NBA Legends on how insanely good Kevin McHale was

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  • Kevin McHale is one of the best players of all time.
    His Post Game and his time with the Boston Celtics will never be forgotten.
    In this Video NBA Legends like Charles Barkley, Michael Jordan, Larry Bird and more will say how Good Kevin McHale was.
    If ever there were a player who possessed the ideal physique for the game of basketball, it was Kevin McHale. With his incredibly long arms and legs, McHale presented an unforgettable image on the hardwood. He used his physical gifts to excellent advantage during his 13-year career with the Boston Celtics, becoming one of the best inside players the game has ever seen and forming with Larry Bird and Robert Parish, one of the greatest front lines in NBA history.
    “He became the most difficult low-post player to defend - once he made the catch - in the history of the league,” contended former NBA coach Hubie Brown in The Boston Globe. “He was totally unstoppable because of his quickness, diversification of moves and the long arms that gave him an angle to release the ball over a taller man or more explosive jumper.”
    McHale had all of these qualities, coupled with an uncanny ability to get to the free-throw line or nail the high-percentage shot in the clutch. He retired in 1993 as the fourth-leading scorer and sixth-best rebounder in Celtics history. A two-time winner of the NBA Sixth Man Award and a six-time member of either the NBA All-Defensive First or Second Team, McHale ranks 15th in the NBA in career field goal percentage (.554). Teaming with Bird and Parish, “The Big Three” led the Celtics to three NBA Championships in the 1980s.
    McHale was the best sixth man of his generation at a time when key reserves were becoming fashionable. His scoring improved in each of his first six seasons, beginning with an average of 10.0 points per game as a rookie in 1980-81. He also chalked up 4.4 rebounds and 1.84 blocks per game that year and was named to the NBA All-Rookie Team. Although still playing limited minutes, McHale proved to be a key contributor to a Celtics team that won the 1981 NBA Championship.
    McHale improved his output in each of the next two seasons, but the Celtics failed to return to the NBA Finals. After the team replaced Coach Bill Fitch with K.C. Jones, McHale and the Celtics enjoyed a magical campaign in 1983-84. Playing 31.4 minutes per game off the bench, McHale averaged 18.4 ppg and 7.4 rpg, shot .556 from the floor and won the NBA Sixth Man Award. He also made the first of his seven All-Star appearances. Boston won the Atlantic Division with a 62-20 record, then took the NBA Championship after a grueling seven-game battle with the Los Angeles Lakers in the Finals.
    McHale won the Sixth Man Award again in 1984-85, becoming the first repeat winner in the award’s history. For the season, he shot .570 from the floor and averaged 19.8 ppg and 9.0 rpg. In a game against the Detroit Pistons he poured in a career-high 56 points, setting a team record that Bird broke with a 60-point performance less than two weeks later. The Celtics blasted through the regular season at 63-19, then plowed through the playoffs to a rematch with the Lakers in the NBA Finals. This time the Lakers prevailed, winning in six games. McHale was outstanding in the postseason, averaging 22.1 ppg and 9.9 rpg.
    Prior to the 1985-86 season the Celtics traded Cedric Maxwell to the Los Angeles Clippers, and McHale became the team’s starting power forward. Although he had another outstanding year, averaging 21.3 ppg, McHale had his first experience with the ankle and foot injuries that would haunt him later in his career. After missing only three games in his first five seasons, McHale sat out 14 contests in 1985-86 with a sore left Achilles tendon.
    Over 13 NBA seasons, all with the Celtics, McHale had amassed 17,355 points, 7,122 rebounds, 1,690 blocked shots and a .554 lifetime field-goal percentage. Through the 2016-17 seasonn he ranked fifth on the Celtics’ all-time scoring list, behind only John Havlicek, Paul Pierce, Bird and Parish.
    On January 30, 1994, during an 18-minute halftime ceremony at Boston Garden, Kevin McHale’s uniform No. 32 was retired. Waving one of those big arms toward the crowd, he could at last take the spotlight. Bird, in whose shadow McHale had played for 12 of his 13 seasons, sat in the audience. McHale’s No. 32 was raised next to Bird’s No. 33 in the Boston Garden rafters.
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Komentáře • 538

  • @sammysam2615
    @sammysam2615 Před 2 lety +271

    McHale was that guy very few wanted to battle in the paint. Dude is a legend and rightfully so. He was the original "Big Fundamental"

    • @MoveInSilence23
      @MoveInSilence23 Před 2 lety +11

      I'll co-sign that

    • @flyaway7636
      @flyaway7636 Před 2 lety +1

      McHale reminds me of Knicks player Dave DeBusschere. Big guy, big talent, big heart.

    • @eyeconqueror1185
      @eyeconqueror1185 Před 2 lety +3

      @@ea11111 him and Hakeem are the footwork gods IMHO

    • @johnkoziol1537
      @johnkoziol1537 Před 2 lety +1

      Well put in your comment about Kevin McHale being the original "Big Fundamental!" That's why I gave you a GREAT, BIG, HUMONGOUS "thumb's up!!!"

    • @bricefleckenstein9666
      @bricefleckenstein9666 Před 2 lety +5

      You have a good point, but Kevin already HAS a nickname - "The Man of 1000 Moves".

  • @jingqi9106
    @jingqi9106 Před 2 lety +290

    Kevin Mchale was pretty much unstoppable in his prime and yet, like all the Celtics, he was a team player above all else.

    • @mikes3827
      @mikes3827 Před 2 lety +8

      @Jing Qi Agreed. As GREAT as McHale was, he was also the ultimate team player. None other than ultra-competitive (and VERY tough) Larry Bird even lauded McHale for his toughness, as Larry knew Kevin was playing on a fractured foot one year and into the playoffs. McHale had to have known he risked permanent damage to his foot by playing through the injury that year, but just showed HOW much of a team player #32 was.
      And if there's one word that best describes McHale's play: UNSTOPPABLE (as you rightly pointed out). As McHale said, he would defer to his teammates (especially Bird), due to the hot hand his teammate(s) showed on any given night. But if it was McHale's night, ALL defenders were at his mercy.

