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Bobby Knight

Discussion in 'Charlotte Hornets' started by solarte1969, Feb 4, 2008.

  1. Trace

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    I heard that TT was a 'backwater' of college basketball and he wasn't happy being stuck there. I am sure it will come out in the wash-just doesn't make sense to leave mid-season.
     
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    Apple doesn't fall far from the tree. :18:
     
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    Maybe the best basketball coach ever. Maybe the biggest jerk ever. Maybe a guy who was just worn out and wanted to slink away from the glare. The guy is more complex than an atomic theory. Bottom line, he is what you decide to make of him but you can't deny he was a basketball genius.
     
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    He definitely help a lot more players than he hurt by a long shot.
     
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    he was old school and so was Dean Smith. Knight hung around longer than he wanted to. I just think he couldn't get the coaching out of his system. Like K, Dean and Knight, they were born to coach, and when you can't do that, I'm sure there is an empty feeling. The kids coming in today are spoiled and get way too much attention than they deserve. Like Joe Gibbs in a way, the games bullshit passed him by. Like him or not, he did things his way, usually the right way and never had any NCAA violations. Something to be said for that.
     
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    He made things entertaining.
     
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    Don't be stupid. Good lord. Knight did almost nothing "the right way." Even when he wasn't throwing chairs, he was brow-beating and humiliating his players. Tough love is one thing, but Knight lived beyond that line. He knew basketball, sure, but he was a horrible person who mistreated hundreds of young men.
     
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    The news came from out of Lubbock, Texas on Monday. Bob Knight decided to step down as head coach of Texas Tech. Was I totally shocked by this development? Not really.

    You have to understand that when the urge to coach disappears, and the desire to go to practice and teach is gone, then it is time for a change. When a coach no longer wants to go into that battle, and there is a frustration there, it is time to move on.

    Bob Knight has a very diversified life. He loves to fish and hunt. There are many interests. With things in place for a transition, with his son Patrick taking over as head coach of the Red Raiders, this is a good time for a change.

    The continuity and stability in this transition helps explain this decision. This will give Patrick the opportunity to gain experience through the remainder of this season, in preparation for running the show in 2008-09.

    People have to understand that Bob Knight had a Hall of Fame career with 902 wins, three national championships, and numerous players that rave about the discipline he instilled in his teams. He has achieved so much on and off the court.

    He has reached a point where he is not motivated and is simply tired. It is time for Pat Knight to run the program and you know Bob will support his son.

    Bob Knight had the utmost respect for Texas Tech athletic director Gerald Myers. Knight truly appreciated Myers for giving him the opportunity to return to the collegiate sidelines after the departure from Indiana.

    To me, Knight will always be synonymous with Indiana basketball. I have said it time and time again that the school should rename the facility the Robert Montgomery Knight Assembly Hall.

    It is very difficult to win at Texas Tech. That said, Knight had great success in Lubbock; in his first six years at Tech, he led the Red Raiders to five 20-win seasons. Battling against Kansas, Texas, Oklahoma, Texas A&M and others in the Big 12 is a true challenge. Basketball is simply thought of at a higher level at most of those schools than in Lubbock.

    There was a burning desire to compete, to try to cut the nets down. Knight was a guy who believed that every time he stepped on the floor, his teams could beat the opponent's five players.

    My friends, you have to have talent, and certainly you won't get the same level at Texas Tech that you got at Indiana. He did an incredible job everywhere he coached.

    Let's also remember that he never had one single problem with a recruiting violation. He did things the right way, making sure everyone knew that he had student-athletes. Academics were always part of the formula for success. He was about winning with people who understood that it was student first.

    Dick Vitale
     
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    I guess Mr. College Basketball himself is stupid too, oh well.
     
  10. Collin

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    Yes, he is, because only a moron would say that Bobby Knight did things "the right way." Was he Dave Bliss? No way, but he was an embarrassment to college basketball. It's like saying a nursing home orderly did things "the right way" because he never stole from the patients even though he yelled at them and cursed them constantly.


    edit: Hah, I didn't know that Bliss was actually a Knight assistant.
     

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