Don Ohl Shares His Thoughts on NBA Greats
It’s important that we give you some biographical background on Don. After his playing days for the University of Illinois he will play AAU basketball for one year before playing in the NBA. He will play for the Detroit Pistons, Baltimore Bullets and Atlanta Hawks. Don was an NBA All-Star five times and scored over 10,000 points. He is one of only 30 players from Illinois High Schools to achieve this feat.
Q – “Since you played against Wilt Chamberlain what are your thoughts on him as a player?”
Q – “If you had to pick one player to help you win an NBA Championship, who would that be?”
Q – “In your opinion who is the best NBA player of all-time?”
Q – Do you have a favorite NBA story from your playing days?
We hope you enjoyed this part of the conversation as much as we did listening to Don share some time with us. (Images courtesy of the University of Illinois and the Edwardsville-Intelligencer Newspaper).
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