    • @jingqi9106
      @jingqi9106 Před 2 lety +13

      @@mikes3827 I believe McHale was playing through that fractured foot injury in '87. If not for that, I believe the Celtics might have been champs again.

    • @mikes3827
      @mikes3827 Před 2 lety +5

      ​@@jingqi9106 Yep. And Len Bias as a rookie in '87 would have also been HUUUUGE (I'm not usually a fan of "can't miss" term, but it really was valid when it came to Bias).
      Had Lenny not "celebrated" by naively doing cocaine and he became a mainstay on the Celtics, I truly believe the Cs would have had more championships during the 80s vs. the Lakers, because I really believe Lenny was destined to be an all-timer. Such a waste.

    • @jingqi9106
      @jingqi9106 Před 2 lety +3

      @@mikes3827 Yeah, Lenny Bias had big time hops and a beautiful jump shot that I'm sure he could have extended out to the 3 point line with the touch he had. Bias would have been an infusion of youth and athleticism on that team and definitely made the Celtics team better. It also would have allowed the Celtics to match up better with the Lakers in the late 80s. RIP Len Bias.

    • @mojavedesertsonorandesert9531
      @mojavedesertsonorandesert9531 Před 2 lety +7

      As a Laker fan since 1977, I hated McHale, but all these years later I miss his play and greatness he displayed against my team. He would be in my top ten...

  • @bucksatanII
    @bucksatanII Před 2 lety +345

    Kevin McHale is criminally underrated

    • @roderickcampbell2105
      @roderickcampbell2105 Před 2 lety +24

      I agree, but he did make the HOF and that's pretty darn good. But yes, he doesn't get the cred he deserves. But the Celtics were like that. Parrish and DJ don't get talked a lot about either. Even Ainge. Maybe that the price you pay for playing with Bird. Only rings I guess :)

    • @maxdobasquete
      @maxdobasquete Před 2 lety +3

      FACTS!!!

    • @chrishandsome4267
      @chrishandsome4267 Před 2 lety +22

      He’s one of the greatest PF of all time. He revolutionized the position with his post moves

    • @maxdobasquete
      @maxdobasquete Před 2 lety +2

      @@chrishandsome4267 TRUE!

    • @VickHushpuppy215
      @VickHushpuppy215 Před 2 lety +2

      Word‼️💯

  • @averyce2
    @averyce2 Před 2 lety +102

    Kevin McHale's "Torture Chamber", where great players were left to die!!

    • @jasonwaznak5825
      @jasonwaznak5825 Před 2 lety +3

      Yep! He tortured the best of them many times!!! Top 5 power forward of ALL TIME!! Only a complete idiot would question it!!💯

  • @mitchelll3879
    @mitchelll3879 Před 2 lety +12

    Kevin McHale legit had roughly 12 moves in his reportoire ..up and under scoop both sides, fall away left, fall away right, upfake and baby hook..and variations of both..his impossibly long arms, his height, everything.. unstoppable

    • @user-cn8nu6lq4w
      @user-cn8nu6lq4w Před 3 měsíci

      baby skyhook, maybe, not baby hook. And even then, given he had an 8' wingspan at 6'10", maybe more of an adolescent skyhook.

  • @plefevre
    @plefevre Před 2 lety +50

    I was a Lakers fan back in the 80's and every year I had to watch my team battle the Celtics in the finals. Bird was Bird and I knew that was going to be tough but McHale used to drive me crazy, he was just so clever and so reliable. As much as I remember is post moves which were unstoppable as everyone says, I mostly remember watching walk to the line for free throws throughout the game.

    • @juniorjohnson9509
      @juniorjohnson9509 Před 2 lety +3

      For Boston fans, it was the agony of watching Kareem get his sky hook going!

  • @MoveInSilence23
    @MoveInSilence23 Před 2 lety +25

    My mother was an insane Celtics fan. In Atlanta. To watch that '80s Celtics frontline...
    Chief was great, Bird was Bird. But McHale? Underrated. When he was on, you can forget about it. His post moves were lethal. McHale gave em hell.

  • @jimfluck3575
    @jimfluck3575 Před 2 lety +21

    Growing up a Celtics fan, McHale was always fun to watch. His footwork was a thing of beauty. I miss those days.

    • @ckobo84
      @ckobo84 Před 5 měsíci

      When we had him here at the University of Minnesota I was thoroughly unimpressed with McHale. He averaged 16 points a game as a senior while Freshman Randy Brewer was close to 20. I always heard the hype but never saw him have a big game. Then he gets in the pros and just blast off 🚀

  • @maxdobasquete
    @maxdobasquete Před 2 lety +14

    He gave nightmares because he would NOT rely only on brute force, otherwise he was SO POLITED and I might add ELEGANT on those post moves... besides one could NOT diminish his game by trash talking because he would respond ON THE HARDWOOD with GAME!!! VERY happy that you made this great content about Kevin McHale!!!🏀💪🏼🏀💪🏼🏀💪🏼✊🏼👍🏼

    • @vincentestone5764
      @vincentestone5764 Před 2 lety +1

      Well said ! Mind You, MCHALE did this in a time where there was NO such thing as a Flagrant foul. That ring-a-ding call didn't come til 91' & wasn't enforced until 96'. Even Refs had to get use to the call.

    • @maxdobasquete
      @maxdobasquete Před 2 lety

      @@vincentestone5764 true FACTS!!!

  • @bvnseven
    @bvnseven Před 2 lety +12

    Glad to see McHale get the recognition he deserves from all these players. Way Overdue.

  • @Proudathiest1
    @Proudathiest1 Před 2 lety +11

    My dad loved bird , the chief , and Kevin M. I grew up arching these guys and I’m so glad for it now .

