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June 26, 2006

Bias Video

I wrote an article the other day about the twenty-year anniversary of the death of Len Bias. In that piece, I tried - probably unsuccessfully - to describe just how good he was in college. Well, thanks to Bill Simmons' latest piece, I now have a way to show you. YouTube (a fantastic website) has a great five-minute video of Len Bias highlights. A few in particular you should look for:

  • The infamous Carolina dunk. In the midst of single-handedly upsetting the Heels in Chapel Hill (in what would be their first-ever loss in the Dean Dome) Bias hits a long jumper and then promptly steals the inbounds pass and throws down a nasty reverse dunk. It was one of the greatest I'm-going-to-win-this-game-myself-and-there's-not-a-damn-thing-you-can-do-about-it moments I've seen in college basketball.

  • The black and white picture of Bias going up for a rebound. Check out the muscles throughout the guy's body! And remember, this was years before basketball players started bulking up. His build was extraordinary in those days.

  • The shot-block at about the 3:15 mark of the video - look where his hand is!


As an added bonus, check out this other Bias clip on YouTube. It's another UNC-Maryland game, this time in College Park. Bias has his shot blocked by Sam Perkins and then Michael Jordan goes the other way. MJ punctuates the fast break with his infamous rock-the-cradle dunk that we all now recognize from his NBA days. At the time, that dunk was not only never seen before (although I think he might have done it first against Clemson), but never even contemplated. And folks will try to tell you that Jordan wasn't awesome in college.

The ACC in the early 80's was simply incredible.

Comments
 
(1) by puddy (unregistered) on 06/27/2006 12:29 pm
I don't remember Bias at all. Those highlights were ridiculous. He could dunk on a 12' rim, I bet.

 
(2) by Dave on 06/27/2006 03:27 pm
puddy wrote:
I don't remember Bias at all. Those highlights were ridiculous. He could dunk on a 12' rim, I bet.


Good. I'm glad I posted it then. I was hoping that some folks who had never seen him would check it out. It was a nice remembrance for those of us who did see him as well.

 
(3) by Deacon (unregistered) on 06/27/2006 10:02 pm
Great post Dave! Thanks for the links.

 
(4) by Rut (unregistered) on 06/28/2006 12:12 pm
Notice the reverse dunk is NOT showboat, but a move to keep the defense from stopping the score.. He was a great one.

 
(5) I remember Bias by GMUjoe on 07/06/2006 11:02 am
I remember what an amazing athlete he was. He was a little limited offensively. At the time he didn't handle the ball all that well, but he had a lightning fast first step. He consistantly beat guys with the one dribble, first quick step, elevate to the roof and shoot a nice soft jumper. In time I'm sure he would have developed more skills in the Association, but we'll never know.

Living in New England, it was interesting that on the anniversery of his death that the sports personalities here talked about his impact on the Celtics. If he had played, Bird and McHale's careers probably would have been extended. That would have made a huge impact on subsequent drafts. Possibly as a result, the Celtics fortunes would be different today.

In any event, a tremendous raw talent lost.

 
(6) by broman (unregistered) on 10/13/2010 11:14 am
he wuz beast to hot to handle and too cold hold. no one can match his skill not micheal, lebron, not even kobe

 
(7) by Devonte Ivory (unregistered) on 10/13/2010 11:18 am
Len bias is the best player ever to walk the face of the face of the earth. Lebron ,Kobe and Micheal can't hold him one on three he's too good the fastest first step ever.

 
(8) by Devonte Ivory (unregistered) on 10/13/2010 11:20 am
2010 WE STILL REMEMBER LEN BIAS IS THE BEST EVER

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