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He began his short but legendary career on the famed Dunbar Poets teams of the early 1980s alongside future NBA players Muggsy Bogues, David Wingate and Reggie Williams as beloved coach Bob Wade would lead the team to two straight undefeated seasons in 1982 and 1983. But Lewis, was the least recruited of the bunch and would accept an offer to play NCAA basketball at Northeastern University for in Boston, Massachusetts. As a husky, Lewis would put together the greatest career in program history where he would lead the team to 4 conference titles and 4 NCAA tournament appearances. He still holds the school’s career scoring record and left college as a top 10 scorer in NCAA history.
He would be drafted to the storied Boston Celtics who were coming off an NBA Finals appearance and were still led by their Big three of Larry Bird, Kevin McHale and Robert Parish while also featuring great players like Dennis Johnson and Danny Ainge. Lewis waited in the wings his rookie year before getting a chance in year 2 after Bird went down with an injury and Lewis would show his greatness by finishing second in Most Improved Player voting and being a key member of a Celtics team that still made the playoffs. For the next 4 seasons, Lewis would gradually take over as Bird’s body began to break down and eventually Lewis would become an All-Star and be the only player other than Larry Bird during Bird’s tenure with the Celtics to lead the team in scoring. In 1993 Lewis was primed to take the reigns as he was team captain after Bird’s retirement and after another great season, he would enter the Celtics first round playoff series vs. the Larry Johnson and Alonzo Mourning led Charlotte Hornets on a tear. But he would then shockingly collapse to the floor midway through the first quarter which would end his season.
He received mixed opinions from different teams of doctors in the offseason, but ultimately decided to listen to the doctor’s who felt his condition was not fatal; but sadly on July 27th, 1993 Lewis would again collapse during a light workout and pass away due to cardiac arrest, at the age of 27; ending his career and his life. He was the epitome of a Boston Celtic on the court as he worked hard on both ends, wasn’t cocky and never complained; and more than anything he always stepped up his game when the lights were brightest. But he was just as good of a person off the court as he would often be helping his community however he could.
Unfortunately, Lewis’ shortened career and the fact that he is the only Celtic to have his number retired without winning a championship, leads to him being left out of all time great Celtics conversations, and even though he hadn’t reached that status at the time of his passing, it definitely seemed like it was only a matter of time. So today, we’re going to look at the career of the late, great Reggie Lewis.
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@fennisdembo34
@fennisdembo34 Год назад
idk if you realize how big a thing you're doing with this. it's like an online nba player archive with lots of detail. thank you! and rip reggie
@shawnsparks75
@shawnsparks75 Год назад
Excellent work indeed 👑
@ForgottenPlayerProfiles
@ForgottenPlayerProfiles Год назад
Exactly what I'm aiming for, appreciate the support!
@tigfit81
@tigfit81 Год назад
😊
@clement121691
@clement121691 Год назад
Agreed, I love these videos. I would even go as far as to suggest you should branch out and do the same thing for guys that haven't been forgotten but were just before many of us watched. I'll watch 'em all!
@abominable36
@abominable36 11 месяцев назад
Seriously dude I love these videos. It's something unique and I could watch these all day long.
@smoothjulio
@smoothjulio Год назад
Between him & Bias it’s incredibly unfortunate. Two young guys taken too soon. Petrovic as well.
@lilpenny1982
@lilpenny1982 Год назад
Lewis and Bias would've been a great duo for the Celts
@moneyman4740
@moneyman4740 Год назад
Both from Maryland as well , scary coincidences
@MisterCrookedNose
@MisterCrookedNose Год назад
I loved Petro. He was a killer
@octaviousmotley7653
@octaviousmotley7653 Год назад
@@MisterCrookedNoseomg i was devastated when he died. One of my favorite's forreal.
@dontdoittoyoself6786
@dontdoittoyoself6786 Год назад
Hank Gathers as well!
@moneyman4740
@moneyman4740 Год назад
Him and Bias , both from Maryland , both drafted to the Celtics , both had promising careers but lives ended early
@YashayahTheAlmighty
@YashayahTheAlmighty Год назад
sacrifice...both of them
@perpetualmotion357
@perpetualmotion357 7 месяцев назад
​@@YashayahTheAlmightyInteresting. Also dead at 27.
@johndavis9321
@johndavis9321 5 месяцев назад
​@@YashayahTheAlmightyu an Israelite fam?
@acornsucks2111
@acornsucks2111 22 дня назад
Bias much more than Reggie.
