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re: Ol Daddy Dale still finds a way to have a “look at me” moment
Posted on 1/22/23 at 8:25 am to mdomingue
Posted on 1/22/23 at 8:25 am to mdomingue
quote:I agree and I'll say LSU Basketball fans eat on each other for meals. Dale took so much heat when we were actually fun to watch. You have "fans" on here that believe the Bobby Knight story. I could get into this forever, but I'll digress.
I didn't love Dale but I don't pretend he didn't do more for LSU basketball than anyone before or since.
I will say this, Dale pissed off the NCAA and I think we're still paying for it to this day. He got us on probation. LE, Roy Williams and the NCAA can just go frick themselves.
Being an LSU basketball fan means you either accept all their bullshite or you rebel. We've seen where this fanbase has gone in less than a year.
Posted on 1/22/23 at 8:29 am to drizztiger
Knowledgeable basketball people know that Dale wasn't a great coach. He was a great recruiter because he paid players just like Will. Dale was a great motivator just as was said at half time yesterday.
Bobby Knight knew the truth:
“It didn’t look good,” Knight said. “In fact, my assistants had just about given up, and so had I. Then I looked down toward the other bench, and I saw Dale Brown standing there. I knew then that we had a chance.”
Indiana won, 77-76.
Add Knight: Of Brown’s coaching, he said: “To paraphrase Churchill, probably never has so little been done with so much.”
Will Wade has forgotten more about coaching than Brown ever thought he knew!
Bobby Knight knew the truth:
“It didn’t look good,” Knight said. “In fact, my assistants had just about given up, and so had I. Then I looked down toward the other bench, and I saw Dale Brown standing there. I knew then that we had a chance.”
Indiana won, 77-76.
Add Knight: Of Brown’s coaching, he said: “To paraphrase Churchill, probably never has so little been done with so much.”
Will Wade has forgotten more about coaching than Brown ever thought he knew!
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