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[QUOTE="jibsey, post: 2562989, member: 859"] Just heard an old interview where he said that his 77 team didn’t take a bad shot in a year. He disciplined them. Also went to recruit kids he called “blue plate specials” in the city. One kid was playing pickup, got a gash over his eye and kept playing. Rick Majerus was one of the assistants. Didn’t want a kid with a grass lawn, wanted one with a “cracked sidewalk”. I loved him describing the kids who could shoot and said they were straight from CYO league, you could see the undershorts ( no jockstrap). I want That type of personality for a coach. (and Calhoun had plenty of that in a different way). Maybe we need some CYO and Police League kids? [/QUOTE]
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