@jonathanglennon1325
@jonathanglennon1325 Год назад
He had 4 blocks on Michael Jordan in one game. Incredible player gone way too soon.
@isiahbraun8704
@isiahbraun8704 Год назад
Reggie let's do this Lewis was criminally underrated.r.i.p.
@arthurrobinson4644
@arthurrobinson4644 Год назад
Yeah, that's putting it politely. He was a great scorer in rebound and would have been a top five n b a player for many years to come. In future hall of famer too.
@RobertDGordon
@RobertDGordon Год назад
Reggie was on the cusp of superstardom when he passed. News of his death hit us (in Baltimore) in the same way as Len Bias. A very quiet and understated person and athlete. He let his game do the talking for him.
@billblaski9523
@billblaski9523 Год назад
Scary coincidence, both players from Maryland getting drafted to Boston
@lil_james1584
@lil_james1584 Год назад
I was 9 years old when he passed away. I grew up a Bulls fan and didn’t know how great he was until I was much older and saw his highlights. And when I watched highlights of him blocking 4 or MJ’s shots, I was like “DAMN” 😮 because I never thought anyone had done that to MJ before. R.I.P. Reggie. Gone way too soon.
@mprattyh3
@mprattyh3 Год назад
No one else ever had Edit: I was 13 when it happened and, growing up about half an hour from Boston, it was a hard hit on the whole area. He was such a great guy willing to give back to the people, remembering what type of background he came from.
@VincentBeville
@VincentBeville Год назад
I'm 50 years old, and remember when him and Hank gathers died. I was a freshman in college when Hank gathers died. Those are both heartbreaking stories. I was like 18 years old back then.
@Peakfreud
@Peakfreud Год назад
Was one of my Favorite players, how younger fans felt when Kobe passed Was how a young me felt when reggie passed away.. Dude was all class
@nocturne311
@nocturne311 6 месяцев назад
Not comparable. Kobe’s career was over. Reggie died in the middle of his. Both deaths were sad but Lewis’ left him with an incomplete career in addition to a shortened life.
@Peakfreud
@Peakfreud 6 месяцев назад
@@nocturne311 Gotta stop fishing for debates bro. The baiting addition and Skip & Steven skit has gotten old & boring.
@bobbybanga80
@bobbybanga80 Год назад
The only Celtic I could never dislike..gone too soon
@WarrenF19
@WarrenF19 Год назад
Bro, same. I grew up hating the C's, but Reggie was different
@bcranford714
@bcranford714 Год назад
Same here and I'm a piston fan
@dazdavis7896
@dazdavis7896 3 месяца назад
How tf could you dislike Larry Bird. You clearly must be a Laker fan.
@louisvelez40
@louisvelez40 Год назад
Reggie had such a smoothness to his game. I always think about what him and Len Bias could’ve been.
@bdfm34
@bdfm34 Год назад
The Celtics probably wouldn't have drafted Lewis if Bias hadn't died.
@quinaroldeal9816
@quinaroldeal9816 Год назад
​@@bdfm34that might be true but knowing how red drafted and Reggie was a low key player it could have or possibly happen. Bais at the 3 or 4 and Reggie at the 2 Celtics wouldn't fell off in the 90s like they did. Jordan still would've won but the east possibly would have been even tougher. Again you might be correct about it.
@moneyman4740
@moneyman4740 Год назад
2 maryland boys
@johndavis9321
@johndavis9321 Год назад
I always say if len and Reggie not passed they would have given those Jordan bulls squads all they wanted
@suiken3149
@suiken3149 Год назад
@@bdfm34Celtics could still draft him. Bias was an SF and Lewis played SG for the rest of his career. He could will still be available even if they win it all that season with Bias actually playing.
@lorenzowoodson624
@lorenzowoodson624 10 месяцев назад
Reggie was one of the best players I ever saw in the NBA. He was a beast on both ends of the floor and I'm not just saying that because he was my cousin. His stats and highlights show that he was one of the best! He left us way too soon! Continue to rest champ! You are missed dearly!!!! #35
@shawnsparks75
@shawnsparks75 Год назад
Saw him collapse live during the game as a young teen. Thinking at that time that I hope he was ok for his family 😢 NY Knick Fan but he always looked a HOF’er to me🫡🤘🏾
@Peakfreud
@Peakfreud Год назад
Like wise
@tab207
@tab207 Год назад
Special place in the hearts of all Gen X C’s fans ☘️
@j-mac7401
@j-mac7401 Год назад
Such a unfortunate story.... Reggie Lewis was no joke on the court. He was there _ 2 , 3 steps in his prime and still getting better each year. Damn good player.... Only if everything would have played out in this scenario of the possibility of Lewis, Bias, Bird , McHale and Cheif Parrish as ur starting 5.... That's a squad....
