[[[8. Worthy deemed worthy
Lakers forward James Worthy was always considered soft by the Celtics, much as Pau Gasol is now. They respected Worthy's talents, but not his heart. I never bought it. I thought Worthy was a truly great player who, yes, depended mostly on finesse, but not at the expense of guts.
But he made his bones in the third quarter of Game 6 of the '87 Finals when he got his hand on a lazy pass from Kevin (McHale, not Costner) to Dennis Johnson, dived headlong along the floor to keep it from going out of bounds, and tapped it to Magic Johnson for a layup. That play started a Lakers comeback that produced a 106-93 win and the fourth of five les in the '80s.]]]
He went on to win that Finals MVP, and in the Lakers locker room afterward (voice breaking) with Brent Musburger: not verbatim, but, what I can remember...
"Brent, I believe I tried too hard in Boston. But, we got back here and I was able to relax and make some plays."

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