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Milwaukee Bucks legend Oscar Robertson speaks up on why he feels he would’ve tallied 115,000 assists if it was computed the same way during the ‘60’s and '70s.
Robertson was an active voice to end racism As detailed in Bethany Bradsher's book " Oscar Robertson Goes to Dixie," this wasn't the only racist abuse Mr. Triple Double faced during the tournament.
Look again at Russell Westbrook and Oscar Robertson and you’ll be even more impressed at the two-of-a-kind guards.
Oscar Robertson's Crispus Attucks' teams got the better of Herschell Turner's Shortridge teams in 1950s but Robertson held Turner in high regard ...
Or the Oscar Robertson Free Agent of the Year, bestowed to the player whose free agent decision led to something greater. Short of those awards, the NBA did right by giving Robertson its 2018 ...
Oscar Robertson’s high school team in Indianapolis was the first all-black basketball team in the nation to win a state title. What should have been a joyous culmination to that 1955 season ...
Oscar Robertson retired in 1974 with career marks of 26,710 points, 9,887 assists and 7,804 rebounds collected in 1,040 games. He still showed his touch during the 1987 Legends game in Seattle.
In his first N.B.A. game, in October 1960, Oscar Robertson registered 21 points, 12 rebounds and 10 assists for the Cincinnati Royals against the Los Angeles Lakers.
Oscar Robertson: "It's unfortunate for Westbrook that they've been doing some of these things to him. I think the guy is very valuable to any team he's with. But somehow they want to blame somebody.
Today, the Oscar Robertson statue stands outside University of Cincinnati's Fifth Third Arena for his time with the Bearcats. The eight-foot statue of Robertson was dedicated on the UC campus in 1994.