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Equipment information: Actor: Bill Russell, Larry Bird Manufacturer: Team Marketing Brand: Warner Sports: Region Code 1 Audio: English (Unknown); English (Original Language) Format: Box set, Closed-captioned, Color, DVD, NTSC Picture Format: 1.33:1 Running Time: 1141 minutes Release Date: 2004-11-02 Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Product features: - Officially Licensed
- Highest Quality Recording
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Sports reviews of NBA Dynasty Series - Boston Celtics - The Complete HistoryCustomer Review: And ya thought the beat slowed down! Sport shop rating: 4 Stars
C'mon, turn it up, turn it up! Power to the People, y'all! Pass stolen, Magic up the middle, Coop and Worth-y! fill the lanes; no look pass for the Coop-a-loop!!! This disc-set is a wonderful way to see more Lakers games, although a few games do not have the Lakers. The Lakers always look fleet, sharp, and conditioned. Next to the Celtics, they appear more so! (If you use your slow mo, you can see that a couple 80's Celtic players have scars on their necks, from where they took the bolts out). Celtics provide a wonderful contrast to the Lakers: East vs. West, slow vs. fast, awkward vs. smooth, beer swilling Vinnies vs. good looking fans, don't ask vs. the Laker Girls. If you want to see the Lakers at their best, and the Celtics near the top, there are some great games here! I especially like the '84 series, when the Lakers' Twinkle Toes Jackson (white 6'3 off-guard from Niagara - master of the finger roll) took his finger roll attack right at the Celts! He did a 180 roll on Bird, "the tootsie roll" on Parish, and "rolling thunder" on McHale!! Then on a fast-break, he took off from the free-throw line for a finger roll!!! (You may have seen the poster). Awesome!!
Etc. See if you agree -- The older the games, the better the network commentary: The games from the 1970's have periods of silence (!); The 80's have matter-of-fact masters Musberger, Stockton, and Heinson (the best!).... And by the nineties commentary was shrill non-stop yacking mixed with fault finding (Costas, Collins, Walton).... Will we ever return to low-key *cool* commentary? For me, the game is hype enough in itself! We don't need shrill factoid geeks ranting non-stop! Hasta I'm a Laker!
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