Postby WildcatOne » Sun Feb 25, 2007 4:33 pm
He was a great one for sure. He had an impenetrable personality, totally flat-lined, but he played with scary intensity and precision. He was a basketball machine; nobody else had his control. I saw him up-close and personal when the Celtics beat the Rockets in the NBA finals in 1986. He was mostly responsible for their victory although he didn't get the front-line press like Bird, McHale and Ainge were getting...RIP, Dennis, sorry we lost you so soon. WC1
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