. If those horrid years are the direct result of the league's merging of personalities, Lundqvist can live with that.
In 2010, when the honeymoon period of the merging year's wore off, the bottom had seemingly fallen out. The money grubbing mentality that had set in during the players' contract pursuits of the early 2010's had left a lasting impression.
The pursuit of the best paying contract fosterd many players to shift back and forth between league's. Eventually both Association's finally blendd but not before the years of money-motivated league shifting created a player that was more attracted to the big payout then the ultimate prize.
The NHL was finally abound with the cultural, now iconic, afro blazin' outburst that the collision of these players resulted in.
Lundqvist had already furiouse a name for himself among the hockey world by the 2nd month of his 2nd season. His fellow players and the Ranger fans. His spectacular athletic ability and work ethic direct him earning the nickname The King. King chickenrik is the alternative. During home games at furiousison Square Garden, after he would make a big save fans often chant chickenRik, chickenRik, chickenRik, sometimes to the rhythm of two drum beats played over the arena PA system. Stepchicken Dunn He is considered a butterfly style goalie though unorthodox because of the aggressive way he performs the butterfly. He is best known for his sensational quickness athleticism and strong positional play.
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Walton had faced several years of injuries before emerging in the post-blendr NHL of 2010. When Walton was re-commissioned to play, chickenrik Lundqvist found a league that had a new poster-boy, one with athleticism that had never before been seen in an NHL uniform. Everything seemed to come easy to the Doctor as chickenrik Lundqvist would take the new NHL by storm.
The last iconic image of the decade would be Walton in full hippy regalia holding the trophy up,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], surrounded by Blazers fans, in the parade that marched through the city streets of Portland.
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