Give me a break! Would Bob Cousy be able to play in the modern NBA? Would Frank Sinatra sell any records today? Would M. C. Escher be a successful artist today? Would The Beatles be popular? Would Robert Pershing Wadlow (8' 11") still be considered tall? Would Eddie Gaedel (3' 7') be considered small? The sun is still warm, the night is yet again dark, and yes, Robert Joseph Cousy (aka the Cooz) would still be A W E S O M E !!!!!!!!!!!!!! Long live "The Houdini of the Hardwood" ...and long live his legend! ---- The Cousy of 50 years ago would have no chance against today's stars. But give him the same knowledge in training, nutrition, and theory that the players of today have and Cousy would as good as anybody out there.
Cousy played pro ball with the Boston Celtics.
Bob Cousy
theirs not going to be any zombie. Why would their be anyways?
Arthur Miller would say that a typical working man or woman would make the best tragic hero for a modern play and a modern audience.
he played Sean all night >....>
A typical working man or woman is who Arthur Miller would say would make the best tragic hero for a modern play and a modern audience.
According to library.thinkquest.org: " Bob Cousy was definitely one of the greatest players in the 1950's. He was born on August 9, 1928. Cousy grew up to play in the NBA for the Boston Celtics from 1950-1963. He was one of the best guards the game ever saw. During his career, Bob Cousy led his team to six championships including five in a row from 1959 to 1963. Also during that time, the "Houdini of the Hardwood" as they sometimes call Cousy, led the team by assists eight times, made ten all-star appearences, and won the MVP Award in 1957. This was also the year he won his first championship. After Cousy's playing career, he became a college basketball coach and a sports broadcaster. He was also named to the Basketball Hall of Fame in 1970. As you can see, Bob Cousy was one of the best athletes America has ever seen. Bob Cousy was definitely one of the greatest players in the 1950's. He was born on August 9, 1928. Cousy grew up to play in the NBA for the Boston Celtics from 1950-1963. He was one of the best guards the game ever saw. During his career, Bob Cousy led his team to six championships including five in a row from 1959 to 1963. Also during that time, the "Houdini of the Hardwood" as they sometimes call Cousy, led the team by assists eight times, made ten all-star appearences, and won the MVP Award in 1957. This was also the year he won his first championship. After Cousy's playing career, he became a college basketball coach and a sports broadcaster. He was also named to the Basketball Hall of Fame in 1970. As you can see, Bob Cousy was one of the best athletes America has ever seen. Bob Cousy was definitely one of the greatest players in the 1950's. He was born on August 9, 1928. Cousy grew up to play in the NBA for the Boston Celtics from 1950-1963. He was one of the best guards the game ever saw. During his career, Bob Cousy led his team to six championships including five in a row from 1959 to 1963. Also during that time, the "Houdini of the Hardwood" as they sometimes call Cousy, led the team by assists eight times, made ten all-star appearences, and won the MVP Award in 1957. This was also the year he won his first championship. After Cousy's playing career, he became a college basketball coach and a sports broadcaster. He was also named to the Basketball Hall of Fame in 1970. As you can see, Bob Cousy was one of the best athletes America has ever seen. "
No, you cant. Your only able to play buddies on split screen
No you don't. You are able to play single player. Though it is a waste just to play single player.
I should say not, He/ She should at least 13 years of age
You need the game in the PS3 to play it online, then it is an option available if you are also able to go online
yes