  • @tortillasarenotbiceps7622

    Having grown up in Boston I knew exactly how good Kevin was.

  • @artboston4787
    @artboston4787 Před 2 lety +78

    Magic Johnson has talked highly of McHale numerous times. In the 90's when he was doing play by play work for NBC he'd often make McHale references during games when someone made a McHale esque type play. Coach Mike Fratello once said some teams would actually make their rookies watch McHale videos. Isaiah Thomas said Detroit had no answer for Kevin, Doc Rivers said the same about his Hawks. On almost any other team he would've been starting much earlier and been more of a main go to offensively and had better overall career numbers. I'm glad Boston got him though. Wow he was great! Great video!

    • @GM-fx2jo
      @GM-fx2jo Před 2 lety +2

      absolutely.......that dude had the low post moves and could shoot some range if he had to....shame there isn't anyone like him at the moment.

    • @dalethomas2434
      @dalethomas2434 Před 2 lety

      I didn’t c anybody block his shot

    • @Iambriangregory
      @Iambriangregory Před 2 lety +5

      You're right about Kevin McHale if he had played on a non Superstar team and all Hall of Fame team he may have been average in 35 a night and his game wasn't dramatically artistic for fans so he didn't get all that respect for excitement like Jordan Got but I would take kevin over Jordan any day in a week for a career, look Jordan couldn't beat celtics in his prime that tells you something right there

    • @raymondsims7042
      @raymondsims7042 Před rokem +1

      @@Iambriangregory well lad that took a turn😂😂😂😂what??🤔there’s no way I read that correctly?you really said what you said??🤔nah no way you made a typo.

  • @jasononeal3099
    @jasononeal3099 Před 2 lety +11

    One of the BEST low post and most underrated low post players ever!!

  • @markandrade7547
    @markandrade7547 Před 2 lety +30

    Kevin McHale was to power forward as John Stockton was to point guard they beat you quietly hence why they're forgotten at times then you go look at their stats and video footage and see why they're part of the best players of their position.

  • @timswabb
    @timswabb Před 2 lety +54

    I remember when Larry Bird fed Kevin McHale one night and wanted him to get 60. McHale settled for 56, which was a Celtics record. So just a few nights later Bird scored 60, just for kicks. Either of those guys could have had multiple 50 point games per season but that wasn’t their way, they liked to share the points. But those two games showed what they could have done.

    • @eyeconqueror1185
      @eyeconqueror1185 Před 2 lety +3

      Nobody talks about McHale anymore smh

    • @KenD67
      @KenD67 Před 2 lety +5

      Actually, there's a story behind the 56-pt game from McHale. The person guarding him was the guy who picked on Larry Bird when he was a freshman under Bobby Knight at Indiana U. The guy was guarding McHale in an NBA game years later, and Bird wanted him to get shown-up horribly, so he kept feeding McHale, who did precisely that.

    • @timswabb
      @timswabb Před 2 lety +1

      @@KenD67 It’s true that Bird knew Benson couldn’t guard McHale, but Benson only played 15 minutes that game, so there was more to it than that.

    • @bricefleckenstein9666
      @bricefleckenstein9666 Před 2 lety

      @@KenD67 Kent Benson as I recall - but Kent was primarily a center, not a forward - he'd have been spending more time guarding Parrish.

  • @johnmilligan2964
    @johnmilligan2964 Před 2 lety +42

    I always thought that if McHale got a one on one matchup in the low post he would score. One thing you didn't talk about with Kevin was his use of ball and head fakes, he was an artist at getting his opponents to leave their feet and then take advantage of it.

    • @bricefleckenstein9666
      @bricefleckenstein9666 Před 2 lety +2

      Kevin's ONLY competiton in the Low Post was Akeem (Hakeem) - they BOTH were basically unstoppable down there, and GREAT defenders against the Low Post.

    • @riffsthatkill2180
      @riffsthatkill2180 Před 2 lety +1

      Yep, Kevin's main move in the post was essentially a good fake.

  • @Blackjacksarmory
    @Blackjacksarmory Před 2 lety +31

    One of the holy trinity Bird, Parish and McHale

  • @craigforsberg9844
    @craigforsberg9844 Před 2 lety +8

    I grew up near Hibbing, MN, where Kevin was from and remember watching him in high school

    • @fatalsniper3413
      @fatalsniper3413 Před 2 lety

      Was he a baller then?

    • @craigforsberg9844
      @craigforsberg9844 Před 2 lety

      @@fatalsniper3413 Not really. Was very good since he was the tallest one out there. He really didn't start to gain my attention until he started playing college ball at the University of Minnesota. Think he must have put on 30+ pounds going from HS to College. Back in HS, he was just this tall lanky kid.

  • @klicknkreate7077
    @klicknkreate7077 Před 2 lety +30

    Arguably the greatest, most unstoppable power forward of all-time and is way underrated.

    • @JB-xh5mc
      @JB-xh5mc Před 2 lety

      He's second to Timmy. I respect McHale as a basketball player and a human being.

    • @klicknkreate7077
      @klicknkreate7077 Před 2 lety +11

      @@JB-xh5mc I always thought of Duncan as a center with where he played on defense and offense much of the time. In any case, I thought McHale was more effective in the paint than Duncan.

    • @UpChuckTheBoogie
      @UpChuckTheBoogie Před 2 lety +5

      @@JB-xh5mc McHale was better

    • @raymondsims7042
      @raymondsims7042 Před rokem

      @@UpChuckTheBoogie seriously 💀come on mate and I love mchale but stop this

    • @UpChuckTheBoogie
      @UpChuckTheBoogie Před rokem

      @@raymondsims7042 McHale had a shorter peak but both at their best I'd take McHale he was unstoppable.

  • @daveturnquist7587
    @daveturnquist7587 Před 2 lety +10

    This is absolutely an amazing show.

