Re: OT: 30 for 30 on ESPN: "Without Bias"
I graduated in the early 80's from University of Maryland and got to meet Len Bias and this was devastating for the Bias family, the school, and surrounding area as well as the Celtics that had just welcomed him as their future.
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Re: OT: 30 for 30 on ESPN: "Without Bias"
I agree 100%.
Forum member jdr3 knows I am a lifelong fan of ACC basketball, and he alerted me to this show a few days ago (thanks, Jim). This show brought back many bad memories of a true tragedy. When Len died, I was still a naive kid. This event was my first lesson in cynicism.
Here are two Maryland jerseys from the Bias era in my collection:
Worn by Terry Long, who was with Bias when he died.
It was cool seeing all of the old ACC game highlights they had in the show. Those brought back a lot of good memories!Leave a comment:
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Re: OT: 30 for 30 on ESPN: "Without Bias"
I'm watching the ESPN show 30 for 30 "Without Bias" about the death of Len Bias and it its bringing back so many memories.
As a young sports fan at the time it happened this is probably the most tragic death of a player that I can remember. Probably because I was only 17 at the time when it happened and I followed the ACC pretty closely even though I lived in California. Even though he got drafted by the Celtics that didn't matter much because he was going to be the shit when he got to the NBA. I just wanted to see him play.
Anyhow, I know all of us have our own tragic sports memories that have left us shaking our heads and thinking of what could have been. This happened 23 years ago and it is still so vivid to me.
Damn shame...RIP Len
Forum member jdr3 knows I am a lifelong fan of ACC basketball, and he alerted me to this show a few days ago (thanks, Jim). This show brought back many bad memories of a true tragedy. When Len died, I was still a naive kid. This event was my first lesson in cynicism.
Here are two Maryland jerseys from the Bias era in my collection:
Worn by Terry Long, who was with Bias when he died.
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Re: OT: 30 for 30 on ESPN: "Without Bias"
Dewey,
Nothing personal at all, but I have a different opinion of this tragic event.
"Len Bias — Cause of Death: Heart failure, due to narcotic intoxication"
I'm sorry, but at any age and at any time in my life, I can think of one HELL of a lot more tragic deaths in sports than this guy.
Anyone who dies from a drug overdose, or any kind of complication from one, well.........I could care less. One less human being the world does not need around.
Yeah, he probably would've been great.......but does that really matter? He didn't have character strong enough to stay away from being a loser drug user??? When he had the world on a string? No, I'm sorry....no sympathy from me.
Care for yourselves, people.....don't be self-destructive. This world we live in will handle that objective fast enough.Leave a comment:
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Re: OT: 30 for 30 on ESPN: "Without Bias"
Dewey,
Nothing personal at all, but I have a different opinion of this tragic event.
"Len Bias — Cause of Death: Heart failure, due to narcotic intoxication"
I'm sorry, but at any age and at any time in my life, I can think of one HELL of a lot more tragic deaths in sports than this guy.
Anyone who dies from a drug overdose, or any kind of complication from one, well.........I could care less. One less human being the world does not need around.
Yeah, he probably would've been great.......but does that really matter? He didn't have character strong enough to stay away from being a loser drug user??? When he had the world on a string? No, I'm sorry....no sympathy from me.
Care for yourselves, people.....don't be self-destructive. This world we live in will handle that objective fast enough.
Anyhow, that's enough out of me. Your opinions on this are different then mine and that's OK. Happy collecting!!Leave a comment:
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Re: OT: 30 for 30 on ESPN: "Without Bias"
Dewey,
Nothing personal at all, but I have a different opinion of this tragic event.
"Len Bias — Cause of Death: Heart failure, due to narcotic intoxication"
I'm sorry, but at any age and at any time in my life, I can think of one HELL of a lot more tragic deaths in sports than this guy.
Anyone who dies from a drug overdose, or any kind of complication from one, well.........I could care less. One less human being the world does not need around.
Yeah, he probably would've been great.......but does that really matter? He didn't have character strong enough to stay away from being a loser drug user??? When he had the world on a string? No, I'm sorry....no sympathy from me.
Care for yourselves, people.....don't be self-destructive. This world we live in will handle that objective fast enough.
Seriously??? You're kidding right? Have you ever had a family member die, no matter what the cause was? Obviously not I guess.Leave a comment:
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Re: OT: 30 for 30 on ESPN: "Without Bias"
I'm watching the ESPN show 30 for 30 "Without Bias" about the death of Len Bias and it its bringing back so many memories.
As a young sports fan at the time it happened this is probably the most tragic death of a player that I can remember. Probably because I was only 17 at the time when it happened and I followed the ACC pretty closely even though I lived in California. Even though he got drafted by the Celtics that didn't matter much because he was going to be the shit when he got to the NBA. I just wanted to see him play.
Anyhow, I know all of us have our own tragic sports memories that have left us shaking our heads and thinking of what could have been. This happened 23 years ago and it is still so vivid to me.
Damn shame...RIP Len
Dewey,
Nothing personal at all, but I have a different opinion of this tragic event.
"Len Bias — Cause of Death: Heart failure, due to narcotic intoxication"
I'm sorry, but at any age and at any time in my life, I can think of one HELL of a lot more tragic deaths in sports than this guy.
Anyone who dies from a drug overdose, or any kind of complication from one, well.........I could care less. One less human being the world does not need around.
Yeah, he probably would've been great.......but does that really matter? He didn't have character strong enough to stay away from being a loser drug user??? When he had the world on a string? No, I'm sorry....no sympathy from me.
Care for yourselves, people.....don't be self-destructive. This world we live in will handle that objective fast enough.Leave a comment:
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OT: 30 for 30 on ESPN: "Without Bias"
I'm watching the ESPN show 30 for 30 "Without Bias" about the death of Len Bias and it its bringing back so many memories.
As a young sports fan at the time it happened this is probably the most tragic death of a player that I can remember. Probably because I was only 17 at the time when it happened and I followed the ACC pretty closely even though I lived in California. Even though he got drafted by the Celtics that didn't matter much because he was going to be the shit when he got to the NBA. I just wanted to see him play.
Anyhow, I know all of us have our own tragic sports memories that have left us shaking our heads and thinking of what could have been. This happened 23 years ago and it is still so vivid to me.
Damn shame...RIP LenTags: None
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