I know there are many on this board who were barely born when John Thompson and the Hoyas were in their prime. Let me tell you that not only did Thompson have to manage his guys as a basketball team and get them through the academics at Gtown, but he had to guide them through some blatant and very public racism. Particularly Patrick Ewing.
Ewing emigrated to Boston from Jamaica during his high school years. He was a shy, introverted kid who was bigger than everyone else. He faced some language and some academic hurdles from the beginning. When he came to Gtown, he was assigned a "handler" - a good friend of mine who was a student manager on the team and who essentially accompanied him everywhere. Ewing lived in an apartment on campus with this "handler" and some upperclassmen during his freshmen year. He stood out everywhere he went.
Opposing fans would shout horrible racist epithets at Ewing at every game. They would mock him with signs claiming he couldn't read or that he "ate bananas". He was called "Ape" all the time. Those were some of the more mild ones.. This happened at schools like Villanova, Providence College, etc. Good catholic schools.. Imagine that happening now????????
Thompson taught his guys how to handle this kind of stuff and channel their energies to the court. He taught them how to handle life.
And because I'm feeling nostalgic today, my wife and I met at Gtown. She, too, is a sports nut and made many of the same road-trips I did for Gtown basketball. She personally knew a bunch of the players, including Patrick Ewing. Ewing lived next door to her our senior year. Most people don't know that he was more of a 'gentle giant' than he looked on the court. He spent many of his off hours sitting outside in the courtyard near their apartments, headphones on, drawing or sketching. For the most part, students left him alone but when he was approached, he was very friendly.