Hey Joe V!
One of the things that came to my attention during the long 2-week run-up to the Super Bowl was that there are no remaining complete recordings of the first two Super Bowls, to anyone's knowledge - both CBS and NBC have lost or destroyed them!
I can understand this...I have a monster collection of video tapes (some even from the Beta days, that I haven't seen in eons), many of which have been overwritten by my family members when they wanted to record something and did not have any tapes to do it with. I am sure you can imagine my rage when I was watching a tape of the NBA Finals against the Celtics with the "junior, junior sky-hook" by Magic when all of a sudden, 'Pokemon' comes up instead...ARRRGGGHHH!! This kind of thing has happened so many times, I don't even get mad anymore - just depressed.
ANYWAY, the point is that was an awful long time ago when Bobby Jones was playing...it would be pretty amazing to find someone (a non-technophobe geezer) with tapes from the late '70s and early '80s when Jones was on his game who would take the time to translate them to a digital format and then post them on YouTube. But then again, it's the 'Net, and there is a lot of fanaticos out there!
And yes, Chambers was a perennial All-Star with a deadly outside shot with good D, as well - Dirk is very much in his mold (other than the 'D' part - LOL). Regarding his relative post-career obscurity, I can only paraphrase a quote heard from somewhere a while back:
"You make your name in the regular season, but you make your fame in the playoffs." Oh-so-true.
-RB
Shaq #1