  • @AllMediaReviewsPodcast
    @AllMediaReviewsPodcast Před 2 lety +5

    "Give it to McHale!" was a friend of mine and I's mantra growing up.

  • @TheQwaggs
    @TheQwaggs Před 2 lety +20

    Best Basketball channel on CZcams by a country mile. Bravo sir, keep them coming

  • @archy15
    @archy15 Před 2 lety +33

    Nobody could play the post like 32, and he was an outstanding defender and rebounder. Double him up and he would just kick it out to the bomb squad.

  • @jamalciego5517
    @jamalciego5517 Před 2 lety +48

    He should do a video on Robert Parish next. He's a forgotten player who was alongside Bird and Michale

    • @lloydkline1518
      @lloydkline1518 Před 2 lety

      He did the dirty work;; it like Wes unsel & elvin Hayes: Wes unsel did the dirty work

    • @qwertyz212
      @qwertyz212 Před 2 lety

      Totally agree with this....the respect he was given was probably his best asset

    • @josephvitielo1693
      @josephvitielo1693 Před 2 lety +2

      HAIL TO THE CHIEF!!!

    • @Mrdrivereight
      @Mrdrivereight Před 2 lety

      Robert parish was my guy back in the day. Im from NY and hated the Celtic's but I was always in awe of chief!

  • @lettucetomatoonion
    @lettucetomatoonion Před 2 lety +11

    Kevin Mchale was his generations Ginobili. That all-star monster who cared more about winning that starting.

    • @javigar133
      @javigar133 Před 2 lety +2

      Please dont, dont compare Ginobili to McHale, just dont

    • @lettucetomatoonion
      @lettucetomatoonion Před 2 lety +1

      @@javigar133 In role not play style or talent.

    • @javigar133
      @javigar133 Před 2 lety +2

      @@lettucetomatoonion you right

    • @mirkocapeta387
      @mirkocapeta387 Před 2 lety +1

      McHale is...one of the greatest...sky is limit...Ginobili is great, i love him...but in Europe he can't be top five...Gallis, Petrovic, Kukoc, Rađa, Dalipagic, Sabonis, Nowitzky itd.. McHale is one of greatest of all time... Barkley or him...Malone or him...Garnett or him... he is Dream team class of player...

    • @leonskum7705
      @leonskum7705 Před 2 lety +1

      @@mirkocapeta387
      Ginobili isn't European, he's from Argentina. This thread needs deleted because of how embarrassing it is.

  • @toddferguson6369
    @toddferguson6369 Před 2 lety +43

    The lost art of Kevin McHale. You should include the instructional VHS with him, Bird and Auerbach

    • @powerbad696
      @powerbad696 Před 2 lety +2

      Hey Todd,I had that vhs tape you're talking about,it had a lot Bird and McHale doing fundamental drills.Good tape.GOD BLESS.

    • @toddferguson6369
      @toddferguson6369 Před 2 lety +1

      @@powerbad696 I think it was "Winning Basketball." Bird calling it the "bankboard" was funny. Take care

    • @lukemccann
      @lukemccann Před 2 lety

      @@powerbad696 absolutely love that God Bless. Three great men, the art of basketball coursing through them. :)

    • @JSalonsky
      @JSalonsky Před 2 lety +1

      The art of the pick and roll

  • @SuperMisteryMan01
    @SuperMisteryMan01 Před 2 lety +39

    Haven’t seen the video yet but I’m born 2000 and I’m telling y’all that McHale was FILTHY!
    In the post and inside, man was such a beast.
    There’s a lot of tape like open court where these guys tell you just how good McHale and other legends in the past were. If an athletic beast like Barkley tells you he was one of the best players he played against then that means sum.

    • @waynemarvin5661
      @waynemarvin5661 Před 2 lety

      English, please. And say what you mean, not the opposite. "He was 'sum'"?

  • @sylvesterbestertester1013

    He had the same problem Pippen did.
    When you're one of the best players ever to suit up in the NBA, but happen to be the same team as one of the most legendary players ever, you're going to be underrated.
    Both Scottie and Kevin could have easily been franchise players, but instead were content with playing their roles behind two of the most talented and popular players ever to play and have a dominant team that wins championships.

  • @BoogieBoyMetalMouth
    @BoogieBoyMetalMouth Před 2 lety +7

    Sean… you’re the man, bro… but as a man who grew up in Boston… don’t you dare wish Kevin on no other team! We loved our boys over here!! Hahaha 😉 Great video, man!

  • @jacobscholtissek2410
    @jacobscholtissek2410 Před 2 lety +6

    Kevin and Hakeem the two Players with the best FW alltime in the post and it is a shame when it come to post moves allwyas hakeem w´mentioned an Mchale mostly forgotten.
    whats sad that after the 87 Playoff run Kevin never was the same.

  • @Scott-hq3jq
    @Scott-hq3jq Před 2 lety +2

    I just LOVE Dominque Wilkins when he talks. He's all class. I always say of him - "He's all class OFF the court, all MONSTER on it!"
    Also, High Praise from CB!

  • @andestung1760
    @andestung1760 Před 2 lety +10

    When you start realising how good a player Kevin Mchale once was, that's when you start truly understand basketball!

  • @johnhansen7499
    @johnhansen7499 Před 2 lety +6

    I've been waiting for a video on Kevin McHale. He was one of the best power forwards to play the game, and so underrated. I watched his whole career, and even I can forget how great he was. The man of a thousand moves. Thanks the video.

