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The Boston Celtics - Winners of 11 NBA Championships in 13 seasons
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Julius Erving scores 35 points for the New York Nets in a victory over the Kentucky Colonels
Willie Mays - The Say Hey Kid
WILLIE MAYS – THE SAY HEY KID
The legendary Willie Mays got his first career base hit when he homered off of future Hall of Fame pitcher Warren Spahn. The year was 1951, and Mays, along with another phenom named Mickey Mantle debuted for the Giants and Yankees, respectively. Willie Mays won the 1951 Rookie of the Year Award. Known as the “Say Hey Kid”, he played 22 memorable major league seasons, mostly with the New York and San Francisco Giants. In that time, he amassed 660 career home runs, currently 4th on the all-time list, and finished with a career batting average of .302. He won 2 Most Valuable Player Awards and appeared in 24 All-Star Games. Along with his hitting prowess, Mays was also admired for his defensive ability in centerfield. Mays won 12 Gold Glove Awards, holds the all-time record for outfield putouts with 7,095, and is fondly remembered for making one of the best catches in World Series history when he robbed Vic Wertz in the 1954 Fall Classic. In 1979 Willie Mays was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame, and in 1999 he was named to Major League Baseball’s All-Century Team.
Michael Jordan's Last Game - A Day No One Will Ever Forget
First Indy 500 - 1911 - Driving a Marmon "Wasp," Ray Harroun won in 6 hours, 42 minutes and took home $10,000.
A clip about the 1964 and 1965 UCLA basketball teams that won back-to-back national championships under Coach John Wooden
Known as the ‘Wizard of Westwood’, John Wooden coached the UCLA Bruins’ basketball team for 27 seasons. He won 10 NCAA Championships, including an unprecedented 7 in a row from 1967-1973. During that 7 year run, UCLA compiled a record of 205-5, including an 88-game winning streak. His teams had four different perfect 30-0 seasons during his career. John Wooden was also an All-American as a player many years earlier and he was the first person ever to be inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame as both a player and a coach.
Giants vs Dodgers in the first west coast baseball game in 1958
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Muhammad Ali vs George Foreman - October 30, 1974
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