GrandeDavid
05-18-2005, 10:11 AM
This really has nothing remotely to do with our shared animation and joy at the Spurs' big win and upcoming tough potential series clincher on Thursday, but here goes a curveball to mix things up at this forum:
I read that former Spurs coach Bob Hill was in attendance for Game 5 as a guest of the Sonics. Coach Hill lives in San Antonio or nearby, that I know, because I met at the Kentucky-Michigan St. Regional Finals in March. I was actually in line with him to use the restroom. I'm 6´3" and he must be 6'6". Big man! Nobody seemed to recognize or at least acknowledge him. So remembering what my wise brother-in-law once told me about how retired athletes love to get some recognition to remember their glory days, I said to Mr. Hill, "Hey coach, how ya doin' this evening?" His reply was "Not bad, you?" He gave me a friendly yet surprised look. A look of "my goodness, somebody in South Texas is treating me with some respect".
We chatted a little bit but I refrained from inquiring as to why in the hell a former NBA coach of a deep playoff team cannot so much as get an interview with a mid-level NCAA Division I team. I also decided not to ask him if Dennis Rodman is still on his Christmas card list. I decided to let those go. .
He was a pretty nice man, but not the warmest athlete or coach I've met. I could certainly tell that he appreciated being remembered kindly. He's definitely no Danny Ferry in terms of my Spurs acquaintances, but then again Danny Ferry is pure class and intelligence. I recently asked Danny if he ever mixes it up at practice with the guys and he said "no, somebody would probably get hurt...and it likely would not be me." :lol
Also at that Regional Finals game and the Sweet 16 I sat almost directly behind Rex Chapman. Very devoted Big Blue guy and extremely down to earth. He was very friendly and I let him know I was a big Spurs guy. He told me he expected San Antonio to give Phoenix all they could handle in the playoffs. Fun guy to talk with and actually he initiated lots of the conversation. I think he found it interesting I lived in Brazil. I told him about my good buddy and #1 Brazilian baller, Valtinho. My only criticism of Rex Chapman is that he ate some nachos with extra cheeze, hence contributing to his newborn boiler. He also had his t-shirt tucked in. Old school.
For those of you who never had the pleasure of watching Rex Chapman play college ball, you missed one of the smoothest and most explosive ballers. He was a mix of Manu Ginobili and Ray Allen. A great shooter, great finisher, super athlete. Its a shame he went to Charlotte in the draft and never had a chance to play with a rock foundation like David Robinson.
Also, at the UCONN- Georgia Tech NCAA Finals in 2004 I sat two seats behind Coach Jim Boeheim and enjoyed meeting him. I was also invited to a VIP pre-party and had a blast meeting Tubby Smith, Denny Crum, Bob Huggins (coach of my alma mater) and some other big wig coaches. Huggins is a trip!
I read that former Spurs coach Bob Hill was in attendance for Game 5 as a guest of the Sonics. Coach Hill lives in San Antonio or nearby, that I know, because I met at the Kentucky-Michigan St. Regional Finals in March. I was actually in line with him to use the restroom. I'm 6´3" and he must be 6'6". Big man! Nobody seemed to recognize or at least acknowledge him. So remembering what my wise brother-in-law once told me about how retired athletes love to get some recognition to remember their glory days, I said to Mr. Hill, "Hey coach, how ya doin' this evening?" His reply was "Not bad, you?" He gave me a friendly yet surprised look. A look of "my goodness, somebody in South Texas is treating me with some respect".
We chatted a little bit but I refrained from inquiring as to why in the hell a former NBA coach of a deep playoff team cannot so much as get an interview with a mid-level NCAA Division I team. I also decided not to ask him if Dennis Rodman is still on his Christmas card list. I decided to let those go. .
He was a pretty nice man, but not the warmest athlete or coach I've met. I could certainly tell that he appreciated being remembered kindly. He's definitely no Danny Ferry in terms of my Spurs acquaintances, but then again Danny Ferry is pure class and intelligence. I recently asked Danny if he ever mixes it up at practice with the guys and he said "no, somebody would probably get hurt...and it likely would not be me." :lol
Also at that Regional Finals game and the Sweet 16 I sat almost directly behind Rex Chapman. Very devoted Big Blue guy and extremely down to earth. He was very friendly and I let him know I was a big Spurs guy. He told me he expected San Antonio to give Phoenix all they could handle in the playoffs. Fun guy to talk with and actually he initiated lots of the conversation. I think he found it interesting I lived in Brazil. I told him about my good buddy and #1 Brazilian baller, Valtinho. My only criticism of Rex Chapman is that he ate some nachos with extra cheeze, hence contributing to his newborn boiler. He also had his t-shirt tucked in. Old school.
For those of you who never had the pleasure of watching Rex Chapman play college ball, you missed one of the smoothest and most explosive ballers. He was a mix of Manu Ginobili and Ray Allen. A great shooter, great finisher, super athlete. Its a shame he went to Charlotte in the draft and never had a chance to play with a rock foundation like David Robinson.
Also, at the UCONN- Georgia Tech NCAA Finals in 2004 I sat two seats behind Coach Jim Boeheim and enjoyed meeting him. I was also invited to a VIP pre-party and had a blast meeting Tubby Smith, Denny Crum, Bob Huggins (coach of my alma mater) and some other big wig coaches. Huggins is a trip!