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Sandro Mamukelashvili wants Georgia to win EuroBasket and watch a game with Nikos Galis

Been singing Galis' praises for longer than I can remember. One of the VERY best SHU players I ever saw, bar none.

To look at him now, and even then, you would have thought you were looking at an intramural player. But you could not have been more wrong.

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Dan, remember going to the SHU/GaTech game at Walsh Gym. (Ga Tech was ranked #10 in the preseason according to Sports Illustrated).. Galis was unstoppable in a SHU win. (His patented move was the midrange pull-up jumper).
 
Back in the Terry/Jerry days I used to stop by the magazine stand in the Pan Am bldg to see if any of the college mags were in. None were, but I saw a FIBA mag, opened it up and realized the Galis they were describing like he was Babe Ruth was our Nick. I knew he was playing in Greece but didn't know how
huge he was. Only saw him play once. Him, Mosley and Tynes together...man. lots had changed since 75
 
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Galis was great and Raft recruited that area very weel( No Bergen, Union City) Galis, Callandrillo, Piccinich( as a transfer) and Grieco . Now it is very sad that a 4 year player from SHU didn't know that Galis went there as well. probably never heard of Walter Dukes or Richie Regan either....
 
Always wondered how an NBA career would have turned out for him, had Celtics kept him.
 

Nick Galis, 2017 Basketball HOF inductee and Red Auerbach's 'only big mistake,' has no regrets​

  • Published: Sep. 07, 2017, 9:16 p.m.

By Tom Westerholm | twesterh@masslive.com

SPRINGFIELD -- Nick Galis inspired a nation of Greek basketball fans -- so much so that a member of the overseas media in attendance at the Basketball Hall of Fame press conference on Thursday thanked him profusely for all he had done for the game in his country. Galis earned lucrative contracts and is widely accepted as the greatest Greek player of all time after leading the team to the 1987 EuroBasket championship.

So you'll pardon the 2017 Naismith Memorial Hall of Fame inductee if he isn't too concerned with being cut from the Boston Celtics shortly after being drafted in 1979.

"It was my decision too," Galis said. "We sat down and talked. I had generous offers from Greece, coming from a poor family to go overseas. It was a decision I never regretted because I fell in love with the place and people as soon as I got there. I've been there 38 years now. I never left. No regrets."

The Celtics missed out on a star. Galis averaged 33.4 points per game during his Greek career -- a combo guard capable of both scoring and distributing. But the Celtics had Tiny Archibald and Chris Ford, as well as rookie Gerald Henderson. Galis was the 68th pick -- a fourth-round selection in 1979, back when the NBA draft had more than two rounds. He left for Greece after an underwhelming, injury-riddled training camp.

Then-Celtics general manager Red Auerbach reportedly regretted the decision to let Galis go -- according to the Hall of Fame's information, Auerbach once said in retrospect that "the only big mistake of my career was not signing Galis back then."

If Auerbach did feel that way, Galis said he never reached out personally. Galis said he considers what might have happened if he went to the NBA, but -- again -- he has no regrets.

"I was happy," he said. "I was satisfied with my decision. We started something new in Greece -- the Big Bang in 1987 after the Euro Championship. I was very satisfied we could do something like this for my country."
 
Broadcasting back in the mid 70's on WSOU and asked Raf how he was going to stop a big time scorer (forgot the player and tourney - I'm old - sorry) Raf's answer was priceless (like the majority of his soundbites). "I'm going to put a Greek in his jock." Galis was a pure baller on both ends of the floor.
 
Love seeing highlights from and excitement around one of our guys.









Online consensus seems to be that the Bucks personnel will make it hard for him to see much action in year two. Would be great if things end up playing out otherwise.
 
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