@Boss3Nate
@Boss3Nate Год назад
Reggie Lewis was so awesome. No doubt he was gonna be next man up and a legit all star.. probably superstar. Looking back he had a game similar to Grant Hill. I think he woulda been a 22/5/5 guy career if he stayed healthy.
@Peakfreud
@Peakfreud Год назад
Exactly what I was thinking in Grant Hill. The way he carried himself as well.
@Boss3Nate
@Boss3Nate Год назад
@@Peakfreud smooth..!!
@TheRetroWoman80
@TheRetroWoman80 7 месяцев назад
Great comparison.
@nocturne311
@nocturne311 6 месяцев назад
Hill was a much better playmaker and was a true point forward. Lewis was a better defender and a true two-way wing.
@binngo-bn9hl
@binngo-bn9hl Год назад
Do Clarence Weatherspoon next I remember him being a baby barkley in lots of the way he played RIP Lewis
@Rakeemgrant
@Rakeemgrant Год назад
Mississippi State
@octaviousmotley7653
@octaviousmotley7653 Год назад
yes i wanna see that one too
@tylerriley2587
@tylerriley2587 Год назад
He and Len Bias would’ve been an amazing duo and the Celtics. Do not enter rebuilding mode in the mid-90s.
@michaellee258
@michaellee258 Год назад
One of the few guys who could look Jordan in the eye and say I'm battling you and be sincere. He actually played very well against Jordan during his career.
@johndavis9321
@johndavis9321 Год назад
@2:09 great suggestion the Baltimore boys movie imo is one of the best basketball 30 for 30's espn made right up their with without bias and winning time
@twoface9959
@twoface9959 Год назад
One of the greatest what-ifs in NBA History, alongside Len Bias. Extremely unfortunate that both their lives ended the way they did. I never knew of this player prior, but this was another excellent video, and I nearly cried seeing his number rising into the rafters near the end. I wonder why Reggie Lewis’ heart was not giving him problems during his high school/college or the prior 5 seasons in the NBA.
@octaviousmotley7653
@octaviousmotley7653 Год назад
i wonder too.......
@greenmonster4918
@greenmonster4918 3 месяца назад
It's a condition that accumulates quickly. He was in such great shape that he probably just played through any discomfort he was having.
@johnathanbosco5711
@johnathanbosco5711 Год назад
It’s nice to see these people still being remembered I’m sure the guy who did this video wasn’t alive yet. I wonder if you remember HANK GATHERS
@kencowart393
@kencowart393 Год назад
Baltimore LEGEND 🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿
@mariogallego5513
@mariogallego5513 Год назад
This was such a tragedy. I remember this. Damn he really couldve been something even more special than what we saw the short time he was here. RIP Reg.
@bigjabba
@bigjabba Год назад
it's rare I find out about players I had no idea about but this was an amazing and heartbreaking story. subbed!
@toddgoza3522
@toddgoza3522 8 месяцев назад
One of Dunbar high school finest! Came off the bench for one of the best high school basketball teams ever from my understanding I read the book
@alexm5656
@alexm5656 Год назад
Yo this channel is straight fire. I like how you post the career stats during different seasons. People look at career totals and a players greatness can be lost doing that. Your well on your way to a million subscribers bro keep doing your thing
@wmden1
@wmden1 Год назад
I enjoyed watching Reggie play. He was a fine offensive player, and tough defensively also. He could defend Jordan as well, or better than most. I liked that he seemed humble and unselfish. He was coming into his own, in a big way. I was shocked and highly saddened at his passing away.
@Dantana773
@Dantana773 Год назад
Salute and RIP too Reggie Lewis
@joaogabrielgatto8642
@joaogabrielgatto8642 Год назад
Maaaan. I just love your videos. The only RU-vidr that dissects every single season of a player’s career. Always wanted to learn about underrated players that had great seasons
@lilpenny1982
@lilpenny1982 Год назад
You should do Brian Shaw next. This guy had an illustrious career. Everywhere Shaw went, that team won. Shaw was a good complimentary player and a winning player. Shaw was clutch too and would always find himself playing in the last 5 minutes of the game even though he was a bench player.
