Nas wrote:
Bryan Leach could put the ball in the basket.
Did any of the old heads ever hear about Billy Harris?
I grew up with a dude we called Big (Don't want to use his real name). I've never seen anyone be effortlessly great at just about everything. He never looked like he was playing hard and was almost always laughing while he was destroying you. The older heads would put money on him playing 1 on 1 against grown men when we were 13 and he would win. He could hit a baseball a country mile with no effort. He could throw a football 60 or 70 yards with a flick of his wrist. You didn't want to put the gloves on with him because he would make you pay with speed and power. He never played organized sports because he was selling drugs. Waste of God given ability.
I met Billy Harris when i was a teenager but at that point he was older and strung out on drugs. He was still down on the end and we was the dude who screams "shorty let me get a shot" guy by that point. It was sad to see him in that state to be honest.
My very best friend's dad came up with him and that old crew of his from the 70's and could tell you stories.
He was there when Billy Harris pulled a gun on Bob Love at the old Boys club on the West Side.
There was a guy (My other guy's dad) by the name of Arthur Sivels that everyone swears Billy Harris didn't ever want to see on the basketball court. He was also in their crew and i heard he was the only guy that Billy would never talk shit to.
Had a tryout with the Globetrotters when he was 16 and i think was selected to play with them. He was also a playground legend but like Billy struggled with drugs and died about 10 years or so ago.
He was listed in Vitale's old hoop book as one of the street legends from Chicago. I met him when i was in high school too as he was one of my childhood friend's dad. Played with him and you could see the skill level even for a guy that was about 40 at the time.
Leach blew up playing in summer leagues back in the late 80's early 90's and made his name off coming at Tim Hardaway in a few of them.
He was too small for the league though. Highly skilled though and a terror in the Pro Ams
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The Hawk wrote:
This is going to reach a head pretty soon.