mike radigan
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I wasn??™t criticizing, just trying to help.
TRIMAN is not my stepbrother, I have no stepbrother, I just happen to think he made some valid points. See Ya!
Don't worry about it Out of Bounce. I think we all knew what you were saying. I don't think any of us made it to the final 8 in the National Spelling Bee.
Very will said Lakeview, I am with you on this one. Name me another mediocre coach that has been around in the NBA with these stats! You can't! Thats because if you are a mediocre in the NBA you are not around very long and 29 yrs. in my book is a long time no matter where you are! As for no championship, and the Hall of Fame calibre, there are meny coachs and players without championships in all sports that are in Hall of Fames. They don't keep you around because they like you and you are a fun guy to be around! Its all about MONEY! He puts teams on the floor, people in the stands and $ in the owner's pockets! END of Story!!
Give a coach the talent and he will be a winner. ....
Let's see now. The NBA kept Bill Fitch around long enough to coach 2050 games, 1106 of which he lost. The kept Lenny Wilkins around to coach 2487 games, 1155 of which he lost. Dick Motta coached 1952 games, losing 1017. I could go on. At least Larry Brown has won a title with his .558 winning percentage of 1810 games.
Mediocre is what it is. "Of moderate or low excellence--ordinary"--Webster
Saw him play in high school. He played on argueably Rock Island's all-time best team. They waltzed through their regular season, winning both conferences they were in. However, come sectional time they played Galesburg for the 3rd time. John Thiel was the coach. Galesburg held the ball (stalled) and upset them with a score in the low 20's. I do believe Rock Island had the best talent in the state that year.
Followed Don's career at Iowa. He was a great player for them. After his senior year, as was the custom in those days, the Iowa seniors went on a barnstorming tour to make a little money, playing anyone who would play them. I played on a industrial league team in the Quad-Cities and we played them. We guarded each other and I scored 26 on him. The only problem was he scored 44 on me.
I know Don and like and respect him very much. Most of my comments in this thread are of the "devil's advocate" variety, but it does dissappoint me that he hasn't gotten closer to a league championship after all those years.
I think you are right. There were the Kimbrough brother's. One was Albert and I can't think of the others name. But both were good BB players for GHS and Coach T. Both went on to play pro. football. I think both played def. backs and I believe Albert played a couple yr.s for the Bears.The Nixons came later. Seems like Galesburgs best player was a guy named Kimbrough. Those were great basketball times. Thiel vs Sherrill Hanks vs Dawdy Hawkins. Legends!! The coaches were as much of the story as the teams.
It's been a long time ago, but I think the other Kimbrough brother was Elbert. Does that sound right? I saw them play several games at Peoria Stadium and they were very good running backs.
I've got a title. "The Character Coaches".