@@_thatscrazy Not preseason. The date was November 11, 1968. It was common in the 1960s for the NBA teams to play games at neutral sites as part of doubleheaders. The 76ers would play a couple of neutral site games in Boston, while the Celtics and others would play a couple such games in Philly as part of a doubleheader.
Lucius Jackson - one of the first rim-breakers in the NBA!
Damn, that was great...
Interesting and rare, thanks
That's some incredible footage
AWESOME 🤠
The amazing outlet pass by Hal Greer maybe?
those rims weren't prepared to slam dunks 😊
Can we see more footage of that game?
Wow great footage @70sfan.
Cool video!
Quick question, so the 76ers were playing the SuperSonics at the Boston Garden?
Great catch... The Sixers playing the expansion team Sonics at the Garden? Rather unusual... 😂
@@kaspafischer It might be preseason.
@@_thatscrazy Not preseason. The date was November 11, 1968. It was common in the 1960s for the NBA teams to play games at neutral sites as part of doubleheaders. The 76ers would play a couple of neutral site games in Boston, while the Celtics and others would play a couple such games in Philly as part of a doubleheader.
@@1313otto Ironically, Boston played San Diego on the same day in the Boston Garden. BTW, Love your videos!
I wonder why they did afterwards?
Gus Honeycomb Johnson did in the early 70s with the Bullets. His was more impressive because he was 6'6" 225 lbs.
He was good
Was this before Gus Johnson broke 3 backboards?