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Bob Costas explains the 1972 Olympic Gold Medal Basketball Game - USA vs USSR
The 1972 USA Olympic Men's basketball team lost their very first Olympic Game since Olympic play began in 1936. It was the most controversial moment in Olympic history. In the final game against the Soviet Union and the US trailing, Doug Collins was fouled driving to the basket with three seconds left to play. He sank the first free throw to tie the game and made the second as an inadvertent horn blew. With the US in the lead by one point the Soviets quickly inbounded the ball and with one second to play and the ball at midcourt the referees stopped play again to discuss a bizarre complaint that the Soviets had called a time out before the second free throw. Once the timeout was disallowed, the Soviets were allowed another three seconds and the ball out of bounds again. They threw the ball in bounds and the horn sounded sending the USA team in to jubilation. The referees stopped the celebration and said the horn sounded inadvertently again and awarded the Soviets a third chance to inbound the ball. On the third time, the USA defender was illegally ordered by the referee to move back allowing the Soviets a clear pass down court. The pass to Aleksandr Belov was successful and with a fake he laid the ball in uncontested for a one point victory. At the end of the game one of the referees refused to sign the official scoring sheet in protest and the US team boycotted the medal ceremony and refused to accept their Silver Medal.
Curt Flood discusses his initial challenge to baseball to earn free agency
1973 Sugar Bowl highlights Notre Dame vs. Alabama - with 4:12 remaining in the game when Notre Dame kicker Bob Thomas put the Irish ahead 24-23 with a 19-yard field goal.
1960 World Series | MAZEROSKI HOMERS IN NINTH to lead the Pittsburgh Pirates to the championship vs New York Yankees
October 13, 1960 • Forbes Field in Pittsburgh, PA Bill Mazeroski slammed a ninth-inning walk off home run high over the left-field wall of historic Forbes field to lead Pittsburgh to its first World Series championship in thirty five years. Danny Murtaugh’s astounding Bucs brought down Casey Stengel’s mighty Yankees, 10-9, in a titanic struggle that gave the National League champions the series, four games to three. Minutes later a crowd of 36,683 touched off a celebration that swept through the city.
1965 Indy 500

They seemed to thrive together

Williams and DiMaggio

Ali - Frazier

Bench and Morgan

Magic and Bird

Russell and Chamberlain

Williams and DiMaggio

Ali - Frazier

Bench and Morgan

Magic and Bird

Russell and Chamberlain

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The Philadelphia Flyers defeat the Boston Bruins to win the Stanley Cup - May 19, 1974

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