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Was always a fan of his...Very saddening...
YesIs this the Georgetown legendary HC?
Georgetown vs St Johns when Chris Mullin was there, was as good...Great coach. Always loved watching the classics when I was younger, especially the ones between Georgetown and UNC.
I still want to Yoke Freddies *** out for that...He was a great coach and a leader of men.
IMO, John Thompson set the standard on how to bring a bunch of inner-city kids , many of whom were lightly recruited by traditional basketball schools, into a small, private, predominantly white academic institution and create a basketball powerhouse. He ran a tight ship and with very few exceptions, made sure those kids got an education in addition to playing basketball. The strength of all his teams was his lockdown defense.
John Thompson coached some great talent and managed diverse personalities: Patrick Ewing, Alonzo Mourning, Allen Iverson, Dkembe Matumbo, Michael Graham, Eric "Sleepy" Floyd to name a few...
I feel fortunate to have been a student during the early days of "Hoya Paranoia" - John Thompson, Lou Carnesecca, (St. Johns) Jim Boeheim (Syracuse) and Rollie Massimino (Villanova) made Big East basketball exciting and relevant.
I was at Syracuse for the last game in Manley Field House , when GTown upset Syracuse 52-50 and John Thompson declared "Manley Field House is Officially Closed" and at the infamous UNC-Georgetown National Championship game in 1982, when Freddie Brown made the errant pass and Michael Jordan had his coming out party,..
Good years...
JWill just talked about that.He'll always be an OG for how he handled Rayful Edmund. If you dont know who that is, he was a notorious drug dealer in the 80s who was cool w Alonzo Mourning and other Georgetown players. Think Avon Barksdale, but real.
Big John pulled his card and checked him and told him to stay tf away from his players. Maybe for the first time in history, the drug dealer actually stood down.
Not sure too many other coaches could have had that kind of sway.He'll always be an OG for how he handled Rayful Edmund. If you dont know who that is, he was a notorious drug dealer in the 80s who was cool w Alonzo Mourning and other Georgetown players. Think Avon Barksdale, but real.
Big John pulled his card and checked him and told him to stay tf away from his players. Maybe for the first time in history, the drug dealer actually stood down.
He was a very good man and mentor to a ton of kids. A true legend here in the DMV. My only knock on him ever was that 1988 Olympic Team had nobody who could shoot beyond 15 feet.Was always a fan of his...Very saddening...
If the only knock on him is that...then I'm okay with it...He was a very good man and mentor to a ton of kids. A true legend here in the DMV. My only knock on him ever was that 1988 Olympic Team had nobody who could shoot beyond 15 feet.