Basketball's BoroughBasketball's Borough

Blackballed: From Brooklyn To The ABA

View descriptionShare

In this episode, we explore the trials and triumphs of some of Brooklyn’s most iconic basketball players. Featuring interviews with Hall of Famers like Lenny Wilkens, Oscar Robertson, and Billy Cunningham, we delve into the stories of Connie Hawkins and Roger Brown, who overcame significant challenges to leave a lasting legacy in the sport. Discover the impact of the 1961 gambling scandal on these players' careers and how they found redemption in the ABA.

  • 02:01 - 06:00: Connie Hawkins' early career and the 1961 gambling scandal
  • 06:01 - 12:00: Lenny Wilkens and Oscar Robertson on Connie Hawkins' talent and legacy
  • 12:01 - 26:00: The rise and fall of Roger Brown, including his legendary high school showdown with Connie Hawkins, his struggles post-scandal, and his comeback and success in the ABA with insights from Ted Green, Oscar Robertson, and Peter Vecsey
  • 26:01 - 30:00: Tony Jackson's career and contributions to Brooklyn basketball
  • 30:01 - 34:00: Larry Brown and Doug Moe’s journey from Brooklyn to the ABA
  • 34:01 - 38:00: Billy Cunningham's memorable year in the ABA and the league’s lasting influence
  • Facebook
  • X (Twitter)
  • WhatsApp
  • Email
  • Download

In 1 playlist(s)

  1. Basketball's Borough

    10 clip(s)

Basketball's Borough

From the pioneering Black Fives to the playground revolution that set the modern game on its course 
Social links
Follow podcast
Recent clips
Browse 10 clip(s)