  • @youtuber3328
    @youtuber3328 Před 2 lety +5

    he was an elite player

  • @jimmyjames6704
    @jimmyjames6704 Před 2 lety +3

    Here in Hawaii we had a basketball tournament that was for senior college all stars. I recently heard Charles Oakley talk about how he was able to get an invite to Hawaii to play and I remember watching him play here on Kauai. His play in the tournament is what propelled him to be a top 10 pick considering he was a division two player. I remember watching Scotty Pippen and wondering where the hell Central Arkansas was and a number of other incredible prospects. My best friends dad was a guy named Frank Sullivan who although he was a starting pitcher at 6’8” for the Boston Red Sox in the 50s and 60s, basketball was his true love and he even practiced with the Celtics and red offered him a spot on the Celtic team as a back up center but Frank couldn’t commit to playing two sports. Anyhow, every year when the basketball tournament was played I heard the stories about the greatest player he ever saw play in this tournament and it was a guy out of Minnesota named Kevin McHale. I think he was in the 1979 or 1980 edition and I was too young to be there in person but Frank always talked about Kevin being the best low post player he ever saw coming out of college. This was who Frank was sabr.org/bioproj/person/frank-sullivan/

  • @chrispatterson8210
    @chrispatterson8210 Před 2 lety +21

    There will never be another "Big 3" like McHale, Bird, and Parrish. There wasn't much opposing coaches could do except hope the Celtics would have an off-night. It was such a pleasure watching those guys play. I miss that NBA!

    • @dalethomas2434
      @dalethomas2434 Před 2 lety +1

      Never

    • @brianjones7660
      @brianjones7660 Před 2 lety +3

      A sad side note….
      Agree with your Big 3 terminology, but just imagine had the
      Len Bias tragedy not happened…..
      Those three and Len Bias in off the bench…?
      The league would’ve been given a standing 8 count by the All Star break…..🙁

    • @chrispatterson8210
      @chrispatterson8210 Před 2 lety +1

      @@brianjones7660 Agreed. One has to wonder how much wind came out of their sails when Bias died right after the draft. The Celts were getting older and injury plagued and probably saw him as a shot in the arm to get back to glory.

    • @austinkersey2445
      @austinkersey2445 Před 2 lety +2

      The only real match for that "Big Three" was Magic, Worthy, and Jabbar. There's a reason their rivalry was as electric as it was. Sure Kareem was old by then, but even in his old age underestimating him would cause an immediate loss. That sky-hook was unstoppable and his defense damn-near impenetrable by most players.

    • @sackumkhan5973
      @sackumkhan5973 Před 2 lety +1

      @@chrispatterson8210 I remember the Len Bias news vividly. It was a miracle they got that pick in the first place, but when the news of his death came out it was the end of an era. No telling what that team could have done with him in the lineup.

  • @cliffbooth1029
    @cliffbooth1029 Před 2 lety +26

    Nobody I ever saw was as effective in the paint as McHale was.

    • @lloydkline1518
      @lloydkline1518 Před 2 lety

      Hakeem olajuwon:; ever hear of him;; Kareem Abdul jabber skyhook;; jabber got the skyhook master;; any angle he can shoot from,, Kevin McHale was brilliant low post basketball player; so was elvin Hayes turn around jump shot;; either is a center;; Wes unsel & Robert Parrish did the dirty work

    • @bricefleckenstein9666
      @bricefleckenstein9666 Před 2 lety

      @@lloydkline1518 I'd take Hakeem or Kevin over Kareem in the low post - but it WOULD be an argument.
      Hakeem and Keven were better DEFENDING the low post than Kareem, and both had a bit of an edge on the offensive end - the Sky Hook could be defended by just not letting Kareem get into his comfortable range - ask KAREEM why Nate Thurmond "played him the toughest".
      Trying to stop Hakeem or Kevin once THEY got the ball in the low post was a nightmare at best.

    • @lloydkline1518
      @lloydkline1518 Před 2 lety

      @@bricefleckenstein9666 I hear in the nba; a basketball player needs one go to move ;;Kareem Abdul jabber skyhook; he was jabber could shoot at any angle;;,, Kareem was 7 feet 2 inches;; he master the shot;; :: Hakeem olajuwon took low 📫post to anther level with teachers it;; his basketball camp,,;, Hakeem olajuwon learn from Kevin McHale too:: low 📫post basketball;;; ;;Hakeem jump jump shot was better than Kareem Abdul jabber jump.shot :: Hakeem olajuwon was a low 📫post scientists;; different era big men have to dribble the basketball more etc rtc

    • @lloydkline1518
      @lloydkline1518 Před 2 lety

      @@bricefleckenstein9666 nate Thurmond outscore& knockout jabber & his team in a playoff series ,, willie Reed have jabber trouble with his muscle & low post 📫defense & great jump shot,,; old man with knee surgery knee block couple skyhook shots; he had great games against jabber;; ;; Bob lanear;; Bill Walton;; all gave jabber trouble ;;: mose Malone,;,,

    • @EternalRecursion
      @EternalRecursion Před 2 lety

      @@lloydkline1518 You say, "all gave Jabbar trouble." Kareem Abdul-Jabbar was one of the most dominating players in the history of the NBA. He owns a number of records, and six NBA titles - I believe he appeared in 10 NBA Championship series, but may have that wrong. The point is, we don't compare Kareem to other players, we compare other players to Kareem.

  • @rodrigosoares7126
    @rodrigosoares7126 Před 2 lety +12

    Kevin McHale is the best post player ever.

    • @jimvick8397
      @jimvick8397 Před 2 lety

      Pretty sure Wilt would braid his armpit hair together...

    • @jackson5781
      @jackson5781 Před 2 lety

      Yeah I got an argument for wilt

    • @chrisloesch1870
      @chrisloesch1870 Před 2 lety

      @@jimvick8397 I don't know about that besides McHale was a power forward not a center.

  • @denisobrien6419
    @denisobrien6419 Před 2 lety +3

    favorite player of all time!

