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Bob Valvano???He was part of a time period where you had so many good coaches that everyone knew. Denny Crum, Al McGuire, Bob Knight, John Thompson, Lou Carneseca, John Wooden, Adolph Rupp, Dean Smith, Roy Williams, Bob Valvano, etc. Now days I don’t know hardly any of the coaches only a few. I enjoyed basketball a lot more back then, your team stayed together for 4 years.
You got to know the players and watch them develop and you could see your team being built for a title run. The players come and go so quickly now you don’t even remember them after they are gone. The coaches were at their respective schools which seemed like a lifetime.
Aptly put. He was a great BB mind who sought out knowledge from the legendary minds of the game. I learned a lot from the couple of years I was able to get his coaches show at IU that helped me understand the game better.Since Bob Knight Indiana has never been the same, like other coaches of his era he became an icon of the sport. He was the type of guy you either hated him or loved him, to me he was the Woody Hayes of college basketball.
I'd take a dead Bob Knight over our current guy.I’ll always remember him as an arrogant, egotistical, egocentric d-bag, that also knew how to coach basketball.
And Knight knew it. It chafed his sensitive ass too.Denny Crum was 4-3 vs Knight.