What were the most incredible 1970s NBA and ABA moments? (Basketball Mysteries of the 1970s #28) - a podcast by Over and Back NBA Podcast

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We discuss the most incredible NBA and ABA moments of the 1970s in the latest edition of Over and Back’s Basketball Mysteries of the 1970s.

We go through some of the most exciting and clutch moments of the decade, including Jerry West's 60-foot shoot in Game 3 of the 1970 NBA Finals, Willis Reed walking through the tunnel in Game 7, Fred Carter's jumper for the Baltimore Bullets against the Knicks in 1971, a Rick Barry vs. Roger Brown duel for the ages in 1972, a Ralph Simpson game-winner for the Denver Rockets over the Indiana Pacers in 1972, Barry banking in a 3-pointer for the New York Nets over Julius Erving's Virginia Squires in 1972, Wilt Chamberlain with a clutch block of Norm Van Lier's shot in 1973 to put the Lakers in the Finals, Chet Walker hitting a game-winner for the Bulls over the Pistons in 1974, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar hitting a long skyhook in double overtime in Game 6 of the 1974 Finals, Freddie Lewis sending the Spirits of St. Louis over the Nets in the greatest playoff upset in history, Dick Snyder's runner to lead the Cleveland Cavaliers over the Bullets in the Miracle at Richfield, Erving hitting a game-winner over Bobby Jones in Game 1 of the 1976 ABA Finals, Garfield Heard's thrilling turnaround shot and other moments in triple overtime in the 1976 NBA Finals, Bob Dandridge hitting a game-winner for the Bullets over the Spurs to go to the 1979 Finals, and Darryl Dawkins shattering backboards in 1979.



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