@Peakfreud
@Peakfreud Год назад
True
@ogmusik2549
@ogmusik2549 Год назад
Horace grant is ridiculously underrated made every team he played for better. Won titles with the bulls got the magic to the finals. Won again with the lakers
@lilpenny1982
@lilpenny1982 Год назад
@@ogmusik2549 I thought Rodman was more valuable to the Bulls than Horace. But Horace was a good player. A winner too
@ogmusik2549
@ogmusik2549 Год назад
@lilpenny1982 rodman while being a great player is already well known for his off court antics and crazy personality. Horace is more low key off court
@bryanfarmer1594
@bryanfarmer1594 Год назад
Nice Vid! Would to see one on Drazen Petrovic or Arvydas Sabonis. Even Vlade Divac or Peja Stojakovic. Don’t know too much on any of them. Keep up the good work 👍🏾
@Rakeemgrant
@Rakeemgrant Год назад
Drazen was a sniper
@richardfoster4499
@richardfoster4499 Год назад
Can you do one on Terry Cummins. Think a lot of people forget about him. Damn good channel tho my man
@ForgottenPlayerProfiles
@ForgottenPlayerProfiles Год назад
Appreciate it. Definitely will do one on TC at some point
@Peakfreud
@Peakfreud Год назад
Great Video Bro, your vids are gonna catch on and explore one of these days they're very well done.
@evanjordan5075
@evanjordan5075 2 месяца назад
So sad he passed away and just was hitting his prime. Well done video!!!
@keithconnell8460
@keithconnell8460 Год назад
Great young player. It’s a shame what happened to him.
@gugurupurasudaikirai7620
@gugurupurasudaikirai7620 Год назад
Oh no... Boston really had bad luck. There was Len Bias before Reggie Lewis but we all hope we never see something like either of those ever happen again
@OTRecords302
@OTRecords302 Год назад
Between Reggie and Len Celtics got their hearts and teams future ripped out
@fatovamingus
@fatovamingus 11 месяцев назад
This is worth hearing: We all waited hours that night to find out if Reggie lived. When we learned he died it was very silent. It was so heavy that you couldn't talk. In the early morning I'm driving to work , it was very foggy, and you have to cut through the projects to get to my office. And I see this Little Spanish kid coming out of the store eating chips and when he turned I saw that he wrote 35 on the back of his white t-shirt with a magic marker. It was heart-wrenching. And as he faded out of sight in the fog I saw that he raised his hand up and wipe his eyes. He couldn't have been more than 10. Everyone in Boston ,everyone felt broken. RIP Reggie.
@randalldegroat8878
@randalldegroat8878 Год назад
Was one of my favorite players at that time, I think I was about 8yrs old when he passed & was devastated 😢
@octaviousmotley7653
@octaviousmotley7653 Год назад
You should do one on Drazen Petrovic sir i know that would be a interesting one
@jaylenbarnes2.079
@jaylenbarnes2.079 Год назад
Great Video man
@kincamell
@kincamell Год назад
Heavy Ps I moved to Anchorage Ak in the 1990s . Unfortunately I missed the opportunity to see Reggie Lewis play.
@ericwright2594
@ericwright2594 Год назад
rip Reggie lewis & dj
@lilpenny1982
@lilpenny1982 Год назад
Part of the best high school team in the history of basketball #dunbar
@mrmartywaring
@mrmartywaring Год назад
He was a problem! Watching him live and in action was a blessing. He was great!!
@nigelkhan9278
@nigelkhan9278 4 месяца назад
Celtics lost Len Bias and Reggie Lewis which set them back a decade. These two young and dynamic players were the heir to Larry Bird. Imagine if these to young men were able to play during the Jordan era. Things might have been a lot different. RIP.
@creoleDJ
@creoleDJ Год назад
Until his death, Lewis stepped in to fill the “future of the Celtics” void that was left after Len Bias’ death. (Good God! Imagine if BOTH would’ve survived & teamed together!) IMO, Lewis’ death caused the fall from grace the Celtics had in the mid- to late-90’s.
@jaeaiithasolchyld1565
@jaeaiithasolchyld1565 Год назад
This one is so heartbreaking. That's honestly part of why the goat conversation is always uncomfortable. It'll never feel entirely right when we watched careers fall short due to things the players couldn't control like NBA politics, injuries and worse of all when amazing players pass too soon. There's so many stories like that. Thank you for making this video. I love basketball with my whole being and to see someone so great not be able to finish the work they had set out to do really hurts my heart. He died at the age I am right now so that one hits me right in the chest.
