Alexamateo
5th June 2010, 20:42
http://sports.espn.go.com/los-angeles/news/story?id=5253601
Our European friends may or may not be familiar with him, but a truly great man passed away yesterday.
To call him a Hall of Famer is an understatement.
As one who played basketball before the Pro leagues were even formed, he was the first 3-time All-American, and in 1932, he was national player of the year and his team Purdue were National Champions.
But he was a even better coach. As coach of the UCLA Bruins, his team won 10 National Titles including 7 in a row, at one point he won a record 88 straight games.
But he was an even better person. He himself would be most proud of his marriage to his High School Sweetheart, Nell, and the influence he had on all of the lives of his players who came to him as boys, but left as men.
It's not a sad thing, At 99 years with all he's accomplished he's definitely led a full life, but it is a good time to remember and reflect.
Our European friends may or may not be familiar with him, but a truly great man passed away yesterday.
To call him a Hall of Famer is an understatement.
As one who played basketball before the Pro leagues were even formed, he was the first 3-time All-American, and in 1932, he was national player of the year and his team Purdue were National Champions.
But he was a even better coach. As coach of the UCLA Bruins, his team won 10 National Titles including 7 in a row, at one point he won a record 88 straight games.
But he was an even better person. He himself would be most proud of his marriage to his High School Sweetheart, Nell, and the influence he had on all of the lives of his players who came to him as boys, but left as men.
It's not a sad thing, At 99 years with all he's accomplished he's definitely led a full life, but it is a good time to remember and reflect.