Sigh, it just wasn't the same when he left Indiana. Leaving the floor during the game versus Russia, telling people he wanted to be buried upside down, only having one of his graduates be an NBA all-star (Isaiah Thomas), yet he had one of the highest graduation rates of any coach ever and giving us a generation of great coaches (Coach K, for one). I will sorely miss watching him.
I know he didn't die. I guess I should have put some smiley face or something after my post so you'd know I was being sarcastic. I just figured all of you old fans of his were mourning his retirement. :)
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Wow, and to think I saw it when it happened. What a great memory.
Sigh, it just wasn't the same when he left Indiana. Leaving the floor during the game versus Russia, telling people he wanted to be buried upside down, only having one of his graduates be an NBA all-star (Isaiah Thomas), yet he had one of the highest graduation rates of any coach ever and giving us a generation of great coaches (Coach K, for one). I will sorely miss watching him.
God rest his soul.
Jody, he didn't die, he only retired! :D
Then again, maybe it should be "God, save his soul!"
(oooh. did that sound judgmental?)
I know he didn't die. I guess I should have put some smiley face or something after my post so you'd know I was being sarcastic. I just figured all of you old fans of his were mourning his retirement. :)
Carrie, I have an idea - let's hi-jack Keith's blog! It could be fun. . .
Carrie, I can't believe how judgmental you are! ;)
Phooey! I didn't even realize we were hi-jacking Keith's blog until he said something about it.
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