gtcam
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Your history is totally false and sounds like you are shooting from the hipBill Russell: great man, great player, didn't have the good sense to play for UConn and played for a clearly inferior college basketball program, historically speaking. He had great success in the northeast, but didn't have the good sense to play for UConn. genius.
USF experienced good history before and after BRussell
They won an NIT in the late 40s (that was considered the national championship over the NCAA)
Russell was not recruited out of high school at all - BTW he graduated from HS in Oakland and grew up dirt poor not but in the Northeast.
Did UConn offer him a scholarship? UConn was not worth a jump on the plane and trip across the country when you had Holy Cross, Fordham and NYU on the east coast. BTW, USF had Pete Newell and Phill Woolpert as back to back coaches.
He never even came to the northeast until he donned a Celtic uniform.
USF, in the 40s and 50's was superior to UConn basketball wise.
genius??????????????????????????????
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