  • @mayanksrivastava9313
    @mayanksrivastava9313 Před 2 lety +22

    I hope someone from NBA sees your videos and changes today's NBA...USA team in Tokyo only look for 3 pointers ...game has really become so boring

    • @MrBronx61
      @MrBronx61 Před rokem

      I agree, but sadly, post play is a thing of the past

  • @andybilakshow260
    @andybilakshow260 Před 10 měsíci +1

    McHale , Chief, Bird. The one & only *BIG 3*
    I love that pivot stretch to the rim.

  • @HolyPire
    @HolyPire Před 2 lety +2

    In nba 2k13... me and my friends always played the 80s Celtics... and he was the go to guy

  • @danieltravis5082
    @danieltravis5082 Před 2 lety +15

    Best, most skilled LOW post scorer of all time. Kareem, Hakeem, etc were masters of the mid post. McHale OWNED the low post.

  • @armandorodriguez6447
    @armandorodriguez6447 Před 2 lety +2

    Kev was a beast down low....how lucky I am to have grown up watching every Celtics game in the 80-90

  • @markmedeiros3137
    @markmedeiros3137 Před 2 lety +30

    I’ve lived in Boston and SA and have seen both players during their peaks. I’m confident in saying peak Mchale was better than Duncan. McHale was that unstoppable and he was great on defense too.

    • @davidhojnacki1043
      @davidhojnacki1043 Před 2 lety +6

      That’s a very unpopular opinion but I agree I was able to watch both careers and how they played and I would take Mchale over Duncan

    • @gwynedd1
      @gwynedd1 Před 2 lety +2

      Long arms just never go away. As a Bulls fan in that era, reminds me a little of Pippen in that regard. It was just constant attrition that did not take much enery. However I'd have to say I am most impressed by how deadly Mchale was in that low post. There was no hesitation on any number of post up moves. It was instant reaction to whatever the defense presented and he had a huge selection of ways to do it.

    • @timmyg831
      @timmyg831 Před 2 lety

      I would have loved to see McHale take on Duncan.

  • @thaprodigy7100
    @thaprodigy7100 Před 2 lety +5

    Man I’m glad I came across this channel great work man !

  • @johnkoziol1537
    @johnkoziol1537 Před 2 lety +3

    Yet another great video, Sean! It could be said that I am a bit partial to this one being the HUGE Boston Celtics fan that I am!!! I was lucky enough to watch Kevin McHale while in high school and college and I could not possibly give enough superlatives about him as a player from what I saw of him. His great sense of humor only had you admiring him more too.

  • @Sizdothyx
    @Sizdothyx Před 2 lety +14

    McHale is the post-version of Kawhi Leonard. A defensive stopper that learned to be equally unstoppable on offense mid-way through his career development.

    • @Emma-dh1lx
      @Emma-dh1lx Před 2 lety

      In that case, Tim Duncan was the Michael Jordan of power forwards! Making Kawhi the most Diva of small forwards!

    • @Sizdothyx
      @Sizdothyx Před 2 lety

      @@Emma-dh1lx What in the actual world is wrong with you? You can't open up a coherent argument with a proper dissection of the issue at hand and finish up with an insult? Is that how you talk to people? You jump right in, hoping to throw something out that sticks and if you fail at least you feel smart for putting someone down? That's how it's going to be?

    • @Emma-dh1lx
      @Emma-dh1lx Před 2 lety

      @@Sizdothyx It's TRUE though! Kawhi is NO Kobe, Jordan, Lebron etc.. Your blowing up McHale. But, your follow through is Kawhi??? Really?

    • @Emma-dh1lx
      @Emma-dh1lx Před 2 lety

      @@Sizdothyx Don't disrespect a HARD worker like Kevin, with that Diva Kawhi!!

    • @Sizdothyx
      @Sizdothyx Před 2 lety

      @@Emma-dh1lx What the Hell are you talking about? Their career developmental paths emerged the same way: neither were starters, both were put into specialist positions before taking the next leap and developing into unstoppable offensive options _after_ picking up those specialties that would have otherwise shoe-horned them into support players rather than option players. How the hell does "diva" come into it when the projection emerged as a similarity? What's next? Kawhi worked hard developing his game. In fact, I'd argue that he actually had less to work with coming into a league because of this era of hamstrung defenders and emerged as the premier stopper before developing a world-class ISO game that should have had him winning the 2017 NBA Most Valuable Player Award over Westbrook and Harden's top-two finish because of just how well that 25-6-3 game translated into a 61-win season.
      How the fuck does being a "diva" disqualify you at all from your own career projection? You're going to penalize LeBron James 12,000 career points for being whiny? Is that it?

  • @jasonsilver7334
    @jasonsilver7334 Před 2 lety +2

    props for giving him the respect he deserves i love it

  • @raveneljohnson3052
    @raveneljohnson3052 Před 2 lety +12

    He never got his respect, but I patterned my game kinda after him. I'm short loved Barkley & Jordan, but when it came down to it nobody could mess with my up & under

    • @williamdavis9562
      @williamdavis9562 Před 2 lety +4

      The up and under was always such a nasty move, not only in the NBA but streetball.

    • @jimc7445
      @jimc7445 Před 2 lety +1

      I am from Boston and grew up in the 80's so I loved the Celtics. I realized early on I could not shoot like Bird. I did the same and patterned my game after McHale. The up and under was my go to move.

    • @brianjones7660
      @brianjones7660 Před 2 lety

      His respect comes from men like you imitating his game.
      The fans know…👍

  • @runnerman113
    @runnerman113 Před 2 lety +4

    He was a solid player, a team player to add on any all-star roster

  • @Chrisicola
    @Chrisicola Před 2 lety +2

    Always a Sixers fan growing up in the 80's, so I had a front row seat to how good those guys really were. Kevin was no joke. I honestly think any of them solo would've been fine on any other team, but they brought out the best in each other.

  • @michaeln.2383
    @michaeln.2383 Před 2 lety +8

    The Lakers were lucky that McHale reached his peak late and injured his foot.

