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Len Bias and Reggie Lewis would’ve written great chapter in Boston Celtics’ history



September 01 08

Every Tuesday, HoopsVibe The Blog will hit rewind and celebrate the past. We call it ’Reminiscing’ …  

They were supposed to follow Larry, Kevin, and Robert. They were also supposed to keep Boston competitive and away from the painful rebuilding projects that kill franchises.

But tragedy struck. Twice. Len Bias, the green-and-white’s second overall pick in the 1986 draft, died from a drug overdose without ever playing an NBA game, while Reggie Lewis passed away in 1993 from heart complications.

Without this duo, the Boston franchise struggled. The clips below illustrate how special this pair was (first up is Bias, then Lewis).



After Lewis’ death, the Celtics sputtered from 1994 until 2001. They drafted average talent like Eric Montross. They signed an aging Dominique Wilkins as a stopgap measure. Rick Pitino, fresh off his NCAA Titles with Kentucky, accepted a coach-executive position but had mediocre results after not getting the draft picks he wanted.  

Eventually, Walker and Pierce enjoyed some success. However, their teams were never real contenders, failing to get past the Eastern Conference and unable to compete with the top teams of the Western Conference. Only last season’s championship exercised the demons of Bias and Lewis’ passing.

After all, Bias had the athleticism to complement those great Celtic squads of the eighties. When Bird and friends were hitting retirement, he would’ve been hitting his prime.

Don’t be fooled by Lewis’ soft voice and kind manners. The man was a straight assassin, capable of scoring from anywhere on the floor and a deserving heir to ‘The Hick From French Lick’.

Together, Bias and Lewis would’ve erased the disaster of the nineties and written another chapter in Boston’s storied history. Yes, Len and Reggie would’ve been special.

Just how good were Bias and Lewis? Get at us in the comment box below with thoughts and return to HoopsVibe The Blog for another edition of ’Reminiscing’ and more NBA NBA tidbits. Photo courtesy of the vining.



7 Comments: Len Bias and Reggie Lewis would’ve written great chapter in (...)

Posted by
Yeah I Said It!
on 09.4.2008
Hey it is what it is, I didn’t force him to take drugs and ruin his life, and whatever potential career he may have had. He was athletic, but didn’t have the greatest skill level in the world .
Posted by
Len Bias
on 09.3.2008
Leb bias would’ve been a bust and was overrated? and you’re wrong and the only bust if that pathetic opinion, thanks for showing you hate people that take drugs and have never lived .
Posted by
celts fan
on 09.2.2008
reggie was awesome, they did the right thing retiring his # 35 .
Posted by
Yeah I Said It!
on 09.2.2008
Loved Reggie Lewis. And Len I like drugs Bias would have been a bust anyway, very overrated .
Posted by
KING MIKE
on 09.2.2008
THEY WOULD HAVE DEFINETLY BEEN A DYNAMIC DUO. .
Posted by
bluzshark
on 09.2.2008
I’ve always thought the Celtics should run an anti drug campaign with the theme "remember Len Bias". Reggie Lewis was the best Reggie in the NBA. .
Posted by
Lewis was the man
on 09.1.2008
Reggie, Reggie, Reggie, I can hear it still .... .

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