Monty with his dry humor!
Thank you for posting a fun and informative Monty interview. I am fortunate to know Mike well and am always thankful for what He accomplished at Cal (Conf. Title and winning teams) Attention to detail, preparation and putting the players in their best position/shot location/attempts etc to succeed. Feisty, competitive for sure and a HOF college coach. Always straight forward and His teams maximized their talent. Loved the Mad Dog stories as well!HoopDreams said:
Monty with his dry humor!
He's right about passing. I scream these sorts of things while watching my Kings during their regular season.HoopDreams said:
One of the best things about Monty besides his coaching and humor was his post game interviews. Most coaches talk in coach-speak during interviews, but Monty would just say it like it is and give real info about the game. He wasn't worried about giving future opponents important info about his schemes, plays, game thinking, etc.
He also talks about the type of schemes he ran would not be successful in today's environment of roster churn (I agree).
I always remember one thing he said that for some reason stuck with me when ever I watch a Cal game ---
you should pass with a purpose ... passing to a player who is not capable of doing anything with the ball in that place is just wasting clock, kills the flow, and risks turnovers
he always wore dress shoes and my brothers and I used to hate hate hate how he would stand on the court and stamp his foot repeatedly and loudly as he berated the refs. uggghhh and then we would often losebearister said:
My favorite sentiment that was often expressed about him here:
When Monty was at Furd he was an a$$h@le that loved to run up the score against Cal and he was a chronic ref baiter.
Then he became our a$$h@le and we loved him.
Speaking of post-game interviews, my favorite was after a game Montgomery said something to the effect of "we've got to approach things with more alacrity" which got everyone looking up what alacrity means! :-) I now use that word frequently.HoopDreams said:
One of the best things about Monty besides his coaching and humor was his post game interviews. Most coaches talk in coach-speak during interviews, but Monty would just say it like it is and give real info about the game. He wasn't worried about giving future opponents important info about his schemes, plays, game thinking, etc.
He also talks about the type of schemes he ran would not be successful in today's environment of roster churn (I agree).
I always remember one thing he said that for some reason stuck with me when ever I watch a Cal game ---
you should pass with a purpose ... passing to a player who is not capable of doing anything with the ball in that place is just wasting clock, kills the flow, and risks turnovers
TheFiatLux said:Speaking of post-game interviews, my favorite was after a game Montgomery said something to the effect of "we've got to approach things with more alacrity" which got everyone looking up what alacrity means! :-) I now use that word frequently.HoopDreams said:
One of the best things about Monty besides his coaching and humor was his post game interviews. Most coaches talk in coach-speak during interviews, but Monty would just say it like it is and give real info about the game. He wasn't worried about giving future opponents important info about his schemes, plays, game thinking, etc.
He also talks about the type of schemes he ran would not be successful in today's environment of roster churn (I agree).
I always remember one thing he said that for some reason stuck with me when ever I watch a Cal game ---
you should pass with a purpose ... passing to a player who is not capable of doing anything with the ball in that place is just wasting clock, kills the flow, and risks turnovers
I was a fan of Montgomery when he was at Stanfurd. I hated he beat us all the time, but I always liked him and wanted to poach him back in the 90s.