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RIP Bob Knight

Posted: Wed Nov 01, 2023 5:06 pm
by Vandal
Coaching legend Bob Knight, famous for both victories and outbursts, dies at 83

He was brilliant. He was a bully. He coached some of the most perfectly disciplined basketball ever played, and then acted undisciplined in his own life.

He was an American original and a cultural touchstone with oversized impact, in ways good and, yes, sometimes less so.

You could say Bob Knight was a product of his time, but even half a century ago he pushed the edges of proper conduct; attempting, say, to beat down the door to the referee’s dressing room was frowned upon back in the 1970 NIT as well.

Complicated? They don't get much more complicated than Robert Montgomery Knight, one of the greatest coaches of all time. He combined a demanding will and a legendary temper to become as famous for his authoritarian outbursts as decades of dominance highlighted by three national college basketball titles.

Knight died on Wednesday at his home in Bloomington, Indiana after a lengthy illness, his family announced. The Naismith Basketball Hall of Famer was 83.

https://sports.yahoo.com/coaching-legen ... 23902.html

Re: RIP Bob Knight

Posted: Fri Nov 03, 2023 4:53 am
by Pastor Fireball
Folding chairs are flying at half-staff.

Re: RIP Bob Knight

Posted: Fri Nov 03, 2023 6:49 am
by Earl the Squirrel
Vandal wrote:
Wed Nov 01, 2023 5:06 pm
Coaching legend Bob Knight, famous for both victories and outbursts, dies at 83

He was brilliant. He was a bully. He coached some of the most perfectly disciplined basketball ever played, and then acted undisciplined in his own life.

He was an American original and a cultural touchstone with oversized impact, in ways good and, yes, sometimes less so.

You could say Bob Knight was a product of his time, but even half a century ago he pushed the edges of proper conduct; attempting, say, to beat down the door to the referee’s dressing room was frowned upon back in the 1970 NIT as well.

Complicated? They don't get much more complicated than Robert Montgomery Knight, one of the greatest coaches of all time. He combined a demanding will and a legendary temper to become as famous for his authoritarian outbursts as decades of dominance highlighted by three national college basketball titles.

Knight died on Wednesday at his home in Bloomington, Indiana after a lengthy illness, his family announced. The Naismith Basketball Hall of Famer was 83.

https://sports.yahoo.com/coaching-legen ... 23902.html
When I saw on this stupid newsbreak on my phone, I thought it was some outdated headline (they are also the kings of misleading come ons) because I could have sworn that he passed a few years ago. Now I'm trying to remember a similar college coach I could be confusing him with (although who could be confused with Bob Knight?). Just another example of the Mandela Effect, I guess.

Re: RIP Bob Knight

Posted: Fri Nov 03, 2023 10:06 am
by mrkelley23
You may just be remembering the "victory lap" he got in Bloomington a few years ago, when it became clear his dementia was not going to get better. They trotted him out for several events that season (Woodson's first as head coach) so that he might still remember a little of what was going on.

He hadn't really been seen in public since then.

Re: RIP Bob Knight

Posted: Fri Nov 03, 2023 11:28 am
by silverscreenselect
mrkelley23 wrote:
Fri Nov 03, 2023 10:06 am
when it became clear his dementia was not going to get better. They trotted him out for several events that season (Woodson's first as head coach) so that he might still remember a little of what was going on.
This line really struck home. I remember the last few months when Mrs. SSS was still living with me and just after she went into the home when I tried to arrange various activities and get-togethers while she still had some idea what was going on. Now, she barely recognizes her daughters and didn't remember her brother when he went to visit her yesterday.