  • @kevincamacho7190
    @kevincamacho7190 Před 2 lety +4

    As a kid you see and emulate great moves. I used to yell see ya when someone bit on my copy of Mc Hale's up and under. He was never sloppy with his drop step. Which made him tight and fast on the block.

  • @winstonlane708
    @winstonlane708 Před 2 lety +4

    When you can make 3 pro players fly through the air with the greatest of ease every night and they all try to block your shot and miss … then McHale just lays the ball in the basket … Priceless! If you want to play basketball especially at the 4 spot Kevin McHale is the all time best with his foot work. All props to you McHale I’m not a Boston fan.

  • @kingbenjamin22
    @kingbenjamin22 Před 2 lety +1

    McHale was a beast! So glad I grew up watching the golden era of the NBA

  • @grizbear9519
    @grizbear9519 Před 2 lety +7

    McHale was a beast! But the reason is because of the great TEAM he was on. Teamwork among those Celtics is how the game of basketball was meant to be played. That footwork tho!!!!!!!

    • @mojavedesertsonorandesert9531
      @mojavedesertsonorandesert9531 Před 2 lety +1

      As a Laker fan of the 80's how I hated him, now fast forward 2021 how I miss his game!
      He is in my top ten all-time!

  • @hollyheikkinen4698
    @hollyheikkinen4698 Před 6 měsíci

    I live about 20 miles from Kevin McHale's hometown. I am a 1970s kid, so I remember watching the Celtics back in the day. Kevin used to come to the St Louis County Fair with his kids every year as it was in his hometown of Hibbing (also Bob Dylan's hometown). He would always stop at the 4-H food stand & sign autographs for the kids working & then the rest of the day he was with his kids - no more autographs. It was always fun to see him in person after watching him on tv. Kevin gets shadowed by Larry Bird's fame, but they played great together for years!

  • @kevinblock2307
    @kevinblock2307 Před 2 lety +2

    Mchale was awesome - loved watching him and Bird play

  • @VickHushpuppy215
    @VickHushpuppy215 Před 2 lety +4

    Love this channel no comparisons no arguments just giving ppl their dues 💯

  • @ariascola1771
    @ariascola1771 Před 2 lety +4

    Had McHale been on any other team as the first option, he would have averaged 30 and been a multiple MVP winner. He averaged 26 on year as the second option and as well as sharing with Parrish and Ainge and DJ.

  • @ruminator3570
    @ruminator3570 Před 2 lety +5

    Is the founder of the 60-80 club and almost pulled it off twice. Then in 1990 nearly had a 50-90 season and he was hitting three pointers.

  • @brushylake4606
    @brushylake4606 Před 2 lety +3

    If you're going by analytics, he shot 55.8% for his career. That's equivalent to a 38.6% three point shooter. The way fouls are called today, he'd be at the top of the NBA in free throws per game. With today's rules and the quality of modern post defence, his skillset would be devastating.
    Also, the Bird/McHale/Parrish frontcourt is easily the greatest frontcourt of all time. Add in subs like M.L. Carr, Bill Walton, and Finals MVP Cedric Maxwell as subs and that frontcourt was monstrously good.

  • @jasonsilver7334
    @jasonsilver7334 Před 2 lety +1

    his wing span was fn incredible when i met him i couldnt belive the space he could take

  • @TikibarTech
    @TikibarTech Před 2 měsíci

    I remember listening to MN Gopher basketball games on the radio during the 79-80 season. That season Kevin McHale and Trent Tucker were superstars and became Minnesota legends.

  • @MackeyDeez
    @MackeyDeez Před 2 lety +23

    I really don't watch the NBA anymore because it's boring

    • @boombastic108
      @boombastic108 Před 2 lety +6

      It's soft like Charmin.

    • @gwynedd1
      @gwynedd1 Před 2 lety +1

      I missed a good bit of the 80s. i know who won in general, but don't really know who won many particular games. i don't even bother watching today's games. I just watch the old games.

    • @richardlau2447
      @richardlau2447 Před 2 lety

      Basketball is a ball and not a bank.

  • @sterlingayu
    @sterlingayu Před 2 lety +2

    Grew up watching both Bird and McHale, and there was nothing more joyful to dream of having their bball skills. They were my only bball idles.

  • @alfredoramos9782
    @alfredoramos9782 Před 2 lety +3

    Kevin for me is the best post up player I've ever seen

  • @sardonicus76
    @sardonicus76 Před 2 lety

    McHale and Barkley were fierce rivals but they had tremendous respect for one another. A few months ago, I was watching old Sixers-Celtics games on YT and saw something that amazed me. McHale was battling in the paint and got clobbered by at least three Sixers. He collapsed in a heap on the floor, knees and elbows going in every direction. Barkley casually bent down, hooked his arms under McHale’s, lifted him up like a little kid and stood him on his feet. Then, the two of them slapped hands and resumed play.
    I really miss the NBA of the 80s. Golden years, indeed.

  • @miceallehane5280
    @miceallehane5280 Před 2 lety

    Love the channel! Thank you very much for the content. Brings back great memories of the greats.

  • @hexxon77
    @hexxon77 Před 2 lety +1

    Guy looked like an accountant played like a killer. Great player. Just enough to check his carrier stats. Totally underrated.

  • @tomsmith5216
    @tomsmith5216 Před 2 lety +1

    Bird, McHale, and the Chief. A legend and 2 great players nobody gives the proper respect. If you told me to put together a winning team, and gave those 3 to start with, I'd think I won the biggest lottery ever. McHale was amazing.

  • @k.d.1555
    @k.d.1555 Před 2 lety +2

    Greatest Power Forward of all Time!!! 🐐

  • @dmurphy1578
    @dmurphy1578 Před 2 lety +4

    My dads favorite player

  • @LLPOF
    @LLPOF Před 2 lety

    Love your show and how much you obviously love the game. Great videos.

