That's a great piece. Loved the bit about Bird trying (and succeeding) to sign the basketballs faster than all of his teammates.
interesting article on the 92 Dream Team, told from first person accounts. Some interesting comments from Laetner, and a nice little exchange between K and Jordan.
http://www.gq.com/sports/profiles/20...?currentPage=1
My Quick Smells Like French Toast.
That's a great piece. Loved the bit about Bird trying (and succeeding) to sign the basketballs faster than all of his teammates.
Just be you. You is enough. - K, 4/5/10, 0:13.8 to play, 60-59 Duke.
You're all jealous hypocrites. - Titus on Laettner
You see those guys? Animals. They're animals. - SIU Coach Chris Lowery, on Duke
Here's a short interview with Coach K. http://www.tvguide.com/News/Mike-Krz...m-1048813.aspx
The documentary airs tonight on NBA TV.
I missed it as well, but I've heard it was incredible. From what I hear, it's worth watching for any basketball fan. That team, that era, was simply incredible. I did DVR the 2 a.m. showing. According to their schedule, it airs Friday night at 10:30 p.m. ET, then Saturday into Sunday at midnight.
Outstanding documentary. I wasn't a big fan of the narrator, but he had a relatively small role. The content was great, and it delves into each of the controversial issues surrounding that team. Plenty of raw footage ranging from intense practices (Jordan vs. Magic) to hilarious scenes of players interacting with fans when they were out (including a great one of Stockton).
For us in particular, there are interviews of K, Laettner, and Hurley. And a few old video clips of Hurley and Hill in the famed colllege vs. Dream Team scrimmage, which I would love to see in its entirety. Speaking of which, K makes a very interesting claim about that game, but I won't spoil it for those who haven't seen it yet.
I've become a closet fan of Eric Montross. I think he does a fine job for the Tarheel network and represents himself well in various on-radio interviews in the Triangle. Sorry about that.
To the point, I heard him speak on the radio yesterday about the documentary and his experience with the team of collegians who helped the Dream Team prepare. He validated the story of the lone victory over the DTs, but he said no one recalls the score because the scoreboard was shot off instantly following the scrimmage, apparently to forestall press intrigue. He denied the attached rumor that the DT's shut out the collegians in a followup scrimmage, but he did acknowledge receiving a vengeful whipping.
He seemed a bit wistful in recalling the time. He had been hopeful of representing the US himself, along with other collegians, before the policy change created the Dream Team. I imagine most of the youngsters there felt the same way. He did say that he was proud of his role and thrilled to spend time with the most amazing team every assembled. Seems to have his head on straight about that.
Any idea whether and where this Dream Team documentary is available for online viewing. I'd love to check it out, but alas, no NBA TV.
Is it true that the Larry Bird featured on the original Dream Team was really just Nick Horvath dressing up early for Halloween? It's probably just a rumor.
The greatest assemblage of talent in sporting history. Magic, Bird, Michael. The basketball equivalent of Da Vinci, Michelangelo and Van Gogh. I wish they'd replay those games in their entirety. I'd go to the movie theater and pay to watch it.
Rich
"Failure is Not a Destination"
Coach K on the Dan Patrick Show, December 22, 2016