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Bob Knight never made the Final Four after getting there in 1992 with Indiana. Lute Olson never returned to the Final Four after 2001. Which reminds us ...
Parallel with Arizona-Illinois 2005 In the 2005 Elite Eight, Arizona had an eight-point lead over Illinois with close to one minute left. Mistakes by Arizona's Hassan Adams and Mustafa Shakur enabled ...
Alongside emcee and longtime confidant Bob Hammel, Knight took the stage 20 minutes late and proceeded to talk for more than two hours. He cracked jokes. He thanked fans. He cried.
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Wooden stopped coaching in 1975, with his 10th NCAA title. Knight got to Indiana in 1970 and won three NCAA titles. Their coaching paths didn’t cross much.
Bobby Knight also once threw a chair across the court during a game to protest a foul call. He was charged with assaulting a police officer in Puerto Rico, while coaching the US team at the Pan ...
INDIANAPOLIS – As thousands of Hoosiers remember legendary Coach Bob Knight, some of his former players and team managers now reflect on their favorite memories and qualities of the former ...
"When you lose a legend like Bob Knight, who meant the world to me in terms of my growth, he basically shaped my whole career," Woodson said. "He touched a lot of lives while he was on this Earth," ...
Craig Howard said, “Bob Knight was a great coach. He was one that expected a lot from his players and knew the game real well.” “I was just impressed with his coaching style, and there’s a ...
He was 83 years old. Knight, who won three national championships during his 29 seasons in Bloomington, coached many great basketball players. One of whom is Calbert Cheaney.
Even with all the accomplishments, the first thing Cheaney will tell you about Knight is what he did for his players when the lights weren’t on. Knight was a character who always had his guard high.
The 23.5 points per game he averaged in 1995 was the highest for any player in Knight's tenure and his 59.7% field goal percentage that year still ranks 2nd all-time.