  • @DerethAC
    @DerethAC Před 2 lety +22

    His prime wasn't as long because he sacrificed his career playing on a broken foot in the 1987 playoffs, but I would take Kevin McHale over Karl Malone any day of the week. Better defensively, and could score in more ways on offense. Barkley knows this and will tell anyone the same thing.

    • @gregorymandile2321
      @gregorymandile2321 Před 2 lety +3

      Malone was a good player,but not in the same league as McHale,no one was

    • @michaeln.2383
      @michaeln.2383 Před 2 lety +1

      I would say that Karl Malone had a better career, but McHale was clearly better in his prime.

    • @Nothing-nf8ve
      @Nothing-nf8ve Před 2 lety +3

      What if stockton and mchale teamed up

    • @michaeln.2383
      @michaeln.2383 Před 2 lety +1

      The Jazz would have defeated the Lakers in the '88 playoffs.

    • @theresemorfas3390
      @theresemorfas3390 Před 2 lety

      @@Nothing-nf8ve Bird wasn't too bad, though. Third on the Celtic all-time assist leaders.

  • @GabbyBabby-pp1lx
    @GabbyBabby-pp1lx Před 11 měsíci

    Mchale had one of the greatest peaks in Nba history. That Celtics team had so much deep competition in the 80s, truly astounding what they achieved in such a deep Eastern Conference.

  • @JeremyThompson1978
    @JeremyThompson1978 Před 2 lety +5

    I grew up in the Chicagoland area in the 80's and 90's worshipping at the feet of Pippen, but I always knew McHale was a beast. Footwork out of this world and he was basically an automatic basket. I'll never forget seeing his final game on NBC.

  • @armandoirias-sant
    @armandoirias-sant Před 2 lety +1

    Great videos Sir! This is how u school the new generations!

  • @andyleininger4822
    @andyleininger4822 Před 2 lety +1

    The best basketball player ever to come out of Minnesota. Came from Hibbing Minnesota a little town in Northern Mn. Same as Bob Dylan.

  • @jefffinlayson3002
    @jefffinlayson3002 Před rokem

    Great touch and multiple shots with that up and under move to counter aggressive defenders.

  • @dagarob_c
    @dagarob_c Před rokem

    Kevin Mchale cooked so many on the post! I was fortunate to see Him 3 times in his final yr at the Boston Garden when I was 11.

  • @RobertFallon
    @RobertFallon Před 2 lety +2

    Growing up in the Boston burbs in the 80s, I took to my hoop pretending I was not Bird, not DJ, not Ainge, not Havlicek, but Kevin McHale. So dependable! He always made his shot. Nothing too flashy, he just got points and rebounds again and again and again. Indispensable.

  • @Fatboy53
    @Fatboy53 Před 2 lety +1

    His defense and rebounding are under appreciated. He would be unstoppable today.

  • @janickimusic
    @janickimusic Před 2 lety +4

    Boston was a super team before it was popular ;)

  • @andrewgillard4592
    @andrewgillard4592 Před 2 lety +1

    would love to see a good indepth interview with him great to see a video on him thanks love the channel

  • @TriggerArizona
    @TriggerArizona Před 2 lety

    You content & vids are great.

  • @jayberman9221
    @jayberman9221 Před 2 lety +1

    I hope you do a video on some other vastly underrated greats, ... Dennis Johnson, Joe Dumars & Michael Cooper. Those guys did it at both ends of the court, & while they were over shadowed by their legendary teammates, each played vital roles for multiple championships by their respective teams. Thanx, great channel, new subscriber & NY Knicks fan since the 60s.

  • @effdawg1
    @effdawg1 Před 2 lety +1

    Great comment, if me, bird, and parish were on different teams we would have scored more and won less. I'm glad we were together and won more.

  • @phill8005
    @phill8005 Před 2 lety

    I was an athletic guy who didnt know crap about basketball when I was 18. Went to LSU with Chris Jackson and Shaquille Oneil and fell in love with B Ball. I saw a show about McHales up and down move, which is really about quick pivoting, and began to destroy everybody. Couldnt believe how easy it was.

  • @Dantana773
    @Dantana773 Před 2 lety +1

    I was a big Fan of his as a kid, His post up game and Moves were 2nd to None, High basketball IQ and Fundamentally Sound. He GOT BUCKETS ON THAT LEFT BLOCK!!

  • @leechrec
    @leechrec Před 2 lety

    McHale was ridiculous and underrated. His offense was was just killer.

  • @Fernando-fr5cu
    @Fernando-fr5cu Před 2 lety +3

    Best postup player ever.

  • @timbarrett5044
    @timbarrett5044 Před 2 lety

    Thank you ❤️❤️❤️❤️ the man!!!

  • @m.d.mckenzie2915
    @m.d.mckenzie2915 Před 2 lety

    Kevin McHale was a badass! My first basketball had his signature on it from the factory.

  • @jmommy881
    @jmommy881 Před 2 lety +3

    Kevin gave Vinnie Johnson the nickname, he was 6th man for the Pistons. The Microwave.

    • @rolandocendontorres3961
      @rolandocendontorres3961 Před 2 lety +1

      Oh! I didn't know that Kevin was the author of that nickname, do you know why he called him like that?

    • @furfamilysue
      @furfamilysue Před 2 lety +2

      Hi. I remember the Celtics called him the microwave during the mid-eighties because of his instant offense. As in Vinnie heated up faster than a microwave.

  • @maxdobasquete
    @maxdobasquete Před 2 lety +1

    Earned another LIKE!!!

  • @stevenmccann5807
    @stevenmccann5807 Před 2 lety

    Love your channel. Best on CZcams .and the work you put in is amazing. Saying all that I'd li6to ask what would think about the 86 Celtics played in today's era with their ball movement and high percentage rating 🤔

  • @thehealthychefri
    @thehealthychefri Před 2 lety

    I grew up a ten minute walk from the Boston garden! My father was a season ticket holder in the seventies and eighties, what memories!