@JamesonScalia
@JamesonScalia Год назад
You are creating an invaluable library of NBA history. It's gonna be huge, and you're gonna get deservedly rich.
@ForgottenPlayerProfiles
@ForgottenPlayerProfiles Год назад
Appreciate the kind words!
@bneal864
@bneal864 Год назад
I really love this channel great content for nba fans
@DeborahBuffington
@DeborahBuffington 7 месяцев назад
This was a great video. Very factual and informative ThankYou
@elmascavidal1797
@elmascavidal1797 Год назад
I always heard the name … never knew he was a beast… love this channel…. Sports geek
@aking2330
@aking2330 Год назад
Len Bias and then Reggie Lewis ...Boston was just unlucky then
@Rakeemgrant
@Rakeemgrant Год назад
I wore #35 because of him. R.I.P. Reggie
@lashgoshotwheels1127
@lashgoshotwheels1127 Год назад
Thank you
@fadercreek
@fadercreek Год назад
him and len bias would have gave jordan and pippen nightmares
@dontdoittoyoself6786
@dontdoittoyoself6786 Год назад
They need to put Reggie Lewis in the HOF. If he was from overseas it would’ve been happen.
@Zamppa86
@Zamppa86 3 месяца назад
It's sad and ironic to see those highlights of Lewis against Drazen Petrovic at the end of the video...Both of them dying during the same summer of '93, only under 2 months apart from each other, during their primes, almost at the same age. Petrovic was a year older.
@themichaelphone
@themichaelphone 11 месяцев назад
This channel is awesome.
@joshct9426
@joshct9426 Год назад
As kids growing up in Connecticut we all thought reggie lewis was going to be an all time great. He'll never be forgotten up here
@stevelegreid
@stevelegreid Год назад
Now athletes dying of heart attacks is a common occurrence…wonder why that is🤔
@sir_evergreen
@sir_evergreen Год назад
Drugs
@Tornado1994
@Tornado1994 4 месяца назад
@@sir_evergreen Reggie had a Heart Ailment.
@archdawg5688
@archdawg5688 Год назад
Great episode
@zachdavis3817
@zachdavis3817 Год назад
Just a question of how you find the footage? The stats are there and I understand that but how do you compile the footage?
@PBCkiller23
@PBCkiller23 14 дней назад
Baltimore still proud of you Reggie 👏
@Rakeemgrant
@Rakeemgrant Год назад
Lewis and Bias vs Jordan and Pippin
@sirbedevere4944
@sirbedevere4944 Год назад
A duo of Bias and Lewis would’ve kept Boston near the top of the East in the 90’s
@J_Ru31352
@J_Ru31352 10 месяцев назад
Walter Davis, for a Phoenix Suns great, would make a good forgotten player profile.
@757_Al
@757_Al 4 месяца назад
Bro was nice. The 80s and 90s had,ballers yo.
@eugenedantzler4485
@eugenedantzler4485 Год назад
Since my home state of Alabama has been blazin online since saturday........ Can you please do a video on Ben Wallace!!!!!!
@youngzeus87
@youngzeus87 Год назад
Great content. Sub'd
@bobbyohalterego4102
@bobbyohalterego4102 Год назад
To be perfectly honest it is one-hundred-percent incredible that Reggie Lewis was picked solo as good as she was
@lilpenny1982
@lilpenny1982 Год назад
Underrated player at that time but not now due to his tragic death
@Riles3152
@Riles3152 Год назад
Reggie was just a really good, consistent basketball player, that I believe was just on the cusp of reaching his peak. To me, he was like a smaller version of Kevin Durant in his style of play. Him and Drazen Petrovic dying before the age of 30, a month a part, in the same year and offseason, is to this day 2 of the saddest stories in NBA history. Those guys had much more to give to the game...
@green_wire
@green_wire 5 месяцев назад
"Smaller version of Kevin Durant"... Yes! A mixture between Durant and Pippen..
@green_wire
@green_wire 5 месяцев назад
He had it all... I would compare him to Scottie Pippen. Same position, same physical strengths, same intelligence, overall game and court vision. Maybe not that good in defense like Scottie, but way more talented in offense. His jump shot smooth af.. Could score from any position. Replace him with Pippen next to MJ during the golden Bulls era.. and the success would have been the same. P.S.: No dislike to Pippen, but more appreciation to Lewis. Sorry for my bad english😌
@alectapia1518
@alectapia1518 Год назад
He was another Paul Pierce, Dominique Wilkins, Alex English, Dantley, Aguirre type. A scorer.
