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"You were witnessing history, " he went on, noting the match-ups: Willis Reed and Wes Unseld, Bill Bradley and Jack Marin, Dick Barnett and Kevin Loughery, Dave DeBusschere and Gus Johnson.
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Walt "Clyde" Frazier, Willis Reed and Phil Jackson, players on the 1973 Knicks championship team, would be too slow in their positions to help any NBA team win a championship in 1993.
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After grabbing 20 in victories on Friday and Saturday night, he became the first Knicks player to have 20 in three straight games since Hall of Famer Willis Reed in December 1969.
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They lost that one to the Lakers, but came back the next year with Earl Monroe joining the starting lineup and Willis Reed back from an injury that cost him nearly all of the previous season.
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He deploys it constantly, as he did for his highly choreographed fund raiser in Madison Square Garden last Sunday, which called on such gods of basketball as Walt Frazier and Willis Reed to relive those wonderful days of yesteryear.
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True, everybody sensible scoffs at Reed Smoot and Willis Hawley, the lawmakers who in 1930 exacerbated the Depression by raising American tariffs.
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Today's right-wing populists, such as Senator Lindsey Graham (S.C.) and Representatives James Sensenbrenner Jr. (Colo.) and Tom Tancredo (Wis.), are spiritual heirs of a Republican President, Herbert Hoover, and a Republican senator and congressman, Reed Smoot and Willis C.
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United States Senator Reed Smoot and Representative Willis C.
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Reed Smoot and Rep. Willis Hawley, who authored a destructive age of protectionism.
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Many familiar performers turn up in juicy cameos: John Cusack, Bob Balaban, Susan Sarandon, Fred Ward, Pamela Reed, Peter Gallagher, James Spader, Helen Hunt, and the country singer Kelly Willis.
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