Lanier and Bing were the Pistons stars of my youth. Good teams but never great. RIP, Bob.
Sam Lacey broke a bone in his foot during New Mexico State's semifinal loss to UCLA. NMSU beat St. Bonaventure in the third-place game. I did not know about Mr. Lanier's injury versus ... Villanova? (I cannot remember for sure where Chris Ford went to college). So while they neither had the chance to play in that contest, Lacey (Cincinnati, Kansas City-Omaha, Kansas City) and Lanier sure saw a lot of each other in the NBA.Bennett High School in Buffalo. He wanted to go to Canisius (just down Main Street from Bennett) but they didn't think he'd handle it academically and would not admit him, so he chose St. Bonaventure and did just fine.
I always wonder what would have happened had he decided to play at Niagara, where he would have been teammates with Calvin Murphy. They had some epic battles, Murphy even jumped center against Lanier once; Little Three basketball drew huge crowds to the Aud in that era. Had he gone to Canisius he would have played with Tony Masiello, a pretty darn good player and the future mayor of Buffalo.
I truly believe St. Bonaventure would have won the 1970 NCAA championship had Lanier not been injured by an out-of-control Chris Ford in the regional finals. With Lanier's range and mobility, Artis Gilmore would not have been able to guard him in the semifinals and Bonas had the guards to break UCLA's press had they met in the finals.
He tried to come back too soon after that knee injury, I think he was playing by October or November. Another guy (like Mantle) whose career arc might have changed dramatically with modern-day surgery and rehab, instead of the Civil War-surgery (by comparison) available in their eras.
My great aunt worked at the cafeteria at St. Bona's and said he was the nicest guy in the world. RIP. He was truly an athletic giant and a hero if you grew up a sports fan in WNY in the late 1960s-early 1970s, as I did.
Great stuff! John Hummer made a stop in Chicago. IIRC, after a game in Seattle, **** Motta informed Hummer as he was about to board the bus that he had been traded to the Sonics.Yes, Ford went to Villanova. Villanova handed Bonas its only regular-season loss, by 1 or 2 points at the old gym at Nova. Bonas was blowing them out late in the rematch in the regional final when Ford made an uncontrolled drive down the lane, smashed into Lanier and injured him.
Coincidentally they later were longtime teammates on the Pistons. The Pistons also drafted Randy Smith that year, in the 14th round. But he went back to Buffalo State for one more year and was taken by the Braves in round 7 in 1971. He was a two-time Steal of the Draft.
The Buffalo Braves had a shot to draft Murphy, who would have been a huge hometown favorite. Instead they drafted a stiff named John Hummer from Princeton, the alma mater of the owner. And you are right, it was a heck of a draft.
1970 NBA Draft | Basketball-Reference.com
And that's probably because everyone else's attitudes have changed, not Kareem's. He's been pretty consistent over the decades.I can’t think of anyone whose image has improved with age more than Kareem