@J_Ru31352
@J_Ru31352 10 месяцев назад
Oh, Wow... Just when Reggie was starting to turn a corner into becoming the next Celtics great... RIP!
@SamuelMorris-sr3vv
@SamuelMorris-sr3vv Год назад
Fire 🔥 content from NYC
@samsoncudjo
@samsoncudjo Год назад
Imagine him and Len bias and that Celtics teams and what they would’ve done to those pacer teams and knicks teams and Shaq and Orlando teams in the 90s I mean Boston had it all the way and they had all in their hands and Larry bird personally knows it
@theetruth8626
@theetruth8626 Год назад
If Boston was able to keep their team Bias Lewis and Dino Radja it wouldn't been no Chicago 3 peat and the same if Houston still had Sampson and Olajuwon
@samsoncudjo
@samsoncudjo Год назад
I said the same exact thing shaq and pennys teams and Those pacer and knicks teams, that 1996 nba draft class would know that Len and Reggie would’ve been the total exact reason why jOrdan and the bulls won’t have two 3peats
@theetruth8626
@theetruth8626 Год назад
@@samsoncudjo not those pacers teams they was a semi rounder at their best they wasn't championship material
@samsoncudjo
@samsoncudjo Год назад
@@theetruth8626 na you are right about that
@usmankenchi908
@usmankenchi908 Год назад
Brian Grant
@conduitofthegospeldarrellb9154
@conduitofthegospeldarrellb9154 10 месяцев назад
REGGIE LEN AND BROWN would’ve got two rings in the 90’s and likely prevented MJ from EVER retiring until 03’
@Rakeemgrant
@Rakeemgrant Год назад
I heard he insisted on guarding Jordan
@mams1701
@mams1701 Год назад
Got to give you a little bit of critique on this one - there was a little more cocaine usage than you mentioned.. so much so his family asked the Celtics to hide that for years. Not saying he would have made it but the cocaine definitely did not help
@ForgottenPlayerProfiles
@ForgottenPlayerProfiles Год назад
Yeah, I feel you. I decided to leave that out deliberately since he was never officially on record admitting to the use, and I didn't want to throw dirt on a dead man's name.
@thereal_notoriousakagdubb3486
Can you please do the Jason Terry the jet
@Geronimo410
@Geronimo410 Год назад
Len Bias Reggie Lewis Micheal Beasley Maryland Hoop History Dark ain’t it😭
@dylansix
@dylansix Год назад
please do a video on len bias
@marioaustin9312
@marioaustin9312 Год назад
Losing reggie lewis and len bias cost the celtics at least a decade
@ryansack5198
@ryansack5198 10 месяцев назад
Do Walt Bellamy, Hal Greer & Otis Birdsong
@redleg.0
@redleg.0 Месяц назад
Imagine the Celtics if he and Len Bias had both lived.
@MoeJaxon
@MoeJaxon Год назад
Imagine if Reggie and bias had never passed away. Just imagine what that Celtics team would have looked like. Larry could have won more
@darealtcamg1893
@darealtcamg1893 2 месяца назад
Kevin Durant remind me of him from the middy jumpers to the number 35 & bring a SF
@MoeJaxon
@MoeJaxon Год назад
I thought lewis was going to be a big deal after Larry but then I saw the game he collapsed. I knew after that something was going on. Not much after that he passed away and it was shocking to me
@goriotv2023
@goriotv2023 2 месяца назад
If Len Bias and Reggie Lewis were alive, they would be like Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown. That's my opinion.
@Brand-ju4jm
@Brand-ju4jm 6 месяцев назад
Bias and Lewis would have carried the Celtics into the 90's giving the bulls all they could handle
@lqnumber1
@lqnumber1 7 месяцев назад
My cousin 🙏🏽
@AlexanderTB6
@AlexanderTB6 Год назад
Please do robert horry
@birdbangbobarui
@birdbangbobarui 6 месяцев назад
Same number as Kevin Durant he was a great scorer the time when you had to go to college b4 playing pro ball
@Haruo-6768
@Haruo-6768 10 месяцев назад
I have him on my basketball team starting 5
@raywilliams4387
@raywilliams4387 Год назад
He was just as good as Jordan if not better. The latter
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