This was buried in the Sixers thread, but deserves to stand on its own. A great player, great professional.
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Yes, lovely shot. Took jump shots from the free-throw line.Aw wow. Only saw him in video, but from what I remember - smooth shot. The first player of the Sixers to have his jersey retired. (#15).
Hope the Sixers honor him before the next game.
the pride of Huntington, WV and Marshall U!!This was buried in the Sixers thread, but deserves to stand on its own. A great player, great professional.
He has a highway in Huntington named after him, I do believe.the pride of Huntington, WV and Marshall U!!
16 th st is called Hal Geer BLVD, it is somewhere between 3 lanes and 5 lanes with many stop lights, so I guess you could call it a highway!! But the first time I traveled to Huntington, I was told to get off at 16th st. The sign said, '16th st, Hal Geer BLVD' and I remember thinking, well I guess I know where Hal Greer went to college!!He has a highway in Huntington named after him, I do believe.
Yep. His range was the 15 to 18 footer. I used to listen to the games on WCAU when I was in elementary school. 1967 - Wilt, Luke Jackson, Chet "The Jet" Walker, Hal Greer, Wali Jones and the "Kangaroo Kid" as 6th man. I think Matt Goukas, Billy Melchionni and Bob Weiss were all on that team too.Yes, lovely shot. Took jump shots from the free-throw line.
What I meant was that when Greer took free throws, he'd shoot a jump shot. But, yes, he didn't shoot long range at all. Jones had really good range. He had a weird shot but very classical in the sense that the ball left his hand at the very top of his outstretched arm; you could see him stretching as far as he could. Freddie Brown had a similar form.Yep. His range was the 15 to 18 footer. I used to listen to the games on WCAU when I was in elementary school. 1967 - Wilt, Luke Jackson, Chet "The Jet" Walker, Hal Greer, Wali Jones and the "Kangaroo Kid" as 6th man. I think Matt Goukas, Billy Melchionni and Bob Weiss were all on that team too.
Gotcha. He also took a lot of shots from around the foul line.Hal Greer was the Sixers leading scorer in the 1967 playoffs. Wilt didn't score as much. He did okay though. He averaged 29 boards and 9 assist per game - 15 games. Wilt would have scored more if he'd shot a little better from the line - 62 of 160. OUCH! Wilt also played a lot - he averaged 47.9 minutes/game. Hard to believe that number. Hal Greer over 45 minutes per game.What I meant was that when Greer took free throws, he'd shoot a jump shot. But, yes, he didn't shoot long range at all. Jones had really good range. He had a weird shot but very classical in the sense that the ball left his hand at the very top of his outstretched arm; you could see him stretching as far as he could. Freddie Brown had a similar form.
Gotcha. He also took a lot of shots from around the foul line.Hal Greer was the Sixers leading scorer in the 1967 playoffs. Wilt didn't score as much. He did okay though. He averaged 29 boards and 9 assist per game - 15 games. Wilt would have scored more if he'd shot a little better from the line - 62 of 160. OUCH! Wilt also played a lot - he averaged 47.9 minutes/game. Hard to believe that number. Hal Greer over 45 minutes per game.
Yes and opposing players knew this and would attack the rim when he had five fouls.Wilt never fouled out of a game in his pro career. one year he averaged over 48 minutes per game because of over times
Aw wow. Only saw him in video, but from what I remember - smooth shot. The first player of the Sixers to have his jersey retired. (#15).
Hope the Sixers honor him before the next game.
This was buried in the Sixers thread, but deserves to stand on its own. A great player, great professional.